
Cruising in style
On deck, all sail control lines are led aft to the cockpit for safety and convenience. The self-stacking mainsail system with lazy jacks and integral sail cover takes the work out of dropping the main, and the roller-furling genoa makes handling the big sail simple. The engine controls are mounted on the steering pedestal where they’re easy to reach, and the helm features a pivot so the wheel can be swung 90 degrees, allowing unobstructed access to the stern platform. Raising or lowering the anchor with the electric windlass is a labor-saver and there’s even a handheld remote for the windlass.
Below decks there is a bright and well-ventilated saloon. To port is the galley with refrigerator, stove, oven, and plenty of storage space. Forward of the galley is a drop leaf table with port and starboard seating. To starboard is a roomy head with a large shower. There are two double cabins, one forward and one aft to enhance privacy. Each cabin has a double bed, generous storage and a hanging locker, a fan, two independent reading lights, and opening ports or hatches.
Exclusive yachts are the newest in the fleet with most less than 2 years old.
Club yachts are generally only three to five years old and very well maintained.
This yacht is located in the following cruising areas: