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Old 06-10-2009, 03:45 PM
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a friend of mine just sold his 32ft carver(wine and cheeser) and looking at buying a 2007 triton seahunt 207 with a yamaha 150 4 stroke. Any opinions or complaints from owners or otherwise wanted. thanks for the comments.
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Old 06-10-2009, 03:48 PM
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a 150/???????????????????
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Old 06-10-2009, 04:02 PM
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seems a little underpowered to me too, boat weighs 2050#. never seen one in action so i dunno
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Old 06-10-2009, 04:13 PM
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try doing a search on the hull truth
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Old 06-10-2009, 06:27 PM
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Very nice off shore boat. I do not think a 150HP is enough for that boat. If it was a bay boat yes. I think too much boat for the motor. Someone mentioned that a had a weight of over 2000 lbs. If that is the case you need at least a 225HP. Just my opinion.
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Old 06-10-2009, 07:45 PM
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You will find a wealth of information on that boat on the Hull Truth.com and those guys will be able to tell you if the 150 is enough. Sea Hunt has a very good reputation. If your friend is looking at a new boat, he should consider getting prices from Chatlees in North Carolina and Ed's Marine Superstore in Virginia. Both of these dealers are normally thousands less than local dealers. Chatlees has a better reputation than Ed's though.
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the 150 could push it with a low pitch prop but it would be slow. maybe mid 30's
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i bet the 150 pushes it 40+ no problem with a fishing load
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i bet the 150 pushes it 40+ no problem with a fishing load
it might. a guy i know has a skeeter 20bay with that f150 and he runs 53 with just him and half fuel. the boat weighs 1750. that seahunt has a lot more wind resistance with the bow and tee top. a lot more boat in the water also cant get the bow rise like the skeeter. i dont know maybe 40.
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i bet the 150 pushes it 40+ no problem with a fishing load

hes going down to pick it up tomorrow, so I'll let ya know saturday night.
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be fun to see thanks
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Old 06-11-2009, 09:24 PM
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idk about 40, that boat has a huge hull and high sides.... depends on how it moves through the water. And how much drag it has
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http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-...unt-207-a.html
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shoot thats surprising
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i havn't read the link yet but im willing to bet she pushes 40
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i bet the 150 pushes it 40+ no problem with a fishing load

Performance:
WOT 5700rpms-48mph-Light load 1 person-1/2 tank of gas-variable 5mph winds-calm seas
WOT 5500rpms-41mph-5 people loaded for fishing-1/2 tank of gas-10mph winds-1-2ft seas





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how big is gas tank. ours is a 19 foot bay stealth with a 45 gallon tank
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WOT 5700rpms-48mph-Light load 1 person-1/2 tank of gas-variable 5mph winds-calm seas
WOT 5500rpms-41mph-5 people loaded for fishing-1/2 tank of gas-10mph winds-1-2ft seas





dink pay up
i said it would go 40 to!
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hes running half full on fuel. it holds 65 gallons. thats is 193 pounds lite. with five people loaded with full fuel it wont go 40. mid to high 30's. i win.. haa
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oh yea cuz langler said it first!!!!!! :P
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