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Weldcraft Cuddy King 280

By September 1, 2018January 2nd, 2020No Comments

A no-nonsense, offshore fishing boat in a class of its own.

by Craig Ritchie

Heavy-duty, welded aluminum boats enjoy a loyal following in the Pacific Northwest, where serious anglers appreciate their functionality and unequalled durability.

Models like Weldcraft’s 28-foot Cuddy King 280 have also caught on here in the Great Lakes, where their simplicity and low maintenance requirements appeal to anglers who fish from ice-out to freeze-up.

The Cuddy King 280 is designed with a deep-V, reverse- chine hull that allows the boat to handle rough water with ease, while maintaining a trailerable 8.5-foot beam. Wide gunnels, an in-transom baitwell, locking rod storage, a huge fish box and abundant rod holders immediately confirm this boat is built with anglers in mind. But it’s also a capable weekender that will be appreciated by boaters with an eye for simple functionality.
From the aft cockpit, a sliding door opens to the pilothouse where a spacious head compartment with an electric flush porcelain toilet sits to port. To starboard, there’s a full galley with an ice box, sink and a diesel stove that acts as a cabin heater. Forward of the galley, a bench seat runs lengthwise along the starboard side to the helm, facing an optional dinette along the port side; the forward seat back can be adjusted for forward-facing seating while underway. Removing the dinette table and substituting a pair of small cushions converts this space into a comfortable bunk for overnight accommodation. 

The helm is no-nonsense, consisting of a welded console with plenty of space for adding aftermarket electronics. A matching passenger console provides convenient storage for small items, while both the driver and companion ride on swiveling, heavy-duty suspension seats with integral footrests, mounted on aluminum risers for excellent visibility.
Between the helm and passenger consoles, a set of double doors open to provide access to the 8-foot cuddy cabin with its comfortable V-berth. An overhead screened hatch lets in plenty of fresh air, while large windows and multiple lights give the cabin a bright, inviting feel.
Rated for up to 500 hp, the 280 Cuddy King works really well with twin 250-hp outboards, which provide a top speed in the 55 mph range while still delivering excellent fuel economy and range. 

DEALER
Reed Yacht Sales
LaSalle, MI; Racine, WI; Grand Haven, MI
reedyachtsales.com 
Specifications
  • LOA: 30’2″
  • Beam: 8’6″
  • Draft:
  • Weight: 5,756 lbs.
  • Fuel Capacity: 121 gals.
  • Water Capacity:
  • Power: 500 hp
  • Price: Contact dealer
  • Website: weldcraftmarine.com

Photo Courtesy of Weldcraft

Photo Courtesy of Weldcraft

Photo Courtesy of Weldcraft