She’s conventionally laid out and the craftsmanship is excellent but tankage below the seating means she’s a bit short on stowage
Lighting in the galley is first class and there’s a hatch for ventilation. Stowage is good but it lacks some refinement, like soft-close latches
It’s a cosy heads for a 37-footer but functional
A corner panel would create space for a chart- plotter, but at the expense of a locker
The pick of the cabins has abundant stowage, standing headroom and dimmable halogen lights. It’s bright and airy too
Swedestar 370
To get at the swim step, remove the washboard from the open transom and lift the helm seat
She has a very comfortable helm position with excellent visibility and great steering
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The rounded transom limits volume aft but it also means the rudder grips when deep heeled
The cockpit design is tried and tested, secure and comfortable but stowage is fairly limited
Key features
She’s lighter and has more sail area than her rivals - handling that power will be an issue
She needs an anchor locker latch and a windlass and I’d rather have the gas bottle aft
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