Brian,
Originally I went with taco 350's on my boat and taco 18 foot telescopic poles. I was able to pull 2 48's bars on each riggah. I have a 23SE. Because I didnt have plates welded into my T-Top structure, I have bolted plates, and because of the length of poles there was a tremeandous amount of strain put on my T-Top structure causing one of the welds to fail. I went against my T-Top mfg reccomendation of going with 15 foot outriggers because I wanted a wider and bigger spread for my boat. (ego driven)
He replaced and beefed up the weldes "L" brackets that connect to my console and added a few more just to be on the safe side.
I exchanged the 18 footers for 15 footers and it has been all is good in the hood.
My only reccomendation is to make sure that wherever you are going to mount your outriggers, if they are like mine or Uncle Matt's is make sure the location and structure will be able to handle the torquing of your mounts and poles.
I was fortunate enough to have my T-Top fabricator fix my ego driven mistake and make the boo boo go away.
I love having the taco 350's as I can adjust the rise of my outrigggers from underneath and find the sweet spot while running my spreader bars.
The only knarly thing about telescopic outriggers is climbing on the gunnel to extend and deploy while out at sea. I supposed I could do that on the hard before launching.
Good luck and post photos!