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gsmith9898 08-16-2005 06:53 PM

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28 needs a twin engine or outdrive will be a problem. Too heavy of boat. The 26 is actualy 26 feet 11 inches.

chuckels 08-16-2005 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by evil
Now you guys have me thinking of which way to go on a boat. I've been looking for a cat for a few weeks now. I rode in my friends 28' profile a couple of weekends ago!(nice). The boat rode and handled great. I've brought it up about buying a 26' Daytona and a couple of people tell me to go at least a 28'. What I'm looking for is a quick boat that I can take to the lakes or rivers and also take on a few poker runs. Looking to buy a used boat. The Profiles I really like but haven't seem to find any with alot of motor. I see alot of 26' Daytonas with big H.P. I'm looking for something with at least 800h.p. I like power. I race a sand dragster with a blown-alcohol injected KB hemi, around 1600-1800 depending on tune up. In 300 ft. it will run a 3.0@ 103mph. Any comment or info on what you feel would be the pros and cons between a 26' and 28', Daytona and Profile and what H.P to go for would be very helpful!!
Thanks

Hey evil, how much are you trying to spend , and were are you located ?

Turbojack 08-16-2005 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by gsmith9898
28 needs a twin engine or outdrive will be a problem. Too heavy of boat. The 26 is actually 26 feet 11 inches.

I have 26 bowrider & have a friend with a 28 tall deck bowrider. My 26 rides just about as good as the 28. Advantage of 28 is you have twin motors, when one breaks you can make it back on your own. 26 you will be towed. With 28 you will be able to go faster unless you go totally wild in the 26. The 28 is 27 feet & 11 inches so it is only 1foot longer but it is also 6" wider. I have been thinking of getting a 28 but I just can not pull the trigger due to the $ I would be spending.

gsmith9898 08-16-2005 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Turbojack
I have 26 bowrider & have a friend with a 28 tall deck bowrider. My 26 rides just about as good as the 28. Advantage of 28 is you have twin motors, when one breaks you can make it back on your own. 26 you will be towed. With 28 you will be able to go faster unless you go totally wild in the 26. The 28 is 27 feet & 11 inches so it is only 1foot longer but it is also 6" wider. I have been thinking of getting a 28 but I just can not pull the trigger due to the $ I would be spending.

I wanted a twin but could not afford it and insurance, so I boat a new 26 with the 525efi and I love it. Still want to upgrade next year on a twin engine cat.

RJBBC 08-17-2005 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by gsmith9898
I wanted a twin but could not afford it and insurance, so I boat a new 26 with the 525efi and I love it. Still want to upgrade next year on a twin engine cat.

I would like to hear more about the 28 Tall Deck with a single engine blower motor. You have made references that this setup will be susceptible to drive failures. Is there a Bravo 1 style drive: BMAX, IMCO XSTREME, or others that are built to sustain the forces behind this kind of setup? The 28 TD single engine is only 500lbs. or so heavier than the 26, so what's the problem?

gsmith9898 08-17-2005 09:52 PM

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call mike misplay at eliminator and he can tell you the weight difference. I have never talked to a person with a single engine tall deck 28 that had not been through at least two drives. b max and machine max. Eliminator told me that the 28 was designed for twins.

Turbojack 08-18-2005 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by gsmith9898
call mike misplay at eliminator and he can tell you the weight difference. I have never talked to a person with a single engine tall deck 28 that had not been through at least two drives. b max and machine max. Eliminator told me that the 28 was designed for twins.

When I was looking for a boat I wanted to go the 28 with 1 motor. Talked to two people in Houston, One had just put a smaller motor in boat since he was tired of tearing up drives. Other was going thru drives. These were both many years ago before the Bravo X came out so maybe they will work today.

gsmith9898 08-19-2005 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Turbojack
When I was looking for a boat I wanted to go the 28 with 1 motor. Talked to two people in Houston, One had just put a smaller motor in boat since he was tired of tearing up drives. Other was going thru drives. These were both many years ago before the Bravo X came out so maybe they will work today.

I was looking in may of this year for a boat. nothing has changed yet. I really like the 28 with the door but ended up with the 26 with the 525efi.

Airpacker 08-19-2005 12:36 PM

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28 TD, big power and a number 5 or 6 drive would be a sweet setup. I have a 25 with 570hp and a black hawk drive and it runs great but I feel I am at the limit of what the drive will take reliably. I talked to a guy who had 1100hp and a number 6 drive on a 25 but he lost a ton of interior space due to the transmission. Only thing between me and a 28 is BIG $$$$$$$ and insurance companies too. It will be sad if insurance forces us back to V's but I can almost see it coming. Only one company in Canada will take on a fast cat these days so guess where the premiums are going.


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