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Old 09-18-2015, 03:56 PM
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A 25 with twins would be a nice manageable boat until I get a bigger one but I'm concerned about getting the snot beat out of me on Long Island Sound in anything less than a 24 degree with a sharp entry, especially a little doinker like a 25' boat. Anybody know what the 25 is?
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I believe it is a 22 with a small pad. I also believe the beam is 8 1/2.
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here is the back.... get the ob model.. it handles rough stuff pretty good
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u mean it handle fuc*ing good ahah
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgtbQZrUiTs channel crossing between st lucia and Martinique, dry, smooth and fast ride
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was very choppy from 2min to the end

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvXsSuHLQO8

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Old 09-19-2015, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by SkaterMike82
I believe it is a 22 with a small pad. I also believe the beam is 8 1/2.
My 28 is 24 and ya it looks like the 25 is 22 but my 28 has 8ft beam I'm sure of that also so would the 25 have a bigger beam than the 28 ?
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28 is 8ft beam
33 is 8ft beam
25 is 8 1/2 ft beam
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Most brochures list the beam on the 25 at 8' 4" and the 25 at 8' 6". But, I did see one brochure listing the beam on the 33 at 8'.
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Originally Posted by onesickpantera
Most brochures list the beam on the 25 at 8' 4" and the 25 at 8' 6". But, I did see one brochure listing the beam on the 33 at 8'.
Brochure on 28 is page 57 on history of power play boats 8ft beam also
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