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EYEBURN 03-19-2007 07:51 AM

Looking at a 28 with no motor and BMAX
 
A friend of mine is looking a a 28 TD with no motor. Thinking about an 800 hp procharger motor. The main concerns are balance of the boat front to rear and low speed spray and handling 35-45 mph. Doesnt want a "dog"down low. Anyone on here or know of someone that has one or knows that he can talk to?

gsmith9898 03-19-2007 09:44 AM

a single 28 is great as lond as its a low deck. The tall decks are very heavy causing problems with drives. The td needs to be twins.

PWRCAT 03-19-2007 10:10 AM

Ive heard the same thing. tall decks need twins. I think thats why they dont put out any new tall decks with a single. Ive noticed allot of older 28 tall decks and you never see them with 496,500, its allways a teague 800 or big blower motor which tells you all that power is needed to push it around. Then they blow up outdrives. Maybe its a good price?????

x7734x 03-19-2007 01:08 PM

Yeah big motor and the best drive you can get...

EYEBURN 03-19-2007 03:16 PM

The guy lives close and wants to trade hence the question. A lot of boating is done at loto and the water gets rough. Likes the bigger cabin also. Any owners out there?

stangjeeper 03-19-2007 06:02 PM

as stated above.. if its a tall deck with a single its gonna need lots of power. With lower power under 700hp it will be hard to get it on plane and itll be a dog.

rbtnt 03-19-2007 09:38 PM

A pair of 600 hp will get a TD over 100 no problem. If driven right, XRs or XZs will last quite a while, just make sure you check the bearings and gears every 50 - 100 hours or have drive temp gauges.

It will spray over the front in rough water under 55 mph, it really likes 75 to get up on top.

If you're going with a single, get a Konrad or #6.

Cattitude 03-20-2007 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by rbtnt (Post 2064043)
A pair of 600 hp will get a TD over 100 no problem. If driven right, XRs or XZs will last quite a while, just make sure you check the bearings and gears every 50 - 100 hours or have drive temp gauges.

It will spray over the front in rough water under 55 mph, it really likes 75 to get up on top.

If you're going with a single, get a Konrad or #6.

Seems like the first post is implying it's a single hull. If I was concerned about performance in the 30-45 range I would not be looking at cats at all- awkward/rough speed for most all of them. One thing to slow down to that on occasion as conditions dictate- but if you're gonna spend a lot of time there...... a good v-hull is where it's at:drink:

pstorti 03-21-2007 09:11 AM

I agree with Ken if you want to go 30-45 don't get a cat. Check out my 28 in the classifieds its a great deal! $84,900!

Ken how is that 30' working out what have you had it up to so far??

Cattitude 03-21-2007 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by pstorti (Post 2065663)
I agree with Ken if you want to go 30-45 don't get a cat. Check out my 28 in the classifieds its a great deal! $84,900!

Ken how is that 30' working out what have you had it up to so far??

Only a few hrs on it last yr, setup is/was off but did 88 gps. Just put 1" shorties on and borrowed some 32" 5 blades, I've got 1.5 ratio. I've got 30" 5 blades but have not run them with the shorties- it likes the 5 blades:) planes way easier and cruise speed is much improved:D


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