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I am looking at a 2004 Aquasport 200 osprey with a 115HP. Any thoughts
on this boat and the quality? I know the model has been discontinued but it is a good looking boat. Looking for some fishing as well as a transportation boat and the ride with the kids. Any comments appreciated. Thanks |
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That boat is probably underpowered. Significantly.
Butch "Longknife" wrote in message oups.com... I am looking at a 2004 Aquasport 200 osprey with a 115HP. Any thoughts on this boat and the quality? I know the model has been discontinued but it is a good looking boat. Looking for some fishing as well as a transportation boat and the ride with the kids. Any comments appreciated. Thanks |
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Thanks for the info. I am a bit surprised to hear that it is
considered unuderpowered as the top end rating is 140 or 150HP. I have heard that it is not great in heavy seas. I will be using on a larger adirondack lake and a bay off of Lake Ontario primarily so not sure I will see very big waves. Any other CC boats anyone can reccomend looking at? I have seen a few Triumphs that look interesting. Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 31 Jul 2006 18:09:31 -0700, "Longknife" wrote: I am looking at a 2004 Aquasport 200 osprey with a 115HP. Any thoughts on this boat and the quality? I know the model has been discontinued but it is a good looking boat. Looking for some fishing as well as a transportation boat and the ride with the kids. Any comments appreciated. Thanks Great boats, but that Osprey isn't a great boat in a chop or quartering winds - it's a wet ride. It's more of a bay type boat than something that can take some wind/wave action. As far as room goes, it's ok. Add a cooler for a day's fishing and you are somewhat limited in terms of space. Kids will, and should anyway, require PFD's as there isn't a lot of free board. It's a fishing boat more than a runabout. With the 115 it's also underpowered - a150/175 would be much better and make the boat perform well. 200 would be perfect. The one thing I would add is trim tabs - I recently refit my 200C Ranger with trim tabs and it made one hell of a difference - might be worth investing in if you do buy the boat. If it's an occasional boat for wife/kids and you will be using it more for inshore/bay fishing, it's a great boat. I have the Ranger equivalent and love it, but I don't take kids or the wife out on it even though it has more room than the average bay boat. Just something to think about. |
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