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SeaArk 2072 MV or MVT ( Prop Tunnel Hull)
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<blockquote data-quote="reedjj" data-source="post: 190105" data-attributes="member: 4585"><p>Do you normally fish alone? I ask this because you may want to look into a center console for balancing. They are pretty popular here in FL, mainly for the better field of vision they offer when running skinny, and shallow water. Not to mention spotting the infamous oyster beds.</p><p></p><p>Of course if you getting a 2072 you could probably load everything on one side and it wouldn't affect a boat that big.</p><p></p><p>I gotta say I am very jealous of you, and im probably not the only one on here. I would love to get either a SeaArk, G3, Xpress, or an Alumacraft with a Jet tunnel or a prop tunnel with pods in about a 1650 to 2072 size range with over a 100hp motor.</p><p></p><p>Are you going to be getting it as a complete package or buying a hull and building it yourself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reedjj, post: 190105, member: 4585"] Do you normally fish alone? I ask this because you may want to look into a center console for balancing. They are pretty popular here in FL, mainly for the better field of vision they offer when running skinny, and shallow water. Not to mention spotting the infamous oyster beds. Of course if you getting a 2072 you could probably load everything on one side and it wouldn't affect a boat that big. I gotta say I am very jealous of you, and im probably not the only one on here. I would love to get either a SeaArk, G3, Xpress, or an Alumacraft with a Jet tunnel or a prop tunnel with pods in about a 1650 to 2072 size range with over a 100hp motor. Are you going to be getting it as a complete package or buying a hull and building it yourself? [/QUOTE]
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