that 29 is awesome. What beautiful finishes for an aluminum craft. I can see more of these showing up on the East Coast with Alfred bringing more attention to these products. They will last forever.
I was fortunate enough to buy my 2008 22 oceanpro with a 225 honda (only 85 hours and i have added 300 with zero issues) and 9.9 honda high thrust kicker (over 1000 hours now without issue) 12 years ago second hand for only 40k Canadian. Came with wash down and 12" raymarine screen with radar, down riggers etc etc. With 4 kids there has been a lot of great memories for sure. A ton of fish, prawns and crab. Not sure why @patricknolan1096 called it a "Horrible boat" but it has been great for me and my family and I love this boat. Had it out to the outside of Vancouver island in big swells with no problems (definitely will handle more than i can). One day i might own a Makaira but this will do just fine for now. Heading up to desolation sound this B.C. day long weekend with some friends. Love where you live!!
I prefer a fishing tower with the second cockpit there. and I really like room for hammocks in the cabin. I like to sleep on a hammock while on the water.
Alfred one thing you guys dont speak about and im curious as well. hows the aluminum with the sun hitting it all day does it get hot? Can it be walked on barefoot?.
Alfred, everytime I click onto a boat I'm curious about and your doing the interviewing, you never ask the important questions. A boaters biggest expense after buying it is fuel. Start asking about the dam fuel burn. If the boat is equiped with a pair of 250s outboards, I want to know how far will a full tank of fuel take me at cruising speed, and how many gallons per hour does it burn at cruise. I dont care about max speed, I travel at a cruise speed the boat likes and is an economical RPM !! please start asking or I'm un subbing.
These look fantastic boats for uk waters.But twin diesel inboards would be much better as the loss of fishing space at the back is ruined because of these outboards.