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I suspect this is an F25... can someone confirm? I haven't seen one up close before and it's smaller than the F26s I've seen locally. I spied this a few slips down from me on Saturday when I got down. That makes 8 Trojans on my dock now. It is a very clean boat!
Jamie
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I think they made a early and late model with a diffrent beam or maybe that was the F26 ? ( boy I am a lot of help ) . I always had issues telling them apart , some owners don't know what they have also .
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For me these two boats are the hardest to identify. I think (and I haven't confirmed it yet) the 25 has forward windows and the 26 has a bench seat up front where the windows would be.
Doug
1977 F-32
1982 Chris Craft 280
1992 Boston Whaler 13 Super Sport Limited
1974 F-25 (Sold)
1979 F-26 (sold)
summer storm wrote:For me these two boats are the hardest to identify. I think (and I haven't confirmed it yet) the 25 has forward windows and the 26 has a bench seat up front where the windows would be.
I think it is the other way round. 25's with the bench.
same slope lines as mine but the cabin windows are much taller. at least by 6 inches. It maybe the angle of the picture. I havent seen a f-25 hardtop, most are f-26. The numbers are on the lower black boot leg, mine are under my swim platform but thi boat doesnt have one. She is clean! good interesting share Jamie thanks..... I think its a 26
body line around the cabin windows is missing. If we knoew what year it was it would help. My cabin windows have a purtruding body line with a 2 inch difference, this allowed me to pull off the fake painted windsheid look. This to me should be the F-26.
The straight sheerline gives this away as a Model 253 F-25 (introduced for '75), as opposed to the sweeping sheerline of the Model 251/252 F-25 ('73-'74) and follow-on Model 261 F-26 ('75-on). The resulting tall trunk cabin and thick A-pillar ahead of the cabin side window are also clues. Early models offered a bench seat up front (illustrated in the Trojan Owner's Manual during the seventies), but most later boats had fixed forward cabin windows. Hardtop was optional, but flybridge was not available.
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makes sence, I have the 74 model. Classic says his his 73? with those cabin windows and no out line its deff not a 73-74 f-25, tricky model for sure. I learned alot here, thanks guys
I think the boat is definately a later seventies F25. Does it have a bench seat up front? Seems to have a little different lines than my 73. It appears there was a significant design change sometime in the mid seventies for the F25 from others I have seen online. Can't wait to take mine out soon!