Not speaking for the OP, but maybe he meant that particular centre console design versus others?My opinion is Center consoles are good for about 5 days a year when it isn’t too cold, too hot or too wet.
If you are going to go to the expense of getting a boat this size built, ($100 to $150k) go with something that has a cabin to keep you and your guests warm, dry and shaded.
Right....you got one of the Qualicum Rivers boats, great score!View attachment 81043
Love my custom 19 , does well out west.......tank , goes anywhere , has the 22 ft size hardtop... hope that helps...
Thanks. It does. What size motor are you running? And how’s it ride with the heavier top? And did you have it built or buy it already done?View attachment 81043
Love my custom 19 , does well out west.......tank , goes anywhere , has the 22 ft size hardtop... hope that helps...
15 degree dead rise and no reverse chines is going to be a wet ride, which wouldn't be a big deal if you had a cabin, but is bad news on a centre console. If you're married to the centre console layout, I would look at a small walk around cabin instead of the open console, much more useful for our conditions here in BC.
Until you have been in one , throw the specs out the window , im running a 2019 115 Mer Seapro , Smartcraft Controls ,38 mph top speed , .8 mph slowest , super cheap on fuel , troll mode feature so awesome , theres a few on here that have fished with me all over Barkley , hard top no affect on the performance , super wide boat , 1/4 inch hull , heavier , very stable with 2-3 guys on one side , barely budges Wet ride ?? absolutely not , i thought maybe it would be when i first bought it , driest 19 ive ever been in , Qualicum had lots of these in there fleet for a reason , Winter Harbor WCVI , it's the "Cope " design that makes these boats desirable , the specs are deceiving, best purchase ive made in my boating days for under $30 k ... everyone loves fishin in this boat..... it is my secondary winter boat , prefer the bigger glass in the summer for sure...m2b good luck 22 would be an awesome boat im sure , 21 Northwest CC , or Lifetimer CC also all fantastic Smooth dry riding boats... you get what you pay for !!Thanks. It does. What size motor are you running? And how’s it ride with the heavier top? And did you have it built or buy it already done?
Awesome. Anything needed to be done to the transom to switch to twins from a single? I’m with you on the fishing in the elements. Dress for it and you’ll be fine. Part of the experience if you ask me.View attachment 81100View attachment 81107View attachment 81108
I have this one. Very stable platform imo. Just put her back in the water today after putting the 115's on , replacing a single 150. Cc's only for me, fish year round , dressed appropriately. You don't catch fish sitting in a cabin... lol.
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I have this one. Very stable platform imo. Just put her back in the water today after putting the 115's on , replacing a single 150. Cc's only for me, fish year round , dressed appropriately. You don't catch fish sitting in a cabin... lol.
That is one of the boats my friend had built that I connected you with. It started as a Cope Nanoose 22 and had some owner spec modifications. Perfect example.Awesome. Anything needed to be done to the transom to switch to twins from a single? I’m with you on the fishing in the elements. Dress for it and you’ll be fine. Part of the experience if you ask me.
I've never seen it so clean! Looks well suited to those smaller twins, what a great idea to do the conversion. Congrats, that is a beauty. I thought you were going to troll with one of the mains?View attachment 81100View attachment 81107View attachment 81108
I have this one. Very stable platform imo. Just put her back in the water today after putting the 115's on , replacing a single 150. Cc's only for me, fish year round , dressed appropriately. You don't catch fish sitting in a cabin... lol.