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    What's the scoop on these boats?

    How fast were they and how did they handle the rough stuff? Looks like a pretty good fishing platform as well.

    Procraft SuperPro 200

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    My buddy had a Super Pro early 90's and it was a runner can't remember if it was 20 or 21' Had a Mariner 225 magnum on it

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    How do they handle the rough stuff, like any bass boat, like chit. Lol!
    96 Viper Coral202 225 Opti serial#1B011431

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    I have owned two different ProCraft 210 super pro, very nice boats and handled rough water just fine (here in East Texas). I would rate the speed and handling similar to a Ranger boat.

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    They will run high 80s plus with a 250 proxs and a sportmaster case. Good solid boat in its day
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    Loved my 200 Super Pro I used to have. Wish they still made them.

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    I saw that ad on social
    ..looked like it's in great shape

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    Quote Originally Posted by smbass77 View Post
    I saw that ad on social
    ..looked like it's in great shape
    I wouldn't mine having that rig either. Asking about $20K

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    I have only ever been in a 210 Procraft. I believe they are wood so just give it a good look around floor drains.
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    The super pro 200 was a different hull than the 210. It was a 20 ft. The hull design was an imitation of an Allison. It didn't perform like an Allison but run pretty good. It was a relatively lightweight boat as well. My brother owned a 97 model. The only wood in the boat was in the decks, all else was composites.
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    John Storie hull. See also: Hawk, Cobra, Procraft, Legend.

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    I always like that boat... Never been in one.

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    I had an new new 01 200 super pro . I ran right above 70 with a 200 opti. Had several different 200 Optis on it . Had an 04 that hit a bit over 71 . From what I could see the 210 with 225 ran about spot on as well. Ran beside a couple and we were stuck. It was a better boat it big swells than a big chop .. it’s a wet hull . If it’s windy keep your rain suit handy, it runs well in a smallto slightly above chop . They are very stable and fish excellent. Allot of storage space, and both large wells and tank. Good rod storage as well.most everything lit.
    Really the only thing bad I can say about that era super pro is the wet ride and the final prep. I had to completely remove/reinstall and seal mine at less than a year. I wasn’t babying it though.. honestly dollar for dollar to performance/fishability/I would own one again.

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    ^^^^ Thanks.

    This guy says he is getting just over 88mph with a 250.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie-Raven View Post
    ^^^^ Thanks.

    This guy says he is getting just over 88mph with a 250.
    I’ll have to correct myself on my original statement. I didn’t open the photo . That is an earlier model hull..I’d say 96 or so. It’ll run mid 80’s with a 250, but it likes a lighter motor that big block is not what it was designed to run. They are hands down a different boat and they are fast , good in rough water and loves a decent chop, but not as good in the bigger swells as the latter years...I’ve driven both extensively. I currently own the dinasour version. Sorry for the confusion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spinningchicken View Post
    John Storie hull. See also: Hawk, Cobra, Procraft, Legend.

    im no expert but that’s not the same hull…. The other procrafts are the same as the cobra, hawk, legend, but not this one… this was procrafts attempt at a fast boat..

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    You are correct sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5 BASS ASSASIN View Post
    I’ll have to correct myself on my original statement. I didn’t open the photo . That is an earlier model hull..I’d say 96 or so. It’ll run mid 80’s with a 250, but it likes a lighter motor that big block is not what it was designed to run. They are hands down a different boat and they are fast , good in rough water and loves a decent chop, but not as good in the bigger swells as the latter years...I’ve driven both extensively. I currently own the dinasour version. Sorry for the confusion.
    It's a video of the engine idling/ caming....sounds badass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie-Raven View Post
    It's a video of the engine idling/ caming....sounds badass!
    My doctor says I’m knot supposed to listen to things like that !!

    https://www.google.com/search?q=firs...cEtL-MbzU,st:0