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boaty69 05-13-2011 10:09 AM

best 28 footer for the salt and chop
 
looking for your wise input-would like a 28ft max, v-hull single bb boat that can handle a bit of the rough stuff and ride pretty well.i know go big may be the response but $$ mean 28 is about my limit.what would you all reccomend?

GTOFFSHORE 05-13-2011 10:14 AM

IF your stuck on a 28, a 280 powerquest would be nice. Real big boat. Tall freeboard made for the rough stuff. Cant rerally think of anything else but sure others will chime in.

Chris 05-13-2011 10:22 AM

28 active thunder
28 saber
28 pantera
28 sonic - if you can find a used one

Uncle Dave 05-13-2011 10:28 AM

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Laveycraft 2750. 28.6 ft. - true 24 degree V 8ft beam.

Race winning & proven pedigree. Most guys with 28 footers have never been out of site of land.

This is a VERY capable machine.


Uncle Dave

Gladhe8er 05-13-2011 10:32 AM

28 Active Thunder and 28 Pantera are going to ride the best in the chop. Thats why I bought mine. It's great for Long Island Sound.

VetteLT193 05-13-2011 10:44 AM

The question does need a frame of reference on price, etc. though...

28 Donzi ZX is pretty good. Twin step bottom... came in single BB and twin SB setups. it used to be called the 27 zx, same bottom. I have one and it rides very well.

I'd take a 272 Formula SR1 for an older boat. heavy. BIG, but twin BB setup in most of them.

Mastercraft240 05-13-2011 10:47 AM

27 or 30 activator, 28 pantera, OL's new 28 might be an option, 29 kryptonite, 30 phantom.......

Chris 05-13-2011 10:49 AM

i have owned both a 28 active thunder and 28 saber - i can tell you about both.

i agree with vette - the 272 formula sr1 is a great boat!

Uncle Dave 05-13-2011 10:55 AM

Look very hard as there are lots of great choices in this size.

Take a look at who vacuum bags their setups vs a hand layup.

Look at the interiors - specifically whats molded into the interior vs whats added on later.

Cabin depth/freeboard as well as whats a 24 degree ocean design vs a lake boat.

Do you actually swim? IF so a molded in swim step vs one bolted on with a bracket is usually easier to get onto.

Lots of details here.

Uncle Dave

wrinkleface 05-13-2011 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by Uncle Dave (Post 3402271)
Laveycraft 2750. 28.6 ft. - true 24 degree V 8ft beam.

Race winning & proven pedigree. Most guys with 28 footers have never been out of site of land.

This is a VERY capable machine.


Uncle Dave

those R very sharp boats!!:coolcowboy:


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