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27 FC compared to a 28 TE

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gregb
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27 FC compared to a 28 TE

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Hi, I used to own a 28 TE. I loved it. Sold it 8 years ago. Now I'm 8 years older and don't need the speed. We are looking at (Thinking about a 27 FE with a 157 HP Isuzu Diesel.)
Can anyone tell me how the ride compares in 2-4' seas? Also any info on the Isuzu? We had a yanmar which was perfect.

TIA
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Re: 27 FC compared to a 28 TE

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I just ran a 27FC, with the 157 Isuzu, from Charlotte harbor, through the OWW, to Stuart, Fl. this week. We had 4-5 foot seas in Charlotte harbor & SE Lake Okeechobee. The boat did well, the crew got pounded. It's a great boat & engine combination.
"FOOL'S GOLD"
1988 27FC #454
157hp Isuzu 6BD1
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Re: 27 FC compared to a 28 TE

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Sounds like you are the new proud owner of Little Lady. Congrats!
Former owner of the ‘Mary Jo'
1984 Albin 27FC (#74)
Hutchinson Island, Florida
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Re: 27 FC compared to a 28 TE

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Thanks, Bearkeley, I am, and it's a fine vessel, I'm going to do some updating to the electrics, and add some personal touches, but the boat is in amazingly well cared for condition. We had a great trip across the OWW.
"FOOL'S GOLD"
1988 27FC #454
157hp Isuzu 6BD1
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Re: 27 FC compared to a 28 TE

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so, I'm running a 27FC with the Isuzu 157 and it is a really solid boat...not fast. but faster than some and I have spent up to 6 weeks cruising with friends..just not 6 of them...two in the back and me in the V is an easy deal...the boat handles big water fine..better than most passengers do..doesn't like beam seas (or parallel wakes...they take some getting used to in close quarters with a breeze or current I have only been on a 28 for some fishing with a friend...it seemed to be a whole new class..bigger, firmer, quieter..but hey they are a lot newer too.,,and there are none I have ever seen near the price point of 27..if you plan to tow either one will need a heavy trailer (triple) and a 3/4 ton or better (IMHO)
1989 Albin 27 FC w/ Isuzu 157 hp, Ford 6.0 Diesel, giant trailer
6th, and most favorite boat yet
Cruising: Columbia River Portland to Bar, San Juans, Gulf Islands,
Desolation Sound, Sunshine Coast, Broughton Islands
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