A Detailed Review of the Sea Hunt 186 Triton 2010
Any boat enthusiast or frequent fisher knows the value of a top-quality fishing boat. I recently had the opportunity to get up close and personal with one such watercraft—the 2010 Sea Hunt 186 Triton—and what I discovered was quite exciting.
This model, listed in the Fiberglass Fish category, is a well-crafted piece by Sea Hunt Fish Boats. One doesn't have to delve deep to see why this model stands out among other fishing boats—the statistics speak for themselves. The Triton stretches to an impressive boat length of 18' 6", with a beam measuring 7' 9". Weighing in at just 1,750 lbs, this vessel, surprisingly, still manages to house an engine with a maximum horsepower (HP) of 150, powerful enough to cruise or fish offshore. Additionally, boasting a fuel capacity of 58 gallons, it enables significant fishing trips without fretting over the next refueling stop.
The 2010 Sea Hunt 186 Triton is built with a dry weight orientation, featuring a draft of 1'0". As for its ability to handle choppy waters and maintain stability, it's essential to consider the deadrise or the degree of the V-shaped hull. The Triton's transom measures 16 degrees—an industry standard— whereas the midship and entry at 20 degrees and 50 degrees, respectively, work seamlessly to cut through waves with ease.
This Triton model caters to comfort as well. The generous warranty on its hull shows Sea Hunt Fish Boats places its trust in the product. With the captain's helm chairs and rear jump seats, spending long hours on the water becomes a pleasure. Onboard storage includes a 72-quart cooler, 19-gallon aerated livewell, gunwale rod holders, and under gunwale rod storage. Each detail is carefully thought of, right down to the cup holders, console storage, and an anchor storage.
The 2010 Triton has been designed with Teleflex no-feedback steering and a high-speed livewell pickup. As for safety, the boat includes split striper rails, a console windscreen and grab rail, and a horn. Lastly, the swim platform enhances the boat's leisure utility, adding a fun element to your fishing excursions.
In terms of cost, the vessel has a suggested retail price of $14,464, with an invoice cost of $10,125—a relatively reasonable range for its category.
The 2010 Sea Hunt 186 Triton is the quintessential investment for anyone passionate about fishing. Its versatility in design, combined with a robust specification sheet, makes it a hard-to-resist fiberglass fishing boat.