PH22 Picutres?

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Over on the Inshorefishing .com forum a poster named Casey has posted many picture of a boat I'm fairly certain is a PH22. I don't think it is complete yet.

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I think that he has completed at least one. Did some pretty cool mods to it too. Recessed trim tabs, sponsoons, etc...

i also see him over on Fl sportsman boating forum a lot.

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Thanks for the pictures. Do you plan on taking any of the inside?
ALso how well did it ride? What size motor is that on it?
Do you think the beating behind the console could be changed to spinaround captions cairs?
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Looks great! Very good looking flats and bay boat.

What strikes me about our hero Jacques is that these boats trim is always perfect in the photos! Factory boats always seem to look heavy in the stern. I picked the heaviest motor aprroved for the C19 and put the biggest battery I could find aft with a big livewell aft also and maxed out fuel with 60 gallons and an aft 17 gallon freshwater tank. It barely changed the trim at all.

Those features would have sunk a lot of production 19 footers.
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Nice trim.....

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