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Cobalt considers itself the ultimate in sportboat design and execution and along with one or two other brands we would agree. This model has a unique bow layout for a bowrider – no seat at the pointy end so you can stand there and anchor and easily get to the bow. We like it.



Report Highlights:
  • Cobalt 276 prices
  • Cobalt 276 specifications
  • Cobalt 276 standard and optional equipment
  • Cobalt 276 pictures

Key Features

  • Wood dash/trim package
  • Depth & water/air temp gauge pkg.
  • AM-FM CD with 6 speakers and amplifier
  • Aluminum windshield with stainless steel cap
  • Bow scuff plate, stainless steel
  • Removable ski pylon
  • Stainless steel engine vents
  • Swim platform with stbd. boarding ladder

Specifications

Cobalt 276 (2010-) Specifications
Length Overall 27' 6''
8.38 m
Dry Weight 5,500 lbs.
2,495 kg
Beam 8' 6''
2.59 m
Fuel Cap 95 gal.
360 L
Draft 39''
.99 m
Water Cap 10 gal.
37.8 L
Deadrise/Transom 21 deg. Bridge Clearance 6' 7.5''
2.02 m (w/ arch)
Max Headroom open
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.

Engine Options

Cobalt 276 (2010-) Engine options
Std. Power 375-hp Volvo Penta 8.1 Gi DP
Tested Power Currently no test numbers
Opt. Power 420-hp Volvo Penta 8.1 GXi DP
375-hp MerCruiser 496 MAG MPI Bravo 3
425-hp MerCruiser 496 MAG HO Bravo 3X

Cobalt 276 (2010-) Line Drawing

Cobalt 276 (2010-) Captain's Report

Cobalt 276

The Cobalt 276 is a luxurious sun-worshipper for lakes, rivers or inshore coastal waters. She has more than a little Riva in her – Lake Como, anyone?

What’s a veteran boat builder like Cobalt doing in the middle of Kansas? Well, for starters, it’s not in the middle of Kansas. It’s in Neodesha, which is in the southeast corner of the state. Further: Many of the country’s best boat builders are in the Midwest – Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.

Cobalt 276

There are plenty of places to get comfortable on the Cobalt 276. The cockpit seating will accommodate a fair-size cocktail party, but what sets Cobalt apart are the details. Look closely at this interior. It reminds us of the interior of an up-market German automobile.

Further still: In small towns in the American heartland labor pools are very stable and because of that, they are also more skilled than in more transient coastal areas of the country. For example the average shop craftsman at Cobalt has worked for the company for over 20 years. It is one reason why companies like Cessna Aircraft are also located in Kansas.

A Big Bowrider

Traditionally, bowriders typically were diminutive things people kept on trailers in their driveways and used almost exclusively on rivers and small lakes. But in recent years, some companies have begun building bigger and bigger bowriders, ones you might feel comfortable driving in coastal saltwater locations. The Cobalt 276, while likely more at home in freshwater, surely would work fine in saltwater, as well, and is certainly one of the new breed of big bowriders.

Cobalt 276

Head/changing compartment is entered from the aft end of the console making it easy to enter and exit, and we prefer it to side-entry designs. We think a head is a “must” on any boat of this size.

The Cockpit

One thing small bowrider owners are often forced to suffer without is a head. Sitting on the bait bucket is not mama’s idea of a good time on the water. The Cobalt 276 opens up a whole new world for the ladies with a fully enclosed head with a small sink under the passenger-side console. Although this design feature has been around for years now, Cobalt executes it as well or better than any builder. This compartment also becomes a changing room.

Cobalt 276

The shotgun seat back flips to let the ladies enjoy the sun or spot the kids on skis.

So we have two problems solved. Then what about seating space? The traditional, small bowrider is cozy to say the least. There are only so many adult rear ends you can squish together in a small boat. The 276 has enough seats to accommodate a party load of oversize bottoms or several sunbathing beauties in full stretch.

The helm seat is wide enough for a dad and child to share at the same time, and the companion seat is extra wide, as well. These two wide seats are one of the elements that make the boat feel so luxurious. The forward seating is substantial, largely due to the size and freeboard of the boat.

A sunpad forward of the swim platform extends the usable space when the boat is at anchor and a stern walkthrough makes it easy to get to get on an off from the platform.

The Bow

One really cool thing about this boat is that the center walkway extends through the windshield all the way forward to the anchor locker. There is no seating right at the bow so one doesn’t have to kneel to handle the anchoring chores. Once you’ve done it standing up you’re never go back to kneeling.

Details are Important

Cobalt 276

Few if any sportboat builders use costly honeycomb construction.

Cobalt prides itself on its attention to details that are too esoteric for the mass boat builders, the price-point builders, or the companies who are just in it for the money(?!?). For example, all gelcoat graphics are molded in, where other builders are content with decals. Cobalt then uses a proprietary barrier coat for improved cosmetics and blister resistance. Instead of wood in the cockpit sole, Cobalt utilizes a honeycomb composite core to optimize strength-to-weight ratio and sound deadening. It's very expensive.

