Bennington Model Number Question

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This may be a dumb question, but I am a new Bennington owner, and I asked my dealer and he couldn't answer. What do the last two numbers in the R Series model number designate ie, 2350 vs 2375 (the 50 and 75)?
 

 
There are some new models since this was originally posted .
Perhaps TB will read this and post an updated list .
 
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This may be a dumb question, but I am a new Bennington owner, and I asked my dealer and he couldn't answer. What do the last two numbers in the R Series model number designate ie, 2350 vs 2375 (the 50 and 75)?
Welcome and congrats! I thought the difference was no changing room on the 50's. The RCW's are usually 75's and have the changing room under one of the rear recliners.
 
50= no changing room and 75= changing room.
 
I have a G series 2250 and it has the changing room.
 
its an option on -50 and standard on -75
 
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I think it's funny .... as decked out as JeffS' boat is, that a changing room was an option .....  :blink:
 
Ah...optional...that makes sense and had I read the PDF...that would have been obvious to me. Sorry about that.

What I don't understand is the lengths. In anything but pontoons, if you buy a 22' boat, your boat is right around 22' long. Stem to stern...22'. My 22'er is almost 26' long. And on the trailer the whole rig is 36.5' long. I had to get a 40' bay for inside storage and I can barely walk behind the motor in the shed.
 
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