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2025 SeaArk 2072 VJ

2025 SeaArk 2072 VJ

$43,950

Accomac, Virginia

Year 2025

Make SeaArk

Model 2072 VJ

Category Jon Boats

Length -

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Come check out this 2025 SeaArk 2072 V-Jon, in color Mossy Oak Bottomland. It is equipped with a Suzuki DF115BTLSS5. It has the tread plate flooring, Gatorhide, also has a center console with windshield. Has flotation pods, leaning post with backrest & footrest in color black. Comes with 2 pedestal fishing seats (millennium, tan) has 2 fold down millennium seats with adapter for slide track. Has the electrical package, 36 gallon belly fuel tank. Has jack plate, LED lightbar package, depth finder bracket, flush aft lid option, 12V receptacle, fuel filter, dual batteries, and 4 cleats.

2017 SeaArk 2072 VJ

2017 SeaArk 2072 VJ

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Middletown, Pennsylvania

Year 2017

Make SeaArk

Model 2072 VJ

Category Jon Boats

Length 20'

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2017 SeaArk 2072 VJ SeaArk has discovered the recipe for constructing the toughest boat on the market. Our 72 bottom Jons are built from .100 gauge alumium. Our caprails are extruded and oversized to strengthen the top portion of the boat. Oversized ribs and rib doublers are used on the front four ribs, where the boat can take a lot of abuse. A 3/16" extruded keel is used to reinforce the center of the boat where the boat is most likely to be docked on rough surfaces.  CALL STEVE   717 9444232

2016 SeaArk 2072 VJ

2016 SeaArk 2072 VJ

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Middletown, Pennsylvania

Year 2016

Make SeaArk

Model 2072 VJ

Category Jon Boats

Length 20'

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2016 SeaArk 2072 VJ SeaArk has discovered the recipe for constructing the toughest boat on the market. Our 60" bottom Jons are built from .100 gauge alumium. Our caprails are extruded and oversized to strengthen the top portion of the boat. Oversized ribs and rib doublers are used on the front four ribs, where the boat can take a lot of abuse. A 3/16" extruded keel is used to reinforce the center of the boat where the boat is most likely to be docked on rough surfaces.