John.... Many thanks for stepping out there ... Now you are killing me at the same time. I am attempting to move from AL to TN...over the next couple of weeks... and you are 1270 miles away from Clarksville, TN...which is streatching my abilities to go AWOL from moving duties and responsibilities. But then...hell... I never wen AWOL in 27+ years of service...and if I go now...they can not bust me...or take away my retirement.... But worse....I would have to face Sherryl... and that would make a man appreciate a good hurricane.... so.... just gonna have to wait till mid Oct to see one on the Gulf I guess.
But.. Thanks for your post...and your numbers.
Bob and Dusty have it pegged....as does Joe. There has to be at least 20-30 of us who have taken prictures, printed them, re-drawn them, drank coffee and other beverages over them, re-drawn them...gone back to the pictures....wondered...figured...wondered some more... but, the Livingstons have been faced with BUILDING THE BOAT. My hats are off to them.
Yep, I see load/weight/hp issues too. But, what I think I see is a great weekend traveling boat capable of getting you about the area with a nice turn of speed (knots)... and too.... a hull that will troll along .....very long...long distances for those wishing to see the distant waters....at the reduced "traditional trawler speeds." I happen to have had the TC24 hull that Dust referes to. Yes, just like Bob indicates for the new TC255... you can have her loaded...and have your speed too. But, there is only one thing (or two of them on the TCs) that make this possible...and it is HP.
Not sure exactly on Bob's TC255...but I think combined total of somewhere in the 270-300 range..... kinda sorta pushing the 3 times hp range of the 125 hp diesel. So...what I think I am seeing...is if ya want a fast trailerable C-Dory boat that you can load up and still go fast... the TC255 might be the rig... But... like ol' Dusty so clearly states... if your gonna load up this current CR-25... then why go over the top with HP... drop back down to lighter/smaller/more economical/slower... and spend your funds on the travel...rather than on the camel's owners....opps.

But then too.... I have spent many many hours on Dusty's ol hull, with one of the Honda 90s (the old carburated ones...which worked great)...with one of the motors running at about the 1600-1800 rpm range.... and cruised the day/night away...with very minimal fuel burn too. A very economical "trawler" it was.
Hummm... CR25 with the new 300 hp suzuki 4 stroke on the stern anyone?
Just kidding... Great to see the boat getting out in the water for sure. Time will tell...options abound for sure.