I love Tom's posts and he has a great boat. I also fish a lot but do an equal amount of cruising. The venture has some nice features, but mainly it is a larger boat. 1000 lbs heavier dry weight, and needs more horsepower than the 22 and may need more towing vehicle than the 22. Most of its pluses are attributable to this increase in size but that also leads to some minuses as well. I agree with Tom's thoughts on the 25 to 27 Sea Sports, gas guzzlers but great off shore fishers, I would get the same thing in aluminum for my use if the 22 wasn't the best over all boat for me.
If I were to keep a boat in a marina instead of on my trailer I might have opted for the Venture 23 or 26 (CC 23 and 26 at that time) or one of the Sea Sports equivalents. There has been a lot of discussion on 22 v 25 and some of that discussion applies to the 22 and 23 comparison as well. I encourage you to read that. Some folks find the basic 22 plenty large enough to live on quite well. Check the Halcyon link on the front page.
For me the 22 is still the best choice, but my first mate never complains about the curtains or my cooking, he only says woof. In other words, how you gonna use the boat, single handed, three or more aboard, fishing, cruising, how many days, what waters, what tow vehicies do you own, how handy are you, what level of sophistication do you want in the interior (woof), etc. All are personal questions.
Now I will discuss Tom's post.
>instead of searching I will just tell you what I think. The 23 is the improved model of the 22 IMHO.
Not improved, just different.
>It fixes many of the down falls of the 22. Those being the low windows, the lack of head room in the berth, not having a flat floor (which the 22 now has) and having a open motor well ( which I have all ways hated but put up with).
Low windows, yeah I would like them up as well but that sorta means a bigger boat. If they were moved to the top I don't think I could see out very well when standing up. Score an important point for the 23, tall people can't drive the 22 standing up and see out.
Head room in berth - I supposed it would be nice to sit up in there but not such a big deal to me, again that is something that goes with a bigger boat.
No Flat floor - in Bill's words a solution in search of a problem. The floor in the 22 slopes a bit. No problem. I really like that the deck is the hull. I like having two bilges because when I am forward the boat slopes forward. The self bailing feature of the 25 is good for rain, but unless you have scuppers the size of your head and a number of them - the self bailing is not for green water. None of the CDs or CC is large enough to have a self bailing deck in that sense. I like not having a hidden area for anything to collect, for the fishing platform, and to keep the gunwales higher compared to me feet.
Open motor well - my 22 doesn't have one, it has a board and handy opening shelves and places to put rod racks and downriggers, and tool storage, and store fenders on the flip side. An easy customization.
>The bow entry does help in the chop. You can also put a bigger engine on it which I like.
Better ride in chop for the 23, I believe it. But also more gas, less efficient at low speeds. more speed to plane, a little deeper draft too.
>The windows in the 22 are to low and you can't see out of them while standing if you are 6ft. if you are 6ft you can not sit on the port pot in the berth on the 22 you can on the 23.
I certainly do wish I could stand and see out in the 22. This is real point but a taller pilot house? I usually don't use the porta pot in the berth area. Generally not out with mixed company, just the dog and fishing buddies generally. They make a shorter pottie as well that some have tried.
>I like the flat floor and the storage that is avalible in the cockpit by closing the motor well.
Flat floor means false floor, you lose depth in cockpit, lose some customizability, add weight, etc. Mind you a drier floor is nice. The storage in the motor well, I got that.
> You do loose storage because they dont have the side storage bins like in the 22 but even the new 22's dont have as much as mine.
>I just think is a better boat. the Cape cruiser had a great table but Cdory has replaced it with a bigger table that is ok but not as cool as the old one.
If I only used my boat in Lake Michigan (big choppy water) I may well agree with Tom. But to drag it to lots of other places, to drag it to skinny water, I like the 22. The 23 is a longer, wider, heavier boat, requiring more horsepower and more gas. Now none of those things are bad, just different.
>So if I like it so much why dont I have one?? because they came out after I bought my 22. If cape cruiser had came out 1year earlier I would own one hands down. My next boat is most likey be the 26 venture or the 26 seasport pilot house.
I would like to know what the cockpit is like in the Venture 26. If it is "self bailing" so the cockpit is shallow like the 25, needing guardrails, that would be a negative for me. If the deck were the hull or close to it the 26 might be a nice machine.
Undiscussed is the apparently different, and pricey, level of trim, finishing in the 22 v 23. I haven't seen the more recent molded interior 22s but don't think I would prefer them to the pre 06 or 07 models or whenever the change was made.
I think Tom has a good eye for some important differences in these boats. But different doesn't mean better just different (and bigger).
Regards from Mark, who most of all would like more time for boating.