pro lite boats?

http://www.proliteboats.com/Boats/cc22.htm

Guess Proline makes these.

Saw one on the road today on a trailer and have never heard of them. Seem to be the cheapest CC on the market.

Have any of you been on one?

I’m not in the market, but thought they were nice for the price.

Biggest problem i see is the rolled gunnells.

Also odd that a 4 stroke has a higher speed than the 2 stroke.

2502 trophy twin 175 mercs
“The Rum Runner”
under construction

The test weight was 400lbs more with the two stroke

Mike
“Seahawk” 204CC Angler, 150 Merc

Pretty bares bones and the lack of a deep rolled edge I would think would make the sides a bit flexible. I also have some reservation on how strong that T-top is mounted and also with the design of the uprights. My opinion is that for the same money one could buy a heck of a good used boat (a lot better quality) and not get killed with depreciation.

Iain Pelto
Edgewater 185CC “Jumpin’ Bean II”

quote:
Originally posted by coates2122

http://www.proliteboats.com/Boats/cc22.htm

Guess Proline makes these.

Saw one on the road today on a trailer and have never heard of them. Seem to be the cheapest CC on the market.

Have any of you been on one?

I’m not in the market, but thought they were nice for the price.

Biggest problem i see is the rolled gunnells.

Also odd that a 4 stroke has a higher speed than the 2 stroke.

2502 trophy twin 175 mercs
“The Rum Runner”
under construction


Why are rolled gunnels a problem, in your opinion? Personally, I wish there were more boat manufacturers that offered the RG option on some of their boats.

HeadHunter
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