Which 22' would you choose?
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It would be important to define what kind of boat / use you're looking for in a 22' boat then. The Hydrostream Vegas is a 20' boat that will no doubt walk a Progression 22' (or just about anything else) with similar power - on flat water. I know, I've run (and driven) a few of them. In anything up to about a 1' chop, they kick butt. All of my friends who had them here on Lake Ontario turned them into splinters in pretty short order.
If you're looking for a small lake / river boat, the Hydrostream is a fine choice and will indeed be less expensive. But it's a different animal entirely than something built for rough water. What kind of water are you looking to run on and how fast would you like to go? Then we can offer you more correct choices.
If you're looking for a small lake / river boat, the Hydrostream is a fine choice and will indeed be less expensive. But it's a different animal entirely than something built for rough water. What kind of water are you looking to run on and how fast would you like to go? Then we can offer you more correct choices.
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You gotta no what you want.. otherwise you end up frownfaced on the water.
For me i love chasing rough water, i'll build my Avanti to where i like it and move onto a lil bit bigger boat, sometimes smaller is easier. my little sutphen 17 on glass with a BBC stroker and a Berkley was fun. but once the waves got bigger "2-3ft" it was a hand full.
TOO Stroked makes some great points!
For me i love chasing rough water, i'll build my Avanti to where i like it and move onto a lil bit bigger boat, sometimes smaller is easier. my little sutphen 17 on glass with a BBC stroker and a Berkley was fun. but once the waves got bigger "2-3ft" it was a hand full.
TOO Stroked makes some great points!
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Thanks for the kind words on the Avanti!
Posting Pics is on my todo list. The 25 and under Pic thread is awsome some sick boats..gotta love those old schools. By the way Good lookn Villian!!!
Posting Pics is on my todo list. The 25 and under Pic thread is awsome some sick boats..gotta love those old schools. By the way Good lookn Villian!!!
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It would be important to define what kind of boat / use you're looking for in a 22' boat then. The Hydrostream Vegas is a 20' boat that will no doubt walk a Progression 22' (or just about anything else) with similar power - on flat water. I know, I've run (and driven) a few of them. In anything up to about a 1' chop, they kick butt. All of my friends who had them here on Lake Ontario turned them into splinters in pretty short order.
If you're looking for a small lake / river boat, the Hydrostream is a fine choice and will indeed be less expensive. But it's a different animal entirely than something built for rough water. What kind of water are you looking to run on and how fast would you like to go? Then we can offer you more correct choices.
If you're looking for a small lake / river boat, the Hydrostream is a fine choice and will indeed be less expensive. But it's a different animal entirely than something built for rough water. What kind of water are you looking to run on and how fast would you like to go? Then we can offer you more correct choices.
http://www.screamandfly.com/showthre...play-Sportdeck
$18,500 without power. It looks brand new, excellent quality, ran low 80s with twin 225s, and you can buy twin low hour 300xs for $11k each, come out at $40k, and blow the doors off of that Progression in any water, have a much larger cabin, twins, etc.
Again, the Progression is a great boat, but in my eyes is $10k more than I'd pay for it.
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It would be important to define what kind of boat / use you're looking for in a 22' boat then. The Hydrostream Vegas is a 20' boat that will no doubt walk a Progression 22' (or just about anything else) with similar power - on flat water. I know, I've run (and driven) a few of them. In anything up to about a 1' chop, they kick butt. All of my friends who had them here on Lake Ontario turned them into splinters in pretty short order.
If you're looking for a small lake / river boat, the Hydrostream is a fine choice and will indeed be less expensive. But it's a different animal entirely than something built for rough water. What kind of water are you looking to run on and how fast would you like to go? Then we can offer you more correct choices.
If you're looking for a small lake / river boat, the Hydrostream is a fine choice and will indeed be less expensive. But it's a different animal entirely than something built for rough water. What kind of water are you looking to run on and how fast would you like to go? Then we can offer you more correct choices.
IF speed is what you want then a Mirage or STV, or even a lavey 20.2, or a stoker SSt will work a hydrostream and be more stable doing it, but I sure do like those old hydrostreams for fun.
While were at it a 21-22ft allison hauls coal pretty hard too but is a total driver boats and can be a real handfull when it starts "walking".
For bigger water the Lavey 21 XCS is actually a 21footer you can go to Catalina on and feel safe (in the right water) and will take a big lake like mead and treat you ok coming back in the afternoon chop. It also has better water access then the East Coast boats because of its molded in lower than a bolted on swim steps.
Like the guys say- you have to pick the compromises you are willing to make.
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Donzi 22zx. Will ride better to any boat 25' or less. Rides much bigger than it really is. I personally owned one and could run wide open 62 mph in 2-3 footers with out getting beat to hell.
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Of course I do have to sort of agree with Johnny here. And I've had my butt battered by all sorts of Checkmates, Hydrostreams, Switzers, etc. over the years Hell, I used to be 6' 3" when I was younger. Now I'm only 6' 1" !
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Ok, if we're talking a rougher water boat then I'd go with this 25 foot Powerplay...
http://www.screamandfly.com/showthre...play-Sportdeck
$18,500 without power. It looks brand new, excellent quality, ran low 80s with twin 225s, and you can buy twin low hour 300xs for $11k each, come out at $40k, and blow the doors off of that Progression in any water, have a much larger cabin, twins, etc.
Again, the Progression is a great boat, but in my eyes is $10k more than I'd pay for it.
http://www.screamandfly.com/showthre...play-Sportdeck
$18,500 without power. It looks brand new, excellent quality, ran low 80s with twin 225s, and you can buy twin low hour 300xs for $11k each, come out at $40k, and blow the doors off of that Progression in any water, have a much larger cabin, twins, etc.
Again, the Progression is a great boat, but in my eyes is $10k more than I'd pay for it.
And Johnny, try not to make it too obvious. Discretion is part of what Tom is buying.