Sea Hunt

The Carolina flare on Sea hunt boats is a classic look and keeps the boat dry and comfortable.

Sea Hunt Gamefish 30

Sea Hunt incorporates a progressive V in the bottom of their boats. At the transom, the angle is between 15 and 21 degrees, depending on the model, and progresses to 50 to 60 degrees at the entry. The benefit is that a 15- to 21-degree deadrise will be more stable when at rest, and when you throttle up, Sea Hunt will come on plane quicker, without excess bow rise. This also aids in the boat tracking flat through turns. The Carolina flare is a classic look and keeps the boat dry and comfortable.

Sea Hunt’s flagship Gamefish 30, like the rest of the Gamefish series, delivers exactly what serious fishermen demand in a center console. It comes ready to fish with standard features like three livewells, a 60-gallon fish box, and a 117-gallon coffin box. It comes standard with a side-entry door, and the cockpit is designed to have abundant room for 360 degrees of fishing. And, of course, the Sea Hunt hull is designed to deliver a soft, dry ride.

• For further information on Sea Hunt Boats visit seahuntboats.com

LOCAL SEA HUNT DEALERS:

Eagle Marine
127 State Rd.
Sagamore Beach, MA 02562
Phone: (508) 888-8158

Inland Marine
612 Putnam Pike
Chepachet, RI 02814
Phone: (401) 568-0995

All Seasons Marine Works
167 Rowayton Ave.
Rowayton, CT 06853
Phone: (203) 838-9038

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