At The Dock With The MJM 35
A sense of elegance and being on a real boat for civilized cruising is not lost when going below. A clear Awlgrip-finished teak and holly sole is combined with satin-finished cherry battens on the hull, 6-foot 2-inch headroom, Ultraleather upholstery and beautiful cherry joinerwork on door frames, drawers, fiddles and cabinets. Storage shelves over the berths are perfect for duffel bag weekending.
The galley has plenty of storage above the counter and below. There are two lockers in the cabin sole, a hanging locker and head with shower… plus a deck shower on the transom. Seven hull ports, portlights and deck hatches bring in lots of light and air. There are a pair of very adequate, almost 7-foot-long berths with optional “filler” for a double berth conversion.
1. An open transom allows for easy access to the boat’s after section.
2. A portside serving station can have an electric grill, baitwell, sink, ice maker or fridge.
3. Twin Stidd helm and co-pilot seats rotate to face the rest of the seating.
4. The forepeak seating on the accommodations level converts to a berth.
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