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Speedracer29 10-25-2015 11:08 PM

Well, here in the land of Bajas and Checkmates, everybody looks at me like I have three heads when I politely inform them my "Cigarette boat" is a Progression....

Omni Present 11-13-2015 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by wananewboat (Post 3200096)
Saber and Pantera should be high on the list. The red boats that they have put out are very nice. I have always liked the looks of the Tuff 28 also.

I love the looks and calm lake performance of the Tuff 28 however as anyone seen one of these boats operate in two foot seas or better?

speicher lane 11-14-2015 07:07 AM

Mark built these to run - call him @ Tuff Boats. The build quality and attention to detail is unreal

BUP 11-14-2015 09:52 AM

I like the Progressions but how come you never hear about the 29 ? how does that compare to the 27 ?

Speedracer29 11-14-2015 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by BUP (Post 4375864)
I like the Progressions but how come you never hear about the 29 ? how does that compare to the 27 ?

It's 2 feet longer....

Badump bump :lolhit:

I think I'd prefer the 29 with twin O/B over the 27. The 24LD and 27 are sit downs, the 24XL and the 29 have the option for stand up bolsters. The 29's sunpad is longer, and rough water handling is supposed to be better at the cost of some top speed. I'm VERY happy with my 24 High Deck/XL, but I still find myself browsing for a used 29.

Omni Present 11-23-2015 12:33 AM


Originally Posted by speicher lane (Post 4375799)
Mark built these to run - call him @ Tuff Boats. The build quality and attention to detail is unreal

I concur the build quality is second to known and I've spoken with him at length. My question was really to hear first hand accounts from owners and possibly some video of these boats being run in ruff conditions. I just haven't seen or heard of owners speaking on there ruff water prowes......

iliveonanisland 11-24-2015 06:15 AM


Originally Posted by Sutphil (Post 1042860)
Manta.

I have a manta 32 cc, i know they have a solid racing history but not much i could find out about them in the internet

iliveonanisland 11-24-2015 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by Smarty (Post 2165792)
I like the 16' and 18' Donzi. Some of best boating memories were from living in Avalon and in Stone Harbor during the summers in the late 80's while in college. Bartending at night, and taking the 18' Donzi out for rides to Brigintine/AC (out in the ocean from Avalon). On a nice day, that was just great.

Yeah, you get wet every so often due to the smallness of the boat, but so what, that is cool. 18' Donzi, I loved that boat. Hot 20 something girls out on the boat, waitresses/barmaids out with me in the boat, some Budweiser, and portable radio --- Glory days!:D

I feel ya! My dad bought an 18 new jn 76, i was 16 and picking up 18/20 year old hotties in that lil puppy. That boat stuck out like a sore thumb in anapolis which is a big blowboater town. That 18 flew straight and true!

iliveonanisland 11-24-2015 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by dave911 (Post 2166157)
Donzi is the original, but for an 18 the Sutphen Gran Sport rocks!!

must be pretty rare ive never seen one. They do make some solid boats.

iliveonanisland 11-24-2015 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by pachanga (Post 2166275)
I gotta ask! What do you guys think about a 22 Searay Pachanga? Sure seems to do a good job with rough water to me! I don't have enough experience with all these different brands to post a choice!

I looked at one years ago and after owning a 18 and 22 donzi was very unimpressed with the sea ray


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