SeaVee 390z – 2020 Buyers Guide

SeaVee 390z

The 390z (39′ LOA, 11′ beam) is the ultimate center console fishing machine. Triple or quad outboards up to 1,600 horsepower combined with SeaVee’s revolutionary, twin-stepped hull with SpeedRail technology means the 390z has superior speed, safe, predictable handling, and maximum fuel efficiency. A 65-gallon baitwell is integrated into the transom, two fully insulated fish boxes, storage and space for up to 42 fishing rods, walk-in console with side-sliding door, a side entry door with ladder, and washdown systems are only a few standard features. Options include tower choices, custom dive racks, coffin box system, additional livewells, T-top styles with shades, and a cockpit-mounted rocket launcher. There’s plenty of room for two 16-inch displays, so build it your way and enjoy the ride. seaveeboats.com

SeaVee 390z (39′ LOA, 11′ beam)

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SeaVee 290B

The new SeaVee 290B  is an easy-to-trailer offshore center console featuring SeaVee’s prismatic hull.

The 2SeaVee 290B features an aggressive 25-degree deadrise and keel pad for superior sea handling capabilities. This design makes for smooth, stable drifts, impressive hole shots and a more comfortable ride in rough sea conditions.

To achieve the highest performance possible, the new 290B is constructed using a vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding technology that infuses the fully-cored hull, stringers and bulkheads simultaneously. The result is a stronger, lighter and more durable laminate.

The boat is available in two configurations: Open Fisherman and Luxury Edition. Customizing the 290B is easy with an extensive list of standard features and options. Features include livewells and fishboxes, and the latest marine electronics and power ranging from twin 250-hp to 400-hp outboards. With the twin 350-hp option, the SeaVee 290B can run to a top speed of 70 mph and cruise at 38 mph with a range of 475 miles.

29’6″ LOA, 9′ beam

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SeaVee 370Z

The SeaVee 370Z (LOA: 37′, Beam: 10′ 6″) features a new twinstepped, cross-ventilated hull with patented SpeedRail® Technology. The hull incorporates multiple lifting bodies with unique geometry for a fixed trim angle throughout a wide range of speeds. The design helps the boat achieve maximum fuel efficiency and offers predicable handling when making hard turns. Capable of planing at only 16 mph, the 370Z handles rough seas with ease and tops out at above 65 mph with triple 350-hp engines.

Range on the SeaVee 370Z is 644 miles at 45 mph utilizing the 460-gallon fuel tank. Turns are sharp, crisp and stable. The model is available in two configurations: as a performance-oriented tournament fishing machine with a wide-open deck layout, tower options and loads of storage capacity, or the Luxury Edition (LE) with molded-in forward seating, a variety of rear seat configurations and console shower and toilet facilities.

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SeaVee 340Z

The new SeaVee 340Z (34’9″ LOA, 10′ beam) features the patented twin-stepped, cross-ventilated hull incorporating multiple lifting bodies and unique geometry for a fixed trim angle throughout a wide range of speeds. That provides the captain a clear view of the horizon, maximum fuel efficiency, more speed, and safe predictable handling when making hard turns.

Capable of planing at only 16 mph, the 340Z handles rough seas with ease. The Miami-based builder offers the 340Z with twin or triple outboards ranging from 600 hp to 1,050 hp, which enables the 340Z to run more than 70 mph at top end. A newly designed larger bow with reverse chines redirects ocean spray downward for a dry ride. For fishing, the 340Z can carry up to 42 fishing rods neatly tucked away under the deck, on the sides of the console, in the T-top, and on the back of the leaning post. Up to three pressurized livewells facilitate the fishing experience.

The SeaVee 340Z features a dedicated console designed to maximize deck space and plenty of interior room. Sea Vee also offers a variety of towers, cold storage, and rod holder configurations. Families seeking additional amenities can choose from a variety of comfortable forward and aft seating, sunpad options as well as shower and head. seaveeboats.com; (305) 759-6419

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine July 2016

SeaVee 37 0Z

SeaVee unveiled the 370Z at the 2015 Miami Boat Show, the latest new center console boat in its Z performance line. Like the other Z models, the 370Z features a cross-ventilated twin-step hull that produces greater speed and fuel efficiency. The patent-pending hull features Speed Rails™ that improve directional stability to keep the boat safely tracking in the desired direction during high-speed maneuvering. Designed as an offshore fishing machine, the 370Z has the facilities to impress the most demanding of anglers, including large insulated fish boxes forward with the option for two additional insulated fish boxes in the aft cockpit. Twin 40-gallon, longitudinal transom live wells, one on each corner of the transom, provide ample bait capacity while making room for additional aft cockpit space. A live-well pump system keeps bait alive and healthy by virtually eliminating the aeration problem typically found with stepped-hull boats. The dedicated transducer pad allows for flush mounting large commercially rated transducers that can mark the bottom in very deep water while underway. Creature comforts include an optional retractable forward bench seats or twin loungers, aft cockpit seating, and freshwater shower and head. Powered by triple Yamaha F350-horsepower engines, the boat runs more than 70 mph at top speed and cruises at 45 mph. (305) 759-6419; seaveeboats.com

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine July 2015

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