Harris Sunliner 220

raptorhigh

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I had to take a moment and show off my new (to me) 2008 Harris Sunliner 220. Tri-toon was definitely the way to go, and a big upgrade from our 16' Bayliner. The 150 Verado is remarkably quiet and responsive. The only thing I'd change is the addition of a flip-up bolster captains chair. If anyone knows of a place to find one, or a good workaround let me know.
 

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bennyboy1

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Re: Harris Sunliner 220

Nice clean boat! you're really going to like it compared to the bayliner, room to roam!
The fishfinder sticks out in the passenger area though, guests will be bumping into it when you have a crowd on there, you may want to relocate it. I really like that console, enjoy your new float.
 

raptorhigh

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Re: Harris Sunliner 220

Also thought I'd heap another recommendation on the pile for 303 protectant. The seats weren't in bad condition initially, but were pretty dull and dirty. I scrubbed with a vinyl cleaner then applied the 303 which led to a nice shiny appearance. Got the Admiral's approval on the last trip out, so it must be good.
 

Cycleman07

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Re: Harris Sunliner 220

Great Looking Boat Raptor. Im sure you will get many years of enjoyment out of it. :)
 

The Rooster

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Re: Harris Sunliner 220

Congratulations, Raptor. I don't see whats wrong w/ your Captains chair ?
 

raptorhigh

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Re: Harris Sunliner 220

Congratulations, Raptor. I don't see whats wrong w/ your Captains chair ?

The chair itself is extremely plush and comfortable. The only downside is that I like to stand when we're really moving and the seat doesn't move back far enough out of the way. I feel like a flip-up bolster would create enough room between the console and the seat to be comfortable. This is really picky though, and I will almost surely just deal with it and feel happy to be out on the water.
 

Old Screwball

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Re: Harris Sunliner 220

Driveuh, FLOAT her in good health

Oops, no HTML. The S and /s are supposed to strike out Drive.
 

Cycleman07

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Re: Harris Sunliner 220

The chair itself is extremely plush and comfortable. The only downside is that I like to stand when we're really moving and the seat doesn't move back far enough out of the way. I feel like a flip-up bolster would create enough room between the console and the seat to be comfortable. This is really picky though, and I will almost surely just deal with it and feel happy to be out on the water.

What i Have done in the past is use my throwable life perserver on the seat to give me an extra boost in the seat while underway. It works pretty well.
 

dls322

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Re: Harris Sunliner 220

Great looking boat...I'm sure your digging all the space compared to the 16'
 
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