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Billj 03-25-2010 10:25 AM

Judge 27 CC
 
For those who are looking for a Center Console, here is a quote from a customer on our 27' Center Console.

" We took the boat 55 miles out of Hatteras on Saturday. It preformed awesome. Everyone on the boat was very impressed. We had some 6 ft swells in the stream and I was amazed how stable it trolled. When we got back to the ramp we had a crowd looking at the boat, asking all about it."

Daniel LeGrande

Easy to trailer, fuel efficient, tons of room, rides great, affordable, and looks good too!

Bill

powerplay 03-25-2010 11:26 AM

The boat looks good but the builder himself looks a little rough:D:D:D

Baldzilla 03-25-2010 11:27 AM

We were out of Hatteras on Saturday...was that the boat I saw sinking in 3 footers?? :)

Does this mean you are going to drill holes in my hull when you paint the bottom :D

crabby and son 03-25-2010 11:31 AM

It is definitely a nice boat and becoming more popular as days go by. the fuel efficiency is the biggest plus and no rot construction is right up there too......Gary

Steve F 03-25-2010 12:04 PM

If I had money that 24' CC would be setting in my driveway right now. You do have some very nice looking boats Bill that's for sure.

reeltor 03-25-2010 12:08 PM

Everytime I'm out with Greg (your company salesperson;)) I am more impressed with your boats Bill.

Shawn Kimbro 03-25-2010 01:36 PM

I'm really enjoying my 27CC. I was out chasing gannets Monday in a sustained 25 knot southeast wind and a sloppy 4-5 foot Bay chop. I ran headlong into it between Taylors Island and Cedar Point which gave me a good chance to play with different trim configurations. Best ride was by laying her over with one tab completely down and the other up, high side against the chop. (Thanks to JP Williams for the tip.) I ran hard and came down stern first a few times, but other than shaking a few wires off the electronics, she held up fine. Coming back with following seas, I trimmed all the way up and turned her loose to 30 knots. I jumped a few waves and my son looked a little pale, but the boat did great. This was the third or forth worst seas I've fished in on the Chesapeake.

One of the things I really like about the way this boat fishes is the casting platform up front. If I were a boat builder with the skills of Bill Judge, I would enhance that area by lowering the forward deck a couple of inches below the rail. I considered putting a bow rail up there for added security on rough days, but changed my mind last night when I watched Jamie wrap a 43 incher around the bow like a retreiver pup on leash. And yes, trailering is a breeze. I've pulled her from Kent Island down to Taylors (about 140 mile round trip) four times now.

Billj 03-25-2010 02:33 PM

Thanks Shawn. The one thing I really want to point out is, "trailering is a breeze".

As a person around boats everyday, its really disappointing to see a fisherman buy a smaller boat ONLY because he is afraid of trailering the 27.

B-Faithful 03-25-2010 04:05 PM

Both Shawn and I trailer our "27s" with a halfton truck! I have trailered my 27 Chesapeake from NJ to VA with a 1500 silverado. :)

Skip 03-25-2010 04:13 PM

Knocked the wires off the electronics :eek: - OUCH.

I get upset when I run 45 knots through 12 footers and splash my coffee :D


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