Tranona
Well-Known Member
So why would the Jongert & Salar wheelhouses/cockpits not suit those hot climate situations then?
See post#14. They do have their merits and provide shelter without needing a bimini. Other boats aimed at ocean cruisers such as Amel and the larger HRs have the same. However as I pointed out they often have small cockpits and limited external lounging area and for Med use the aft cabins (and poor reverse handling due to the long keel) make them a bit of a liability for the common stern to berthing.
Size has a big impact on the practicalities of such things as deckhouses, wheel shelters, centre cockpits etc. The bigger the boat the easier it is to avoid the compromises, but under 40' cramming these features in can be both physically restrictive and visually ungainly.