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Old 03-31-2010, 03:40 PM   #1
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Tajons boat 25 World Cat will eat any 25 monohull around here in bad seas and tight chop.



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Tajons boat 25 World Cat will eat any 25 monohull around here in bad seas and tight chop.
Different Animal, different apps... My little 21 was efficient, 3-4MPG, easy to trailer,(I trailerd 15K miles a year), get in skinny water, great to get bait, launched it by myself 2,3,4 times a day at ramps that a bigger boat would never get into. Badd ASS Boat for an individual fisherman! Look at all the 21 contenders and 23 seacrafts in the NE... Good choice for individual commercial diehards! My boat paid for itself many times over... If I had no limits to boat price, Gas limits, Dockage, and so On I could find a monster Mono hull that can eat the 25 World Cat... For me its whats practical though... The cats are a bit of an eye sore ;-)
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