28' with twin 496HO's
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I want to hear your opinions. I have a 2004 28' PQ Sport Cruiser with twin 496HO's. I've heard that it's too much power/torque for a 28' boat and I've also heard that it's fine. I don't know who to believe. This is going on the third season I've owned her and I've had no major issues with the hull or engines. Of course I rarely take her above 4500 RPM's as I usually just like to cruise at a steady 3000 - 3500 RPM. Has anyone ever seen this type set up on a 28' boat, pluses/minuses? Be gentle now as we do love the boat. lol
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It came from the factory that way........ Good engine for performance, reliability, and safety - which is what that boat was made for. It won't turn heads with its speed but it will get up and go and be comfortable to ride in.
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1.The drunk fisherman at the bar
2. Bass boaters (these may be one of the same as above)
3. Sail boaters
4. Old cruiser folks
5. Anyone with a blow up tow behind on their boat.
6. Boater wanna beees at the local dive bar.
7. Non boaters
8. Anyone with a ballast tank on their boat
9. Jet boaters
10. Women
11. Bowriders
2. Bass boaters (these may be one of the same as above)
3. Sail boaters
4. Old cruiser folks
5. Anyone with a blow up tow behind on their boat.
6. Boater wanna beees at the local dive bar.
7. Non boaters
8. Anyone with a ballast tank on their boat
9. Jet boaters
10. Women
11. Bowriders
Last edited by ICDEDPPL; 05-06-2014 at 03:14 PM.
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I agree--- what is the concern? You've stated that you've had no issue but you've been told that its "to much torque and power" its 28ft, has a 9'2" beam @ 8100lbs dry --- and with the 496's HO's it seems that it would be great package for a family boat



