The saloon has semi-circular seating around a
drop-leaf table, with an open vee-berth in the bow area. Aft there
is an enclosed heads compartment and hanging locker to starboard,
and a galley unit to port. Whilst most small day sailers or camping
cruisers have very spartan interiors, this is very nicely fitted
out with lots of light woodwork. |
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Photographs October 2007 |
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The coachroof top (seen here in its normal lowered position)
can if required be raised about seven inches to increase headroom
at anchor or when moored - a canvas section then fits in place
to weatherproof the sides of the opened section.
Below: The mast base has a hinge mechanism to allow easy raising
and lowering of the mast
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Lowered, the cockpit aft end opens out to form a
bathing platform |
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Raised, the curved section of the rear of the cockpit forms
extra seating aft.
The outboard is in a well under the starboard side cockpit locker |
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Photographs left and above October
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Photos when moored and in slings from owner
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She offers an unusually nicely fitted out small
day sailer or coastal cruiser, trailable if required, and with a
very cleverly laid out interior, plus a spacious cockpit. |
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