My cousin has one, a 2000 model. I go out on it all the time. Its a heavy boat with a nice layout. Now for the issues. By far the wettest boat you can ever be on. We actually laugh about it, and are prepared. In any kind of chop, the hull throws it directly at the helm. This is with the tabs set perfectly. The boat needs tabs or its even worse. The wiring is sub par, so plan on rewiring. Aqausport used plastic harness connectors under the deck and console that had no water proof protection, they corroded right up. The in deck wells fill with water constantly, poor design and the lips do not let the water run away. The pumps, washdown and the Y switch to switch the in deck boxes is in a horrible location. Also a real design flaw in the boat is the pie plate hatch in the engine well. The boat sits low, so water always comes in the scuppers in the engine well. If she gets lots of rain, and fills the in deck boxes, and you have a full tank of fuel, the water comes up high enough to cover that pie plate. So if the seal gets bad, water directly poors into the bilge. I have seen this first hand.
All being said it drifts nice, and you feel safe on it. But plan on modifying the items I mentioned. Oh yea, any plastic parts, like cump holders and hook guides, are very cheap and broke very fast. He has had this boat since new, and its now re-powered with a 200HO e-tec. The boat needs allot of HP, so a 225 would be the min. He got the HO for a great price, and it puts out close to the 225, but I would not go any lower.
This is my opinion of the boat, and I have had many hours aboard it.