South of Heaven
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Guys, I'm in the process of buying a 25 as we speak and should have her in the water in less than 2 weeks or so.... I have TONS of questions and will start a separate thread for that but for right now I have a simple and direct question.
How many folks can comfortably fit aboard a 25?
The bulk of my cruising will be divided between solo cruising and 1 or 2 passengers in salt water.
BUT occasionally I would like to take a bigger group. From my brief time aboard the 25 at a slip I noticed that the cabin will accommodate 3 people perfectly or 4 people if 2 sit on the forward bench. SO.....Does that mean that 4 people is the max on board?????? Or can I also add 1 or 2 passengers in the cockpit, since the boat has the transom well seats?
Is 5 or 6 total passengers on board doable for a day trip? This would not be a fishing trip. More of a picnic style outing in inshore salt waters (but they do get choppy and sloppy. Buzzards Bay, Ma).
In my mind I'm thinking that 6 adults would be tight to really enjoy the boat but 5 would be fine. Obviously 4 would be ideal! Haha!
I love how the rear well has 2 side seats with cushions; that's a great feature. But when I'm underway can I still put 2 chairs in the cockpit? Won't the bulkhead get in the way? Could 4 people really sit in the cockpit while on plane? Standing is an option I guess and also folks moving from the cabin to outdoors and vice versa. Maybe I'm overthinking this but if I invite 4 people then I want 4 people to have seating.....If I invite 5 people then 5 people need seating. If they choose to stand or sit on the bow or sit on the commode that's fine! But I still wanna know that they have safe and adequate seating if needed.
How many folks can comfortably fit aboard a 25?
The bulk of my cruising will be divided between solo cruising and 1 or 2 passengers in salt water.
BUT occasionally I would like to take a bigger group. From my brief time aboard the 25 at a slip I noticed that the cabin will accommodate 3 people perfectly or 4 people if 2 sit on the forward bench. SO.....Does that mean that 4 people is the max on board?????? Or can I also add 1 or 2 passengers in the cockpit, since the boat has the transom well seats?
Is 5 or 6 total passengers on board doable for a day trip? This would not be a fishing trip. More of a picnic style outing in inshore salt waters (but they do get choppy and sloppy. Buzzards Bay, Ma).
In my mind I'm thinking that 6 adults would be tight to really enjoy the boat but 5 would be fine. Obviously 4 would be ideal! Haha!
I love how the rear well has 2 side seats with cushions; that's a great feature. But when I'm underway can I still put 2 chairs in the cockpit? Won't the bulkhead get in the way? Could 4 people really sit in the cockpit while on plane? Standing is an option I guess and also folks moving from the cabin to outdoors and vice versa. Maybe I'm overthinking this but if I invite 4 people then I want 4 people to have seating.....If I invite 5 people then 5 people need seating. If they choose to stand or sit on the bow or sit on the commode that's fine! But I still wanna know that they have safe and adequate seating if needed.