I have a 2017 2501. I, like you, chose the deep V over the SE for the main reason that this was going to be my main offshore fishing boat. I seatrialed many boats before I settled on the 25CC deep V, including the 23CC deep V. I know everybody says the 23 deep V is the "best riding" Parker but I disagree. I was not overly impressed by it. I thought it rode about the same as all the deep V parkers and the space difference with the 23 vs the 25 is absolutely astounding. The beam makes a major difference. I do agree that the CC's ride better/different than the cabin boats for sure due to helm placement. That being said, I've been more than satisfied with my 25. No boat is going to ride well if the trim is not correct. With correct engine trim and trim tabs, my 25 rides very well. Can I throttle up to 30kts with a 3-4 foot steep? Heck no but most 25-32 ft boats can't do that well either. Throttle back, trim it out, let the bow eat into the chop and it's very doable and 95% of the time even comfortable. Yes it will porpoise when I trim engines up too far. However, trim engine down and problem solved. Again, many boats are like this. When I get to the fishing grounds, NOTHING beats the stability and fishability of my 25' Parker. It's a huge 25' boat. At drift or at anchor nothing without a SeaKeeper is better or more stable. Built like a tank and easy to clean I have loved every minute of it. I've been out in honest 6-7's and it's got me home without a bunch of fuss. Again, throttle back, make sure your props are pitched right, trim it out, and eat up the waves. PM me for any questions.