CC or cuddy
Finatic........this is the age old question that in the end only you can answer...its between the fishability of a CC and the cabin area on the cuddy. Which one suits your needs better. I guess, I've been running out of OC for about 30 years now and before that chincoteague. (I know I'm dating myself). I can remember times on my 20ft Mako (semi-deep V) in the late 80's out off poorman's, with 5 or 6 extra 5gal can of gas roped to bow just to get back into land....taking water over the bow, but with the floor full of YFT. It would be scarey at time then for safety and so we thought usability we jumped to a 25ft proline cuddy, it turned out to be the biggest waste for us. The bed was catch all, the stove never used, the ice box was so-so, but the toilet was handy....the worst part was NO ONE could stay in the cabin area for very long without getting that "uneasy" feeling...it was just too tight not enough open space. So, after about 8 years, I went full circle back to a center console and still to this day I perfer a CC over a cuddy......Now, I do have plastic around the CC with wings to keep the wind-driven spray from soaking us and to cut the cold air, but its the best choice for me......it may not be the best for you. I would strongly suggest before you buy...try it. I trailer and always have, let me tell you setting on a trailer or at a slip is totally different then being offshore rocking (sideways) in 3-4 ft seas...get into that type of sea and step down into the cabin and see if it works for you......Everyone, has their own way and their own opinion on this subject thats why manufactures make both types of boats in simliar sizes......get the one that works best for you...I did and have never been happier. Remember driving into a sea and being in the cabin is one thing, but also try drifting with the sea also, see both effects.....good luck boat hunting