Let's See Photo's of 30' and Under
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Just working out some set up issues that plagued the boat. Have a video in the Skater section of the first run. The boat runs good and will be fast for a 30. The props are 5 blade Dewalds.
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Great thread, thanks for all the contributors!
If we had a vote, the Tuff 28 is my pick. Up to 30' is a great size, you can still trailer it and maintenance is not too bad. I think this segment of the market is the future of boats, the big stuff is just too expensive now and requires high end racing engines to make them move whereas this size will run with modest power or you can still power up if you want.
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If we had a vote, the Tuff 28 is my pick. Up to 30' is a great size, you can still trailer it and maintenance is not too bad. I think this segment of the market is the future of boats, the big stuff is just too expensive now and requires high end racing engines to make them move whereas this size will run with modest power or you can still power up if you want.
RR
Last edited by rak rua; 10-29-2015 at 09:58 PM.





