Ken,

Thanks for the reply and the photos. It DOES look like a sweet ride. I have a 
few questions about the design: How id the tankage? I see similar boats on 
Yachtworld carry 60 gallons of water. Is that enough for weeklong-or-more 
cruising? Showering?

How do you like the mainsheet/traveler in the cockpit? Is it in your face? How 
would you rig a bimini?

Thanks,
Richard



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 From: Ken Heaton <[email protected]>
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Of course I'm with Josh and Edd on this.  I posted these photos back in July 
but I'll throw then out again.

The aft cabin on a 37+ it looks like this: 
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-012Obd94ATA/T00NoOqd4PI/AAAAAAAABDo/yzYMUFphrBo/w600-h434-no/Nina14.jpg


The aft bed is a queen size.  My wife is quite fond of that cabin...

The rest of the interior ain't too shabby either: 
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SGUTt8WmoBs/TMzYnKHI4HI/AAAAAAAAJkg/_m8Hr53wRsk/w958-h719-no/IMG_1779.JPG

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aahIPlK4ALA/S3yIdzFKWOI/AAAAAAAAJkg/wKyCXdqfjDU/w958-h660-no/40b3p0203.jpg

Anne & I go out with just the two of us frequently, even on days when we need 
two reefs in the main and the Genoa furled down to less than 100%

Of course the boat is also very comfortable with two couples for week long 
cruises, each couple having the privacy of their own cabin.

I think the 34+ is very similar, with the berth in the aft cabin arranged a bit 
differently.

Ken H.



On 25 August 2013 20:01, Jake Brodersen <[email protected]> wrote:

That reminds me of my Hunter 28.5.  Waves would occasionally slap against
>the transom, getting trapped and slapping the heck against the fiberglass.
>It can make for an interesting night.
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>Jake
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>Midnight Mistress
>Hampton VA
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>Just keep in mind that aft cabins can be noisy at anchor with waves slapping
>the underside of the transom skirt.  Everything is a compromise....
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