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Single Engine Boats
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Single Engine Boats
I am currently boatless and looking. A single engine boat may be my next boat. I want a full cabin and a large sundeck for all the Claymates. I would like to have a 1990-1999, 27 to 30 foot "Cigarette type" single engine boat. What would you recommend?
Feel free to recommend ANY single engine boat... not just the ones in the poll.
Feel free to recommend ANY single engine boat... not just the ones in the poll.
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28 Pantera 28 Apache 28 Thunder
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A 29 Outlaw would be a pretty big boat all around and I've seen some single engine examples running around. If performance is not an issue, that might be the most bang for your buck. I like the 288 Sunsations but they will be a little cramp for the Claymates. Fuel/maintenance scaring you away from twins or the upfront cost?
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hey Clay! A friend of mine has a 26 powerquest single 454 mpi. I have an old 84 criscraft stinger 260 with twin 350-275 hp total 550 HP. went to a 2 hours non stop 40-50 mph and another 3 hours back. I spent 20 $ more than him... + one time came back home on 1 engine with wife and 3 daughters (6 months-3 and 5 years old) THANKS TWIN ! would not go back single engine. good luck in your choice!
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Originally Posted by Craney
28 Pantera 28 Apache 28 Thunder
I'm gonna have to write in on my ballet too. None of my pics are in that list. However, Craney and I seem to be on the same page. Those three are the ONLY three under 30' boats with a single engine I would consider.
On a different note.....What happened to the Bullets and Sonics you were talking about?
Buck
Last edited by buck183; 01-02-2006 at 09:59 PM.