The admiral and I are starting to look at our options for a multi-purpose rig in the 21' to 24' range. Primary uses will be general cruising around, tubing, anchoring for swimming and fishing the Chesapeake Bay. With these activities in mind we are trying to decide which layout would be best. I am currently leaning towards a walkaround or center console, and she like the dual console layout where there is a head inside the port console.
I like the walkround around for the storage provided by the cabin, protection from the weather when combined with a hard/bimini top and enclosure (I will be fishing March through Dec) and it is going to provide the most shaded space for the kids during the summer months. However, the narrow beam in this size range does create somewhat of a cramped help area when you have kids running in and out of the cabin. That's something we found to be annoying even on our old 9'6" beam Sailfish.
She likes the dual console for the bow seating and the enclosed head for obvious reasons. Weather protection isn't a huge concern for her because she a fair weather boater, but I would want a hard/bimini top and enclosure as well for early/late season fishing.
I thought the CC might work for us because it really does provide the most seating of all three layouts (bow seating, console, leaning post and jumps seats at the stern) and still has the enclosed head. T-top would be a must. I had a 204F in the past, but it didn't work that well for us due to the lack of a walk-in console and I think that has turned her off of that design.
Anyway, I was hoping that you guys could share you thoughts and experiences on the various layouts in this size range for this type of use. Thanks.
BTW - What year did Grady start putting the head in the port console on the 225? 2003?
I like the walkround around for the storage provided by the cabin, protection from the weather when combined with a hard/bimini top and enclosure (I will be fishing March through Dec) and it is going to provide the most shaded space for the kids during the summer months. However, the narrow beam in this size range does create somewhat of a cramped help area when you have kids running in and out of the cabin. That's something we found to be annoying even on our old 9'6" beam Sailfish.
She likes the dual console for the bow seating and the enclosed head for obvious reasons. Weather protection isn't a huge concern for her because she a fair weather boater, but I would want a hard/bimini top and enclosure as well for early/late season fishing.
I thought the CC might work for us because it really does provide the most seating of all three layouts (bow seating, console, leaning post and jumps seats at the stern) and still has the enclosed head. T-top would be a must. I had a 204F in the past, but it didn't work that well for us due to the lack of a walk-in console and I think that has turned her off of that design.
Anyway, I was hoping that you guys could share you thoughts and experiences on the various layouts in this size range for this type of use. Thanks.
BTW - What year did Grady start putting the head in the port console on the 225? 2003?