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letterrip 04-11-2010 04:19 PM

ohhhh whatever............
Hey.....as stated earlier "optional" ..... single anything and/or - try twin LSA supercharged small blocks (ctsV ZR1 ) at least in one of the first 5 boats to see how it runs.

just my 2-pennies.........of thought.

Indy 04-11-2010 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by mastercraft240 (Post 3085163)
Singles is where it is at, especially when it comes to true OFFSHORE boats.

When I think of true OFFSHORE boats, 28 footers don't come to mind. Anyway, like what you like, I'll never go back to a single.

Smarty 04-11-2010 05:28 PM


Originally Posted by letterrip (Post 3085208)
ohhhh whatever............
Hey.....as stated earlier "optional" ..... single anything and/or - try twin LSA supercharged small blocks (ctsV ZR1 ) at least in one of the first 5 boats to see how it runs.

just my 2-pennies.........of thought.

And you have a very good thought with the twin LS small blocks, I like it. I am indiffferent on whether OL builds the boat with twins or a single, get to building....As stated on another website, this thread is a good marketing effort, and has generated interest in their 28' product, hopefully they will have as much success in sales and on water as this thread has generated in product interest. If you build it, the boat will sell....We are all interested.

Animalhouse,

When is production scheduled for this 28' boat? With what power (size/manufacturer) will this first 28' boat have? When will it hit the water? How much $$$,$$$ for this first boat. These are fair questions, and you may have a real prospect reading this thread. Good luck with your build, I am sure it will be a very nice boat.

TampaBeach 04-11-2010 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by TexomaPowerboater (Post 3085154)
Many of us DO want twins. We are all entitled to our own opinions, so quite crying about it.

How much do you think a 30ft mystique is worth with a single engine. How much do you think a 32 fountain is worth with a single engine? Tell me, since you pretend to be such a genious. Why did the most well respected offshore race builder only offer twins on their 30ft boat? Perhaps they know a lot more than you............

Tex Fountain does not build a 32 single, so for those of us in the know I was refering to the 27 and 29 Fever models, you still haven't countered my claim, in that size range a single is more valuble to most people, look up the boats on traderonline. Yes we all are entitled to our own opinions, I am only stating mine. You are welcome to disagree but please do so in a respectful mannor and provide insight to your conclusions, or your just being rude. Maybe you know more than OL and you should go become a builder. :evilb:

JasonSmith 04-11-2010 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by TampaBeach (Post 3085062)
I think this is a great target market. As for all the "it needs twins to be offshore" get real!!!! You need to pull up the Pantera racing videos on youtube. As I stated before many of us DON'T want twins. Especially when a single motor can be faster than the same boat with twins or similar, why spend all the extra cash on Maint, Fuel, and Insurance when a single get the job done. To be honest probably 75% of the members on this site don't even boat in the ocean.

I would like to add one more comment on all the "twin" fans pull a used boat value on a twin engine vs single engine Fountain, Pantera, or Scarab. Yea the single is worth more, don't take my word look it up yourself.

The only "book" that ever bought anything is the checkbook. There is a $20k swing on my 99 model Baja in a twin vs. single comparison.
A twin engine boat will burn less fuel than a single at cruise speeds the same as a triple will burn less than a twin in a cruise (set mph comparison between both boats). The maint. is more but fuel is a non-factor. Who buys a boat for fuel mileage anyway?

Oh Deere 04-11-2010 09:58 PM

I think that a single 525/XR package would be the way to go to keep the boat affordable, plus it would show strong performance numbers.

The 525/NXT might be a great option, however prop availability (cleaver) may still be limited for a single application. Could take time to get it dialed in given that... I would say it depends on how much time you have to get it out the door.

Ten years ago we didnt have dependable power and drive packages that could push heavy single engine 28-32 footers at decent speeds. Twins were the only way to get there. Technology has brought about some great single Offshore options.

Great idea!

Mastercraft240 04-11-2010 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by Indy (Post 3085240)
When I think of true OFFSHORE boats, 28 footers don't come to mind. Anyway, like what you like, I'll never go back to a single.

That's true. You're right. I was referring to the 28-30 range specifically.

SOX 04-11-2010 10:21 PM

Ilmor 725

Powerplay25 04-11-2010 10:46 PM

Definately a single big block in a 28' Outerlimits. Considering you are targeting 90 mph with a 525, there is no need for twins in a hull this efficient.

Unless you want more weight, cost, maintenance and a crowded engine compartment.

heater63 04-11-2010 10:51 PM

I want one with a canopy and 525 bravo xr w/ITS so I can run with the SVLs.these boats are running in the mid to low 90s with this package.That would be one gorgeous boat!!!!!


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