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Windy Weekends not going to Gosport P1 Powerboats

by Ianfs » 15 Jul 2015, 19:23

Go for an S28 with twin KAD32's - that's the boat for me


I'm confused? Not difficult though! :? :mrgreen:
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by mark101 » 15 Jul 2015, 23:35

That's true Ian, I have always loved Sealines and the S28 is one of the best for realistic money. I am trying to find a balance between trailer boat and cruiser, hence S24.

Anyway, happy with either!




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by Ianfs » 16 Jul 2015, 02:09

There was some talk somewhere when I first started to be interested in the S23's which as I've previously said are the same models that the hull is not strong enough for general trailering, but I cannot confirm or deny.
Although there are one or two available with trailers, most are either stacked or moored. Then of course there is the Gross Weight issue.
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by ColinR » 16 Jul 2015, 07:18

The S24 is listed as a touch over 2 tons dry weight. Add in fuel, water, clutter and a decent trailer and you would easily slip over the 3.5 tons that a Landy can pull.

Don't think I'd fancy putting one on e the back of the Jag :roll:
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