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ACCOMMODATION
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1 Saloon pilot books. The chart table is 4 Heads
There’s a pleasing openness a good size and there is extra With no second aft cabin
to the accommodation below stowage under the navigator’s there is room for an
with one area flowing into the seat. Teak grabrails run the full exceptionally large heads to
next. The oval saloon table length of the saloon just below port. It’s a simple, unfussy
drops down to create a double the coachroof windows, but space with an open hanging
berth and the amidships stool are not easy to grip. locker and further stowage
slides out when extra seating in a pair of small lockers and
is required. Teak is used 3 Aft cabin beneath the sink.
throughout and the quality Imshi has a single aft cabin to
of the finish is higher than is starboard. The berth is very 5 Forecabin
found on equivalent boats of large at 1.88m (6ft 2in) wide There’s plenty of light and
today. Headroom is excellent and 2.00m (6ft 7in) long. space with berths that are 5
at around 1.93m (6ft 4in). Headroom of 1.90m (6ft 3in) 2.00m (6ft 7in) long and
reduces to follow the outline 1.64m (5ft 5in) wide. A
2 Navigation area of the cockpit seats and sole lowered sole creates headroom
The dedicated nav area is snug above. White surfaces help of 1.88m (6ft 2in) that reduces
and well designed with space create a feeling of space, going forward and to the sides.
for instrumentation and aided by two opening ports Forward-opening hatches are
and an additional outboard great for catching breezes in
port. Stowage Mediterranean anchorages, but
is limited. can also funnel water below if
left open at sea. Stowage is
plentiful beneath the berths
as well as in a hanging locker
and on narrow shelves.
6 Galley
The cooking area runs along
the port side of the saloon
– a popular arrangement on
charter boats with lots of work
surface area and plenty of
room for fridges. There’s little
opportunity to brace yourself
in a seaway, but good stowage.
Imshi has a foot pump in
addition to the inevitably noisy
pressurised system.
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