The salon area has been refreshed in its finish and now has a modern look. Thanks to the glass walls, it offers an excellent view around the boat whether underway or at anchor. The clean and simple space is naturally illuminated from all sides.
The layout is classic, as has been used on this type of boat for years, and there was no need to change it from the original version. On the left side of the salon is a large C-shaped seating bench around an extendable table. On the right side is an L-shaped kitchen, large enough even for preparing more complex meals. It is made from modern materials, easy to maintain and use. The gas stove cover includes proper thermal insulation and also prevents splashing from pots onto the glass. The large double sink is positioned practically, with enough space for smooth use.
At the front right is a spacious helm station, equipped with modern navigation devices and finished with fine, glossy materials in line with luxury yacht standards.
The helm station is clean, clear, and ergonomically well designed for navigation. On the right side there is a practical large sliding window, and below it within easy reach is a panel with electrical switches. It is spacious enough to allow installation of additional equipment if desired, although it is likely unnecessary.
In addition to the steering wheel, throttle controls, and Vetus bow thruster control, there are Yanmar digital displays for detailed monitoring of engine performance and status. All vessel functions and data can also be tracked on the large Garmin MFD GPS 1223 xsv display. From the skipper’s position, visibility is excellent, offering nearly 360-degree views with very few blind spots. It is also equipped with a Garmin autopilot and a GMR Fantom 18 radar.
The lower deck layout is identical to the first version of the Adriana 44. It is arranged harmoniously in a nautical style and aesthetically refreshed compared to the original version of the boat. Instead of dark mahogany, a lighter veneer is used inside.
Descending the stairs from the salon, you enter an intermediate space, a small hallway. Directly at the bow is a large owner’s cabin. Thanks to the boat’s volume, the large island bed can be accessed from three sides. Inside, there are wardrobes on each side along with shelves. The owner’s cabin has a separate bathroom. The bathroom ceiling is high and very comfortable, suitable even for taller individuals. There are cabinets above and below the sink for storing toiletries.
On the left side from the hallway is access to a shared bathroom, almost identical in size to the owner’s bathroom. The hallway also leads to two symmetrical guest cabins located beneath the salon on both sides. At the entrance to these cabins there is plenty of space and headroom, making it suitable for changing. There is also direct access to wardrobes of decent volume. The beds are positioned quite low, while the ceiling height in these cabins is higher than usual for this type of boat.