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Side Console Skiff Vs. Center Console Skiffs

4.4K views 24 replies 16 participants last post by  Indoman  
#1 ·
What's going on microskiff folks! So ive been guiding for about a year or so out of my side console waterman 18 and i love the boat but im considering moving into a center console skiff. I feel like it will be better for when i have two clients on the boat. Seems like i always have a client trying to side on the gunnel while running or just having to sit on the front bulkhead or a yeti cooler. I know there are some other seating configuration options for side consoles but i just wanted to see what everyone thought about the topic. Thanks
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#3 ·
I don't have an issue with the losing the cockpit space really if it means more comfortable seating for my clients on long runs. I very rarely put the open cockpit to use other than the occasional camping trip when i load it down with gear. Definitely not going to go any bigger than an 18ft skiff. I'm leaning towards a center console HB professional or a center console waterman if i can find one.
 
#4 ·
I don't see where extra seating comes in. The seat in front of a full console is the same as a cooler. Coolers are better to me, because they can be removed or swapped out when a smaller size is needed. I have a center console. It's the only thing I'd (possibly) change about my boat layout.

As for clients sitting on the gunnel when getting underway, a friendly "GET OFF THE GOD#$&@ GUNNEL!" usually inspires them to sit on the cooler or the rear bulkhead. Basically anywhere there is a cushion.
 
#5 ·
My center console seat is a cooler, and the ride is super comfortable, it also balances a skiff better underway w a human on it. There is no doubt the side console offers more room for putting stuff, but I believe the center console is a better ride and the seat/cooler console makes up for the space, so obviously a compromise. I’ve had both, I prefer the center console.
 
#8 ·
If your guiding two clients yes CC with built in seat/cooler in front of console. I have a B2 same as your waterman configuration. I don't typically take two people out to fish. One yes. Side co sole just not set up for three unless just sightseeing or a group that really knows what they are doing. I have to sayif I got on a waterman with two and a guide I would not be happy.
 
#12 ·
I ran a B2 for years and now a Whipray side. On my B2, i mounted the cooler long wats in the center of the cockpit and put a person there. No issues - though I did have to use some tabs to balance the boat out.

Reduce clutter and have your clients pack light. I used to my anglers to combine bags when they showed up packed for a Europe trip.
 
#24 ·
I was contemplating A side console or A center console when I was looking for A waterman/pro. I ended up getting A mini center console pro. At times, I wish I had the cooler seat. With 3 people, the back seat gets tight, or someone sits on front bulkhead or in front of console. But, I love the extra room and clean look of mini console. I’m planning on getting A yeti 35 with A cushion for the 3rd person when I rarely have one.
 

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