ksanders
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The aft cabin/forward cabin issue is really about boat size. There is only so much room on a boat.
When looking at boats we found that anything less than around 40- 45' boats generally (but not always) had a vee berth for the forward bunk space. If you want a queen berth it almost has to be an aft cabin design in a smaller length boat.
Looking at mid 40' boats and larger they generally can have a queen berth wedged into the front of the boat.
On a pilothouse style if you use the pilothouse as an access path to the forward cabins then at around 45' -50' you could have a mid queen berth full width stateroom.
On our boat we do not feel different motion in the forward berth vs the mid berth, but the mid berth is somewhat quieter in terms of wave noise, but it is also right along the companion way and close to the galley so other boat noise comes into play.
We carefully considered aft cabin designs and loved the roominess, but they can be a real pain for fishing. Nothing beats a real cockpit for fishing.
We did look at a 44 or 45' aft cabin that someone had put a canvas roof over the sun deck, filled in the area beneith the rails with something, and removable eisenglass up higher. That made for a HUGE covered porch. They had nice wicker furniture back there and the space was impressive!
When looking at boats we found that anything less than around 40- 45' boats generally (but not always) had a vee berth for the forward bunk space. If you want a queen berth it almost has to be an aft cabin design in a smaller length boat.
Looking at mid 40' boats and larger they generally can have a queen berth wedged into the front of the boat.
On a pilothouse style if you use the pilothouse as an access path to the forward cabins then at around 45' -50' you could have a mid queen berth full width stateroom.
On our boat we do not feel different motion in the forward berth vs the mid berth, but the mid berth is somewhat quieter in terms of wave noise, but it is also right along the companion way and close to the galley so other boat noise comes into play.
We carefully considered aft cabin designs and loved the roominess, but they can be a real pain for fishing. Nothing beats a real cockpit for fishing.
We did look at a 44 or 45' aft cabin that someone had put a canvas roof over the sun deck, filled in the area beneith the rails with something, and removable eisenglass up higher. That made for a HUGE covered porch. They had nice wicker furniture back there and the space was impressive!
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