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Sweetwater 2286 Video
Here is a Product video of the 2286 sweetwater Pontoon.
Aquapatio 240 SL
Here is the Aquapatio 240 SL (sun lounge) model. Great looking boat with two rear sun lounges. Here is the boat video and test from an outside company.
Another used boat
Check out our used boat video page now. http://njoutboards.com/used-boat-video-page/
This is a super clean boat and a great buy. It’s priced to sell at $29,995 and is packed with options. This boat has a F250 Yamaha four stroke outboard with only 320 hrs. on it. It comes with canvas for the engine, leaning post and backrest. It has a t top with rocket launchers, pump out head, and lockable rod storage, it also has digital gauges and a raymarine c80 gps/DF/FF combo unit. This boat won’t last call today at 732-505-3002 and ask for Glenn.
New Sea Hunt Escape 250
The Escape Series
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New***Seahunt Triton 225
The Triton Series
The Triton Series exemplifies what Sea Hunt Boat Company was founded on, the principle that people desire an affordable boat with excellent performance, a layout with lots of room and great fishing features. Each Triton comes with large fish boxes, aerated livewells and lockable console storage space. What separates the Triton series from the rest of the pack is the performance. With a sharp entry deadrise and dry Carolina Flair, comfort does not have to come at a price; it comes standard in the Triton Series.
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Hurricane Sundeck 2400 Review
Need a boat that will keep everyone happy? The Hurricane SunDeck 2400 OB has the versatility to make your day. By removing the cumbersome engine box from the I/O version and replacing it with an outboard engine, the cockpit has been opened up, creating all new entertaining possibilities. Today, we take a look at some of the features that make the 2400 SunDeck such a hit, and we go over some of the available options worth considering as well. Remember, Hurricane is the company which invented the deckboat, so it should know what its doing.
Key Features
- Color coordinated canopy with protective easy open boot
- Bilge pump; automatic
- Foam floatation
- Full fiberglass lined self bailing deck
- GX48 expanded vinyl
- Stainless steel hardware
- NextWave electrical system
- Dash; instrument panel featuring fog resistant gauges; speedometer; fuel; voltmeter; tachometer; hour meter; horn & 12V outlet
- Single bucket helm seat with bolster
- Steering; hydraulic Sea Star with tilt wheel
- Trim gauge with engine package
- Full wrap around windshield
Specifications
| Length Overall | 24′ 0” 7.32 m |
Dry Weight | 3,375 lbs. 1,696 kg |
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| Beam | 102” 2.59 m |
Fuel Cap | 77 gal. 292 L |
| Draft | 14” 0.36 m |
Water Cap | none |
| Deadrise/Transom | N/A | Bridge Clearance | N/A |
| Max Headroom | open | ||
| Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder’s website for the latest information available on this boat model. | |||
Engine Options
| Std. Power | Not Available | ||
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| Tested Power | Currently no test numbers | ||
| Opt. Power | Not Available | ||
Hurricane SunDeck 2400 OB (2010-) Line Drawing

Hurricane SunDeck 2400 OB (2010-) Captain’s Report

Can’t decide what kind of boating you’re going to do today? If it’s cruising, fishing, skiing, or wakeboarding, then the Hurricane SunDeck 2400 OB has got you covered.
Let the Good Times Roll
The simple fact is, boaters love deckboats, and with good reason. Not too many bowriders can give you the same space in the same length of boat. And to top it off, they add the creature comforts to seal the deal. Starting in the stern of the 2400 OB, one thing is hard to miss, and that’s the absence of an engine box. By mating an outboard to the SunDeck 2400, Hurricane has added to the already voluminous space onboard. With a 300 horsepower max rating even your largest friends will enjoy being towed behind this boat.

Plenty of seating in this open layout. Notice the dual in-deck storage compartments. We count 15 drink holders.
The refreshment center will serve nicely to keep thirst down and temperatures at bay with storage for a 25 qt (23.6 L) cooler below, an insulated compartment up top as well as a sink with pressurized water. Next to the cooler below, is a trash receptacle for easy cleanup. When it’s time for a snack, the standard pedestal table will make meals a breeze. One item on the options list that we feel is a must have, would be the stainless gas grill. Few things are more rewarding than a BBQ on the water.
Seating
L-shaped seating in the cockpit is mated nicely with dual bucket seats for the driver and observer. Swinging the observer’s seat around creates an instant lounger for watching whoever might be at the end of the towline, or just catching rays. Roomy lounge seats in the bow will create a relaxing atmosphere while still maintaining the roominess that sundecks are famous for, and if you don’t want to move the aft table to the bow, you can opt for a second pedestal table. There is storage underneath all bench seats, and they are all ventilated to keep your stuff dry and mildew free.
Go Ahead, Jump In
Reboarding is easy with swim ladders both fore and aft. Both are three step, and we like to see four steps to make it just a bit easier to climb aboard. Both retract and lie flush and covered on the deck. The stern is naturally fitted with a half swim platform due to the outboard, but that’s a fair tradeoff to having more room in the cockpit.

