I was attracted to center cockpits for many reasons. But after looking at several in the 40-45 ft range, a number of design features killed the deal for us:
1. Steep and long companionway ladder. This was a deal killer for our dogs and to me looked almost dangerous in a seaway.
2. The large aft cabin necessarily took deck space away from the saloon, which tended to be smaller than the saloon in the aft cockpit boats.
3. My wife did not like the galley location. She said when in the galley she would be totally isolated from the goings on up in the cockpit. This is also related to item 2.
4. In fact, the CC cockpits were smaller than the aft cockpit boats.
5. Boarding from the dock or the dinghy could be a challenge in some CC designs.
6. Access to main engine, and especially the generator, was also challenging in most CC designs.
So we settled on the aft cockpit 44DS which offered a huge cockpit, large saloon, easily traversed companionway for us and the dogs, large aft stateroom, easy boarding, and an open galley with connectivity to the cockpit.
I still like the CC but it just didn't meet our needs.
Rick
1. Steep and long companionway ladder. This was a deal killer for our dogs and to me looked almost dangerous in a seaway.
2. The large aft cabin necessarily took deck space away from the saloon, which tended to be smaller than the saloon in the aft cockpit boats.
3. My wife did not like the galley location. She said when in the galley she would be totally isolated from the goings on up in the cockpit. This is also related to item 2.
4. In fact, the CC cockpits were smaller than the aft cockpit boats.
5. Boarding from the dock or the dinghy could be a challenge in some CC designs.
6. Access to main engine, and especially the generator, was also challenging in most CC designs.
So we settled on the aft cockpit 44DS which offered a huge cockpit, large saloon, easily traversed companionway for us and the dogs, large aft stateroom, easy boarding, and an open galley with connectivity to the cockpit.
I still like the CC but it just didn't meet our needs.
Rick