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2006 Champion 20 Sea Champ #12148697 03/20/17 05:36 AM
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I wanted to hear some opinions on this model as I'm looking at purchasing. The one I'm looking at is powered by 200 Yamaha which I would assume is enough power for this boat. Any experiences on common problems or things to be watchful for would be appreciated. Also overall thoughts on this design would be helpful as well. Will mostly be used on central Texas lakes chasing crappie and catfish.

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It's a dang good hull, rides really soft, handles good. I sold a fleet of them, everyone really liked the boat.
That's a very good motor for it, but it's a ten year old boat, do your diligence and have it checked out.


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My father in law has that same boat for sale in ValleyMills. If you are looking at his boat....buy it. It's a meticulously maintained boat with low hours.


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