27 fever
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I have owned a 2005 '27 with a 496HO for 15 years. A great boat. the 496 has been bullet proof. Mine runs 68mph. 29's have 525's in them which require top end overhauls at 300hrs and have problems with exhaust manifolds. I would not be crazy about owning a 15 year old blue motor. They are about 6 mph faster. For a couple or occasionally 2 couples the 27 is plenty.
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Welp, I'm still on the hunt. Have never been in a fountain so couple of questions......love the look... How is plane time? Cruising speed? How does it handle a nice chop? I boat on lake Erie and it can get messy quik. Anything else helps. Could even call....7168646285. love to know more about it. Thanks?
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I boat on a big fresh water lake. It gets a chop on it but nothing serious, 1' to 2'. If I boated on Lake Erie, I would want something bigger like a '38. Tabs down, it planes quickly and easily. Cruises at 40 under any lake conditions. I am the only one who like the speed. Lots of different GF's none of them like to go fast. Top end is bragging rights, but how often are you going to do it?
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the 27 has a pretty small cockpit. I have a 35. 4 is very comfortable. 6 is snug but doable. Coolers in the cabin. For Lake Erie you might want something bigger than a 27.
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I have owned a 2005 '27 with a 496HO for 15 years. A great boat. the 496 has been bullet proof. Mine runs 68mph. 29's have 525's in them which require top end overhauls at 300hrs and have problems with exhaust manifolds. I would not be crazy about owning a 15 year old blue motor. They are about 6 mph faster. For a couple or occasionally 2 couples the 27 is plenty.
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