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summer storm
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DOUBLE R wrote:
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.
I looked at all the info I've got for the book and that is the narrow beam F-25. They came with both a bench and windows up front, the narrow beam f-26 just had the windows. I guess I need to find out what years they added the bench.

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Post by summer storm »

The narrow beam F-26 as far as I can tell they ran from 71-72

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Post by Stripermann2 »

I suspected it was an F25. But it's still fun to sit back and watch the discussion.

Thanks for the info Doug, nice literature...and everyone else who contributed to the discussion.

Really doesn't matter what size boat it is.
It's a Trojan!...and, a clean one!
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1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...

-I don't wanna hear anyone whine...Anymore!
-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
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Wow! Awesome thanks!!!!
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Stripermann2 wrote:I suspected it was an F25. But it's still fun to sit back and watch the discussion.

Thanks for the info Doug, nice literature...and everyone else who contributed to the discussion.

Really doesn't matter what size boat it is.
It's a Trojan!...and, a clean one!
Very true ,a very clean Classic
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Post by aaronbocknek »

i love it. 50gallons of fuel. i could afford to run that. check out the lavatory standard equipment..... monomatic 2...i.e. the traveller head. trojan used this type of toilet exclusively when the no overboard discharge rule took effect. nice list of standard equipment too..... she came pretty tricked out.
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