22' Cc
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22' Cc
Guys what can you tell my about the 22' CC that Velocity builds. My dad is considering purchasing one for primaryly fishing and some cruising. We will be boating mostly on the Indian and Banana Rivers in Florida which are close to our place in Cape Canveral. We will probably venture into the ocean time to time. My dad wants more on a bay boat than a true deep V cc. Alright lets here it the good bad and ugly!
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Call kenny at the factory my buddy just built a 22 cc with 300 hp merc does 78 mph take 2-3 foot rollers great they had the best price and there bottom truley works , i have a 2008 290 sc i built last year with a 600 sc it take the rough water awesome the service from kenny is great , plus the fact you can put as much or as little in the boat as you want .
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Call kenny at the factory my buddy just built a 22 cc with 300 hp merc does 78 mph take 2-3 foot rollers great they had the best price and there bottom truley works , i have a 2008 290 sc i built last year with a 600 sc it take the rough water awesome the service from kenny is great , plus the fact you can put as much or as little in the boat as you want .
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I can't say that I've ever ridden in a 22 cc however it uses the same very successful 22' hull design that's been around since the 1980's and that Velocity sold hundreds of.
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Thanks for the info
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I had one of the first 22' CC built many years ago.
Ran it with a 200 Merc. Then a 325 Johnson. Ran, should I say, well.
The one we had the console was just a touch to big to get around when offshore fishing and the boat lacked a live well.
Other then a flooring issue (after 6 or 7 years) we did not have any problems with the hull.
We could blow by all the Scarab Sports at the time with ease.
Ran it with a 200 Merc. Then a 325 Johnson. Ran, should I say, well.
The one we had the console was just a touch to big to get around when offshore fishing and the boat lacked a live well.
Other then a flooring issue (after 6 or 7 years) we did not have any problems with the hull.
We could blow by all the Scarab Sports at the time with ease.
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I had one of the first 22' CC built many years ago.
Ran it with a 200 Merc. Then a 325 Johnson. Ran, should I say, well.
The one we had the console was just a touch to big to get around when offshore fishing and the boat lacked a live well.
Other then a flooring issue (after 6 or 7 years) we did not have any problems with the hull.
We could blow by all the Scarab Sports at the time with ease.
Ran it with a 200 Merc. Then a 325 Johnson. Ran, should I say, well.
The one we had the console was just a touch to big to get around when offshore fishing and the boat lacked a live well.
Other then a flooring issue (after 6 or 7 years) we did not have any problems with the hull.
We could blow by all the Scarab Sports at the time with ease.