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My Second 28ft Marinette (twin engine 318) enclosed cabin

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 6:10 am
by MarinetteBud
Well....Wife was not too impressed with the condition of the first 1973 28 footer and I myself wondered about controlling a single screw in tight places / marinas.
So.... I did a little more looking around and found this 1979 model and made a deal on it:
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/ ... oEkDvkrKM9

I save enough on the deal to have it shipped home for FREE and sure hope it pleases the little lady. It is supposed to be "turn key" and well cared for.
It was only in Fl. 2 years, brought down from Mi. I sure hope it's as good as they say it is. OR....A fool and his money are soon parted.

OMG! What have I done?

Old boats...Hobby or metal illness?
Bud

Re: My Second 28ft Marinette (twin engine 318) enclosed cabin

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 7:13 am
by Leviathon
Looks like a nice looking vessel. I did the same this Fall. Owned a 28 single that everyone complained because it was too rocky in rough water and tough to control with a single screw. I, however, have not told any of the family and will try and keep my secret until boating season. Purchased a 1973 32' Fisherman 2 x 360. Oh, and need to get rid of my 1968 single - fast!

Yours looks like much of the work has been done - nice boat

Re: My Second 28ft Marinette (twin engine 318) enclosed cabin

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 8:05 am
by bcassedy
She looks good! Should have no problem selling the "Admiral" on it.
Bill

Trailer? for 28ft Marinette (twin engine 318) enclosed cabin

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 8:47 am
by MarinetteBud
Can anyone tell me how wide the bunks need to be for a 28' twin engine? My bunks on my single engine are 61" between and 14" ahead of transom.
I need to know ASAP the delivery is coming soon.....I need a trailer ready to pick it up from the marina.
Thanks
Bud

Re: My Second 28ft Marinette (twin engine 318) enclosed cabin

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 4:58 pm
by shade2u2
Just an FYI... My single engine 28 has a stern thruster that makes it maneuver very well. I don't think it's very complicated or expensive unit.
Something to consider.
That 79 looks nice.

Re: My Second 28ft Marinette (twin engine 318) enclosed cabin

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 2:42 pm
by MarinetteBud
Well, got the 79 delivered last Thurs, an extra $200 delivery fee (hotel stay) Late pickup, Marinas fault. Oh well...Why chance a last min Cancel over it.
I got in a couple of test rides in before winterizing last night. Did better at first.... then likely fuel issues caused one engine to fail off and on.
The boat is in good condition for it's age....But needs some help and TLC.
The photos did not show the new paint job problems. Lots of bubbling under the paint in some areas and a couple cracked windows.
Anodes are 99% spent.....
Picked it up from my local marina yesterday and got it on my 3 axle alum trailer now.
Plenty of winter work and upgrades to do.
I like the enclosed cabin...
Love the way the boat controls with twins, don't love the fuel consumption it will have over a single eng.
Like the salon's easy access to lower level from helm over the door & hatch system the first open cockpit boat had.
Love the remote windless control. Don't love what the wet rope has done to the "rope locker"
Direct black water discharge will need to be addressed for Inland lakes and rivers...
More "Marinette" learning curve ahead....
Bud