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Cutwater C-288

LOA: 32'6"

Beam: 10'

Draft: 2’9"

Fuel: 200 gal.

Water: 41 gal.

Power: 2/250-hp Yamahas

Price: $314,937

Boat design is subjective. For me, a good design finds creative ways to get the most out of every square inch of space while maintaining performance and ride. I think that’s why I fell so hard for the Cutwater C-288 Coupe.

With her 10-foot beam and 32-foot, 6-inch LOA, I wouldn’t call the boat large, yet you could easily steal away for a long weekend

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