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Your aft cabin has no overhead clearance - you'll be lucky if you can
even roll over on that bunk. There isn't room to stand, a tiny hanging locker, and you're being really generous with the dimension, since the drawing would indicate that most of the berth is well under 7 feet. Calling it a cabin is also generous, its a quarter berth with a door. Your head seems large enough, but there's no separate shower. This is OK for a daysailor, but not for a cruiser. Again, you keep comparing this to Catalina's and their ilk. Being one step up from a Cat or Hunter still makes it a second rate boat. Capt. Rob wrote: I see you can't get the "Head Door" even 1/2 way open. Short of Room? Also see you talking about a "Quarter Berth" What happen to the big talk about aft cabin? Huh? The head door opens just fine and to the biggest head on any boat anywhere near this LOA. The after cabin birth is only matched in size buy the current Catalina 350 and of course most 35 foot boats don't even have an enclosed aft cabin with a birth big enough for two and long enough for someone over 6'6. That also means two people can do other things back there...and I'm a young man with a very pretty wife. Like I said, few boats can match the 35s5 for performance and comfort combined. RB |
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