ABG buyer take
The 29 XC Cross Cabin is a high-versatility choice for buyers who value speed, modularity and outboard service access. Its convertible cross cabin layout trades some traditional cruiser feel for flexibility and performance.
Best mission
Modular day boating and weekends
Where it fits in the market
Fast, modular outboard crossovers with strong U.S. dealer visibility and flexible social layouts. At 30.6 feet overall, this model falls in the 30–35-foot segment.
That positioning matters because buyers often cross-shop model names rather than actual dimensions. ABG uses overall length, enclosure type, propulsion and mission to identify alternatives rather than relying on the number in the model name.
What to evaluate in person
- Helm and weather protection: Sit at the helm with doors and roof systems in both open and closed positions. Check visibility, ventilation and passenger seating underway.
- Deck movement: Walk from helm to bow and stern as if docking. Side-deck width, handholds and door placement matter more in practice than brochure square footage.
- Sleeping reality: Test the berths with the number of adults and children who will actually cruise. Storage and ventilation can matter as much as nominal berth count.
- Service access: Inspect engines, batteries, pumps and daily service points. The practical ownership difference between outboard and competing propulsion systems is meaningful.
ABG Score
The ABG Score is a comparative editorial framework, not a sea-trial test result. It uses published specifications, layout characteristics, propulsion, U.S. market support and category positioning. See the methodology →
Specifications at a glance
| Overall length | 30.6 ft |
|---|---|
| Beam | 9 ft 10 in |
| Construction | GRP |
| Enclosure | Convertible cross cabin |
| Propulsion | Outboard |
| ABG best use | Modular day boating and weekends |
Primary source
Specifications and model availability can change. Verify the final configuration with the manufacturer or U.S. dealer.