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New mid size boat - salon table size?
Hello;
I am in the mid-stages of shortlisting a new(or nearly new) Great Lakes cruising boat. While I intend to see as many specific boats as possible in person, one thing that struck me about two boats in particular, the Catalina 320 and Hunter 33, was the size (or lack thereof) of their main salon table. Two other boats that are still in the running, Hanse 315 and Bavaria 31 have a more traditional (to me) folding table, so that people on both settees can use the table, making four (in our case, two adults and two growing children) quite comfortable. The Catalina 320 and Hunter 33 have a table (from pictures - not in person) that neither folds up, nor reaches across the cabin, but rely upon the curve of the settee to seat people on the ends of the table. So - anybody with direct experience in either of these boats and their seating dimensions? Thanks in advance sdg --- For those who care to read on - here are some thoughts, must-have and like-to-have so far: * standard production boat, new or nearly so, 'known' builder for possible resale * 31-33 ft, LOA 35, fin keel (light air common on Lake Ontario) * Catalina 309, 320 * Hunter 33 * Beneteau 323 (probably out of the running, both V-berth and aft had trouble with my 6'2" frame * Hanse 315 - nice boat, better salon storage than the Catalina and Hunter, but with the end-boom-main sheet led to the cockpit floor, no bimini possible * Bavaria 31 - really like this, proper nav station, good storage, etc., but seems to have the lowest cockpit coamings, so limited backrest when sailing. |
New mid size boat - salon table size?
On Aug 29, 5:06 pm, wrote:
Hello; I am in the mid-stages of shortlisting a new(or nearly new) Great Lakes cruising boat. While I intend to see as many specific boats as possible in person, one thing that struck me about two boats in particular, the Catalina 320 and Hunter 33, was the size (or lack thereof) of their main salon table. Hello: Consider this............ I have a 39.3' x 11.3' sailboat. Besides tearing out that table thing in the cockpit bolted the the pedistal I also removed the table in the salon. Big wast of space. I chose to eat on the floor as does most the world. Also much easier to eat when in heavy seas. No, Im not talking about a Skip Gundlack 4 sea state. I mean real weather. The kind ya gota wedge urself in to keep from getting thrown around. If you want to entertain a group get a 40' cat or a scow schooner, or better yet do what one guy did............. 2"x 6"...... 1/2" CDX ply a few 55 gal drums and an old 24' travel trailer on top. Lots of room dude.... Bob |
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