She is a very traditional looking yacht with a plumb bow and a fantail stern forming the ends of an easily driven hull. Her forward pilothouse meshes nicely with a large beamy main salon aft of the helm/galley area. Comfort underway is of main importance here with 6'4" head room in the main salon. Four large opening windows in the salon area are set to perfect viewing height while seated in the salon. There is also a large 24" x 36" hatch/skylight on the salon cabin top which hinges upward for ventilation.
The head is on the starboard side, at the aft end of the main salon. With the water closet and a remarkable Pullman-style sink/wash basin that folds onto the bulkhead, this head compartment can convert into a shower stall for longer cruises.
A solid-fuel heater is mounted on the forward bulkhead of the head. In winter, the boat is warm and dry without the sweating and mildew problems normally associated with most boats in today's market. In the summer, the feeling in the main salon is like sitting in a large screened porch. Both settees are 68" long and double as berths. There is a folding leaf table which can accommodate anything from casual drinks to formal dining for four.
Forward of the main salon is the raised pilothouse with port and starboard helm seats and galley space aft on both sides. Refrigeration tucks neatly below the companion helm seat and there is stowage on both sides under the counters. A propane stove allows the cook to enjoy the ride in the pilothouse with excellent visibility and full 72" headroom. Forward in the fo'c'sle, accessible through a hinged hatch, is a large berth and storage area. This can be a private suite or out-of-the-way storage.