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23 ft cc with head in center console
I would like to upgrade to 23 ft center console but wife wants head in boat. Has any ever modified the console and deck to do this. Is it even possible?
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There was a option for a head along with a larger console that had a large door instead of a front seat along with more height and other things —-look under specs for 23 I/o and outboard
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Here’s the option wattaway mentioned. Technically I guess you could have called it a “head” with the porta-pot in there but I can’t imagine a full size person getting in there to take care of business. I found the area much more useful for storage. |
My better judgement (not very often) tells me to leave head in a boat alone....:D
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Personal solution was a 5 gl. bucket and everyone else move to the other end of the boat
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My old 23cc was plumbed for a head. I remember not liking the way they "glassed" over the 1 inch hole...when I was redoing the boat I gave it one wack with the hammer and off it popped...they had just poured resin over the hole
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Never could see a head in a small center console . Have been on a few that had them but with the heat and humidity in south Fl. during the summer! I’ll stick with the fresh air and the discretion of others.
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You could do a front door style console, like the Competition console, and do a forward and aft fuel tank to accommodate the step down/ well you would need. I've thought about it too, but not sure if it would be worth the hassle.
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head in center console
Thank you for replies. I am giving up idea but would like to know if the 25 Seacraft center console had enough room for stand up head and where I can find reviews and drawings on this site.
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