27 Daytona Single I/O or Twin OB’s
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27 Daytona Single I/O or Twin OB’s
I’m trying to get some feedback on this boat. I’m looking for a nice lake boat and would like to get your opinion on the boat what power you would go with. I’m looking for a very reliable setup that will run in the mid 80’s. The boat will spend the majority on inland lake (No rough Water). I want to be able to take my kids out and have a good ride at lower speeds and also local poker runs. So far I have seen several with Merc and Viper 525’s and one with twin 250 XS outboards. Any feedback would be appreciated!
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Id say go with my 2005 27 daytona and the 525. I have the fam with 2 kids. It worked for us as a fun fast boat and a take the kids swimming boat. The 525 to me would be reliable and servicable. Keep in mind my 27 daytona with a single can be pulled by a tahoe, or 1/2 ton truck easily when a 28 with twins is allot of extra weight. also oB's arnt very cool when getting in and out of the water with kids, and are they loud?
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I’m trying to get some feedback on this boat. I’m looking for a nice lake boat and would like to get your opinion on the boat what power you would go with. I’m looking for a very reliable setup that will run in the mid 80’s. The boat will spend the majority on inland lake (No rough Water). I want to be able to take my kids out and have a good ride at lower speeds and also local poker runs. So far I have seen several with Merc and Viper 525’s and one with twin 250 XS outboards. Any feedback would be appreciated!
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I'd say go with the 525. I have an 06' 27 Daytona w/525 for sale if interested it has less than 20 hrs. I am asking 100k.
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Good ride at slow speeds is relative. The cats you are considering don't ride "nice" -for a cat till they start packing some air- usually 50 or so.- but they ride so nice and feel so good it's not an issue- unless the family is not happy at those speeds for some other reasons. That said- they are efficient at getting from A to B at those speeds.
If you're thinking about pulling tubes or something you need to look eleswhere- like a well balanced v-hull. For a few yrs we had the 25 Daytona for getting around and a Tige inboard for the watersports
If you're thinking about pulling tubes or something you need to look eleswhere- like a well balanced v-hull. For a few yrs we had the 25 Daytona for getting around and a Tige inboard for the watersports
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