A three-cabin (including the main saloon) layout, with ‘Master’ cabin in the for'cabin heads forward and a double cabin aft, this latter is no longer lined and used by the current owner for storage. Generous U-shaped galley to port of the companionway. Saloon features generous seating around a 'dinette' table offset to port, but with the table capable of being extended to the starboard side's seating. A generous and independent, forward-facing chart table is fitted to the starboard side, ahead of the aft cabin.
Finished in teak-faced woodwork, with LED overhead lighting, the accommodation is lit and ventilated by overhead hatches that combine with fixed hull ports and 'Dorade'-style ventilators.
Hot water is provided by a Palermo on-demand heater (mounted in the galley) thereby offering warm water at moorings without re-course to running the main engine. An entertainment radio/CD, with speakers in the main saloon is fitted. Heating is by a diesel-fired hot air system.
Forward Cabin: Based upon the design of the original internal moulding and providing two single berths in a 'Vee' format, with foot space beneath an in-filling, separate cushion, the original cushions have been replaced with a deep composite cushion with 100mm foam + 50mm of 'memory foam' top layer. To assist in access to the bed, a step box has been provided at the threshold to the cabin's doorway. Beneath the berth, the storage lockers have been deeply lined against condensation. There is a fiddled storage shelf fitted to either cabin side.
Heads Compartment: Located to port, forward of the main saloon and opposite two lockers (one shelved, the other offering full-height hanging). The compartment is based on a one-piece moulding, featuring a moulded handbasin and flat area on which a manually-flushed marine toilet is fitted. Hot and cold water is plumbed to the handbasin and a shower-style faucet is provided. Light and ventilation provided by a fixed hull port outboard and a ventilator above.
Main Saloon: This area is well lit by an overhead hatch and fixed hull ports to either side at seated shoulder height. A pedestal table within a U-shaped dinette is fitted to port side of the centre-line, and may be extended so that occupants of the settee opposite can use the table too. The table may be lowered to provide a large double berth. The seating to starboard side has been widened and provided with thick backrest cushions after the removal of a high-level single ‘pilot’ berth that was outboard of the settee berth. It’s removal also paved the way for shelfs and additional storage. Storage abounds beneath the seating and behind the backrest cushions - although the space beneath the forward return to the dinette is given over to a large capacity freshwater, with an additional bladder tank under the outboard seating to port side.
Nav area: A forward-facing, dedicated chart table is supported on a half-height bulkhead and plinth that accommodates four valuable storage drawers. Two six-way 12V DC distribution panels, with dedicated 12V DC supply are fitted alongside the Navigator’s right elbow, with shelves and space for frequently used almanacs and sailing direction alongside too.
Galley: ‘U’-shaped in form, generous in size and located to port of the companionway (good for making tea while hove-to on starboard tack), the galley is fitted with two stainless steel sinks; a top-access fridge plus a stainless steel lined and sub-divided is fitted and plenty of closed lockers with two dedicated crockery lockers underneath the side deck. A Dorade-style ventilator to the coachroof ensures good ventilation although, with the galley located immediately below the companionway, and the hatch open there is plenty of natural ventilation anyway. The sinks are supplied with pressurised hot and cold water (via an on-demand Paloma gas-fired water heater), plus a manual back-up pump on the cold-water supply. A Voyager 4500 cooker by Plastimo is a relatively recent replacement (2022) to the original cooker. It is fitted with hob burners, grill and oven.
Aft Cabin: This is to port of the companionway and was originally fitted with a double berth and provided with an opening portlights to the cockpit and fixed hull port to the starboard topsides for relatively good light and ventilation values. In more recent years, the cabin has been used for large item storage needing ready access (a pair of sheer legs for drying out are stowed in a dedicated rack and all the sail wardrobe can be stored in here. The original berth cushions are still available and will be included in the sale.