Trade-A-Boat — February 2018

(Amelia) #1

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ne of my
favourite fishing
boat production
houses is
Florida’s Cabo
Yachts, and a few of its noted
battlewagons have shown
up under the stewardship
of Graham and Carmen
McCloy’s Game & Leisure
Boats business at Runaway
Bay on the Gold Coast.
This 36 Express baby of
the Cabo range makes no
apologies for its fishboat
status. With its classic
express, single-level bridge-
saloon accentuating the
vessel’s low-profile lines, and
a sparkling tower in place,
there is no sense of it being
a bejewelled pretender. This
boat is compact, efficient
and poised to strike.
For all this fish-fighting
potential, the boat we
stepped on this day was
awaiting delivery to its new
owners; a retired couple from
Townsville for whom the
noble pursuit is a secondary
consideration to cruising.
You see, the factors that

combine to produce such
an efficient sportsfishing
boat – precise handling, a
spacious cockpit, an ability
to handle wear and tear and
a soft ride – are considered
highly desirable features in
many categories of boat. For
this reason many dedicated
powerboat cruisers can see
the value investing in what
can be classed as a specialist.
In many regards they get the
best of both worlds.
A walk-through of the
Cabo 36 Express is a fairly
short trip. To for’ard, a galley,
a couple of comfortable
looking bunks, a tidy dining
area and a bathroom all
feature in an open-plan,
well-appointed cabin space.
The level of finish can be
optioned up or down, more
or less, as desired.
All-in-all most seasoned
seafarers will struggle to
find many flaws. The boat
featured easy-clean vinyl
wall coverings which, when
combined with the mostly
gelcoat finish upstairs and
outside, ensures the owners

will get to spend plenty of
time enjoying it and not too
much time cleaning it.
The defining feature of
any express-style vessel is its
main cabin. To my eye, with
each evolution, the use of the
space gets better and better.
Enclosed under a hardtop
with polycarbonate windows
completed by zip-away
clears, few could complain
about the ventilation.
An aisle down the middle
of this deck leads forward to
the accommodation or aft
to the business end in the
cockpit.
Speaking of the cockpit,
it comes as no surprise to
find Cabo’s high standard
of fish-friendly outfitting
in place. Close to a third of
the 36 Express’s total floor
area is dedicated to this all-
important working space.
A building sea greeted us
outside the breakwater but
the Cabo’s famously fine
entry made short work of
it as we blasted around at
30kts-plus. I know it is often
said but these boats really do

handle like sports cars.
Such performance is
no accident of course;
this is exactly the sort of
manoeuvring these boats are
designed for. Only the very
best custom-built gamefishes
can outperform a Cabo on
the water.
As compact production
sportsfishers go, the Cabo
36 Express is at the very
top of the bill. With little
customisation it would be a
serious contender among the
hottest fleets on the planet,
and yet, as is proven by its
not-so-serious new owners,
is extremely versatile.

quick specs


Cabo 36 Express
PRICE AS TESTED POA
MATERIAL GRP
TYPE Monohull
LENGTH 11.76m overall
BEAM 4.33m
ENGINE 2 x 575 Caterpillar
C9 ACERT turbo-diesel
FUEL 1600lt
WATER 380lt
FOR MORE INFO
gandlb .com.au

SPORTSFISHER WITH CRUISING CRED


Cabo 36 Express


STORY JEFF STRANG
PHOTO ELLEN DEWAR

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