Cobalt 276

Fabrics are double-stitched and as perfectly done as on any fine automobile or corporate jet.

Most builders say that they use high-grade materials or the “finest materials”, but Cobalt really does. All of these things add up mightily in cost, which is a big reason why all Cobalts have a high price tag. Management has simply made the decision to go first class no matter what it costs because it knows that its owners want the very best of everything in their water-borne pride and joy.

Cobalt 276

Power Options

Standard power is a Volvo Penta 8.1L Gi DP 375-hp engine with Duo Prop and we’d say this is plenty of power. Options include Volvo Penta and MerCruiser engines up to 425-hp (add $9k for the big engine). Not surprisingly, the 276 has a lot of features as standard equipment that one often finds as options on lesser boats. Nevertheless, the list of options available is considerable and there are many you’ll want to check off, such as canvas, bimini top, transom shower, dinette table, toilet, dual battery switch and trim tabs (total: $7,500), just for starters.

Cobalt 276

Oh baby: No need to kneel and lean and end up with a ruptured disk (the anchor and windlass are options). Note that the anchor nestles in the bow, not on the deck.

Cobalt is a family-owned and operated company that has an obsession with classy appearances, yes -- but not just skin-deep eyewash! Cobalt expects exact tolerances to be met, highest grade materials to be used, and overall fit-n-finish second to none. Nothing feels like it will rattle loose when you pound back to port in the chop in a Cobalt. If, per chance is does – then take the boat back to the dealer because Cobalt has one of the top, warranty packages of any builder in America.

Warranty is Important

Cobalt has a comprehensive 5-year bow to stern warranty that covers virtually everything (there are a couple of exclusions). Gelcoat and upholstery have three year warranties. Most important, Cobalt has a 5-year warranty on the engine, including “non-defect failure coverage.” Read the fine print so that you can see specifically what is excluded, but, to us, this appears to be the best engine warranty coverage on the market.

Cobalt 276

The Cobalt 276 speaks for itself.

The Bottom Line

The Cobalt 276 isn’t for everyone. You pay dearly for what you get (base boat with single 375-hp Volvo Penta sterndrive is $105,892).

Okay, let’s talk turkey: is the Cobalt 276 worth the money?

Only you can answer the question. Is a Mercedes, BMW or Lexus worth the money? Not if you don’t value design, quality, reliability, style, and one of the best warrantees in the business. (Cobalt's warranty is actually better than that of the best car company.) If you just want a boat to go out and blast around in, or tow the kids on a doughnut, the Cobalt is not for you. On the other hand, if you appreciate the finer things in life such as a Steinway piano, a vintage Chateau Margaux, or a Cuban Cohiba, perhaps you should think about a Cobalt.



Cobalt 276 (2010-) Test Result Highlights

Standard and Optional Equipment

Cobalt 276 (2010-) Standard and Optional Equipment
Marine Electronics
GPS/Chart Optional
Systems
CD Stereo Standard
Head: Portable Standard
Head: Fixed Optional
Trim Tabs Optional
Windlass Optional
Exterior Features
Carpet: Cockpit Standard
Outlet: 12-Volt Acc Standard
Swim Ladder Standard
Swim Platform Standard
Transom Shower Optional
Canvas
Bimini Top Optional
Cockpit Cover Optional

Standard = Standard Optional = Optional

Cobalt 276 (2010-) Warranty

Cobalt 276 (2010-) Warranty Information
Warranties change from time to time. While BoatTEST.com has tried to insure the most up-to-date warranty offered by each builder, it does not guarantee the accuracies of the information presented below. Please check with the boat builder or your local dealer before you buy any boat.
Hull Warranty
Years 10/5/3 Year Warranty Protection

Cobalt 276 (2010-) Price

Cobalt 276 (2010-) Price
Base Price (MSRP) $105,892.00
Price as Tested N/A
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.

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D, Miller 11/18/2009 4:05:27 PM
Can we get more reporting that can actually be useful. Everything he mentions as far as quality is found in other boats costing thousands of dollars less. This same issue has the Crownline with the same 5 year engine warranty and lifetime hull and structure. No one could answer the question whether this boat was worth the price from reading this review. As someone who cares about boat manufacturers you are not doing them or your members any favors by writing advertising masked as reviews.
B, Oplotnik 11/4/2009 3:19:14 PM
I'd have to say that everything you've stated about Cobalt boats is spot on. I've been an owner of a 222 for 18 yrs and have finally decided to upgrade. This is my next boat. It just arrived and I'm anxiously waiting for spring to arrive now. We test drove it comparing it and the 262 model. The interior layout is what swayed us to purchase the 276. Its one fine bowrider.