V-20 Mods for ANYTHING BUT FISHING

thewaxmania

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So here's the deal. I love the V-20, the Hunt design, the lines, the open-nes, etc. But I don't fish. Its not that I haven't fished, its that I don't like it. I have no interest in fishing and the boat will be a no-fish zone. My plan is to outfit the boat with seating and coolers that will make the boat comfortable and relaxing to go out for the day and have some burgers and drinks. A small picnic boat. The Hunt Harrier 25 is what I REALLY wanted, but I was about $150,000 short so I'm building my own :).

I've drawn up some plans for a dedicated helm station with a cabinet underneath for dry storage, a cooler station (perhaps also built into a cabinet), a flush mount table stand with a small stow-able table, various seating options, a stereo system, perhaps carpeting down the line. I planned on capping over the rod holder holes (holders are destroyed anyway) with some HDPE, eliminating the outrigger mounts, possibly installing two "bridges" between the engine cover and the inside of the gunwales and having cushions available to make a sun-deck and making the boat generally more comfortable.

I'd like some ideas, suggestions, or recommendations as to what else I could. I haven't seen a lot of the things I've mentioned on other boats, because, I generally think people like fishing a whole lot more than I do. Like, for instance, the two boxes with hatches on the transom to either side of the motor, which would otherwise be used for bait or the like...what could I retrofit those for?

Thanks.
 
Interested to see your plans. I haven't fished in so long it's a sin, but love the lines of our hulls. I would think you could easily build a bench across the transom with a sundeck above it. Whatever you do don't chunck those bins in the transom storage compartments, they can be a sought after commodity for someone who needs them. My Chris Craft Scorpion has a small sink in the port side just behind the wind sheild, might be an idea. Check out the gallery section and look at the 250 Novas for other ideas.
 
I always thought one of the bins in the back would be good for a wash down hose for cleaning up getting back into the boat from sand or mud (would work on fish blood too just in case one happened to commit suicide and jump in the boat.).
 
LOL Don't listen to Charlie. You don't have to leave. However, I DO have the names of a few psychiatrists that you might want to visit. :hide:
 
I feel u man... I dont do the fishing scene either. Mine is for the family getting out to the local islands for some R&R. Check my past threads, I built a rear bench seat for 3, installed a decent sound system, alot of cool lighting, removed the rod holders in the gunwales and replaced with covers, turned the fish box in the floor into anchor storage, cut the bow rail down to 8" etc. Its now my custom party barge... The rod holders were gonna come out and extra cup holders were going in their place, but I kept them in case I decide to sell her one day.
 
I use my boat for family fun a fair amount of the time, cruising, skiing, tubing...of course many a fish has been slayed on her as well.

Have you looked through the Gallery? There are a couple boats pictured there that are more cruise than fish.

Will be watching for pics of your progress.
 
My F-20 center console doesn't get fished very often, It is used mainly for swimming and snorkeling of late.. There are a few things I would have rigged different if cruising was the main goal. Delete the livewell for one. I am still working on getting some additional shade for the foredeck and 4" thick cushion made for the casting deck. I have a couple of storage compartments that were never really finished off,(never will finish them now) because it allows me to stuff swimming noodles and flag poles, fenders etc.. out of the way. Grill has a fitted cover and fits well in the forward compartment along with a spare prop and bag-o-tools..ditch bag.. I installed a fresh water and raw water washdown systems. Both come in handy but I would never need the raw water unless I was fishing or my water pump quit..
Welcome aboard and I can't wait to hear and see what you have in mind..
Maybe introduce Lazy-boy to King Starboard and wrap it in Sunbrella?? I like the idea of carrying a kayak on the top. I need to go out and work on a boat now... :party:
 
One thing someone mentioned is that I should be considerate to the layout of the boat as to not put too much weight on one side or the other so that logical and most common setup for cruising would lead most of the weight on the starboard side behind the helm station. I think that makes good sense. I am considering placement of seating and coolers/storage so that I don't wind up making the boat very heavy on the starboard side when there are only a few people on the boat. Does that make sense or am I not talking about much weight. I'm a small guy, only weigh 135 pounds soaking wet and I imagine most of the time the boat will be full of ice/soda/beer in a cooler and about four or five other people.

But right now I'm leaning towards a bunch of options for seating. Benches, jump seats, a sun deck, and a dedicated helm station for me. I haven't decided if I want to go for a dual console setup or to make the "passenger" helm station area serve another purpose. I imagine most of the time that person will be facing aft and not looking over the windshield.
 
One thing someone mentioned is that I should be considerate to the layout of the boat as to not put too much weight on one side or the other so that logical and most common setup for cruising would lead most of the weight on the starboard side behind the helm station. I think that makes good sense. I am considering placement of seating and coolers/storage so that I don't wind up making the boat very heavy on the starboard side when there are only a few people on the boat. Does that make sense or am I not talking about much weight. I'm a small guy, only weigh 135 pounds soaking wet and I imagine most of the time the boat will be full of ice/soda/beer in a cooler and about four or five other people.

But right now I'm leaning towards a bunch of options for seating. Benches, jump seats, a sun deck, and a dedicated helm station for me. I haven't decided if I want to go for a dual console setup or to make the "passenger" helm station area serve another purpose. I imagine most of the time that person will be facing aft and not looking over the windshield.

I'll try to upload some of my hand-drawn plans when I get a chance.
 
bean bag

West marine sells a marine version, I just cant get myself to buy one.
Try Birdsall Marine products they may do custom work. I'm looking at there bench seats that fold to keep the cockpit open when needed.
 
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