Great point, we'll definitely do that with our next video. Are you near the Orlando area? We would love to take you out in a new Sea Hunt. Let us know!
Great question. Anytime you see raw water washdown on a boat, the water comes from whatever body of water the boat is sitting in. Typically you'll see fresh water wash down and raw. Fresh water washdown is a separate fresh water supply, which would obviously be a limited amount. Where as raw would be an unlimited amount being that it's been pulled from the water the boat is sitting in. Does that help answer your question?
@@ultimatemarine Yes, thank you. I have a 2017 Sea Hunt Triton 225 that I bought used so I wanted to know if there was a tank. My boat is only in the ocean.
Don't forget to show the head compartment. That is important when discussing potential purchases with the wife.
Great point, we'll definitely do that with our next video. Are you near the Orlando area? We would love to take you out in a new Sea Hunt. Let us know!
@@ultimatemarine I'm up in Maryland but I will be retiring to Florida in a few years. I will come see you when I get down there.
lol i was thinking the same thing, "is there a bathroom?" wife needs to approve that.
That "raw water" for washing down the boat, is that fresh or comes from the ocean?
Great question. Anytime you see raw water washdown on a boat, the water comes from whatever body of water the boat is sitting in. Typically you'll see fresh water wash down and raw. Fresh water washdown is a separate fresh water supply, which would obviously be a limited amount. Where as raw would be an unlimited amount being that it's been pulled from the water the boat is sitting in. Does that help answer your question?
@@ultimatemarine Yes, thank you. I have a 2017 Sea Hunt Triton 225 that I bought used so I wanted to know if there was a tank. My boat is only in the ocean.
Let’s get back to a fishing boat and not a family family friendly boat