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|  I'm in love!!! 
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			Wow, that thing isn't broken in yet.  Go ahead Chuck, bid on it.  You need that boat.  Used to fish on the same hull (85 outboard) and it's a very good ride.
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			Never taken a look at the older wellcraft 25's and now I have found our next boat!  I like the second berth they have, tough to find boats with that now unless you go 27-28'.  Whats the difference between the 25 Coastal and the 25 Sportsman?  Checked the wellcraft page and some years they sold both. -Svence 
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			Watch out Tuna.  I want that boat.  I have looked at those for years, and that one looks as nice as any I have seen, with a diesel to boot.
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			Hey CTT, where ya been?
		 
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				__________________ 2011 SUNDANCE B20CCR SKIFF, 2011 YAMAHA 90HP 4 STROKE, 2011 KARAVAN SINGLE AXLE ALUMINUM TRAILER, LOWRANCE ELITE-7 HDI, MINN KOTA RIPTIDE TROLLING MOTOR 2000CC HYDRA-SPORT 225+HP EVINRUDE SOLD  AND THE PINK JEEP!!!! R.I.P. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ad.php?t=11664 | 
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 The cabin is a great place to catch a nap or to get some protection from rain or too much sun or to fix up lunch. I also am happy with the overall performance. I believe it has a 16 degree vee so it's not to rolly and gets on plane easy but it is still comfortable in a good sized chop. I still have the original 220HP outboard and cruise at 23-25 MPH at less than 4000RPM. With 4-5 people and half a tank of gas I can get over 30MPH at 4500RPM. One thing on the outboard version... while the cockit could be called self draining it is not water tight. The cockpit is part of a fiberglass inner liner and it has a 3" step up at the rear where the drains are but the cockpit is open to the bilge underneath the splashwell. So while most water that comes aboard will drain out the scuppers but if the cockpit ever flooded above that 3" step that water is going right into the bilge. Not sure how the I/O's are in this respect. Another thing that occurs to me is that with a single outboard the boat is light in the rear. This is great when you have half a dozen people in the cockpit as she planes nice an level but at times I've had a couple of people at the helm and a couple at the bow and a couple in the cabin and nobody in the cockpit which screws up the weight distribution to the point where I've had the prop blow out going over large wakes. Nothing scary but the layout of the boat lends itself to people parking their butts in these areas so it's somehing to keep in mind. All in all I love the boat and really don't have any urge to move to anything else. | 
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			Thanks for the info, I like the layout on these a lot.  I think the double berths would be the best setup as I don't need an enclosed head, just a head in the cabin plus you still get the ability to sleep 4 people.  Now I just need a new tow vehicle and convince the wife that the V is gotta go ;) -Svence 
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