Much better than in their earlier models. Unfortunately the pricing has mirrored the improvements in quality and there are other brands in this price range that may be worthy of consideration. Many will tell you to look at lightly used top tier boats first and in this market may be worth considering as there are deals to be had for sure. The size you are considering will most likely require twins and there are quite a few for sale worth looking at. Good Luck with your choice
Still not a top tier boat by any means but they are not the junk of the 80's and 90's. I nearly refused to look at them because I was also ignorant to the fact that they cleaned up their act. The fit, finish and performance my little '05 1802 was on par with any other mid-tier boat.
Mine rides great! Eats up chop with no problem.....very dry and forgiving ride. Had it 22 miles out of Oregon inlet at the Golf tower. Again no problems in a 3-4' ocean swell.
My complaints are minimial. A few loose screws here and there. They could have put more rocket launchers on the hard top. And I'd like to have a battery disconnect on the dash instead of having to open a hatch to find it.
I've fished 5 people on it, and have cruised with 8. And that's the 23'. The 2502 is pretty pimp IMHO.
my buddy has a 25 trophy with 225 merc on bracket is a 2003 and it is a great boat wont hessitate to run offshore..... best riding trophy ive been on.... but it still cant touch my 25 seacraft.... anyway great boat
I run Albemarle, but the newer Trophy boat seem to be pretty OK. I checked one out at the boat show 2 years ago (29ft) and it had a very fishable layout....plenty of cockpit space, fair sized fishbox's, ect....it could have used a few more rod holders but that is a minor set back. I have never run one, but first impression, the are not the bayliner of old
from what i've read/heard, trophy's will now be using sea pro molds since sea pro has gone out of business. not sure if this will be true for all models, but definitely some, if not most.