Just to weigh in,...I own an R25sc, and I can get the swim platform to go awash with a bow up attitude, no trim tabs activated. If you think about it, the diesel R27 and R25sc are identical aft the cabin, and that being said, it is a given, due to the longer length of the R27, that it would have a more forward center of gravity. I would think that the shorter R25sc can achieve a higher bow up attitude, making trim tab use more essential. Add a generator in the cockpit, even more so.
I actually use the swim platform “wash” to quick check the boats bow attitude. I can’t speak for the R25 classic as motor placement and center of gravity are different.
As to salt water, it’s about 2.5% more buoyant than fresh, so a 10,000 lb boat in fresh water would be about 250 lbs “heavier”.