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Old 09-21-2015, 06:35 AM
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I have a buddy who owned a full tunnel F-22 for a couple of years and I fished extensively with him out of it. It was very fast (90+mph), very well built, but not well suited for rough water. It was very nice to fish out of as long as the water was calm. I imagine that the 255 Widebody in your photo handles the slop a lot better than the F-22, but I don't have any personal experience with the 255. I have been to the factory and have met Eric on a couple of different occasions. He is a great guy and it is very apparent at his shop that he and his team take pride in building every boat

I had a top cat. I feel the same as you about them. Fished great but when the water would get rough it wasn't very pleasant to ride in. I did test drive a stingray and it handled the rough water a lot better but when I was ready to buy the $$$ was right on the top cat so I pulled the trigger on it. I should have spent a little more and got the stingray.
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