Thanks, I just read in this very thread that they stretched the original a foot.summer storm wrote:Thanks for the info, it really helps confirm what I have been finding. One thing though is I think the F-25 and F-26 are different boats. the factory specs show the F-25 as 25'5" and the F-26 as 26'4" LOA. I also think you are right about the F-27 being a marketing thing for the classic series.MadBen wrote:The F-26 has been around since 1971. At that time, they also made a true 25 called the Sea Raider. It was f/glass but wood superstructure. The original incarnation of the F-26 had a different style cabin and a V-Drive. Then, I believe in 1973 came the F-25/26 which I think are identical and had direct drives. The differences are just marketing...I think ...the F-27 is also the same boat. In the late 80's when Trojan was marketing the "Classic" series, they just tagged it the F-27. I'm pretty sure I have this right but I'm sure someone will chime in if I am off on this.
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I meant that the 25 was stretched to a 26 in 1975. I know about the F-27's...seen a few of them.Muskokan345 wrote:I'm not saying they streched it at all, I'm just sayin' there is such a thing as an F27 or a 270, Marketing for sure, 'cause it is identical to the F26 hull wise, interior finishes are different, a little more modern.
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The original F-25 (from what I'm gathering) had the "hook" you are speaking of. It is my understanding that Trojan stretched that hull a foot in 1975 to make it a length of 26.4. At any rate, it looks identical to the F-26. Then in 1978 they introduced an F-25 that had a profile identical to the F-30...in other words, a flush gunnel. Even though there was only a foot or so difference in length, the newer F-25 was a much smaller boat.Muskokan345 wrote:I thought the F25 had a straight gunwhale (sp) from aft forward, whereas the F26 had a "hook", more like a traditional sportfisherman model. no?
Since we are going back to the roots of the F-series...does anyone recall the F-24? It was a cuddy with an I/O
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My GOD, Me too!!! That was built on the early 1970's Searaider hull. What a sweet boat that was. There are still a few 25 Searaider cabin cruisers that the cabins have rotted off of laying around. Wouldn't be too difficult to build your own MarlinCommissionpoint wrote:What about that other 25 variant, the Marlin? I want one.