When SeaVee announced it was removing one of its most popular boats, the 390Z, from its line of center consoles and replacing it with a new model, it made a lot of waves. The 390 debuted at the Miami International Boat Show in 2006 and had a sleek, sexy look, lots of fishing space, plenty of power and a great ride. It was a showstopper. The company updated it several years later with a stepped hull and it continued to sell well. That begs the question: If it ain’t broke, why the new model?
In short, the owners of SeaVee are avid anglers and they understand the evolving wants and needs of today’s hardcore fishing crews, namely more power and more systems. They decided it was time to make some changes and that’s where the 400Z comes into play.
Step aboard the 390Z with Charlie Levine >>