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25 foot webber’s cove by john’s marine in Maine
John’s Marine is apparently making a 25/26 foot webber’s cove in diesel and outboard configurations. 10’2” beam.
anyone know anything about these? |
that is a huge difference than the Stieger Craft you asked about last week :huh:
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my retirement boat, too old. slip in eastern CT. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Here you go Jim!
https://marinesource.com/boats-for-s...gnmb=100772977 |
Webber’s Cove makes a 26’, not 25.
I ran one one time on a #^&#^&#^&#^&ty day I would never consider taking my 28 BHM It’s a huge 26’ (side by side it dwarfed my 28 BHM) Like most downeast boats it’s great in a head sea but the 26 Webber’s cove is great in all sea directions (lots of downeast suck on a following sea) Very good speed for a downeast also. (18-20 knot cruise) |
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I’ll guarantee it’s a much different boat with an outboard I would find one with about 300-350hp diesel, though a big downside is the engine box. |
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Yup One will pound like hell that the fillings in your teeth will come loose. |
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the 25, called the Coombs Cove 25, is a stretched out version of the webber’s cove 22, with an 8.5 foot beam. looks pretty sweet. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Yes The 25 Coombs Cove is a modified 26 Webbers Cove. Bill who started the Downeastboatforum is building one now as we speak. He bought the hull & is finishing it at his house Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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