KenF
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Just back from TrawlerPort at the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.* Met with a great broker, learned interesting engine tidbits from Steve D'Antonio, saw some cool new electronics and toured a number of $$$$ new trawlers.***
After I*got interested in trawlers and the cruising/liveaboard lifestyle in the late '90s,*got hooked on the dream and began to pursue it my research of designs kept me coming back to the DeFever 49 RPH (all from the 'living on it' perspective, not the performance/sea kindliness/systems point of view) because of its:
- full walkaround with covered sidedecks;
- access to flybridge from pilothouse stairs rather than steep ladder;
- island master so you don't have to crawl over your partner to get in or out;
- door to engine room rather than lifting salon sole;
- cockpit with transom door for access to swim platform/dinghy without a ladder;**
- flybridge forward so you can see bow and water depth;
- U Shaped galley creates "breakfast bar" for most meals;
- '80s vintage under $200k;**
- long production run so reasonable number in existence and thus available to purchase
I assume that all these design characteristics produce the popularity of the model thus*indicating that the liveability, space, performance/seaworthiness must be good.* Yet I see all kinds of other layouts at the docks so I am open-minded to other*designs and am curious as to other*perspectives as*I have no real cruising experience upon which to base my point of view on what I think are the big pluses of the DF49.* So*I wonder:
- how do you dock/board if you can't walk all the way around the boat?
- *how much of a hassle is it to have to climb a vertical ladder to get to the flybridge or go out in the rain to get there?
- what's it like having the salon, galley and lower helm all in one space?
- how much of a pain is it to access engines though a hatch in the sole?
- what's it like preparing meals in a 'down' galley?
- is it really such a big deal to have to crawl over someone to get out of the master berth?
- when you're coming back from the market with bags of groceries in the dinghy how*do you get manage to get them up the stern ladder to the sundeck?
Ken Ferguson
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After I*got interested in trawlers and the cruising/liveaboard lifestyle in the late '90s,*got hooked on the dream and began to pursue it my research of designs kept me coming back to the DeFever 49 RPH (all from the 'living on it' perspective, not the performance/sea kindliness/systems point of view) because of its:
- full walkaround with covered sidedecks;
- access to flybridge from pilothouse stairs rather than steep ladder;
- island master so you don't have to crawl over your partner to get in or out;
- door to engine room rather than lifting salon sole;
- cockpit with transom door for access to swim platform/dinghy without a ladder;**
- flybridge forward so you can see bow and water depth;
- U Shaped galley creates "breakfast bar" for most meals;
- '80s vintage under $200k;**
- long production run so reasonable number in existence and thus available to purchase
I assume that all these design characteristics produce the popularity of the model thus*indicating that the liveability, space, performance/seaworthiness must be good.* Yet I see all kinds of other layouts at the docks so I am open-minded to other*designs and am curious as to other*perspectives as*I have no real cruising experience upon which to base my point of view on what I think are the big pluses of the DF49.* So*I wonder:
- how do you dock/board if you can't walk all the way around the boat?
- *how much of a hassle is it to have to climb a vertical ladder to get to the flybridge or go out in the rain to get there?
- what's it like having the salon, galley and lower helm all in one space?
- how much of a pain is it to access engines though a hatch in the sole?
- what's it like preparing meals in a 'down' galley?
- is it really such a big deal to have to crawl over someone to get out of the master berth?
- when you're coming back from the market with bags of groceries in the dinghy how*do you get manage to get them up the stern ladder to the sundeck?
Ken Ferguson
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