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Originally Posted by fly4navy
Well I look the jump and bought the 25. I had it well surveyed and it appears to be rock solid. I am adding a backup bilge pump, new Garmin GPS, new spreader lights, new fuel gauge, bottom soda blasting and painting as well as other general upkeep items.
I know I have left the fold (though I for the moment am keeping my 20 CC 1974 Potter). I could not find any concrete systemic negatives with the hull. Only was able to gather comments such: "I heard of a guy whose sister's friend's brother had one that had a problem". In any event, I am a Potter fan, but looking forward to a larger base with the nice Seacraft ride.
Will report after first sea trial.
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You'll be OK if you saw 2" off your seat post to make room for the thicker wallet you'll need - Otherwise, you'll be lookin over the windshield!
Party on Flyboy. You will be able to extend your season safely with that rig.