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Sea Pro 225FLX: Family-Friendly Fishability

Versatile, affordable 22-foot center console is easy to trailer and launch, tops 40 mph with a single outboard – and it has a private pumpout head and freshwater sink!

Aerial view of a white vessel speeding through open waters.

The Sea Pro 225FLX’s foam-filled hull is designed for a solid and dry ride in all types of sea conditions. Photos courtesy, Sea Pro

Another worthy entry in the affordable, versatile, family fish boat category is Sea Pro’s 225FLX, a smaller version of the company’s 24-foot “sandbar boat,” an offshore-capable center-console with dry-riding deep-V hull paired with the seating and amenities of a deckboat. Young families will love this 22-foot trailerable single outboard dayboat that makes great use of space.

Standout Features

  • Sea Pro Connect App telematics system (remote monitoring)
  • Built-in air compressor for towables and water toys
  • Foam-filled fiberglass stringer system
All white cockpit seating on a vessel out on the water on a sunny day.

Start with the versatile cockpit seating. The helm leaning post folds out to provide seating for two, then reverses to face seating for four across the transom. The outer transom seats also reverse to face aft, a good spot for spotting the person on the other end of the standard tow pylon bar.
What really makes this boat at home at the sandbar is a small, articulated, swiveling table that inserts into a special transom mount to provide a platform for food and drinks while standing waist-deep in water.

Adult female wearing a bathing suit and ballcap enjoying a beverage in the water next to a boat with a fold out tray.

Small white toilet in white bathroom with glass door entry.

The biggest family-friendly surprise may be the large console Sea Pro stuck on this small boat – the industry’s only full pumpout head and freshwater sink on a 22-foot center-console (according to the manufacturer).
But Sea Pro builds fishing boats first and foremost, and the 225FLX doesn’t skimp, with under-gunwale rod storage, stainless steel gunwale rocket launchers, additional hardtop rod holders (that nicely stow float toys), bow tackle storage, and 47-gallon capacity in bow and stern cooler boxes.

All white storage, rod holders and cooler boxes on the deck of a vessel.

The helm of a white vessel out on the water with green trees along the shoreline in the background.

The helm is anchored by a 9-inch Simrad touchscreen MFD tied to a thru-hull transducer, with standard sound system and power steering. Sea Pro builds its own powder-coated fiberglass hard tops, bow rails, and upholstery in-house, and the quality shows these are not cookie-cutter add-ons. Sea Pro says its foam-filled fiberglass stringer system makes the 225FLX “unsinkable.” Power options, either 200- or 250-hp, include Mercury, Suzuki, and Yamaha.

Main Specs

Length: 
21’9” 
Hull: Deep-V
Beam: 8’6” 
Draft:   14˝ 
Engine 1 x 200 or 250-hp 
Price: $128,629
Fuel Capacity 85 gallons
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Rich Armstrong

Senior Editor, BoatUS Magazine

A journalist by training, BoatUS Magazine Senior Editor Rich Armstrong has worked in TV news, and at several newspapers, then spent 18 years as a top editor at other boating publications. He’s built a stellar reputation in the marine industry as one of the most thorough reporters in our business. At BoatUS Magazine, Rich handles everything from boat and product innovation and late-breaking news, to compelling feature stories, boat reviews, and features on people and places. The New Jersey shore and lakes of lower New York defined Rich's childhood. But when he bought a 21-foot Four Winns deck boat and introduced his young family to the Connecticut River, his love for the world of boats flourished from there.