Kingfisher 2525 Weekender
A 26-foot aluminum cabin boat built for big interior lakes — comfortable enough for sunset cruises, capable enough for serious trolling.
Comfortable. Capable. Unmistakably Okanagan.
The Kingfisher 2525 Weekender is Canadian-built for exactly the kind of big, weather-variable water we fish. The aluminum hull with pre-flex technology, full-length performance delta keel and reverse chines eats chop without throwing spray, so guests stay dry and the trolling stays steady. Inside, it's a proper little cabin: heated, with bench seating, a dinette, refrigerator and a full head — because no one wants to cut a trip short to find a bathroom.
Specifications
- Make / model
- Kingfisher 2525 Weekender
- Length
- 25' 11"
- Beam
- 8' 6"
- Dry weight
- ~4,383 lbs
- Fuel capacity
- 120 US gallons
- Max horsepower
- 250 HP
- Transom height
- 30"
- Cabin headroom
- 6' 3"
- V-berth
- 5' 3" sleep for two
- Hull
- Aluminum, variable 18° deadrise, 0.250" bottom, 0.125" sides
- Fish lockers
- 56 gal cockpit · 24 gal transom

What you'll find on deck

Heated cabin
Dinette, sink, refrigerator and wood-trimmed interior. Somewhere warm when the Okanagan wind picks up.

Lowrance electronics
Big-screen sonar and chartplotter — we mark the fish before we set lines. No guessing.

Full head
Yes, an actual bathroom with a door. Families and full-day trips appreciate this more than anything else.

Dinette table
A real table for lunch, rigging leaders, or warming up between drops.

Trolling-ready stern
Rod holders, downriggers and clean deck space — a proper working fishing platform.

Built for golden hour
Same boat doubles as our sunset cruiser — Bluetooth audio, the works.
Ready when you are
Book the Kingfisher for fishing, sightseeing, or a sunset cruise.