The 220 Sisu is legendary among Downeast hulls. Sisu is a Finnish word that means stamina, fortitude, and "guts". This little beauty is aptly named. Originally drawn by Royal Lowell in the 1970s, her basic design is arguably the most seaworthy ever for a small powerboat. Modern composite materials plus a couple of design tweaks have made her even better. Recessed chines damp spray and add dynamic lift to her round chines as she accelerates, while an Armstrong bracket bolted to her transom frees up an outrageous amount of space in her cockpit.
Draft: 2 ft. 0 in.
Beam: 8 ft. 0 in.
Fuel tank capacity: 60
Standard features:
Specifications
Length: 22'0"
Beam: 8'0"
Draft: 2'0"
Dry Weight: 2660 gallons
Transon: 25"
Fuel Cap: 60
Rec HP: 115 HP
Standard
Navigation Lights
Stainless Steel Hardware
Black Rub Rail
20 x 20 Cabin Hatch
Stainless Steel Bow Eye
Boot Stripe
Self-Bailing, Non-Skid Fishing Deck
Inspection Deck Plates
60 Gallon Fuel Tank
Seastop Scuppers
V-Berths w/Cushions
12 Volt Switch Panel
Stainless Steel Bow Rail
Dome Light
Fuel Filter & Water Separator
Angled Instrument Dash Panel
Electric Bilge Pump & Auto Float
Anchor Roller/Deck Pipe
Flush-Mounted SS Rod Holders (Pair)
Hydraulic Steering Bay Star
12 Volt Accessory Plug
Compass
Front Opening Windows
Floatation Foam
Composite Hand Rails
(2) Opening Ports
Wiring Enclosure
Seat Boxes w/Swivel Pedestal Seats