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1994 Sea Ark 20 foot Pointed-nose Utility??
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<blockquote data-quote="eshaw" data-source="post: 460517" data-attributes="member: 22134"><p>If you can get the hull go for it. It'll make good bones that's for sure. I'd love to have a 2072 or 1872 SeaArk, that's my pinnacle boat. If you're running a 2072 I'd get a 150 for it when I could, a 90 will work in the mean time. You won't need any more unless you're going to pack a lot of weight. The draft on those boats is great and it won't take a lot to push it. They can hold a lot and if it's just you and your wife you're set. I've been looking for an aluminum deck boat which is basically going to be the same as a 2072, just a different deck configuration and finding one like you have would be perfect to start with a clean slate. I do a lot of bow fishing and those boats get a lot of weight built up in a hurry. Thought I found a good candidate in the Carolinas but the guy wanted 4K for it. It was a 95 deck boat and needed everything so that should give you some comparison as to what you're looking at for price and that included the tandem axle trailer which if it is a 2072 it should have come with. Another thing about the 2072 is it's all welded, no messing with rivets and eighth inch material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshaw, post: 460517, member: 22134"] If you can get the hull go for it. It'll make good bones that's for sure. I'd love to have a 2072 or 1872 SeaArk, that's my pinnacle boat. If you're running a 2072 I'd get a 150 for it when I could, a 90 will work in the mean time. You won't need any more unless you're going to pack a lot of weight. The draft on those boats is great and it won't take a lot to push it. They can hold a lot and if it's just you and your wife you're set. I've been looking for an aluminum deck boat which is basically going to be the same as a 2072, just a different deck configuration and finding one like you have would be perfect to start with a clean slate. I do a lot of bow fishing and those boats get a lot of weight built up in a hurry. Thought I found a good candidate in the Carolinas but the guy wanted 4K for it. It was a 95 deck boat and needed everything so that should give you some comparison as to what you're looking at for price and that included the tandem axle trailer which if it is a 2072 it should have come with. Another thing about the 2072 is it's all welded, no messing with rivets and eighth inch material. [/QUOTE]
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