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bouyhunter 06-26-2007 08:14 PM

Maltese
 
Can someone post all the real specs on a mid-70's Maltese??
Were they Kevlar built?? Or standard glasss??
What drive packages were used??
I see both volvo's and TRS.
Only small blocks?? I would imagine BBC's would be too heavy.
Any out there with a recessed floor at the helm/passenger to increase the freeboard??

I have questions.

24degrees 06-26-2007 10:43 PM

I have some brochures with specs but I'd have to scan them. It looks like Magnum would build whatever you wanted.

Stormrider 06-27-2007 08:00 AM

My bud has his for sale in the classies.
Doesn't need much cosmetic work, and bbcs would sag her even more in the rear.

bouyhunter 06-27-2007 05:23 PM

I found the below on iboats, which is a little less than what I was looking for.
5200#'s sounds light for this size. Kevlar??


1976 Magnum Marine 28 Maltese
The 1976, 28 Maltese is a 27.5 foot inboard/outboard boat. The weight of the boat is 5200 lbs. which does not include passengers, aftermarket boating accessories, or fuel.

While this sports cruiser does have a hull made of fiberglass, it is beneficial to keep the boat clean and dry by covering it properly while not in use. Good maintenance and care can help your vessel stay in good condition and have a higher value at resale. Applicable engine information has been included below since a boat needs reliable power.

Information on this page is provided to you as a free service of iboats.com. Because this information has come from many sources we can not guarantee its accuracy. Even if this information is the same as the original factory specs, boats are sometimes modified. Thus, for safety and other reasons, it is a good idea to verify information here to make sure it matches up with your boat.
Engine Information:
This boat may have come with the following or other engines :
(In the interest of safety, never exceed the manufacturer's maximum horsepower rating for your boat.)
500 hp with 2 engines ( 250 hp per engine)
560 hp with 2 engines ( 280 hp per engine)
600 hp with 2 engines ( 300 hp per engine)

Stormrider 06-28-2007 08:08 AM

i doubt its kevlar. As a 76 its one of the last boats delivered by don, or 1st by ted.
Brownie was there during this time, and would know if kevlar was used.
But 5200lbs... no way.

Bigbroadjumper 06-28-2007 01:10 PM

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according to Magnum Marine

Overall length 27' 06"
Beam 7' 11"
Draft to Keel (static) 18"
Draft to Outdrive Tips 28"
Height, Windshield to Keel 69"
Height, Windshield to Waterline 52"
Freeboard 34"
Fuel Capacity 110 Gallons
Speed (approx.) 70
(Mine has gone 70....on a trailer)
Power (choice of Twin) Up to 450 HP
Gross Weight, dry (approx.) 5,200 lbs
Colors Custom

"more cabin space than the Magnum 27' Starfire, the Maltese 28' Magnum offers comfort with sizzling speeds."

HIGH LIFE 06-28-2007 09:10 PM

marylandmark, go to classic offshore-old school rides,page31,post#614.........white magnum sedan TWIN 300,on bracket 18"..........HIGH LIFE

h2oboater 06-29-2007 05:51 PM

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1976 1976 magnum marine maltese 28 ft cruiser 350 hp engines Item number: 300124049263

This one's on ebay, a fixer uper bids at $3000.00 looks a little rough.

bouyhunter 06-29-2007 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by h2oboater (Post 2182476)
1976 1976 magnum marine maltese 28 ft cruiser 350 hp engines Item number: 300124049263

This one's on ebay, a fixer uper bids at $3000.00 looks a little rough.

OK, you called me out. That's the one I'm looking at.
Hence, all the questions.
I've been e-mailing back and forth with the guy, and I'm on the bubble - $3000 won't get it, but it's reasonable.
Motor's are toast. Need at least full rebuilds, if not just replaced.
Exhaust is shot. Interior shot.
TRS II drives - not necessarily a bad thing. I had a TRS in my single Baja 454, and loved it.

So, what makes it a Maltese?? I've studied so many offshore boats, and want something a little unique and old school cool.
Is it a Maltese because of the rounded fairing?? is that the difference??
I know I sound like I know nothing of the history of Magnum, but I do know a good bit, just never studied them as hard as some of the other classic boats (donzi, Cigarette, etc..).

Stormrider 06-29-2007 07:02 PM

maltese: 28ft, a bit larger cabin, and a bit more freeboard.
more cruiser than the sport. but its not a cruiser.


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