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I purchased a 2004 Sea Pro 180cc with a 04 Johnson 140 horse last year.
I am currently living in Okinawa and use the boat mainly to access outside reefs to surf. That being said, I have taken the boat out in some pretty heavy conditions and it has performed flawlessly. I do wish the boat had a little more "V" (duh). But, the shallow nature of the boat has also allowed be sneak across some very shallow reefs to access some beautiful beaches on flat days.
I run about 48MPH at 6000 rpms (WOT). Because I am always running in the open ocean, I rarely get to run it that fast.
I need to find a set of trim tabs for her as the four stroke engine really puts a lot of weight in the stern, and with a full load of 5 surfers and twice as many boards strapped to the T-top, she can be a bit stubborn about getting on plane.
I am getting a lot of rust stains recently from the salt air. Most of the rust is coming from the staples in the bottom of the seat cushions over the livewells. The stock grab rail over the center console is also leaving rust stains on theh console.
All in all, it is a good boat. It gives me a lot of confidence in large seas, and yet is still small enough to trailer around the narrow island streets so I don't have to spend half a day motoring around the southern and northern tips of the island.
I purchased a 2004 Sea Pro 180cc with a 04 Johnson 140 horse last year.
I am currently living in Okinawa and use the boat mainly to access outside reefs to surf. That being said, I have taken the boat out in some pretty heavy conditions and it has performed flawlessly. I do wish the boat had a little more "V" (duh). But, the shallow nature of the boat has also allowed be sneak across some very shallow reefs to access some beautiful beaches on flat days.
I run about 48MPH at 6000 rpms (WOT). Because I am always running in the open ocean, I rarely get to run it that fast.
I need to find a set of trim tabs for her as the four stroke engine really puts a lot of weight in the stern, and with a full load of 5 surfers and twice as many boards strapped to the T-top, she can be a bit stubborn about getting on plane.
I am getting a lot of rust stains recently from the salt air. Most of the rust is coming from the staples in the bottom of the seat cushions over the livewells. The stock grab rail over the center console is also leaving rust stains on theh console.
All in all, it is a good boat. It gives me a lot of confidence in large seas, and yet is still small enough to trailer around the narrow island streets so I don't have to spend half a day motoring around the southern and northern tips of the island.