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A Large 7′ x 7′ Cockpit

Facing aft from the pilothouse, you walk into a large cockpit, which is 7′ wide by 7′ long, protected by a transom splashwell. The “well” not only reduces the chances of following seas boarding the boat, it also provides access to service the bilge pump, fuel filter, fuel hoses, and wash-down fittings, etc. Flanking the “well” are two comfortable quarter seats that also house the batteries, conveniently serviced through access hatches under the cushions. The heavy-duty stern rail provides added security when standing in the cockpit. It also provides a handhold for seated passengers aft and is a great place for rail-mount rod holders.

The large cockpit measures 7′x7′, pilothouse rails provide convenient handholds and the stern rail is a great place for rail-mounted rod holders. The standard three piece rear drop curtain has oversized Strataglass™ windows and a center section that rolls up and secures for easy access in and out of the cabin.

Bow and Cabin Rails

Moving on to the bow you’ll find side deck width starts at 10-1/2″, and gets progressively wider as you walk past the low profile trunk cabin. Conveniently located cabin rails and a high-pattern bow rail provide added security as you maneuver forward. Both side decks and the cabin top have a gritty non-skid surface. A large anchor locker located on the port side forward is deep enough for fender storage and drains overboard.

Heavy Duty Deck Hardware

Deck hardware on the Challenger is heavy-duty throughout. 10″ stainless deck cleats are bolted through the deck and the hull flange, resulting in an attachment system far superior to deck-only mounted hardware. Mid-ship cleats are standard. The stainless bow bitt and its companion 6″ bow chock are adequately sized for large mooring pendants. The bow rail is 1″ stainless and starts at 20″ deepening to 24″ forward. The house rails curve down the trailing edge of the house wings for added security when climbing up or down from the side decks. The roof rail and seat rails provide great cockpit handholds.