The rear wall of the salon consists of segmented sliding doors made of tempered glass in an aluminum frame, with two sections sliding to each side. This solution allows the cockpit and salon to be easily merged into a single open space.
Along the port side of the salon, spanning its entire length, there is a galley unit measuring 2.3 meters—more than in some apartments! It features a double sink, a gas stove, and a sufficient number of cabinets and drawers for storing kitchen utensils, glasses, plates, pots, and other equipment.
An interesting detail is that the refrigerator is not located within the galley unit, but instead placed beneath the seating area. The entire galley countertop is made of a durable artificial material resistant to wear and very easy to maintain, and its light color perfectly complements the light oak wood used for all interior wooden elements.
Since the passage to the cabins located in the bow is positioned next to the galley, the starboard side of the salon offers enough space for a U-shaped seating area with a table that comfortably accommodates six people. A popular feature is the foldable backrests of the front and rear sections of the bench. When the front backrest is positioned backward, it reveals the skipper’s seat, while the rear backrest, when folded over the table, reveals a seat facing the cockpit. Next to this seat, there is also a foldable extension which, when raised and fitted with cushions, creates a small sunbathing area in the cockpit.
The helm station, as previously mentioned, is located on the starboard side. It is ergonomically well-designed, with excellent visibility in all directions, thanks primarily to large glass surfaces and slim roof supports. Above the steering wheel—whose size and design are perfectly suited for this type and size of vessel—there is a nearly vertical panel with all the instruments necessary for safe and comfortable navigation. In addition to engine monitoring instruments, there is a large multifunction display for the electronic navigation system (optional). It provides GPS and depth sounder data, as well as information on fuel consumption, distance traveled, fuel levels, battery voltage, and many other useful parameters.
From the salon, two steps lead down to a small hallway providing access to the cabins and the bathroom.
As an example, we will describe one of the layout options: a vessel with two cabins and one bathroom, a version that could be considered the “owner’s layout” due to its comfort in both the cabins and the bathroom. The central part of the bow cabin is occupied by a double bed measuring 210 cm in length and 140 cm in width, satisfying even the most demanding users. It is positioned almost transversely, leaving enough space for two large wardrobes and a small upholstered seat. Along the starboard side is the second cabin, which in this version occupies almost the entire width of the vessel. In the section beneath the helm station and part of the salon seating area, there is a low cabinet and a seat, while the double bed, measuring a full 240 cm in length, is located under the salon and positioned transversely. The port side is reserved for the bathroom area, consisting of two sections: one with a sink and toilet, and a large separate shower cabin. Additionally, there are cabinets and shelves for storing toiletries and essentials. All areas within the cabins, bathroom, and salon are very bright and comfortable, thanks to the abundance of windows located throughout the vessel—on the hull, cabin sides, deck, and even two on the salon roof.