Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Interior

The standard features of this layout were what attracted us to this model in the beginning. The ease of the traffic areas, ample seating at the el shaped settee for six or seven in the lower salon with more seating up at the upper el shapped settee. We added a recliner for additional comfort and that is included with the boat if the buyer wishes. If not we will gladly use it in our home. This recliner is movable to access storage and the electrical panel as well as the engine hatches if needed. With the upper all electric galley we were able to enjoy conversations with those in the salon. The added freezer is in the guest area and easily accessible for galley needs. The dual refrigerators provided lots of cooling space. One of the dual air conditioning units serves this total open area.

Guests have their own stateroom and head w/ shower and private access from their stateroom. There is a heater outlet and an air conditioning outlet as well. The queen bed has storage under. The headboard has storage under as well as a double shelf for lots of stuff. Because of our extended cruising we used some of this spacing for our storage and relocated items with guests aboard.

The master suite with the queen island berth has dual hanging lockers as well as six drawers for personal gear. Under the bunk is ample storage of gear as well. We have also created a secured storage area here that is not obvious without needed knowledge. A heater outlet and air conditioning outlet is locaed in this space. The master head is very spacious with its own heater outlet to warm the head before bathing. The enclosed shower and tub provides options and the watermaker can compliment the tub. With our cruising style we never wanted for water and regular bathing. The vacu flush heads are an added comfort.

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