What's the differance?
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Considering that I have a 27 ft Formula, w/ a sigle step design, this thread got me thinkin, and wonderin, and prompted me to ask the question. Why DOES my boat have a step? There is alot to read on the subject at the US Patent Office...
http://www.uspto.gov/patft/
Search on "stepped hull" and you should get 39 returns concerning stepped hulls
Google search found this...http://www.rbbi.com/folders/pat/regal/regal.htm
http://www.uspto.gov/patft/
Search on "stepped hull" and you should get 39 returns concerning stepped hulls
Google search found this...http://www.rbbi.com/folders/pat/regal/regal.htm
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I wonder how the hell you can compare an AT and a Sunsation to a Sea Ray. No comparsion! I have ridden in a 28AT and there is only one word that would describe the ride, sick!!!
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Considering that I have a 27 ft Formula, w/ a sigle step design, this thread got me thinkin, and wonderin, and prompted me to ask the question. Why DOES my boat have a step? There is alot to read on the subject at the US Patent Office...
http://www.uspto.gov/patft/
Search on "stepped hull" and you should get 39 returns concerning stepped hulls
Google search found this...http://www.rbbi.com/folders/pat/regal/regal.htm
http://www.uspto.gov/patft/
Search on "stepped hull" and you should get 39 returns concerning stepped hulls
Google search found this...http://www.rbbi.com/folders/pat/regal/regal.htm
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You cannot turn a stepped-hull boat in the same manner as a traditional deep vee. I've turned the new quad-stepped Sunsation F-4 at 40 and 50 MPH and you cannot tell it from a non-stepped boat. Key is where you have the drives set before you enter the turn and how you control the power through the turn. No offshore-style boat, regardless of hull design, is intended to turn like a slot car.
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The 28 AT is a significantly bigger boat than the 288 Sunsation. A 29 Sea Ray doesn't fall into the same category of boat as it is more of a large runabout/daycruiser. Having never ridden in a 28 AT, I would imagine it rides as good or better than a lot of 30' boats out there. It is a large, deep boat. I would love to own one someday.
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The 28 AT is a significantly bigger boat than the 288 Sunsation. A 29 Sea Ray doesn't fall into the same category of boat as it is more of a large runabout/daycruiser. Having never ridden in a 28 AT, I would imagine it rides as good or better than a lot of 30' boats out there. It is a large, deep boat. I would love to own one someday.
My next boat will be a Active Thunder(I hope)
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Where the HELL in this thread did I compare anything to anything I simply stated that those were viable purchase options for me, and last time I checked I was spending my money so I think I can compare whatever I want to. If I don't find what I want in the 27'-30' go fast market then I am thinking of sacrificing the speed for the luxury of Sea Ray or similar type boat. Pat stated clearly what his intentions were for the 28' in this thread. Nobody would know if return on his investment would be worth it like him. However, if say a 28' or 29' DDC thought pops back into his mind in the near future I'll fly down with my deposit in hand for # 1. Pat, thanks for responding to this thread.
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I enjoy my 28AT very much....To say the least! HOWEVER...If you are looking for speed alone, there are faster hulls. But no other 28-30' boat will run like it in 2-4's....WOT with slight tab and slicin' right on through! My twin 28AT is a true offshore performance boat that gets about 3mpg @ 3800 rpm's...2.2mpg @ 4800. It's a blast and when I'm ready to move up, it will be a 33 or 37 AT, of course!