The swim ladder on the stern and beach ladder on the bow make re-boarding a simple matter. They are both 3-step, we’d like to see four steps on the stern.
Going Fishing?
If fishing is in your game plan for the boat, Hurricane has you covered there as well. While all items are optional, you have your choice of three fish finders (one includes GPS), two different fish chairs for the bow deck, a livewell with re-circulating pump, rod storage clips for keeping the rods under the gunwale, and finally an electric trolling motor.
Helm
The helm is neat and orderly, with all rocker switches off to port, gauges above include speedometer; fuel; voltmeter; tachometer; hour meter. Oil pressure and engine temperature will be relegated to alarms on the engine. We love the three stainless steel drink holders, since one inevitably gets used for holding the cell phone or sunglasses. Now you can actually hold stuff and even have a spot for your drink, too. With Yamaha’s engine attached, the engine control is fly-by-wire for ultra-smooth operation.

This panel includes an optional fishfinder/GPS. Notice how all the rocker switches are grouped together, and the horn button is instantly recognizable. Three drink holders allow you to have a place for your sunglasses or cell phone while still leaving space for a drink.
Other “Must Have” Options
So is there anything else that we simply couldn’t live without? Sure… to start with, a digital in-dash depth gauge. That’s a necessity on any boat. If you plan on using your SunDeck 2400 to maximize your water sports activities, then the wakeboard tower with racks will be next on the list. If tunes will make or break your day then you have upgrade choices available for that too. You may want to consider the Thunder and Lightning option which includes a Sony receiver, Polk Audio speakers and sub-woofer, and an 1800W MTX amplifier. And there’s always the optional transom remote and IPod docking station. If you have a lot of lady friends, then you may want to consider either a Porta-Potti or Vacu-Flush head as well.

The “changing room” is standard, but you may want to consider the optional Porta-Potti or Vacu-Flush head to go along with it.
So What Else is Standard
A lot actually. This boat comes with essentials such as dock lights, bimini top, all stainless steel hardware, a sink in the head compartment, fresh water washdowns in both bow and stern, a Sony stereo with MP3 input, and courtesy deck lighting. Inarguably a good list that includes items that we’ve seen on several options lists.
If you can picture in your head all the things you’d like to be doing on the water, chances are, most all of them can be accomplished in the Hurricane SunDeck 2400 OB.
Standard and Optional Equipment
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| Carpet: Cockpit | Snap-in |
| Outlet: 12-Volt Acc | ![]() |
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| Canvas | |
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= Optional
Hurricane SunDeck 2400 OB (2010-) Warranty
| Warranties change from time to time. While BoatTEST.com has tried to insure the most up-to-date warranty offered by each builder, it does not guarantee the accuracies of the information presented below. Please check with the boat builder or your local dealer before you buy any boat. | |||
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| Years | Certifications | ||
| NMMA Certification | Yes | ||
26 Gamefish Review
Sea Hunt Gamefish 26
The Gamefish 26 is a fine-riding, economical classic in the making.
By Frank Sargeant
Sea Hunt’s Gamefish 26 is a fine-riding, economical classic in the making. The hull shape mates a razor-sharp 60-degree entry with lots of bow flare and a rising sheer. With the bow trimmed down, the entry splits the seas; the flare’s buoyancy prevents stuffing waves; and its high Carolina sheer keeps spray outside the boat. The Gamefish 26 proved its stuff as I ran a roiling inlet, challenging opposing wind and tide, and it gave me the confidence of a bigger boat while operating offshore.
Top end was 51.2 mph. at 3,000 rpm, speed and economy were noteworthy, traveling 21 mph while burning 8 gph for 2.6 mpg, and the time to plane was a scant four seconds — all good numbers even if the boat had sported another hundred horses. Because the Gamefish 26 runs well on the Yamaha 150s, you can save more than $8,000 versus buying a pair of four-stroke 200s, a more commonly offered package on a 26-footer. Fuel use topped out at around 33 gph, compared with the 40 gallons you’d burn per hour with 200s.
Rugged construction is another benefit. The boat’s hull is supported by fiberglass stringers, glued to hull and deck with Plexus adhesive. The transom is a Coosa Composites sandwich, harder than plywood and rot-proof. The deck is cored with Nida- Core for stiffness without efficiency-robbing weight.
Standard coaming pads extend all the way around the boat. Beneath these, aft, two bulk stowage drawers hold gloves, reels, spare spools and more. These complement the stowage and rigging tray incorporated into the leaning post. The 30-gallon livewell is small, but those who feed live bait to gamesters will appreciate its clear lid. For offshore work, the bow layout is ideal. Having port and starboard raised fish boxes instead of an entirely raised casting deck means you can fight a fish right up to the bow and still be hip deep in the boat while doing so.
Contact: 803-755-6539, www.seahuntboats.com
















