Bob/Bradenton
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- Joined
- Sep 17, 2019
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FRB02830G001
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Ranger 21 "Martini" Launch
- Vessel Name
- Buttercup
So...the "Plan" after selling the big house and moving to the canal condo, and selling both boats, (all now sold) I was going to order a new C-28. (Can't go any larger due to the condo dock space). But, the "Plan" was foiled by Cutwater's decision to cancel the inboard diesel C-28's in favor of outboards.
I asked them and the local dealer about how to operate the needed AC in hot/humid mid-Gulf Florida and the answer was, "Lithium Batteries". And how do you recharge them? "Your run from place to place using your outboard motors". I want to anchor for a couple days in the same spot, not run the outboards to recharge the LI battery set.
So, searching for a late model C-28 LE.
Here's the question: I've been cautioned about pre-2017 28's since they are more likely to have the MASE generators rather than the later NextGen. And, according to the advisors, you can't get parts for the MASE gen-sets.
There are lots of 28's in the 2014-2017 range, rather cheap but low engine hours, typically under 400. But I'm done with "project" boats, therefore the original Plan for a new one.
I'd sure like some comments by owners of the older boats, especially in regard to the MASE generators. I've heard that the electronic control boards are typically a problem and you can't get them any longer.
Help Me, Help me...Thanks, Bob
I asked them and the local dealer about how to operate the needed AC in hot/humid mid-Gulf Florida and the answer was, "Lithium Batteries". And how do you recharge them? "Your run from place to place using your outboard motors". I want to anchor for a couple days in the same spot, not run the outboards to recharge the LI battery set.
So, searching for a late model C-28 LE.
Here's the question: I've been cautioned about pre-2017 28's since they are more likely to have the MASE generators rather than the later NextGen. And, according to the advisors, you can't get parts for the MASE gen-sets.
There are lots of 28's in the 2014-2017 range, rather cheap but low engine hours, typically under 400. But I'm done with "project" boats, therefore the original Plan for a new one.
I'd sure like some comments by owners of the older boats, especially in regard to the MASE generators. I've heard that the electronic control boards are typically a problem and you can't get them any longer.
Help Me, Help me...Thanks, Bob