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What have you got to say about the topic of: "25 Sea Vee Inboard". Here's how is started: "25 Sea Vee Inboard for sale. Hull redone few years ago, extensive fiberglass and gel "
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| NBS Member Join Date: Sep 2006
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25 Sea Vee Inboard for sale. Hull redone few years ago, extensive fiberglass and gel coat work done Installed in 2001, new 300HP FW Cooled Sea max Engine and Hurth 630A 1.5-1 trans. 1300hrs. Synthetic oil used in eng and tranny since 200hrs. 2 new 47gal fuel tanks coated with POR15 installed 01. T-Top with Starboard hard top and electronics box. Full enclosure with heat. 15X15 nibral wheel with bronze spare. Leaning post with removable rocket launcher. 4 speaker cd stereo with amp. VHF Radio, JRC Radar and Lowrance 111CHD GPS/Plotter/Sonar with airmar 744 through hull bronze 50/200 transducer. Swiverl tuna rod holdwers. Flow scan flow meter and totalizer. 4 man revere IBA mounted in FG hard pack in cradle on bow. Just repacked (1200.00) 17,000. New 2007 Nextrail 10,000lb bunk trailer paid 5,000 will sell for 3,000. NE Multi species permit also available. contact Todd for further info TODDSCOD@COMCAST.NET | ||
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Exeter, Rhode Island
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| My friend Mike bought one of these last fall out of Florida.....was the charter boat "LINA".....nice ride.....the old ORIGINAL 25 Contender hull, which also was later made by Whitewater...... Good luck with the sale, sounds like a nice rig
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| NBS Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Westbrook CT
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| Which originated from Formula......not again. | ||
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Exeter, Rhode Island
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| LOL it actually did...but I wasn't going there hahahahaha! (They added a foot + to the stern LOL)
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| NBS Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: North Kingstown Rhode Island
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| Common denominator eh.
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| NBS Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Framingham Ma.
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| i fished on a 34 ft(give or take a few) seevee in the keys for a few years. It was the only time I felt "safe" in 12 ft rollers. exellent handling boat and well laid out. | ||
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| NBS Member Join Date: Sep 2006
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| I was tuna fishing near regal sword last week with a forecast of South 10-15 2-4. Of coarse it blew S10-20 and 3-5. I was glad I had the inboard Sea Vee for the long ride home. Dial in the trim tabs and the boat just cuts right through with no pounding. Having the engine so low in the center of the hull makes a big difference. | ||
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