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mainbrook
Junior Member

Canada
53 Posts

Posted - 10/14/2005 :  20:37:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
im looking at buying a 622 campion sedan ,is there any commets on this boat? thank you.

nedarb2
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Canada
1390 Posts

Posted - 10/15/2005 :  11:29:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Looks nice a very nice boat!

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What a stupid question!
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day, teach a man to fish, and he will sit on a boat drinking beer for a life time :D
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Fishallspec
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Canada
117 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2005 :  15:26:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
WISH I COULD AFFORD ONE!

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frango
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Canada
203 Posts

Posted - 10/18/2005 :  15:25:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Not a bad boat but for the money there is a lack of storage space.It's a cookie cutter boat.You might want to look at Monaro or even the bigger double eagle.Perhaps a tad more coin but you get what you pay for.

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Whole in the Water
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Canada
567 Posts

Posted - 10/18/2005 :  15:37:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What about a welded aluminum boat? They might be a bit more money but they last forever, no muss, no fuss and hold there value. SilverStreak and Northwest Aluminum Craft, both of Victoria make good boats.
http://www.northwestaluminumcraft.com/
http://www.silverstreakboats.com/

Sharp hooks and full traps!
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salmon9
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369 Posts

Posted - 10/18/2005 :  18:42:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think aluminum boats are a good way to go as well. I would also check out the new SeaWest boats that are made in Victoria. It's a hard top, 22 or 24 ft, pod for engines, cuddy, lots of room to fish.

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Whole in the Water
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Canada
567 Posts

Posted - 10/21/2005 :  08:48:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hey Salmon9 do you have a website address for those SeaWest Boats?
Thanks for your reply.

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IronNoggin
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Canada
1094 Posts

Posted - 10/21/2005 :  10:47:22  Show Profile  Visit IronNoggin's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Although I absolutely LOVE the 25' Sea Ray, we decided to run with a heavy welded aluminum for our next addition to the fold. Will be dragging her up from Seattle later this fall, and full-dressing her through the winter for action next spring. Went with the Hewes Craft 26 foot Alaskan, twin 150 4 stroke Yammy's. Watch for us out on the pond Gentz! http://www.hewescraft.com/alaskan.shtml

Cheers,
Nog

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kelly
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Canada
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Posted - 10/21/2005 :  10:57:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
drool

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Roe Bags
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Posted - 10/21/2005 :  17:18:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sick Ride!!!

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salmon9
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369 Posts

Posted - 10/22/2005 :  09:33:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The manufacturer is Jenkins marine and SG Power distribute them. They do not have a website that I know of. SG Power has a website but little info on them. If you are serious contact Jenkins or SG Power and they can arrange a viewing. I hear that SG Power should have a boat in their yard this winter.

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kronic_fisherguy
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Canada
129 Posts

Posted - 10/22/2005 :  13:27:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I liberated a 22'Searunner Extended Transom HewesCraft 150 Yammie four stroke from a dealer this spring and have been loving every minute of it!!I feel aluminum will hold is value better over time.Lots of choices out there and I am happy with mine. Thats my 2 cents worth!!
kronic_fisherguy

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mainbrook
Junior Member

Canada
53 Posts

Posted - 11/08/2005 :  15:47:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
what is the center line lenght of 622 sedan

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explorer185
Junior Member

Canada
148 Posts

Posted - 11/08/2005 :  16:38:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Specifications

Length Max 23' - 6" 7.16 m
Centerline 22' - 5" 6.83 m
Beam 8' 2.44 m
Height 7' - 2" 2.18 m
Draft Up 20" 50 cm
Draft Down 37" 94 cm
Weight 3710 lbs 1686 kg
Deadrise 18°
Max HP 225 HP (twin)
Fuel 50.3 gal 190.8 l
Cabin 6' - 4" 1.93 m



www.campionboats.com/2005/explorer/622SD.php


Edited by - explorer185 on 11/08/2005 16:39:44
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