Preliminary, this page is still under construction
Interior layout
 
                
I finally decided about the layout of the interior.
The biggest change compared to the standard aft cabin layout is the galley on starboard instead of port. Main reason for this is that I still like "the office" on board, which lead to a rather conventional layout, in particular in combination with a quarter berth. Because of the galley on starboard the settee in front of this is now shorter, but still useable as a (sea) bunk with the feet through an opening in the cabin bulkhead. Above that the diesel oven is situated. Galley top can be extended by folding down the backside of the settee back. 
           
                
The dinette is now two meters wide and can be converted into a large spare double bunk. Also the shower is a little wider. Without rebuilding the interior this can accommodate six (with table down eight and with spare bunks in the floats even ten) Cooking is on a ceramic diesel stove and in addition to this a fully gimbaled single cylinder burner, positioned in a dedicated housing and well ventilated outside.
Of course the interior question is a matter of personal taste. I think this is a good sea going layout and at least for now this design gives me some peace of mind.
 
Systems
 Click on the colored system items in the above layout drawing to open a principle sketch about the subject. This is still a work in progress and I will add more when the ongoing work realised.
                
Click on the colored system items in the above layout drawing to open a principle sketch about the subject. This is still a work in progress and I will add more when the ongoing work realised.