| Description | The Ocean 40 was one of Broom\'s rare flybridge models, incorporating both the amenity of an aft cabin with the raised steering position of a flybridge and the open aft deck. Inside the layout is similar to the traditional aft cockpit models, with a good sized deck saloon, a full sized dinette at galley level and V-berth forward cabin. The forward heads has a double door allowing use as an en-suite or from the main cabin. An island double is fitted into the aft cabin by positioning it diagonally in one corner. Blaireau was supplied new by Val Wyatt Marine in 1989 where she was delivered to Spain, Subsequently she was re-imported to the UK and sold again by Val Wyatt's in 1993. Since then she has had 2 further owners with the current client using her on the Shannon in Ireland. Blareau is now ashore at Wargrave and fully prepared to the way you would expect to view a craft of this standard. She was the last of the Ocean 40's built by Broom and fitted with full Autohelm
AccomodationRear cabin gives a large Island berth at 45 degrees, hanging wardrobe, draws, vanity unit, reading light, speakers and escape hatch. She has a separate rear toilet with sink light, mirror and electric flush toilet. Separate shower with curtain. The main saloon gives L shaped sofa, 2 occasional chairs, coffee table, lower helm position and storage along starboard side. Down to the dinette table which drops to make a double. The galley is on the opposite side with storage above and below. Forward to the port is the toilet shower again with storage, this heads can be accessed from the dinette or fore cabin. The fore cabin has V berths with infill and hanging wardrobe. |