I owned a 22 for 10 years, and finally upgraded to the 25 four seasons ago. No arguments with most of what others have been saying, except that I don't feel the 25 offers any better ride than the 22. I've had both boats in rough chop and they both pound. The 25 is more stable with regards to listing side to side with movement inside the cabin or cockpit. I loved the 22, and both my wife and I are 6' tall and a bit, shall we say, robust. :wink: We still bump passing in the aisle in the 25, just not as hard. There is definitely more room at the dinette and in the V-berth. The enclosed head is nice. I now have a composting airhead, which is much better than the original MSD or the Porta Potti. I set it up with a small platform of it's own, so I can remove it when we desire to shower. I also use solar shower bags on the roof, to conserve our potable water, but the head's shower works great when we use it. At hull speed, both the 22 and 25 use about the same fuel. On plane, with the 115 on my 22, I got around 3.1, with the 150 on my 25, I get about 2.0. On their respective trailers, the 22 weighed in at 5,100 lbs, the 25 at 8,300 lbs. That's with water and fuel. The 22 held 40 gals, the 25, 100 gal. So distance between fuel stops is another advantage with the 25. If I had it to do all over again, would I upgrade to the 25? In all honesty, I don't know. As I said, I loved my 22, and my wife was fine on it. In fact, she finds the one disadvantage of the 25 is that she doesn't feel as safe sitting back on the cockpit. The 25 has a higher cockpit floor, and even with the railing, she feels less secure than she did on the 22. Cost wise, the 22 is probably going to be a little cheaper to operate. If the marina doesn't have a 25' or longer minimum, your slip fees will be less. There are a number of smaller SUV's rated to tow 5,000 lbs that can do fine towing the 22. You can tuck into some smaller places both on the water and on the trailer. The 25 has a self bailing cockpit, but most of us need scupper plugs, as the scuppers are usually under water when fully loaded, or more than one person back in the cockpit while not underway. I've spent just as much time during a trip on both boats, and was comfortable. I had the 22 when I did Alaska's Inside Passage. With just my wife and I, or I by myself, the boat was comfortable. The 25 is bigger and yes, a bit more comfortable, especially if entertaining guests. You are doing the right thing by looking at both boats. If possible, also try to get out for a ride on the water in both. Most wives prefer the enclosed head. Some, such as mine, were ok with the porta potti. (We had curtains, and at night would put the potti in front of the back door.) Good luck deciding. Colby