Currently getting my 05 sea pro sv2100 repowered with the 200 zuke. Console with the acrylic is what I tried to get my installer to do but they don’t offer it. Went with new analog gauge set because it’s the mechanical engine. Definitely will be trying to copy your dash. Great boat and great restoration man!
For the Acrylic windshield you should be able to get it from any shop that does acrylic work for around $200-$300. The black acrylic on the dash I got from Amazon. It was a little wider than the dash so we used a jig saw to cut it and make the cutouts for the gauges/garmin. Just be very careful and patient, I broke the first one we tried to do because I got to confident and rushed it.
Thanks man I appreciate it!! It was a little intimidating when the boat was stripped but so glad I went though with it, a ton of work but they’re such good riding boats it was totally worth it!!
Thank you! The dry weight from factory is 1600 lbs I’m sure after the new engine and t top it’s probably a little more than that so I would say right around 2100-2200 lbs if I had to give it a guess
😮😊Awesome repower boat. What’s your estimate cost to do a build like this? Thinking about on of these boats 98 v2100 sea pro there one for sale in my area
Thank you! All in we were probably a little over $30k. We did do a lot of stuff ourselves which helped out in the end. The engine repower alone I believe was $20k
Nice job. Where did you get the new lid for the storage box on your dash? I have the same boat and it's missing the lid. Having trouble finding a replacement.
@@MediumJ4 just be patient with it because they’re a little fragile. I got mine off Amazon they’re not terribly expensive I think like $80 gets you a like a 20x36 inch piece. We used a router tool to round off the edges
Thank you! They are great riding boats! Almost everything was off of Amazon the company is blue sea systems. And the circuit breakers are inside the console we made a custom L bracket to mount it to
Looks great! I've got it's little brother 2007 SV1900CC that I'm putting the finishing touches on. Opted to keep the 150hp Optimax, it only has 475hrs on it. I'm curious if you've jumped across the gulf stream to Bimini yet? If so, how did it ride?
I haven’t done the trip yet as the weather has been too much for what Id be comfortable putting it through but as soon as we get a good week weather window I’m sending it and will be making a video for the channel of the cross!
Thank you! We got it from Stryker T-Tops. I got the top and leaning post from them. They offer several different models based on your budget and boat console dimensions. Super customizable!
@@brianpino7274I believe I typed something along the lines of “acrylic panel black” and it think it was a 12x24 and 1/8 thick which was almost perfect. We rounded off the edges to give it a nicer finish.
Really enjoyed watching your video because I just did pretty much the exact same thing with an 05 Carolina Skiff, SeaChaser 22’. That i found in Mississippi. I have a Stryker T top with the electronic box. Have the same Minkota Riptide w/spotlock I just installed 10 ft Powerpoles. I kept the Yamaha 200 two stroke. I live in Arizona and bay boats are rarely seen around here. I get a lot of compliments on it and you will too. Post updates. I just subscribed. By the way if you can see my profile picture, you’ll see my boat.
Thank you I really appreciate it!!! It was a lot of work for sure doing most of it myself and there were times where I was asking myself what to got into but super happy with the final product! And yes I can see your boat real nice!!!
Boat looks like new 👍🏼 proud of you
Ready for 🇧🇸
That’s not bad at all and you get to add what you want to your needs awesome enjoy thank you for the help.
It was stressful in the moment but worth it in the end!!
Keep updates on the boat bro. Love content like this
Thank you!!
Boat looks Great Bro!
Thank you brother!!
Currently getting my 05 sea pro sv2100 repowered with the 200 zuke. Console with the acrylic is what I tried to get my installer to do but they don’t offer it. Went with new analog gauge set because it’s the mechanical engine. Definitely will be trying to copy your dash. Great boat and great restoration man!
For the Acrylic windshield you should be able to get it from any shop that does acrylic work for around $200-$300. The black acrylic on the dash I got from Amazon. It was a little wider than the dash so we used a jig saw to cut it and make the cutouts for the gauges/garmin. Just be very careful and patient, I broke the first one we tried to do because I got to confident and rushed it.
Sickest 21 sea pro 🤙
Awesome job looks great I have the same boat wanting to do the same thing to it
Thanks man I appreciate it!! It was a little intimidating when the boat was stripped but so glad I went though with it, a ton of work but they’re such good riding boats it was totally worth it!!
Great looking boat! What’s the gross weight with trailer
Thank you! The dry weight from factory is 1600 lbs I’m sure after the new engine and t top it’s probably a little more than that so I would say right around 2100-2200 lbs if I had to give it a guess
😮😊Awesome repower boat. What’s your estimate cost to do a build like this? Thinking about on of these boats 98 v2100 sea pro there one for sale in my area
Thank you! All in we were probably a little over $30k. We did do a lot of stuff ourselves which helped out in the end. The engine repower alone I believe was $20k
Nice job. Where did you get the new lid for the storage box on your dash? I have the same boat and it's missing the lid. Having trouble finding a replacement.
We made it out of the same acrylic material we used to make the black dash, it worked perfectly as a new lid and looks really nice
@@nativeoutdoorz I will give it a try. Gonna be hard to make it cleaner than how yours looks.
@@MediumJ4 just be patient with it because they’re a little fragile. I got mine off Amazon they’re not terribly expensive I think like $80 gets you a like a 20x36 inch piece. We used a router tool to round off the edges
looks great! I have the same boat - love it.Where did u get the dash switches, and where did u move the circuit breakers to.
Thank you! They are great riding boats! Almost everything was off of Amazon the company is blue sea systems. And the circuit breakers are inside the console we made a custom L bracket to mount it to
new here great walk through
Thank you!
Looks great! I've got it's little brother 2007 SV1900CC that I'm putting the finishing touches on. Opted to keep the 150hp Optimax, it only has 475hrs on it. I'm curious if you've jumped across the gulf stream to Bimini yet? If so, how did it ride?
I haven’t done the trip yet as the weather has been too much for what Id be comfortable putting it through but as soon as we get a good week weather window I’m sending it and will be making a video for the channel of the cross!
Where did you got the T top from if i can ask. Nicely done
Thank you! We got it from Stryker T-Tops. I got the top and leaning post from them. They offer several different models based on your budget and boat console dimensions. Super customizable!
@@nativeoutdoorz thank you!
Where did you get the acrylic at? Need to redo my dash
Amazon actually!
@@nativeoutdoorz was it already cut to size or you have to trim it? Should I just type in boat dash acrylic or something else. Thanks for the info
@@brianpino7274I believe I typed something along the lines of “acrylic panel black” and it think it was a 12x24 and 1/8 thick which was almost perfect. We rounded off the edges to give it a nicer finish.
Really enjoyed watching your video because I just did pretty much the exact same thing with an 05 Carolina Skiff, SeaChaser 22’. That i found in Mississippi. I have a Stryker T top with the electronic box. Have the same Minkota Riptide w/spotlock I just installed 10 ft Powerpoles. I kept the Yamaha 200 two stroke. I live in Arizona and bay boats are rarely seen around here. I get a lot of compliments on it and you will too. Post updates. I just subscribed. By the way if you can see my profile picture, you’ll see my boat.
Thank you I really appreciate it!!! It was a lot of work for sure doing most of it myself and there were times where I was asking myself what to got into but super happy with the final product! And yes I can see your boat real nice!!!
Another excellent video. Thanks for sharing it. Hang in there you’ll get the views by the way are you on Instagram?