J25/26 Dimensions/Specifications ?

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PNWAlan
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J25/26 Dimensions/Specifications ?

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I am expanding my search area for a 25' or 26' Trojan. Way back around page 150 of the forum I found a spec sheet for 1979 Trojans. The sheet lists LOA, beam, approx weight, etc.. Does not list overall height from keel to top of hardtop. Movers want that dimension for estimate. Does anybody have that info that they can share?

I know I'll have to bump up the listed weight to for "stuff" added over the years and account for any swim steps and/or bow pulpits.

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Re: J25/26 Dimensions/Specifications ?

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I list Shipping height as 9'9" and 9'7" for the F25 and F26 I have no idea whats removed to ship .
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Re: J25/26 Dimensions/Specifications ?

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prowlersfish wrote:I list Shipping height as 9'9" and 9'7" for the F25 and F26 I have no idea whats removed to ship .
That sounds about right for a hardtop going by what is on the sheet for forward freeboard. Should be close enough to get ballpark shipping estimates.
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Re: J25/26 Dimensions/Specifications ?

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Windshield to ground on my Cox roller trailer my 1972 F25 is right around 10' and that's rollers not bunks so I believe it. Hard to measure accurately so 10 was the number I used on my permits.
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