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For rainy days, a canopy system can be erected and it does not feel confined: even at the raised helm position, there is around 6ft 2in of headroom, with a clear view forward through a one-piece forward window section and there are plenty of zip-away sections. Like the windscreen, the large engine room hatch goes up or down at the touch of a button, presenting a clean, well finished bay that allows complete access to the Nanni diesel.Moving down below, via three wide shallow steps you cannot help but be impressed by the volume of the saloon. Utilising the lion share of the boat's beam it is a seriously roomy area with 6ft 6in headroom. An L-shaped settee, a storage cabinet and a neat galley make use of the space, and light pours in from the long side windows and two overhead hatches. Finished in a mixture of cherry wood and cream panelling, with no bare mouldings it is an inviting place to retire to. The settee incorporates a simple pull-out occasional berth, and the galley is well stocked with all stainless steel equipment, including a gas hob, an oven and a deep basin, good-sized fridgeThe forward master cabin features a raised double berth that hinges up to reveal a lined storage bin. Plenty of other stowage is provided, including his-and-hers hanging lockers. Equally well finished, the midships cabin is quite an intricate place, busy with shape, lighting and window area. Single bunks can morph into a double very easily and again plenty of locker space is provided. En suite to the master cabin, the toilet/shower compartment looks smart with its graphite worktops and is a practical size.
winch, mudweight, stainless pulpit, hydraulic folding windscreens, 2 rhond anchors, windscreen wiper.
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Radio, DVD player, TV with aerial, |