Hi Trapper – You are asking a lot of good questions and your observations are spot on. Obviously the weight between the Ranger and FTD will make a big difference with performance. I dont own one (have the next step up the Pantera 19) but Ive read a lot about them here and have a couple friends who have Sabres. The common theme seems to be they are pretty fast (very fast with the 175) and are a blast to drive. Runs on rails and get up on plane quickly with a 2 stroke or Yamaha SHO. If you can swing the 175, do it especially if fish a lot of tournaments. With the 175 you can keep up with a lot of larger boats with 250s and you will blow them away coming out of the hole.Re the forward position of the TM, you will love it once you get used to it. The forward position is intentional on all Cats and facilitates flipping casting in general. Getting on and off up front isnt a problem at launch/take out. If you can, get the steps and loading pole on the front. Makes getting in and out of front of the boat a snap even for us old guys. Sabres handle rough water very well for a 18 boat and better than some larger boats of other brands. Very dry ride is consistent through the entire BCB line of boats. If you let folks know where you live, there may be someone nearby who will be happy to take you out for a ride or even a day of fishing. Im sure several with Sabres will chime in. Also, if you just go to search and do a search for Sabre FTD you will find multiple threads about every aspect of the boat. Another thing to keep in mind is Bass Cat has been managed by the same family for 45 years, longer than any other brand out there. Ranger/Trition/Astro/Champion have all gone through a take over or two and are all owned by Bass Pro Shops/Nitro currently. But who knows who will own them next year. Have fun shopping, let us know if you have more questions.