I am probably going to buy this boat, a 1972 aquasport 222 center console with a 200hp merc on it. The owner said the transom had been modified (how much I cant tell, as I dont have any original pictures to go by).<br /><br />The transom looks a little low for my tastes, but the cockpit is self bailing. <br /><br />Any suggestions on whether I should pass on this boat because of the transom (I live in new jersey, mainly fish Sandy Hook, barnegat bay, and maybe once a year take a ride out to the mudhole/ambose light, about 17 miles out). <br /><br />I'm concerned about the following: <br /><br />1) The transom being low and taking a wave into the cockpit in a following sea. Would there be a cost efficient way of keeping most of the water out of the cockpit?<br /><br />2) Someone losing footing, etc, and falling out the back. Any suggestions on providing a way to keep people from flying out of the boat? i was thinking a nice powdercoated/painted bar, similar to bars/guards the coast guard and sea tow uses.<br /><br />
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<br /><br />here is a link to the whole boat pics:<br />Aquasport222 <br /><br />I really dont want to pass on the boat, as the price is right and its in good shape.

