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 Dreaming of a V25 :love::love: What would a "V25" look like? with twin Yamaha 300s? This is an awesome thread. http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-...s-rigging.html Compare!!! [IMG]http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...pictureid=1221[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...pictureid=1220[/IMG] | 
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 Always liked those. | 
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 got one in the shop right now. BTW, thats the same hull as the 233 Formula, Whitewater, SeaVee, COntender, and about 10 others. As far as deaming about V designs, I wish Wellcraft had gone the way of the Chriscraft when making the V21. IMO the Chirs Craft was the best visual representation on the V hull design, its just Chris really fell down on the job building them. You hardly see them anymore, the hulls delaminate over time. I know a guy that had his completely restored only to have the hull come apart 6 months later | 
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 Heres a fun fact..Albemarle was owned by 2 guys....they had a disagreement and one left and started Carolina classic using the same molds. Carolina classics closed shop and they are back together again....as was said earlier these hull are based off the 233 formula mold and slightly modified. Great boats | 
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 last page of the thread he gives numbers:nice: "57.9 Top End so far. Gets around 1.7/1.8 at 35MPH. Above 45 it is 1.3 or so and above 50, well above fifty if you are moving really fast for a heavy boat. Never goes below 1.0 MPG however. " | 
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 my man's gonna run that thing on a lake?!?!? shame. that thing needs to be 75 miles offshore trolling for tuna. insane boat. | 
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 I'm going bigger. I'm picking this bad boy up on Sunday http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/...psypgc5emz.jpg http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/...psgafouqxy.jpg | 
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 DAMN!  I've been scouring the Boat Trader looking for that model North Coast fixer-upper ever since I saw that one at Garden State Marina Now he's docked at my dock and it taunts me....and now you'll be there too....:drool: | 
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 Went tuna fishing on a CC 28 diesel, I've wanted one ever since. | 
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