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With the cuddy setup I think only one person can be fishing. I am not much of a troller as I prefer to be actively fishing. Assuming a sideways drift, can more than one person comfortably fish a Seafari? Aside from fishing space, I like the CC layout for spreading people out. A slow cruise and someone or two can be up front checking out the view while someone else or two can be at the stern. Drop a cooler at the transom and you have a seat. A cuddy will have everyone in one tight spot. Can get a little close for comfort after a while I would imagine. I do agree the cabin would be better for bathroom breaks and for napping. That is a compromise I am willing to live with for the other benefits I see from a CC standpoint. Protection from the elements is a concern, but I do not see taking the family out when it is crappy out. For me it won't matter. If it rains a little while I am fishing I will put on a jacket. The CC will have a T-top and curtains so running will be fine. I like the idea of my little stretched 20 CC for its versatility. Fish inshore perfectly and capable to go offshore a little bit on nice weather days. The economy of running it is appealing too. Runs to the sandbar or other locations will be easy and relatively comfortable. I don't see any use for me a 23 will do that the 21 won't. I am not going out in 3-5's and if I get caught in those I am slow going my way in in either. I thought about a 23 and would have liked to have had one, but the 20 came along. The 23 would also be more expensive; to buy and then run. I think a stretched to 21 feet CC will be perfect for me for a long time, but am willing to listen to arguments for the Seafari. It would certainly save a lot of time and effort to redo it, but then I am afraid I will want a CC afterward anyway. Maybe if I came across a 23 later, fixed it up the way I want and then sold the 20 it could work... |
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