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Old 02-17-2003
Charles Charles is offline
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Default seapro 220

Thinking about buying a seapro 220. I would like to hear from some owners as to their satisfaction with the boat and what engines they have.
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Old 02-17-2003
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Default Looking for answers as well

I'm also considering this model but I haven't heard any good or bad information on the Sea Pro 220. I just visited the Miami Boat show and was quoted what I thought was a decent price of $29,900 for a loaded boat with a 200hp Yamaha OX66 EFI (plus Trailer, tax). I passed on it, I'm waiting to do a little more research into Sea Pro 220.
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Old 01-25-2005
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Default Sea Pro 220

I have been looking at the Sea Pro 220 as well. I saw it at the San Diego boat show and compared it to stripers,parkers, sea swirl, and others. I thought the Sea Pro had the best workmanship with sea swirl and parker's comming in next.

If the boat you saw was fully loaded with head, 200 hp Yamaha, electronics, bridge cover, electronics, bait wells, ect. $29,000 is a smoking price. Was it a 2004 or 2005?
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Old 02-06-2005
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i my self was looking in to the seapro 22 but when we came across the seaswirl stripers i was just awstruck the seaswirl had a the conforts for the wife the high gunnels for the kids and the fishability for me but this is the seaswirl striper 23 the 21 aint bad but for just around $40,000 loaded the 23 aint a bad deal
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Old 05-05-2005
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Default sea-pro owner

my only complaint is recomended hp.is to little go for the max Iown 206cc. with 175 johnson and only top out @43mph.
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Old 08-08-2005
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Default Sea-Pro 220 Walk Aroud

I purchased my Sea-Pro in of 2004 I have 60 Hours on the boat I HAVE NOTICED STRESS FRACTURES and have the boat in the shop because the bottom is falling out of the Fishwells.200 HP Yahama that is shutting off.Unhappy Customer.Lets see if the manufacturer stands by there products.
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Old 10-10-2005
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Default sea pro 23 1/2

We have a sea pro with lots of hull problems. Been with the manufacture 2 times so far. Just air pockets they call it hummmm. Lots of pictures if any one is interested. Originally the boat was great til the hull problems started and the boat is only 4 yrs old.
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Old 12-28-2005
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Default Sea Pro 220

I've had 2 SeaPro's. I bought my first SeaPro in 95 (WA). This year I traded it in on the 220 cc with a 200 yam. I like the boat a lot. Very dry for a cc. Bait wells eat up a lot of space. I'm not a pro fisherman. I use it for typical weekend warrior stuff. I bought mine from Jenkins Marine. Not the best price but I liked the genuine concern of the owner and I felt that if i had issues he would be there for me.
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