We have resolution and the answer is "none of the above."
Even though a bigger bowrider had some advantages over a cuddy, there wasn't much enthusiasm for one at home from anybody but me. An 06 263 with 100 hours and a 375hp/496 Merc popped up on Craigslist with a reasonable asking price a couple of days ago. I drove up to Tahoe today to see it, took it out, and a deal was struck. I've always liked them, but have missed out on two, found another with serious hull issues, and was starting to give up on finding one. I continue to be amazed at how well they ride. It was windy and rough at Tahoe today. Going into the wind and 2-3' waves was bumpy but tolerable. Going with the wind, the ride was downright smooth.
It has a couple of scratches on the hull, but that is probably inevitable with a solid dark color hull. Plus, it will save me the pain of putting the first one on it.

It also has tinted glass , which reduced visibility, and will be removed. It is propped for high altitude, so I'll be shopping for a set of props eventually.
On the positive side, it has full canvas, an automotive style heater and closed circuit cooling so winter boating should be very tolerable. The extended swim platform would have been nice, but that can be added later.
Everything should be wrapped up by the weekend, and I'm hoping to have it on my lift by Sunday. Here's a couple of pictures: