
Where to buy Axopar 28 Cabin:
Axopar.com
The Axopar 28 is the boat that made the company famous, and it’s still a great choice for coastal families looking for a versatile day cruiser. It was Boating Magazine’s 2020 Boat of the Year in the US. Available with a cabin, T-top, or open design, there’s a 28 perfect for your dock no matter your latitude.
The 28 Cabin is the most functional pick for high-latitude boaters, extending the boating season well into the early spring and late fall for those in the freezing zone and providing all-year comfort for those outside it.
The 28 can even be specced out for overnighting with an optional aft cabin. The pilothouse settee can also be folded to make a double berth. A small galley, with sink and fridge, lives under the hinged helm seats. The bow area features a bench to port for outside entertaining with a small table. The starboard side is left open, so access to the bow and ground tackle remains clear, even when folks are using the table.
The all-new Axopar 29 range, an upgraded and updated version of the 28, is expected to be launched in 2024.
Things we like:
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Sliding doors and wide side decks make access to the pilothouse easy
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Sliding canvas roof and open doors ventilate the cabin well for warm weather
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Bench and table on the bow on the port side allow for walking access to the bow while people are seated
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Pilothouse galley under helm seats with sink and refrigerator
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Pilothouse seats fold, making a double berth with the help of a filler cushion
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The optional aft cabin makes it a true overnight-capable boat
Things we don't like:
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If you're buying new, consider holding out for details on the all-new 29

Where to buy Axopar 28 Cabin:
Axopar.com
- Length: 28 feet, 8 inches/8.75 meters
- Beam: 9 feet, 8 inches/2.95 meters
- Draft: 2 feet, 8 inches/0.8 meters
- Weight (without engines): 5,159 pounds/2,340 kg
- Power: Single Mercury Verado 350 outboard (max 400 hp)
- Passengers/CE: Certification B:6/C:9
Things we like:
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Sliding doors and wide side decks make access to the pilothouse easy
-
Sliding canvas roof and open doors ventilate the cabin well for warm weather
-
Bench and table on the bow on the port side allow for walking access to the bow while people are seated
-
Pilothouse galley under helm seats with sink and refrigerator
-
Pilothouse seats fold, making a double berth with the help of a filler cushion
-
The optional aft cabin makes it a true overnight-capable boat
Things we don't like:
-
If you're buying new, consider holding out for details on the all-new 29
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