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27SC vs 28TE
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27SC vs 28TE
Does anyone have an opinion on 27SC vs 28TE. I really want a 28TE but I can buy a 27SC for a third the money.
I can see the physical differences and read the spec descriptions but what about real sea worthiness, speed, fuel, dependability, maintenance etc etc
thanx in advance
I can see the physical differences and read the spec descriptions but what about real sea worthiness, speed, fuel, dependability, maintenance etc etc
thanx in advance
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
Well, it's really apples vs oranges. 28TE (TE = Tournament Express) is a fast planning sport fishing boat with the kind of open aft cockpit you want for deep sea fishing whereas the 27 FC (FC = Family Cruiser) is a 7 or 8 knot aft cabin pocket trawler. Cost wise, both in purchase price & fuel economy there is no comparison. That said I'll leave it to actual owners of both types to expand on the differences.
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
What DA says. Differnt strokes altogether. There is plenty of research material available here at AOG. Take your time.
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
I guess they don't know the SC 27. They're both good boats but a world of difference in the cabin design, interior space, engine etc. The 28TE is a fast boat designed for fishing and not cruising, although it can be used for short cruises if you don't mind converting the berth/ table every night or just using the small quarter berth, and the galley kinda sucks. It's also a helluva lot more expensive maintenance-wise. The 27SC is slower, (not really a planning hull) smaller, gotta convert the V berth every night also, although it only takes about 30 seconds, and is about 1/4 to 1/3 the price. They really aren't very comparable in the end. For offshore work the 28TE is way better than the 27SC. I personally have the 27FC and wouldn't trade it for a 28 'cause I'm a cruiser and not much of a lake or offshore fisherman anymore. I prefer mountain stream fishing. Ben
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
Thanx all. So really the 28SC(Sport Cruiser) is more a coastal cruiser and the 28TE is ok offshore?
I envision being coastal along New England. Maybe some day the Great Loop. But time will tell
I envision being coastal along New England. Maybe some day the Great Loop. But time will tell
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
The 27SC is a poor mans version of the 28TE. They're both primarily fishing machines. The 27 is an adapted hull (still has a massive keel for a semi-planning hull) and the 28 was designed as a planning hull. BIG difference! They'll both take more than you can sea-wise but both are more of a weekender as far as cruising goes. I'd definitely recommend the 28 as an offshore machine over the 27SC! I cruised in N England for about 5 years (on a 42 foot ketch) and it can get really nasty there, fast so the extra speed of the 28TE would be very beneficial. Ben
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
Is a planning hull the same thing as a planing hull? Different spelling in USA? Still pronounced PLAY-ning, or do you pronounce it PLANN-ing?
Winston Churchill, who was of course half American, said that Britain and America were two countries separated by a common language.
Winston Churchill, who was of course half American, said that Britain and America were two countries separated by a common language.
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
Why not consider stepping up a size? This looks to be quite a deal.
Sorry, a link to C-list won't work on this forum. Go to C-list Sarasota and search for Albin.
And if you do the same search for orangecounty (all one word) C-list you'll find a 33' for only $9k, that obviously needs much more doing to it, but still looks like a great deal.
Sorry, a link to C-list won't work on this forum. Go to C-list Sarasota and search for Albin.
And if you do the same search for orangecounty (all one word) C-list you'll find a 33' for only $9k, that obviously needs much more doing to it, but still looks like a great deal.
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
Bob, My dang computer keeps changing my spelling. I spell it with single "n" and when I press "submit", it changes. I'm not a computer guy so don't know how to correct it. I guess the designer/programmer of this unit ain't a boater. Ben
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
Bob, I was referring to the spelling of "planing". One "n" is correct. My wife explained how to bypass this computers "spellcheck". Ben
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
Ah! That's funny. Not another Americanism after all. Having lived this end of the Atlantic for so long, I am never sure if I am encountering an error or a variation. Spell Check.... I turn the bugger off!
Anyway, it seems that the 28 is a very desirable boat, but the very similar 33 and 34 foot models (similar to my untutored eye that is) are often a bargain. Of course that TE is of the type of fast, large, aggressive-looking fishing vessel that seems to be all the rage amongst the macho set. I would imagine one would have to be smoking Cohiba cigars while piloting it.
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
Thanx Bob. I dont really want to go over 30/31 feet. And I dont want a flybridge. I really like the 28TE or maybe a 31Te
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
Ha, that is funny... Of course that TE is of the type of fast, large, aggressive-looking fishing vessel that seems to be all the rage amongst the macho set. I would imagine one would have to be smoking Cohiba cigars while piloting it.
I got a 28TE, but not a macho guy: A lover, not a fighter
Don’t fish or smoke cigars either, bought it for coastal cruising and for
sight seeing charters with little old Ladies sipping champagne.
The 28TE is a great boat in many ways.
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Re: 27SC vs 28TE
I was hoping someone would be amused!
It must be a sheep in wolf's clothing. It is certainly a sleek-looking boat.
Be careful of those little old ladies after a couple of glasses of champagne! ☺
It must be a sheep in wolf's clothing. It is certainly a sleek-looking boat.
Be careful of those little old ladies after a couple of glasses of champagne! ☺
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