What's in front of the steering wheel inside? Just a small bed in that space? Anything else neat in there?
The space in front is just a small v-berth, with removable cushions for storage, anchor locker up front, and a portapotty w/pumpout.
Stock pic of anchor locker - it needs to hold a lot of rope /chain, typically minimum of 200-300ft around here
The best thing about this design - in our opinion - is the open design, no inside v-berth door/hatch.
Also - helm/dash access is open from the back.
A stock pic:
You wouldn't want to overnight there but enough space for kids to huddle.
Kate fits; you... you would need to fold in half, lolol.
It really is more of a huddle space than a cabin.
Parker open design of this space (no door on the inside) is awesome; as opposed to having it enclosed with an extra set of inside door/hatch - between the helm and the "cabin"/berth - which is the case in most all walkarounds/pilot houses. I just feel the space there is so small, having an extra door makes it feel like sitting inside a fish box; at least to me, that's the case w/ for example Steigers and NorthCoasts, also one of the main reasons we went Parker (among many other).
Here is the situation in a Steiger, and most small walkarounds/pilothouses/sport cabin boats - the inside cabin is enclosed and the back has a isinglass curtain, not a lockable door:
In a boat that size (trailerable w/8'6" beam), it seems Parker has the best compromise. Lockable on the outside, but open on the inside.
My kids frequently like to lay down and cuddle when we cruise, so that will work great for us, as we can still interact, and there is better air flow through the cabin on hot days.
On the other hand, having a sealed outside door to protect the cabin/helm from the elements is great. The cabin has a hatch on top, two small windows - all open wide which gives enough draft on hot days. Windshield and side windows at the helm open, too, and the door can be locked open while underway.
I still don't like the feel of being confined at the helm in some situations, but that's where the second helm on the outside comes in handy, when trolling, docking, throwing lines, or just wanting to hang out with passengers in the cockpit/outside.
An unusual option for these fishing boats, we ordered a full size bimini that covers the whole cockpit in the back, it stowes nicely strapped up front below the "rocket launchers".
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