Thanks for the heads up, much appreciated. We're looking for a cuddy floor plan since we'll be crossing in all kinds of weather with a number of people. Our current open bow is not ideal for that.
What is a number of people?
The 208, a great small boat is really a small boat. Although it can handle seas rougher than you might want to ride, it is not suitable for ALL kinds of weather. It will rock and roll and can pound quite significantly in rough seas.
In certain conditions, like head wings and seas, it will struggle with a 150 and really struggle when curtains are up and the winds are unfavorable.
Note that if you use the aft drop curtain, only two adult people will fit at the helm. If you ride rough seas with folks in the cabin, they will most likely get seasick and/or a bit beat up.
Also note that when carrying passengers aft, especially on the aft locker seats, the ride can be wet in certain conditions.
Passengers may be drier using the mid hull aft facing seats behind the helm chairs but if using the drop curtain, they will still be exposed to the weather.
So if you want to sail with your spouse and one or two small children, the hull will work (seasickness aside
) having the kids in the cabin if the weather is bad but for more than 2 adults, if may not be a comfortable ride in angry seas.