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Sun Dolphin Pro 120 Jon Boat

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With this serious small-water fishing machine, you can fish those secluded bass holes that would tear up a big expensive rig, yet still enjoy many of the amenities found on a full-size boat. Elevated casting decks in the bow and stern support two padded swivel seats. Underneath are large storage compartments, an aerated livewell, built-in cooler, and a battery compartment. It even comes pre-wired for a bow-mount electric motor. Includes bow and running lights, and has a boatload of other fishing-friendly features. Fused control panel keeps all wiring in check. UV-stabilized polyethylene tri-hull is rugged and super stable. Not recommended for 4-cycle motors over 8hp. Length: 11'3". Beam: 60". Capacity: 649 lbs. Max hp: 15.

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    Sun Dolphin Pro 120 Jon Boat
    Length Beam Capacity Max hp
    11'3" 60" 649 lbs. 15
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    Overall Customer Rating: 
    4.8 out of 5
    4.8 out of 5
    9 out of 9(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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    Rating breakdown 9 reviews
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    4 out of 5
    4 out of 5
    DownSouthDan
    Location:Orangeburg SC
    Age:36-45
    Gender:Male
    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
    good, not great - met expectations
    Date:
    I purchased this boat in 2009, and have kept it on a trailer in my garage. I have used it about 12 times since purchase. Basically it has met my expectations. The electric motor mount on the bow was too flexible to use initially. When I attached my MinnKota 35lb motor to the mount, the powerhead would lift out of the water as the plastic mount flexed backward under the strain. I reported this problem to the manufacturer, and to their credit they promptly sent me an aluminum sleeve to drop over the mount which provided some added integrity. The aluminum sleeve was not wide enough, as the motors clamps were teetering on the edges, but it was a sufficient fix, albeit not optimal. A few other issues: the 50 amp glass barrel fuse in the vicinity of the battery hook-up blew, and I was unable to find a like replacement at ANY hardware store, and so I ended up having to wire around it. No problems thus far with that. The wood screws that secure the hatch hinges are puny, and have a habit of prying off\u2026 I wish they would have used flush mount bolts instead of small wood screws. The rear scupper (above the bilge drain) is mounted too far above the floor of the boat, allowing a significant amount of water to accumulate before it bails. I wish this drain was flush with the floor (yet still far enough above the water-line) so that the boat would self bail. The floor is kind of soft and flexible; I would have preferred a more rigid surface to walk on. The foam/velcro rod-holders that come with the boat are not for use while fishing, they are designed to lie two rods flat on the boats deck \u2013 and will only work if your rod is the right shape/size. I attached a rod holder to each aluminum handrail, and discovered that the rails are not very sturdy. They wiggle around quite a bit, and to be candid have led me to believe that the rails are there only for cosmetic purposes. All toll however this boat is sufficient, and meets expectations. I prefer it to an Alumacraft Jon Boat (my other option in this price range) because of the internal wiring, the superior compartment spaces, and the convenient decks in the stern and bow. I have had no major structural issues with the craft. It runs nicely with my Yamaha 4HP 4cycle outboard, although @4HP there is insufficient thrust to get on plane. One thought that I would share is that 2K for the boat, 600 for the trailer, and 1200 for the outboard, 200 for the trolling motor, plus various expenses for the rod holders, battery, etc\u2026 I am well North of 4K \u2013 I probably could have scored a decent used bass boat for that on Craig\u2019s list. Just a thought. Overall I would recommend this product.
    Overall Customer Rating: 
    5 out of 5
    5 out of 5
    Yumabassmaster
    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
    Best Mini Bass Boat In The World
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    This boat is the world's best mini bass boat. The Sun Dolphin Pro 120 comes with all the things you need to slam bass all day long at little or big lakes. The boat can handle up to 15hp so you dont go so slow you get bored with it. The two casting decks have more then enough room. The back deck has a battery box and a big livewell to store all your keepers. The front deck has three compartments with one usually being cooler and the others being tackle storage. Under the front deck is a perfect spot to put your tackle box or life preservors. The boat comes with a rod holder so your poles do not bounce of during travel. It has a control panel so you dont have to go to each electric component to turn it on. The boat is very stable and is super hard to flip(never done it). This boat has plenty of room for two people and all the gear. It also has a very big cabin space for geaar/life jackets/tackle/anything you need. Buy the boat and you will not regret it at all.
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    CAPEYE
    Location:LLano, Ca
    Age:56-65
    Gender:Male
    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
    What a geat deal
    Date:
    First of all dealing with Cabelas has been and hope to continue be a great experience. Services with KL Industry was excelent over the phone. I've had this boat for three seasons and never regret a moment of it. More room than my grandson and I need. For small Lakes this is the boat you will require. Try it you will enjoy it. Mini Kota (36) and 5hp Briggs and stratton is all you need. Lest go fishing.
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    5 out of 5
    5 out of 5
    Dolphinpro
    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
    out standing boat
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    Of all the small boats I have owned and fished out of this is by far the best there is. My fishing partner and I fish several tournaments a year, we use a large fiberglass boat on big lakes and rivers. When it comes to restricted horsepower lakes we use the sun Dolphin. It will outrun any other boat on the lake! With two men and our gear it will run 23 mph with a 15 hp mercury. We can both stand and fish all day with no stability problems. The only thing we give up using the "plastic boat is space. I have used this boat for three seasons and have not found any problems.
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