Aquaholic
Crew Member
Curious as to what boats you have spent the most amount of time on. Where do you go from where you live to fish the Pacific? Rupert? Kitimat?What info are ya trolling for?
Curious as to what boats you have spent the most amount of time on. Where do you go from where you live to fish the Pacific? Rupert? Kitimat?What info are ya trolling for?
Curious as to what boats you have spent the most amount of time on. Where do you go from where you live to fish the Pacific? Rupert? Kitimat?
Love to chat?...why would I want to do that? A simple fishing/boat preference question is all I was asking. Maybe I got redirected to the wrong website?If you would like to have my life story call me 4038967504 love to chat
Love to chat?...why would I want to do that? A simple fishing/boat preference question is all I was asking. Maybe I got redirected to the wrong website?
Wow, am i missing something, aren't they suppose to be a one-way, only water out and not in ? I will be sure to look out for that, I hate wet feet, in wet socks, in wet shoes, wearing wet pant legs...
these boats are self bailing so yeah..water comes in thru the scuppers. super annoying especially when your not prepared for it and you end up with with wet feet when you are hunched over the gunnel clipping in to your rigger! great safety feature but i prefer a dry boat with a good bilge pump!
Hey, do you have a link, I cant seem to find that one..
If it has the 4.3L MPI 220 hp its a great engine. Runs really smooth and great fuel economy. Had one in my Campion 602 for 10 years. Absolutely no issues.Any thoughts on this one? I might go look at it this weekend
Guy at the previous marina had one moored next to me. Nice design and definitely looks like a sexy boat when there’s no doghouse. He had a 200 Yamaha and a kicker on the pod and it was always sitting way below the water line. He said trim tab was a must if boat is nose light otherwise it’ll be proposing. So, yes definitely stern heavy even with the hard top and cabin. I’m not sure if the WA model also has the same problem but it’s something to ask the Campion guys.I am keeping any and all options open. I know these boats are stern heavy so a pod might add some buoyancy to the stern, yes/no?
I had a 622wa for a couple years and a freind has the sedan you are looking at. The one I had was a decent boat but there were things I didn’t like. It was a 2005 With an I/O and the gas tank started leaking 15 miles off Ukee. There is no way to remove the tank without cutting the floor open. The fuel tanks are also small and the hole they cut in the floor for the engine makes it difficult to replace the manifolds and access the starter or anything low on the engine. The sedan my freind has is a decent boat and quite nice with an enclosed cabin and heater but he also complains of the small fuel tank and lack of range. The Volvo duo props are good but you need to be pulled every gear and the splines greased or they will stick on and you’ll have to cut off 2k worth of props. Make sure they come off before you buy a Volvo drive.
I don’t think there is enough room to put a bigger tank in but I could be wrong. If the tank is only 50 gallons it’s super limiting depending on what you plan to do with the boat. They say to keep 1/4 tank as a backup so that leaves 37 gallons so basically you’ve got 4 hours of running time in good weather max. Unless my math is off.These boats have a standard 50gal fuel tank i believe, is there any way to put a bigger one in or add aux tanks, not gas jugs but tanks...?