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SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details

Posted By: TxCatfishGuide

SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/05/14 01:25 AM


I finally got around to doing a video and getting all of the pictures together of my boat as requested.

For those that wanted to see the live well and how big it truly is I did a special trick for you in the video.

Here's the video:



For even more photos and details visit http://www.catfishedge.com/seaark-procat-240/

Thanks

Chad Ferguson
Posted By: catfish34

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/05/14 04:31 AM

Nice boat.
Posted By: Smoky

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/05/14 04:33 AM

I like the boat a lot...been wanting something like that for a while...just a little worried about how it would handle Texoma??
Posted By: mjmetro0719

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/05/14 05:07 AM

I've seen this boat and it is a catfishing machine, anyone would be proud to own something like that
Posted By: BigPoppa007

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/05/14 05:25 AM

Nice Boat!
Posted By: Badgerfisherman

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/05/14 02:52 PM

Nice boat, should be proud.
Posted By: BrianTx01

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/06/14 12:57 AM

I saw the boat over at Lake Worth...it is truly massive. It looks impressive my only concern is how is will ride and how it will stand up to rough water.

I always hear people talking about Texoma and Tawakoni...and granted those lakes are big, but at least the waves go in one direction. I want to see the video of that boat on Lewisville on Memorial day weekend.
Posted By: Bob Landry

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/06/14 01:22 PM

I just picked up my SeaArk this week. It's not the ProCat, but construction is the same and after going through the factory, seeing construction, and running this boat, I can tell you, it is a beast.
SeaArk's Facebook page has some photos of what goes under the deck of these boats. Everybody thinks they build the best aluminum boat, butthis is no advertising hype. It's the real deal.
Posted By: TxCatfishGuide

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/12/14 04:50 AM


I've fished in water I'd never have ventured out in my Xpress and its handled it like champ. I don't see any reason it wouldn't handle Texoma or any other lake for that matter but that being said it's not a big heavy v-hull like many of the popular Texoma boats but there's guys on big water all over the country running these boats.

As far as how it will stand up in rough water this is a heavy duty boat and it's rock solid construction. I don't see any reason it wouldn't hold up to rough water on any lake. Look at some of the photos of their construction and you'll see their boats aren't built like most tin boats. They're heavy duty and built for the long haul.

As far as what would happen on Lake Lewisville on Memorial Day, I'll never know because I'll never be on Lake Lewisville on Memorial Day in this boat or any boat for that matter.
Posted By: Mark's Fence Repair

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/12/14 05:17 PM

now all you need is some wheels on the bottom of it so when the lake dries up you can still drive around in it
Posted By: Sumfish

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/15/14 12:59 AM

Originally Posted By: BrianTx01
I saw the boat over at Lake Worth...it is truly massive. It looks impressive my only concern is how is will ride and how it will stand up to rough water.

I always hear people talking about Texoma and Tawakoni...and granted those lakes are big, but at least the waves go in one direction. I want to see the video of that boat on Lewisville on Memorial day weekend.


Bet this one would cut thru the waves.
http://gsaauctions.gov/lotimages/regn5/51QSCI15416001.jpg
Posted By: BrianTx01

Re: SeaArk ProCat 240 Catfish Boat Details - 12/15/14 01:14 AM

Originally Posted By: Sumfish
Originally Posted By: BrianTx01
I saw the boat over at Lake Worth...it is truly massive. It looks impressive my only concern is how is will ride and how it will stand up to rough water.

I always hear people talking about Texoma and Tawakoni...and granted those lakes are big, but at least the waves go in one direction. I want to see the video of that boat on Lewisville on Memorial day weekend.


Bet this one would cut thru the waves.
http://gsaauctions.gov/lotimages/regn5/51QSCI15416001.jpg


Heck yes! That is one of the Sea Ark commercial boats. It is my understanding that it operates independently from the recreation line.
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