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276 Specifications

Length Overall w/ Swim Platform   27' 6''   (8.38 m)
Beam   8' 6''   (2.59 m)
Interior Cockpit Width   87 1/4''   (2.20 m)
Deadrise at Transom   21   (21)
Fuel Capacity   95 gal   (360 L)
Freshwater Capacity   10 gal   (37.8 L)
Holding Tank Capacity     ()
Bridge Clearance w/o Bimini   4' 11''   (1.50 m)
Bridge Clearance w/Arch or Tower   6' 7 1/2''   (2.02 m)
Draft Drive Up   27''   (.69 m)
Draft Drive Down   39''   (.99 m)
Dry Weight   5500 lbs   (2495 kg)
Boat Certified Capacity   Yacht Certified   ()
Boat Certified Capacity w/gear   Yacht Certified   ()

Base M.S.R.P. w/MerCruiser Single 8.2 Mag ECT B3X: $123,283

Own the 276, a sure sign of certain success. With quiet achievement all around, here's a boat for the ages.

On the one hand you have all this elegance: classic lines flowing toward sea-level at the molded swim platform and its polished stainless, double-needle diamond stitchery on the upholstery, deeper colors in suede-soft vinyls – creams and ivories and sands now, a dash arguably the most gorgeous ever to grace a Cobalt.

On the other hand you look overhead to an arch that is bold, edgy alright, its whoosh and swoop matched to that of the hull, a bimini top fusing high style and high performance. Then you sit in a bow that is actually elongated, but looking longer still, a walkway extending all the way to the windlass and, well, you're not sure if you've purchased a bowrider or a performance cruiser, if your 276 is subtle or something else.

Not to worry, a glassine cove waits just ahead. The one you love sits next to you, and you'll have time to decide. All the time in this sweet old world.

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