steven_ickman
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- Jan 26, 2015
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
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- Cutwater 28
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Hi everyone... We take delivery of our new C28 this Friday and are super excited! I've started looking at dinghy options and thought I'd get some input.
Definitely wanting an inflatable and leaning towards a solid floor because I'm a bigger guy at 260 lbs. Mainly need to cart my wife and I to shore and back. My biggest concern is that the C28 only has an 8.5' beam. I've been looking at a Zodiac Cadet 260 S online and was at West Marine today and the guy was showing me their PSB-275 with wood floors. West Marine has a sale on that boat right now and at $800 its an incredible price (versus $1500 for the Cadet.) The price isn't that important but a sale is a sale.
My concern with the PSB-275 is that it's 1' longer then my boat is wide. The guy at West Marine said that's a valid concern and I'd need to be careful when docking. He did say that some people compensate for the width difference with bigger fenders but thought I'd get input from the community before I buy anything. Should I just look for an 8.5' tender and if so what are some brands/models worth considering?
I have other questions around mounting options but thought I'd start with picking my boats boat first 🙂 Was just looking at Weaver Davits and they look pretty nifty 🙂
-steve
Definitely wanting an inflatable and leaning towards a solid floor because I'm a bigger guy at 260 lbs. Mainly need to cart my wife and I to shore and back. My biggest concern is that the C28 only has an 8.5' beam. I've been looking at a Zodiac Cadet 260 S online and was at West Marine today and the guy was showing me their PSB-275 with wood floors. West Marine has a sale on that boat right now and at $800 its an incredible price (versus $1500 for the Cadet.) The price isn't that important but a sale is a sale.
My concern with the PSB-275 is that it's 1' longer then my boat is wide. The guy at West Marine said that's a valid concern and I'd need to be careful when docking. He did say that some people compensate for the width difference with bigger fenders but thought I'd get input from the community before I buy anything. Should I just look for an 8.5' tender and if so what are some brands/models worth considering?
I have other questions around mounting options but thought I'd start with picking my boats boat first 🙂 Was just looking at Weaver Davits and they look pretty nifty 🙂
-steve