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Old 08-17-2023 | 10:02 AM
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Pretty sure MM never laid up a 28's. Only a few redo's of older Bobby S. 28's. It was common for MM to rebrand his redo's as new hulls for some reason, especially if they were put back into the mold.
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Old 08-17-2023 | 12:38 PM
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Other adds list it as a 1991. Eric Froberg built 2 or 3 in late 90's early 2000's under the Cherokee banner and they were all composite, he raced one of them. MM had a drawing up for a new 28 Apache now called 30 Rebel with new deck that included an integrated swim platform and redesigned hatch, but I don't think he ever built one.

It's a huge 28. You can put one next to a 41 on the water and pretty much same size from the front of fairing back. Huge cabin for a 28, very comfortable to spend time in.
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Old 01-17-2025 | 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by texomapowerboater
other adds list it as a 1991. Eric froberg built 2 or 3 in late 90's early 2000's under the cherokee banner and they were all composite, he raced one of them. Mm had a drawing up for a new 28 apache now called 30 rebel with new deck that included an integrated swim platform and redesigned hatch, but i don't think he ever built one.

It's a huge 28. You can put one next to a 41 on the water and pretty much same size from the front of fairing back. Huge cabin for a 28, very comfortable to spend time in.
i've got one of eric's 28 c.c. , great boat, rides like a 35
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Old 10-16-2025 | 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Unlimited jd
My brother in law had one that was neglected and uncovered outside for years before he got it. I crawled all over it thinking for sure it was rotted. Couldn’t find a soft spot anywhere. Very solid boat that handled any conditions you’d actually want to be in very well.
I'm fairly certain I have that one. And I can concur, it was prob one of the more neglected of the 50 odd produced (at least in America). I have seen two derelict/worse in Tortola in person. It's still fairly dry but one section of the bulk head is showing some water damage that I will get to it (if its the same boat your brother in law owned).

She's dry and covered/indoors awaiting a redo. It had a bad wrap on it and it's been a bear getting the old wrap glue off.







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