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This is a 1969 John Allmand 25 cuddy. It has a Mercruiser 7.4L I/O with a Bravo I drive. The boat has rently underwent a total refit including Awlgrip paint, all new upholstry, custom bimini top with eisenglass enclosure, new Lowrance electronics, and a refurbished Owens triple axle aluminum trailer. I am selling for a friend so I don't have all of the performance numbers, but I am running it soon and will add them here. Asking $19,900.
__________________ 43' Hatteras BACKSTRETCH Flagler Beach, FL
I had the same 69 25 allmand and repowered with that same power plant 7.4 bravo.That boat moves real good with that power and rides smooth and dry.Great hull.That resto looks great.
Could be the rumor mill but i was told the hull became the original 25 Contender hull. The 25 Allmand is a very deep v hull. See pages 3 and 5 in the original brochures here: http://www.allmandboats.com/history/hm.jpg.html