The Main Salon
This
is the main living area of the boat. The table leaves lift up to accommodate
four to six people for a meal while in port.
The Galley
It
was very easy to get used to cooking in the new galley. The microwave oven
is the same one we have in our house. The cabinets behind the stove store
our food and the cabinets above the microwave store dishes. Under the
peninsula is more shelf storage.
Guest Cabin

The V-berth in the forward cabin.
Guests sleep in this berth. There’s a filler piece to cover
the missing part of the berth shown at the bottom of the photo.
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Chairs
These
chairs are across the way from the dinette. The chairs fold down to expose
storage in cabinets behind and in the bilge below.
Navigation Station
This is the navigation station, the control center for
sailing and for living. 
On the left, you can see the boat's DC electrical panel.
There are 12 and 24-volt systems aboard. The AC electrical panel is in the
walkthrough to the owner's cabin and covers the 110 and 230-volt systems.
The boat is operational at docks in Europe and the US, and works at sea as
if it is a US home with 110 power.
Walkway to Guest Cabin
This
small sofa in the forward walkway is useful as a sea berth. A leecloth on
the outside keeps you from rolling out of bed as the boat heels. The berth
also allows guests to have their own sitting room between their sleeping
cabin and the main salon.
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