I tried searching on this and was surprised to not find any threads. I am somewhat stuck. As an owner of a large dog (70-75 pounds), has anyone come up with ways to board a dog on an aft cabin? I know stairs at the dock but I want to be able to get him in and out of a dingy and swim with him.
I'd love to hear from people who overcame this issue.
I feel very limited in my search for a boat due to my best friend.
I don't have to have an aft cabin, I just don't want to limit my options if I don't need too.
We found this to definitely be a problem best solved during the shopping phase.
Our largest boat dogs have been a Great (well, Pretty Good) Pyrenees, approx 120-lbs... and then we've had a Golden Receivers, one on the large-ish (90-lbs) side.
So we went in focused only on boats with swim platforms (or where one could be added), transom doors, a cockpit... and now we've evolved to add stairs (not a ladder) to the bridge (if there's a flybridge).
And there are lots of boats like that. Not exactly a boatload of "trawlers" and certainly not as many "aft cabin" models... but there are plenty to choose from. Search YW for any Sea Ray bridge boat from approx '98 and newer... then you can look at other brands that are much the same. (Cruisers, Magnum, Meridian, Carver, Silverton, Mainship, etc.)
The one consistent "aft cabin" design that will usually work -- that I know of -- is a "cockpit motor yacht". Carver and a few others offered some of those. (Example, Carver 568 I think...)
There are a few with a master stateroom located amidships, too. Not exactly aft, but not in the bow. (Example, Carver Voyager 530/52 or 570/560.)
Anyway, to make it into a "trawler" -- go slow.
-Chris