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    Anybody looking to run in skinny waters, this boat is a beast. It gets up in on plane quick and is well balanced on weight. I choose a center console, the 26 gallon fuel tank is in front with only a 400 lb 200hp Mercury sport jet in rear. At 2072 with an 8 degree hull it has a lot of bouyency and stability. This boat was built for the rivers in Alaska and is super tough. At 20-30 mph Mercury claims 4- 4.9 mpg which is great for a jet from my experience.
    The boat came with a Bimini top and the dealer mounted extra plates beside the leaning post to put the fishing seats. These two options are nice for this time of year on river in the heat. I plan on adding a winch, trolling motor and wetlander undercoating to bottom for protection in skinny waters.
    We ran up a shoot with two inches of water in it Friday. I was skeptical of this shallow of depth but she skimmed through it. It also has a stomp grate installed to clean out jet grate. Pics to follow.
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    Nice Ride.

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    very nice

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    Wow! Nice rig.
    Be safe and good luck fishing

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    i hear LOTS of real good things about sea ark .....some of my buds run them and are flat out in love with em .....
    THATS a nice float brother
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    Didn't you buy a new Xpress last year? No hiding money! Those Sea arks are great boats....for tin.
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    I had to take another peek at it ....LOL very nice
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    That's a good lookin boat. I've always heard good things about Sea Arks as well. We're having a bimini installed next week and I'm really looking forward to some shade while fishing.
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