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m50 12-05-2014 09:48 AM

270 Convincor
 
Wondering how well a 270 Convincor will ride in rough water and also what could a guy expect for top speed out of a 502 mag MPI? Are the cockpit and cuddy of decent size?
Thanks RB

82predictor 12-05-2014 03:21 PM

Is it closed or open bow? Ride is very good in moderate chop, big swells is where the length hurts the ride. It is a big 25' boat. Lots of freeboard and cockpit and cabin size are good for a 25' boat. Expect 64-65 everyday GPS full of gas and 4 people. I got my 253 to 69.3 GPS empty downriver with a good chop in fall that was best ever and only once. These boats are very fussy about weight distribution and ride way better with 2 than 4 people. If you have a lot of weight in it u will need to use some tab to control porpoise between 30 - 38 mph. With two people you can control it with just the trim.

You might want to consider a 283 or 300 as well. More room in the cockpit and cabin and a better ride for about the same money. Hp500 will get you mid to upper 60s.

m50 12-06-2014 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by 82predictor (Post 4230569)
Is it closed or open bow? Ride is very good in moderate chop, big swells is where the length hurts the ride. It is a big 25' boat. Lots of freeboard and cockpit and cabin size are good for a 25' boat. Expect 64-65 everyday GPS full of gas and 4 people. I got my 253 to 69.3 GPS empty downriver with a good chop in fall that was best ever and only once. These boats are very fussy about weight distribution and ride way better with 2 than 4 people. If you have a lot of weight in it u will need to use some tab to control porpoise between 30 - 38 mph. With two people you can control it with just the trim.

You might want to consider a 283 or 300 as well. More room in the cockpit and cabin and a better ride for about the same money. Hp500 will get you mid to upper 60s.

Thanks for info. It is a closed bow. I am assuming that a 253 and a 270 are the same boat but different years? The boat I am looking at has tabs on it so I guess thats good.
thanks RB

82predictor 12-07-2014 05:51 PM

Yes, the 259 replaced the 253 and had a different dash layout and I believe was a hair wider. The 259 became the 270 when they started counting the swim platform in the length.

m50 12-07-2014 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by 82predictor (Post 4231452)
Yes, the 259 replaced the 253 and had a different dash layout and I believe was a hair wider. The 259 became the 270 when they started counting the swim platform in the length.

Thanks for info
RB

SecondWind 03-11-2015 08:17 PM

I owned a 2000 259 Convincor for 7 years, great boat. Purchased the boat new from a local dealer who was sitting on it for a few years. If you upgrade the tabs, power and steering that boat can handle some serious water with velocity, impressive!.


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