The Custom Weld 17 - 26 ft. Outboards 2013 vs Custom Weld Storm - 22 ft. 2006 comparison sits squarely in the category of decisions where specs alone won't tell the whole story — intended use, storage, and long-term ownership costs all factor in.
Size is the most obvious dividing line here. The Custom Weld Storm - 22 ft. 2006 measures 22,0 feet overall (2006), giving it roughly 5,0 additional feet of deck space compared to the Custom Weld 17 - 26 ft. Outboards 2013 at 17,0 feet (2013). Weight tells a clearer story for trailering families: the Custom Weld Storm - 22 ft. 2006 tips the scales at 345 lbs — 316 lbs less than the Custom Weld 17 - 26 ft. Outboards 2013 at 29 lbs. That difference is meaningful if you're working within a half-ton or three-quarter-ton truck's tow rating, especially once you factor in a motor, gear, and fuel.
The Custom Weld 17 - 26 ft. Outboards 2013 carries a rated maximum of 19 hp. Engine data for the Custom Weld Storm - 22 ft. 2006 wasn't available in our records — check the manufacturer's spec sheet before sizing a motor.Both carry nearly identical fuel loads — 9 gal and 7 gal — so range won't be a tiebreaker here.
For family outings this is probably the sharpest distinction between the two. The Custom Weld 17 - 26 ft. Outboards 2013 is rated for 7 passengers, while the Custom Weld Storm - 22 ft. 2006 caps at 6. If you're regularly pulling extended family or a group of friends onto the water, the extra seats on the Custom Weld 17 - 26 ft. Outboards 2013 could be the deciding factor.
Bottom line: Choose the Custom Weld 17 - 26 ft. Outboards 2013 if your priority is putting more people on the water — it handles 7 passengers and at 17,0 ft it has the deck room to back that rating up comfortably. The Custom Weld Storm - 22 ft. 2006 is the smarter pick if you want a lighter, easier-to-trailer boat rated for 6 that costs less to run day-to-day.