Arch?
I have read your question and the posts.It would be a nice feature to have but simplicity and costs not to mention installation are big factors to consider for a trailerable boat.First, the cockpit is not large enough and looking at that angle, I would tend to question if you have enough room to get around an arch on a 26. I am looking at the style arch on the new Hunter 290. Secondly, simplicity for a trailerable boat is a priority of mine and feel an arch would just get in the way when launching. As for installation, you would have to stregthen the deck and/or hull at attachement points for the arch and that in itself would require time and know how. I would guess removal of some of the positive foam floatation, inspection ports,, fiberglassing, installation of metal plates and so forth. This costs alot of money not to mention the cost of the arch and stainless steel is not cheap. The adding of an arch on a 260 alone would drive the price up on a new boat too.This is just another opinion but I did look into this over a year ago as one of my customers was curious.Crazy Dave Condon