My grandfather had a 25 footer like the one you described in your post and "she" was powered by a Lister Diesel that was a true workhorse but by no means any type of competition for Relic's jet boat on the beachcombers lol, she was more like the Persephone if you will. That old boat was great though when the wind swung around for the eastern and I saw that happen many times while attached to the salmon net.
She handled the rough water very nicely and it never bothered me to be out there in that boat no matter how rough it got. Lots of family members of mine have fished 90-100 miles offshore in the newer 55 footers and although I never got that far out, I have been 30-40 miles offshore while commercial crab fishing and there are times it can get rough, hang on type of rough and stringing a line of crab pots in that type of weather is a challenge. This is a great thread created by
@cphabs and I don't know if it was meant to cover commercial fishery and boats but there are many great people on this site from all walks of life. I certainly can't claim to be any type of expert on Montreal restaurants but I know a thing or two about some other things