Page 5 : Cockpit Design

This photo of Rodney's side deck area shows some good features. There is a
solid toe rail running
along the entire sheer along with a nicely sized rub rail to protect the
topsides

Note the grab rails that are strategically positioned on the pilot house and
forward cabin roofs. These
are very handy in a seaway.

This photo shows how light and spacious this vessel will be below with it's use
of three well spaced
hatches down the centreline of the boat as well as the coach and hull port
lights.

The cockpit area with the swim platform and gas bottle recesses. Note also the
cutaway in the
cockpit side seats for the wheel.

The beginning of fitting out. Looking from the lower level across the pilot
house and into the aft cabin

Looking forward into the lower forward area from the pilot house.

Staggered bunks in the forward cabin.

Looking again down from the pilot house showing the galley to the port and head
to starboard and
looking further into the forward cabin.
Looking from the forward cabin door aft and showing just what a great effect
that curves have in the
below deck fitout. Although more work than square corners a more wondrous effect
can be created.
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