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This is a good sized cabin with berths big enough either for two adults or children
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This shows the Cockpit looking aft and clearly shows the cockpit table and large walk through area between the twin wheels
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This slightly distorted shot of the cockpit looking from the stern was taken with a fish eye lens, as that was the only way to fit such a wide cockpit in a shot taken from this position. It clearly shows the huge cockpit, as well as the ample space to move around on either side of the Cockpit table, allowing plenty of space for large groups.
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This just shows one of the Forecabin Heads, with both forecabins having an identical en suite like this one
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Both Port and Starboard Fore cabins are like this and offer good sized berths
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This is the main heads and has two doors so it can be accessed either from the main saloon or the Starboard Aft cabin (five cabin layout)
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This shows the Saloon looking aft
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This shows the Saloon lookiing forward from the main companionway
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This shows the large deck space making it ideal for lying out for sun bathing while at anchor etc
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The area between the front of the Mast and aft of the access hatch to the forward crew cabin is big enough to put the dinghy on without blocking the side decks for people needing to get forward when mooring up etc.
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This is an ariel view down into the forward Crew cabin. This cabin can only be accessed from the forward deck hatch and is intended to be used when you take a skipper with the yacht, although it could also be used an extra berth if required at any stage. The bunk shown folds up to reveal a WC and Sink underneath, so it is a self contained cabin. Being located right up in the Bow this cabin is only intended to be used while at anchor or in port.
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The two stern cabins are identical in size and are very good sized doubles and have a perfectly acceptable amount of storage. The Aft Starboard one has a direct access to main WC, making it an ensuite cabin