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The biggest boat SeaVee has ever built, this 390 takes all the incredible innovations the company has made famous over the years to an all-new level, then adds a bunch more.

Our 390 came with four fuel tanks holding up to 570 gallons: twin 135s in front and two 150s aft. For long trips, you can manage fuel just like on a much bigger boat - drawing from any combination of tanks to optimize vessel balance.

Amazingly, the bow hardly rises at all when you put the throttles forward. In fact, time to plane hardly even applies. Unlike most other boats where you push the throttles all the way forward to get on plane, then pull them back, with the 390, you simply put them forward to cruising rpm, and the boat rises onto plane and runs. Then, once running, acceleration from cruising speed is instantaneous. Push the throttles forward at 35 mph, and you can waltz your passengers all the way to the transom if they aren't holding on.

Our hull had more rod holders and storage than Snoop Dogg has bling. Under-gunwale 12-volt outlets all around let you bottomfish or run downriggers or kite rods from anywhere aboard. And if you should somehow get water on the deck while fighting a fish, the innovative scupper system will drain it before you can blink. SeaVee offers several worthwhile options here, including a cored fiberglass hardtop with cutouts for the nine rod holders on each console side, a fiberglass tackle station and a big cooler that slides out from under the leaning post on steel tracks.