Accomodation

Aft of the Pilothouse, slightly lower, is the mess with galley and a head with shower. Below deck there is the saloon, a master stateroom, a cabin used as an office and two guest cabins. Behind the engine room is a large storage room, two cabins consisting of a workshop and a utility room and the rudder system compartment. 
The pilothouse is one meter above the deck level. Access to the pilothouse is through the mess or from the deck on either side via a companionway. There is a helmsman's chair for the skipper and the co-skipper. To the right and left of the helmsman's chair are two towers for navigation equipment, computers and books. All engine control instruments are located under the ceiling in front of the helmsman. On the back there is the chart table with drawer and the seat for the navigator. Various radio systems for marine radio and amateur radio are installed on the ceiling above the chart table. 
Directly under the pilothouse is a compartment with diving equipment, including a high-pressure compressor and scuba tanks, as well as storage space for items commonly used on deck. Access is from the deck. 
The mess has a settee for three people and two or three chairs around a table. Opposite is the galley with plenty of storage space in various cupboards, an electric stove with two hotplates and an oven, a double sink with a hot/cold mixing tap and a refrigerator with cupboards above and below. 
The head with shower is located at the back of the mess. From the mess you can access the aft cabins and the engine room through two external doors on deck and a companionway. 
Below deck is the very homey feeling saloon with a settee, lots of space under the settee, some bookshelves and two wardrobes, a master stateroom on the left with a double berth and cupboards, another cabin on the left used as an office with cabinets and a cupboard. Two guest cabins in front of the saloon each with 2 bunks, wardrobes, some lockers and drawers. All cabins are fitted with watertight bulkheads and have corresponding doors. 
From the companionway to the saloon you get to the engine room, from which you also get to the aft cabins. There is also a companionway to the mess and an outside door to the deck. 
Behind the engine room on the starboard side is a large storage room with cupboards, drawers and storage boxes. On the port side there is a utility room with a washer, hot water maker, another refrigerator, microwave and storage space. Also on the port side is a workshop with a table and seating, plenty of storage space and cupboards. The rudder system with storage space is located behind a watertight door in the stern. 
The living area on board is approximately 80 square meters, additional the engine room with around 30 square meters, some of which will also be used as a workshop, the steering gear room and the space under the pilothouse as storage space with a total of almost 10 square meters. Additional storage space of approximately 10 sqm is used in one of the buoyancy tanks under the saloon. 

Headroom: 
Pilothouse 2.04 m 
Mess 2.12 m 
Head 2.15 m 
Saloon 2.52/1.91 m 
Master stateroom 1.90 m 
Office 1.91 m 
Guest cabins 1.91 m 
Storage room 1.90 m 
Workshop 1.93 m 
Utility room 1.98 m 
Engine room 2.40 m 

Bunk dimensions:
Master stateroom: 
Double berth length 2.0 m, width 1.57/1.36 m 
Guest cabins: 
Upper berths, length 2.09 m, width 0.75/0.65 m 
Lower berths length 1.97 m, width 0.75/0.65 m 
Saloon seating area: 
Length 2.5 m, width 0.60 m 
Four people can sit comfortably 

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