Walker Boats version of Cope 23’

Aquaholic

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This beauty appears to be either the Cope Winter Harbour Or Yellow Point design, same hull but the Winter Harbour’s dance floor is 18" longer, making the forward area/cuddy shorter than the other. Nice build by Walker.

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Winter Harbour

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Yellow Point

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That’s a sweet ride, thanks for the pic, it answered my question as to how high the self bailing deck drains are from the water line.
 
It’s pretty nice being able to see over the roof though. My buddies king fisher drives me nuts. You look though 3 pieces of glass because the washroom is right in line with the rear helm, and there’s a mirror on the bathroom door that is a real mind f*ck. Always seeing phantom boats that are actually beside you hahah
 
Yeah interesting trade off, I would definitely want some rails for west coast fishing. Unless that guy is 6'6" the gunnels look pretty low.
as per the Bridgeview 22 thread, side rails are easy to add, this is a custom built boat, owners preference. Rails aren't for everyone.
 
That right there is my boat I want to live long enough to retire, have enough cash and build!! What great lines and utility.
 
Yeah interesting trade off, I would definitely want some rails for west coast fishing. Unless that guy is 6'6" the gunnels look pretty low.
I can confirm the gunnels are lower. 30”ish I believe, I’ll have to measure. Like you mentioned, a railing is a must. I do like the fact you can clearly see over the roof while trolling.
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Anyone know the rough price tag on one? Obviously a lot of variables depending on your add-ons. But I’m curious.
 
So if you want to see over the roof, there needs to be a good sized step down into the cabin. That means I would want the distance between the deck and bottom of the cabin door opening larger than it looks in the drawing to keep most of the water out if one comes over the side or stern.
I agree that it is a very nice looking boat.
 
From the builder rep: (Cabin) It does step down. The boat has three water tight compartments so if you were to get water under the cabin compartment there is a bilge pump and alarm as with the other 2 compartments. The cockpit deck is self bailing.
 
Dutch door to the cabin, great idea. Dance floor large enough for some two steppin’.
 

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Beautiful dance floor, nice and clean.
Would be nice to have some fish holds in it though.
 
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They're custom built so if you want fish boxes you get fish boxes (and pay for fish boxes of course).
Oh for sure I understand that was just commenting on this particular one.

But thanks for clueing me in on what custom built means.
 
Thanks for getting these photos @Aquaholic nice to see it from the inside! Great looking ride.

Did you notice if the owner opted for suspensions under the front seats?
 
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