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NW Explorations
1B2: Interior
The boat is entered by either side door, port or starboard. These doors are fitted with strong- deadbolt locks, and in
addition have stainless catches affixed to the cabin sides to hold them open. The doors should be closed when underway
except at very low speeds in calm waters to avoid getting salt water inside the doorways. The starboard and port door
steps have storage beneath.
Salon
Just forward of the starboard door is a professional-quality helm station with
electric switch panels adjacent and electronics panel above; on the helm
itself are the ship’s Radar/GPS/ Plotter, etc.
Just aft of the starboard door is the custom helm seat with three drawers
and a cushioned top; the helm seat drawers have storage for manuals, tide
tables, navigation tools, flashlights, etc. There is a cabinet door adjacent
to the cabin starboard side door. Just aft of this is a dry bar with icemaker
below. Aft of this cabinet is fitted an L-settee to starboard. Under this settee
are miscellaneous items. A high-low table in front of
the settee is used for dining/cocktails.
To port amidships in the salon is the entertainment
center housing the TV and stereo system. Aft and
forward of this are comfortable chairs.
The salon has as many amenities as you can imagine.
As the old boater’s saying goes, this vessel easily
“drinks” ten, “feeds” six or eight, and sleeps four in
comfort!
Salon looking forward to starboard.
Salon settee starboard aft.
Salon helm seat
starboard forward.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Dry bar.
Settee cushions tip up
for storage access when
the table is in cocktail
position. There’s a TV,
DVD player and
Satellite TV.