Certainly doable, but it's going to take a LOT of battery cable. Heavy, expensive battery cable. You will have to run positive and negative cables from each battery back to selector switch.
When you relocate them think about whether your boat has a static list. If so place them in the console...
Mine isn't for sale, but it would help if you told us where you are, how far you are willing to travel to look at a boat, what model years might be in your budget, or what your budget is.
You left a lot out of your first post here... rookie mistake.
My 1801 has a live well pump and a wash down pump plumbed off the same thru-hull. I will try to remember to take pictures next time I am at the boat. The wash down faucet is on the front of the left rear seat, so the hose run is very short.
Welcome aboard! You are going to love that boat. I've owned my 1801 almost four years. I also bought it new from Dare Marine. You are going to love them too. Great people with a strong service department.
Where will you keep it? What are you planning to do with it?
I've been seasick all over the North Atlantic! But you didn't give us much info. Has she been seasick before? Or did it suddenly start when she was inside all the time? Is it every trip or just rough days? Are you getting exhaust fumes in the cabin (trust that will do it every time)?
Not sure, probably wood core. Start installing. If you drill into wood be ready to coat the fish surfaces with epoxy resin. Several coats would be best. If you're doing a screw hole just drip the resin down into the hole and let the wood absorb it. If you cut a hole, tape up the bottom with...
Robin -
So glad you guys are on the way to recovery. Knox Marine has a surveyor in the area if there is anything he can do for you.
Steve Knox
Knox Marine Surveyors and Consultants