Sir Reel
Well-Known Member
That's a nice rig. Looks pretty well equipped
That's a nice rig. Looks pretty well equipped
That's what I'm doing on my 23Ft Hourston, one of the reasons I'm podding it. Think I will just go the slope top cover instead of the full camper top.I agree that sleeping 4 is going to be tough. I've got a 26 Hourston myself and I think what I'm going to do is get a full canvas enclosure for the back deck made. That way when I go deer hunting and prawning etc in the fall a guy can sleep in the cuddy and another can throw a cot out. That way nobody is cramped on the table and you gain a ton of covered area. If you've got a wife and kids maybe 3 could sleep up front and you could pack a small cot.
http://www.usedvictoria.com/classified-ad/Monaro-27SE-Hard-Top-1996_30611710
I like these boats as well. Not sure how they would work with 4 people when your cruising but I know they can sleep 4.
It just looks like a 20-30k premium! That's a lot of gas and maintenance, but easy to do 10k of maintenance on an engine or two!I would beware of twin gasser's
a single diesel would be preferable