Hurricane SunDeck Sport 187 OB
18.7ft deck, built 2013–present. Primary use: salt or fresh.
Typical used values
| Model year | Used asking range | Median | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | $14,500 – $19,500 | $17,000 | low |
| 2020 | $26,000 – $33,000 | $29,500 | med |
| 2026 | $40,500 – $50,000 | $45,500 | low |
Ranges interpolate 3 hand-anchored years at 7%/yr depreciation off-curve. Hours and saltwater service further adjust; a full Deal Report scores those for a specific listing.
Known issues to check (2)
- Medium Deck boats carry big open cockpit soles — check for stress cracks radiating from seat bases and the bow ladder recess on hard-used hulls.
- Medium Florida-kept examples are frequently full-salt boats: inspect transom bracket, trailer, and under-deck wiring for corrosion commensurate with that life.
Pre-purchase inspection checklist
- Raking-light pass over the cockpit sole and bow area for spider cracking.
- Confirm outboard flushing discipline on saltwater boats — corrosion at the midsection tells the truth.
- Check the head compartment (where fitted) plumbing actually works.
Typical engines (2)
- Yamaha 4-stroke outboard (F70–F300)
The benchmark for outboard reliability and resale. F150 and F300 routinely run 2,000+ hours with routine service. Top-tier buyer trust — a Yamaha-powered hull sells faster than the same boat on any other brand.
100-hour service intervals; 10-year/1,000-hour anode and water-pump attention. Saltwater units: check the bus bar and starter solenoid behind the powerhead for corrosion.
- Suzuki 4-stroke outboard
Underrated, highly reliable 4-strokes — Suzuki effectively pioneered the modern big 4-stroke outboard. Slightly thinner dealer network than Yamaha/Mercury in some regions, which is the only real resale knock.
100-hour service; check the timing-chain-driven valvetrain history on high-hour units. Confirm a Suzuki dealer is reachable in the buyer's area.
Resale liquidity (78/100)
Hurricane owns the outboard deck-boat category, strongest in Florida and the Southeast. Deep regional buyer pool; slower movers inland.
Hurricane SunDeck Sport 187 OB FAQ
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What should I inspect on a used Hurricane SunDeck Sport 187 OB?
- Raking-light pass over the cockpit sole and bow area for spider cracking.
- Confirm outboard flushing discipline on saltwater boats — corrosion at the midsection tells the truth.
- Check the head compartment (where fitted) plumbing actually works.
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