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Post by freezerfiller on Dec 7, 2021 19:18:02 GMT -6
So there are many reasons I chose the 210cc over other options. 1. Shallowest draft 2. High sides& bow rail to keep small kids and wife inside. 3. As big as I could pull comfortably with a 1/2 ton truck 4. Offshore capable
So why did you choose the model you did?
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Post by Juan on Dec 8, 2021 6:14:51 GMT -6
Too many reasons to list but I'll try: I wanted a bay boat so the SV2100 was my choice because of: 10" draft for skinny water and performs well offshore in 3' or less. Horsepower.. Rated for 225hp but a 150 is more economical and performs in the range I wanted. Lower gunnels: easy to fish and to get in and out of (or throw out the wife and kids ) Hull design gives a dry ride and I like the interior layout. Reputation and resale value... Rather than list more reasons I picked an SV2100 I'll just sum it up and say this: I've probably bought and sold 25 or 30 different boats over the last 50 years but I've owned this one for 17 years now and still love it as much today as I did the day I bought it.
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yankee
Petty Officer
Posts: 229
Sea Pro model and year: 1999 SV1900CC
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Post by yankee on Dec 8, 2021 8:08:46 GMT -6
I just wanted a Center Console for comfort when I found my 99 SV1900. I had no idea what a Sea Pro had to offer. Not having any wood in the build is a big plus, but all in all, it's just a nice all around boat. It is the best boat, and the last boat, that I have ever owned.
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Post by gnrphil on Dec 8, 2021 10:41:39 GMT -6
I wanted a bigger boat with more stowage and a T top with a leaning post, we never imagined doing what we do and going where we go now until we got got this one.
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