
Catering to both ends of the customer spectrum, DCB is introducing its smallest M-Series catamaran—the M28—in 2017. The 28-footer, which is based on the company’s incredibly successful M29 cat, incorporates DCB’s state-of-the-art construction techniques and impeccable fit and finish.
Available with twin outboard engines from Mercury or in a single-engine stern-drive setup with packages ranging from Mercury’s 565 engine and Bravo One drive to Mercury’s 1350 engine and M8 drive, the company’s “smallest” model is expected to be a sporty source of amusement and excitement. Featuring a wraparound windshield and seating for five, the M28 might be the company’s smallest offering but it’s a considerable addition to the DCB family of models.
Specs
- Length 28′
- Max Beam 108″
- Cockpit Length 84″
- Cockpit Beam 78″
- Deadrise & Transom 14.5°
- Avg. Weight 5,500lbs
- Avg. Trl. Weight (3-Axle) 1,800lbs
- Fuel Capacity 110gal



