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Old 06-04-2013, 07:00 PM   #12
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Sea Hunt 202 21' CC. T Top that I had 3/4 closed in. Wouldn't change a thing. Great boat in rough water, calm water whatever the conditions.
Running a Yami 4 stroke 115. Plenty of power and really good on fuel. I might move up to a 150 if this thing ever *&^% the bed but for now 30knts at 5000RPMs is plenty fast enough for me. Usually run 4200 at 23 to 25knts.
I have the same hull & power,,, 2004, luv her
She run a little slower than yours by the looks,,, bottom paint?

23, things about her that bother me,, plastic through hull fittings (scuppers etc.),,, screw in deck plates (not latch type),,,, I rewired & changed a ton of connections to marine with shrink wrap connecters,,,, one biggy is the non skid deck,,, I realize this may be hard for you to avoid on a new rig but there tough to keep clean. I'm not a scrub clean every trip guy but on occasion it's a bear trying to get the stains out,,,
I wonder if a power washer would work without wrecking the surface,,,,, hmmmmm

HTH, Gup
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