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Old 07-12-2011, 10:51 PM
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Hey everyone. New to the board but have been reading posts for few weeks. I am planning to take the plunge into boat ownership early next year for the 2012 season and just starting to plan my purchase now. I haven't owned a boat before but have ridden on quite a few from pontoons to house boats to ski and high perf boats. Interested in the high perf route but want the wife to enjoy it as well (ie no 120mph cats). I would like to start with a used 3-5yr old boat that is still in really good shape. I would like to keep the purchse to 70-90k if possible although that's a bit flexible if need be. So far I really like the sunsation 288 mid cabin open bow. The design looks nice and it seems like the best of a ski and high perf boat in one. From what I have seen they run about 70mph with the 496ho. I would like a little more speed if possible. Maybe one with a 525efi? Most of my boating will be on a lake 6k-10k acres so dont need to hit 100+mph. Anyway I am open to other boats but I do really like the mcob layout. I assume that people ski and tube behind this size boat right? What size boat would make that not a good idea? 32+ or twin? Please give me your thoughts and suggestions on boats. Thanks so much.
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Old 07-12-2011, 11:38 PM
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A 28' boat should be very good for what you want to do. That is a good size for your first boat.
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Can't go wrong with a Sunny man. They are great boats with fantastic customer service. Friend of mine owns a 32 Sunsation i have been on it numerous times, and it is a blast so I can predict the 288 being just as fun
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Originally Posted by Blackjack21
Hey everyone. New to the board but have been reading posts for few weeks. I am planning to take the plunge into boat ownership early next year for the 2012 season and just starting to plan my purchase now. I haven't owned a boat before but have ridden on quite a few from pontoons to house boats to ski and high perf boats. Interested in the high perf route but want the wife to enjoy it as well (ie no 120mph cats). I would like to start with a used 3-5yr old boat that is still in really good shape. I would like to keep the purchse to 70-90k if possible although that's a bit flexible if need be. So far I really like the sunsation 288 mid cabin open bow. The design looks nice and it seems like the best of a ski and high perf boat in one. From what I have seen they run about 70mph with the 496ho. I would like a little more speed if possible. Maybe one with a 525efi? Most of my boating will be on a lake 6k-10k acres so dont need to hit 100+mph. Anyway I am open to other boats but I do really like the mcob layout. I assume that people ski and tube behind this size boat right? What size boat would make that not a good idea? 32+ or twin? Please give me your thoughts and suggestions on boats. Thanks so much.
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Old 07-13-2011, 07:25 AM
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Hotlavey, I looked up that model and it looks nice. Your boat sounds like it may have a bit too much muscle for what I need. I am about 6 months away from purchase but will keep it in mind if you still have it.

Do any other manufacturers make the mcob style? How does sensation rank? I have heard their customer service is quite good. Thanks.
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Old 07-13-2011, 08:03 AM
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If you want a good mid cabin for family use take a look at Envision. They made a 29 and 32 with singles. Only draw back, you aren't going to get tons of speed but will get a solid ride and they are affordable. If you want speed don't waste time looking at them. Lots at LOTO for rough water use.
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A 288 Sunsation with 525 might be hard to find. I bet 85% of them came with the 496 HO. Nordic makes a very similar mcob as well.
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Originally Posted by Blackjack21
Hotlavey, I looked up that model and it looks nice. Your boat sounds like it may have a bit too much muscle for what I need. I am about 6 months away from purchase but will keep it in mind if you still have it.

Do any other manufacturers make the mcob style? How does sensation rank? I have heard their customer service is quite good. Thanks.
The muscle is there only if you need it however it is a great cruiser. We also have used it for skiing, wake boarding etc. I am not aggressively trying to sell it so it will probably still be around. I haven't used it for two years other then fire it up, warm it up, and shut it down. It sits in covered storage on its' trailer. Very sad.
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I would check out a Nordic. I see them every now and then come up with 525s. Also a few magic deck boats if you can live without a cabin.
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New 2011 288 MCOB with 525 EFI base MSRP is 156,113.
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