DCB Performance Boats Expanding M-Series Lineup in Each Direction
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DCB announced that it is expanding its popular M-Series lineup in both directions with the new M28 and M44 models.
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...each-direction
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...each-direction
#2
Curious if anyone knows why the M28 is anymore entry-level than the M29? They both require the same twin OB, and have to cost within a couple grand of raw materials. I could see a M25-26 with a single being a lot less $$, but 1 foot shorter? Does anyone know?
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" He added that the M28, which starts around $215,000 on a triple-axle trailer, is going to be available with either twin OptiMax 300XS and Verado 400R engines from Mercury or in a single-engine stern-drive setup with packages ranging from Mercury’s 565 engine and Bravo One drive to Mercury’s 1350 engine and M8 drive."
28' cat with a 1350 in it!!!!!
28' cat with a 1350 in it!!!!!






