Hi Matt,
My CD25 gets abt 3.8-4.0NM/g @ 7kts with 2x90hp HONDAs. At cruise @ abt 18-19kts I get abt 2.9-3.4NM/g. The spread I attribute to the wind loading of the sail area. Below 7kts the mileage goes up radically.
The chop here on the lower Ches. Bay is the same as I have experienced within the Boston Harbor area, inside Boston light. I grewup in N. Weymouth- power boated, sailed (raced) and worked for the local Harbor Master there.
Last year I took the CD25 on a 500NM cruise last June and experienced everything from soupy fog to 6'+ waves with 20+kt winds, T. Storms & water spouts and never once felt unsure of the boat's abilities. [ I did not play with the water spouts. ]
Yes the windshield did get wet, but I felt more safe in my CD25 than any of the boats I have been in the past, in lengths of 30', or less; including Grady Whites. [ Patrolling with the Coast Guard Aux.]
As other have noted, you have to exercise the 'seaman's eye and good judgement. Just as you learned the characteristics of your Bayliner, you will have do the same with whatever replacement you buy. [ I jumped from an 18' Sea Ray, OB, Bowrider.] I took my CD25 out into various conditions that taught me a little more each time till I felt I could tackle the 500NM cruise. It was time well spent, for even with the 6' wave action the ride was handled with confidence and it was smooth, all be it a roller-coaster ride. I would do it again. My wife even felt at ease.
The cabin space is so much more than any other boat this size, to date. I'm 6'2" and I have plenty of walk around and standing room. The cockpit is large enough for a variety of working functions. I'm sure there are folks out there who would love to showoff their CDs.
I was at the marina today working on another project and was interrupted 3 times[all welcomed so I could brag] to show her off. I have the only CD25 in the area for the moment, but these folks asked where they could get one and if mine was available...... HECK NO, not for sale.
Good luck in your search and welcome to the gang.