HMY Yachts

Ocean Yachts

29 Super Sport

1990–92

Ocean Yachts 29 Super Sport
The Ocean 29 Super Sport is one of the smallest flybridge boats ever offered by a major builder. (Indeed, it’s possible to count the number of under-30-foot flybridge boats produced in recent years on a single hand.) Built on a beamy modified-V hull, the 29 was designed to serve as a sportfishing boat as well as a family cruiser. The interior of the Ocean 29 is a model of efficiency. The stateroom is equipped with full-size double berth, angled to save space. A unique shower stall is built into the head compartment; the galley includes a microwave and a surprising amount of storage, and the salon comes with a dinette and an L-shaped lounge that converts to upper and lower bunks. A central vacuum system and entertainment center were standard. The cockpit incorporates an in-deck fish box, fresh- and saltwater washdowns, rod holders, and a tackle locker. (Note that the bridge ladder runs a athwartships over the starboard engine box to conserve fishing space.) Among several engine options, twin 240hp Crusader gas engines cruise at 22 knots (about 30 knots top). A pair of 350hp gas engines cruise at 25 knots (30+ knots top), and 250hp Cummins diesels cruise in the low to mid 20s.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Classy 1990s convertible remains among the smallest flybridge boats ever offered by a major builder.@Features: Space-efficient teak interior boasts private bow stateroom with angled double berth, full galley, convertible salon dinette. Note unique shower enclosure in head. Central vacuum system, air-conditioning, entertainment center were standard. Athwartships bridge ladder frees up considerable cockpit space.@Comments: Sleek styling still looks good today.@Performance: Twin 320hp gas engines cruise at 20–22 knots; 250hp Cummins diesels cruise in the mid 20s.

Floor Plans

Ocean Yachts 29 Super Sport floor plan