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Old 06-26-2014, 11:20 AM
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Here's the deal I have a 25 eliminator daytona. I'm redoing the whole boat we where just gonna do motor but I put on back burner for now and gonna gut it I think and do it to my liking. This was my first cat and I have no seat time really in it since it had problems with engine. I have an opportunity to purchase a 33 eliminator at a very good deal with twins and it's super nice. But I'm noticing the 25 is sought-after more than the 33. Also twin 588 blower motors are a lot but I guess I can learn. I just don't what boat would be funner. The 33 tattle tale came to 137 mph. And my daytona when done should be a 115 to 120 boat but I don't need to go that it's just nice to say hey I have it if I need it as far as power and speed. So my question is which one???
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Old 06-26-2014, 02:32 PM
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33, don't look back
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Old 06-26-2014, 08:35 PM
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As long as I had a truck that would pull it and space to store it, the 33 would be it for me.
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Old 06-26-2014, 09:18 PM
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How big of Lake you boating on?
whats going to put the biggest smile on your face, there's your answer.
happy boating either way, no wrong answer!
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33 hands down,allthough the 25 is also a great boat.
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Isn't this a little like asking if you would be happier with a 9-inch schlong or a 12-inch one?

Seriously, if you can afford the gas, insurance, maintenance, and have a tow rig and storage, why not? Might be a good idea to get with someone experienced with driving a rig like that before you light it off at 130+. Things happen in a hurry at those speeds.

The 25's might be in higher demand simply from an affordability angle.
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