Thanks for this review, I'll never own a Cape Horn, but have admired them none the less. Any boat manufacture that chooses the name of the roughest seas known to conquer, means they are dedicated to what they produce. Seen them on rough inlet shows put other brands to shame.
Even my 04 Cape Horn 19 Offshore that I've had since new has brought me in with 6-8 foot seas many many times. Wouldn't think of owning another boat type. Regularly fish 40 miles out of Ponce Inlet. Never hailed Sea Tow once.
I've run a boat through that pass countless times and I'm sure it was much worse in person lol That boat handled it like a champ! It's beats us to damn near to death in my sea chaser
@@TheBigDanShowalmost got the 31 at the boat show this year but gunna wait for interest rates to drop again and hopefully some prices come down when geriatric Joe is gone.
@@jamesps7515 "...when geriatric Joe is gone. ?? What makes you think that is going to happen? Have you forgotten voting stopping in swing states at 3am? The poster board put up on windows to block Republican poll workers from seeing the tabulation process? Then... 81 MILLION BALLOTS come out the NEXT DAY? They'll do it again because the "D's count the votes."
09:55 *_Everytime I power load my boat, I also put my arms up, palms facing eachother, moving them closer to eachother & ask the guy at the tongue of the trailer to "Give me my distance?" motioning for that guy to do the same with his hands_* I have never seen anyone else do that, in the 100's of boat launch/ramp videos.
If you ever see me guiding someone backing to their trailer, loading their boat, you'll see your first use of that by someone else. Guess it takes a farm raised kid, or a past trucker, or a swamper for a backhoe/excavator/or operator around utilities to be accustom to that. Giving me the finger wave or twirling the hand does nothing about telling me how close I am to banging a tongue, a dock, a bow post.
something went wrong trailering that . . . they forgot to hit the dock, take several attempts to get it on straight, no yelling at the spouse doing her best!
You dont gotta go to cape horn you can go right to the intercoastal here in us fl and get your free body cast from the chop from hell in there inlet lol 😂
Best sea trial video I’ve seen. Cannot stand sea trial videos in glassy conditions.
Thanks! 💪💪 more to Come
Thanks for this review, I'll never own a Cape Horn, but have admired them none the less. Any boat manufacture that chooses the name of the roughest seas known to conquer, means they are dedicated to what they produce. Seen them on rough inlet shows put other brands to shame.
My dad has a 27xs. Thing runs amazing.
Even my 04 Cape Horn 19 Offshore that I've had since new has brought me in with 6-8 foot seas many many times. Wouldn't think of owning another boat type. Regularly fish 40 miles out of Ponce Inlet. Never hailed Sea Tow once.
Nice
27-34 models are the best ride in their classes. This proves it. Not just riding in the trough..... every angle of attack is great.
Yes! 💪
I've run a boat through that pass countless times and I'm sure it was much worse in person lol That boat handled it like a champ! It's beats us to damn near to death in my sea chaser
Oh yeah. It was Rough! You know how it is, pictures or videos of bad seas does it no justice.
I have a 2023 Cape Horn 27 and absolutely love it. Boats are animals
Nice! Yeah the thing was sick! We’re going to run a 31T next.
@@TheBigDanShowalmost got the 31 at the boat show this year but gunna wait for interest rates to drop again and hopefully some prices come down when geriatric Joe is gone.
@@jamesps7515 "...when geriatric Joe is gone.
??
What makes you think that is going to happen? Have you forgotten voting stopping in swing states at 3am? The poster board put up on windows to block Republican poll workers from seeing the tabulation process? Then... 81 MILLION BALLOTS come out the NEXT DAY?
They'll do it again because the "D's count the votes."
09:55 *_Everytime I power load my boat, I also put my arms up, palms facing eachother, moving them closer to eachother & ask the guy at the tongue of the trailer to "Give me my distance?" motioning for that guy to do the same with his hands_*
I have never seen anyone else do that, in the 100's of boat launch/ramp videos.
Nice! That’s the way to do it.
If you ever see me guiding someone backing to their trailer, loading their boat, you'll see your first use of that by someone else.
Guess it takes a farm raised kid, or a past trucker, or a swamper for a backhoe/excavator/or operator around utilities to be accustom to that. Giving me the finger wave or twirling the hand does nothing about telling me how close I am to banging a tongue, a dock, a bow post.
Thats how a sea trial is done! Impressive
👌👌
Lots of water coming out of the drain plug while on the ramp was there an issue with it?
No. The boat was washed inside, under, and out before the sea trial.
something went wrong trailering that . . .
they forgot to hit the dock, take several attempts to get it on straight, no yelling at the spouse doing her best!
😂😂😂
The Cape Horn is the best mono hull boat there is!!
That’s why I bought one!
You dont gotta go to cape horn you can go right to the intercoastal here in us fl and get your free body cast from the chop from hell in there inlet lol 😂
I will say I’ve noticed that the boats that handle Haulover the best are the big Cats. That’s the way it seems to me at least.
The smart guy wouldn't go out in bad conditions.