On board a stylish new SUV of the Sea | Dromeas Yacht D28 SUV and WA tour | Motor Boat & Yachting
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Reporting from the 2022 Southampton Boat Show, Motor Boat & Yachting editor Hugo Andreae takes us on a full tour of the SUV and WA versions of the Dromeas D28...
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Dromeas D28 SUV specifications
LOA: 27ft 1in (8.25m)
Beam: 8ft 10in (2.70m)
Engine: Single or twin outboards, up to 500hp
Top speed: 50 knots
Starting price: €160,000
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Great that they have the closed wheel house because I live in The Pacific Northwest and it is cold on the water, year round here.
I really enjoyed designing the deck of this boat. Quite compact and modular. ❤ Great Tour Thank you Hugo
Great walk arounds
@1:47 the stern anchor might still be missing few parts :)
Very cool little boat and with some serious performance. Great tour Hugo and look forward to the sea trial 😬
@hugoandreae3785
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Me too!
Great tour Hugo, £120k all in for the demonstrator is a great price. My second hand Botnia Targa 30 cost almost as much, and while the Targa has the benefit of a second cabin, and much nicer teak woodwork inside, and an outside steering position, I still think this new Dromeas boat is good value.
@hugoandreae3785
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Thanks Andrew
How bout the Ibiza explorer,only one deep gunwale,gives cabin more space.Its really the ultimate boat,especially the grand explorer with factory extended hardtop,YES!
Mashaallah, ❤️
A very nice competitor to the Axopar 28 and Nimbus C8. The only two things that Dromeas should fix with the D28 SUV are: 1. The rear bathing platforms on each side of the outboard need rubber fendering that Axopars put in their 2020-> models. Nearly all older Axos have cracked bathing platforms as they are pretty much the first thing to hit the pier when getting under way. That's why Axopar made the fix/enhancement to their lineup. 2. Besides the small window, the small cabin could use two small vents with insect nets to bring more in to the cabin. The one vent in the bathroom area simply isn't enough when two adults would sleep in the cabin.
@AC89-o9n
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The axopar 28 have less interior space due to its layout however, their performance is really nice. I dont know about this boats but the hullform in the axopar is very efficient.
@FinnishPanther
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@@AC89-o9n the layout of the D28 is exactly the same as in the Nimbus C8
Cool little design. Can someone help me with the sink under the helm seat?! 🤨
@jimdevlin2138
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sorry, but wit a design like that you are really on your own 🤓
If they do the COX diesel engines then it starts to be very tempting.
I feel that they should put a second cabin under the wheelhouse so a family of 4 can enjoy a weekend away, fantastic small boat
My problem with this is the "most of the outdoor seating at the bow" design. At any real speed, that area is going to be moving up and down quite a bit, and inevitably shipping a bit of spray. No-one ever wants to sit at there at speed - everyone wants to be further back. Where there's only one rather small bench. Looks great at anchor - not built for any sort of longish passage.
Ah, I very nearly bought the 28 SUV and would have done had i realised the delays with the boat i did buy. Ended up going for a Parker 790 explorer. The 28SUV looks great. Thanks for the vid. Sure it will be a great boat.
There is not one builder that builds a sub 30 footer for longer range with more cabin for sleeping and eating and a bathroom. I need to be a boat designed or just bring back the old Grand Banks boats.
I would love to know why this reviewer, and most others, drone on about 'storage' more frequently than any other aspect of any boat. It really is no surprise that under the majority of seating there is storage but oh no, he has to show it again and again. Is storage really so interesting and so vitally more important than build quality, reliability, seakeeping, ease of access, price, availability, and a plethora of other factors? To me this obsession with storage is a bit like car reviewers remarking that the vehicle on test comes with four wheels, and each has a tyre fitted. Storage is a given on a boat surely? Please stop droning on about it.