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Originally Posted by SABER28
(Post 4878575)
dont see how those wont hit 100!:D
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"no excuses" ran well north of 100mph. it ran merc. #5 drives though. so it is possible.
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Originally Posted by SABER28
(Post 4878632)
"no excuses" ran well north of 100mph. it ran merc. #5 drives though. so it is possible.
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Originally Posted by SABER28
(Post 4878632)
"no excuses" ran well north of 100mph. it ran merc. #5 drives though. so it is possible.
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twins, unknown hp , owner was a little secretive about that. rumor was 110+ mph. doug would know the details. if he will tell you i dont know.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...242972823c.jpg i do know the X dimension was high, only limited by the transom assembly hitting the rub rail. |
Originally Posted by SABER28
(Post 4878673)
twins, unknown hp , owner was a little secretive about that. rumor was 110+ mph. doug would know the details. if he will tell you i dont know.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...242972823c.jpg i do know the X dimension was high, only limited by the transom assembly hitting the rub rail. |
Originally Posted by RBeyer
(Post 4878687)
X Dimensions will look higher yet because a 5 is just big. I sent you a PM.
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Originally Posted by Stormrider
(Post 1888885)
The '93 in post 65 is the boat for sale in the classifieds.
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Originally Posted by Nauti Kitty
(Post 1889842)
28's 10-11-12
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Smart move listing it on OSO. I remember when your boat was for sale back in 2009 or 2010. I waited so long to pull the trigger and when I did someone had just bought. I kicked myself for not buying it and then bought my 28 Apache. Sold it and waited for years for another single engine 28 Saber to come up and it never did until now roughly 2 years after I bought my Saber. I do prefer the twins, but did not realize so much was different than my 1989 28 Saber. The engine hatch and bilge is like a solid 1 1/2ft longer, which makes for a shorter cockpit as well and the chines on the newer models are like 2-3 times as wide so mine doesn't handle quite the same. The bilge floor/hull of mine appears sturdier and thicker; just walking around in the bilge you can tell a noticeable difference; there is no give.. I read the 2013-2014 build thread and saw where Doug said he was using 3/4 inch of balsa in the hull of the 28's and using 1 in balsa coring in the hull of the 41's. I think they may of used 1 in balsa coring on mine as the first twin engine 28.
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