The large lounge (4.5 x 6 metres) is dominated by an L-shaped sofa which has both a central table and a small side table. On the right there is a conversation area comprising two small armchairs positioned against the display that houses the pop-up plasma-screen TV. The lounge can comfortably seat eight people to eat, and the crew has easy access to the kitchen from an external gangway. The lounge also has a day head that acts as a division between lounge and bridge.Next to the bridge there is a comfortable and spacious diner for two people with a map table, to enable shared navigation. Below deck, the master cabin is situated amidships and was designed to be laid out beam-wise. The bed-head is positioned in the centre of the cabin, below a window giving a view of the sea. The master cabin also has two walk-in wardrobes, a women's vanity unit alongside a chaise-longue, and two communicating heads with dual access. The central corridor leads to the two guest cabins which have twin beds. Each has its own head with shower. Continuing towards the bows you come to the spacious VIP cabin with double bed and head.
To ensure total comfort and extra privacy, the engine-room has been located between the cabins and crew's quarters - which are accessible from outside. The engines are located along the axis and can be directly accessed by the crew. The interposition of the diesel tank guarantees silent engines, and the tank has a larger capacity to allow more time at sea. Finally, the large cockpit (3.5 x 4.5 metres) can hold a table for eight, while the garage below, which has a door that opens down to a sea-level platform, is perfect for housing a jet-ski.
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