Cabin - A six-meter-long cabin holds a "V" berth for an afternoon nap, bench seating with storage space, a 50-liter fridge that can hold a day's supply of food/drink for six people, and a six-drawer teak cabinet.
Storage - Within the six-drawer teak cabinet, custom-designed foam trays keep all possessions from rattling and scratching. Each drawer contains a curated set of boating amenities, such as a first aid kit & life jackets, glasses and cutlery, plates & bowls, a beach tennis set, and a portable lighting set.
Cockpit - The cockpit is spacious and allows for two folding teak director's chairs for the captain and first mate, which can easily be stowed away inside the cabin bench compartment when not in use. They also double as dining chairs.
Dashboard - The dashboard features classic-style gauges, a mahogany wood steering wheel, five stainless steel switches that, from left to right, activate the engine, bow thruster, navigation lights, floodlights, and bilge pump. All switches are IP65 rated.
Lounge - Behind the cockpit is the lounge area, where a telescopic queen-size daybed also doubles as a six-person dining table when elevated. The table’s bench doubles as a storage locker that holds two batteries, battery chargers, and isolation switches for both high voltage and low voltage circuits. The telescopic bimini covers the entire cockpit and lounge area, with two positions: one for fast driving and two for slow cruising.
Sundeck - To continue the tour towards the aft sundeck, where two couples can cuddle in comfort on a custom lilo designed in collaboration with Oliver James that can easily launch as a floating dock to access arriving/departing guests instead of using a tender.
Stern - Finally, to the very stern, where two flush shower cups hold port and starboard shower head hoses for rinsing off after a sunset dip, and where port and starboard three-step ladders hide gracefully under the swim platform for easy access to the sea.