2009 Cobalt 210 boat, blue hull with red trim and white bottom.

NAME OF BOAT

About This Boat

Make: Cobalt

Model: 210 

Engine: Mercruiser 350 Mag Bravo III

Price: $27,000

Heritage tandem axle trailer, Bimini, Snap-on Cover (cockpit and bow), Sony Stereo and speakers, max capacity 12, windscreen, large in-floor storage, dual battery & switch, snap-in carpet, extended swim platform.

447 Hours

Well taken care of 1 owner boat.

Yes, I Want This South Bay!
Call Now – 402-359-5926
Email – andyw@valleymarine.net (or) kyle@valleymarine.net

2009 Cobalt 210 boat, blue hull with red trim and white bottom.
2009 Cobalt 210 boat, blue hull with red trim and white bottom.
2009 Cobalt 210 boat, blue hull with red trim and white bottom.
Bow seating in a 2009 Cobalt 210 boat.
View of the carpet and seating in a 2009 Cobalt 210 boat.
The full seating in a 2009 Cobalt 210 boat.
Helm and dash controls of a 2009 Cobalt 210 boat.
Front passenger seating in 2009 Cobalt 210 boat.
Rear deck and propellor of a 2009 Cobalt 210 boat.
Closeup view of the propeller of a 2009 Cobalt 210 boat.
View of a Mercruiser 350 Mag Bravo III engine.
Maximum capacity label on a 2009 Cobalt 210 boat.
OVER 50 YEARS OF LUXURY AND INNOVATION

Cobalt Boats has always been at the forefront of innovation, introducing many industry-firsts throughout our company’s history. Innovations began in the 1970s with electric windshield, fiberglass stringers, and aircraft-style switches and circuit breakers at the instrument panel. The 1980s introduced the first extended running surface, now-iconic bow scuff plate with the Condurre Series, and flip-lip seat bolster. In the 1990s there was the electric folding swim platform (of the 272) and the bow scuff plate evolved as standard equipment on all models. In the 2000s the Flip-Down Swim Step became another Cobalt exclusive innovation that reinvented water-borne activities and was awarded a U.S. patent in 2013.

We build boats on the premise that, in all our work in Neodesha, no one job is more important than another. As Cobalt has grown to a company of over 700 associates, we try very hard to perpetuate the genuine sense of family that has characterized our interactions with each other from the beginning. And so again tomorrow, we will do our part to nourish the implicit trust which underpins our relationships with Cobalt dealers, with Cobalt associates and, of course, with the remarkable people who own Cobalt boats. Cobalts come from a place where technology contributes in measurable ways to every component of a Cobalt’s construction, a place where, in ways beyond measure, individual effort and personal integrity have refined the boat-builder’s art for nearly 55 years of ever more sophisticated design.