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SPIRITED 230
 
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The layout below represents the standard layout for the Spirited 230.

      
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Cockpit

Access into the cockpit is via a generous swimming platform between the twin outboards. From here a convenient walkthrough transom allows you to walk directly into the cockpit. The transom is closed off with two doors when underway, as does the coaming and aft cockpit seat which hinges back into position for a more secure environment. While at anchor the walkthrough area can remain open through to the swimming platform for access to the water, dinghy etc.

The cockpit has seating all-round including just behind the main bulkhead where there is a small table for dining/drinks etc. This area is also out of the weather when at anchor as is sheltered. All-weather clears can be installed along the edge of the cabin roof extension over the cockpit for a very protected area. For the keen fisherman, the cabin roof extension and seating in the cockpit could be minimized for a more functional fishing area.

 

Wheelhouse

On entering the cabin area, the galley is directly to starboard with an ‘L’ shaped seating area with a dining table to port. There is good headroom in the wheelhouse with 1.9m in tallest part.

The galley is also an ‘L’ shaped area with the bench running along the cabin side incorporating the fridge below and a 2 burner cooktop. The bench running 90 degrees into the cabin has a rounded end which houses the sink. Directly ahead of this bench is the helm area which includes a fold-down helm chair with the steering console forward.

To the right of the helm chair is a small navigation table for charts/books for convenience underway. Adjoining this area to the port is a stylish set of curved built-in steps leading through the opening centre window to the foredeck. This window hinges from the centre outwards and will be a God-send in the tropics for ventilation.

The large user-friendly steps enables this thoroughfare to be used easily as a common traffic area. The cabin side windows are opening sliding windows for better cross ventilation.
 

Forward Cabin  

 

The access into forward cabin is on the front port-side of the wheelhouse. Stepping down two steps into a non-standing room area with a seat in the front which houses the toilet underneath. Sitting headroom is adequate with a shelf behind this seat for personal belongings.

 

On the starboard side on the bridgedeck is a queen sized double berth accessed through a fore and aft ring frame. Two 500mm x 500mm deck hatches are positioned over the berth and over the head.

 

To open up the area even more there is space for 3 opening portlights in the cabin front below the dashboard (option). The one over the head end of the berth will open this area up considerably in terms of light and ventilation. A long shelf is positioned on the starboard side of the bunk attached to the hull for books, incidentals etc.

 

Please contact us to discuss your requirements.