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Old 03-15-2002, 01:16 AM
Scott Scott is offline
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Default Re: Seacraft 25

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I dont know too much about that boat except ITS A SEACRAFT!!! The engine question well I guess it depends how much you want to light the water on fire!! I think you can get the 25 rigged with a single 225, which I think is a tad small as most of the 23's on this website have a 225 or 250 ... on the flip note I've seen a 23 with twin 225 on it....I think they have a G-Force meter not a speedometer on that thing [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]
I think alot will depend on how you rig the boat out and how much stuff/people and what you're going to use it for..

Trayder whats on the Contender 2-200 ????

Also I think the 25 SeaCraft is a little heavier at around 3,600 vs 2,800 for the Contender
Yes No... (Trayder is that close???) however there is a pretty deep v on the Contender to push through the water
In my eyes....Either way, 2-150's or 2-200's, I think you'll be happy!!
Scott
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