jfm
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Hugin perhaps google image fairline phantom 48 for an example of small midships cabin with athwartships bed, compromised ceiling height, compliance with JtB comments, etc
I think the 1600 headroom at the point you enter the cabin, and I guess a dwarf 1550 high door, is going to do much harm to the appeal of this.

I'd urge caution here. Multifunctionality is all very well on a VW camper van but arguably luxury in this context, at the price of a 40+ foot new boat, requires an absence of convertibility. Arguably, almost nothing should convert on a big mobo
Ah, but in the V39 the mid cabin is not the master, it is the second or guest cabin.
Accepting there is a compromise in most boats - but I don't want it in my cabin if I'm writing the cheque
The only real compromise I can identify when I compare the two cabins on V39 is the lack of direct access to the heads from the midships one.
Space,, mattress size and storage seem at least as plentiful in the midships cabin and no doubt it's more quiet at night.... waves often are more noisy when slapping (or whatever it's called) the bow hull sides. I'd suggest many owner couples would prefer the midships cabin as Owner's Cabin at least when they are alone.
Your V39/Targa 38 examples aren't good, because the mid cabin on these boats is not the master cabin
In your sketch it seems to me that one person is always trapped in the bed at night - so what if they need to get up to use the loo?
And where does the bedding go, if there's nowhere for it to hang over the side of the bed to provide a nice comfy gravity pull?
The master cabin on the V39 is very definitely the forward cabin
Positively +1.Bed arrangement looks wrong to me, sorry.
Positively +1.
To be completely honest, the whole layout looks to me like an effort to pretend to offer a midship master cabin in a boat where it actually doesn't fit.
Frankly, I can't see a market for a 42' f/b boat where people are willing to accept a non-walkaround bed.
That's a compromise I used to live with in an open 34' boat, and even then swmbo kept complaining about it.
I'm not saying it's impossible to design a decent midship master cabin at that boat size, but you must sacrifice a lot of the rest.
The only example that pops to my mind of a boat that got it right is the N43 - here's the drawing:
http://www.nordhavn.com/models/43/drawings/pdf/43_standard_interior.pdf
But that is a VERY tall boat, to start with - and even at Nordhavn, they must have thought that the bow master cabin was a better solution in more ways than one, because the more "traditional" layout is also available - though afaik the one I linked is the most popular.
Positively +1.
To be completely honest, the whole layout looks to me like an effort to pretend to offer a midship master cabin in a boat where it actually doesn't fit.
Frankly, I can't see a market for a 42' f/b boat where people are willing to accept a non-walkaround bed.
That's a compromise I used to live with in an open 34' boat, and even then swmbo kept complaining about it.
I'm not saying it's impossible to design a decent midship master cabin at that boat size, but you must sacrifice a lot of the rest.
The only example that pops to my mind of a boat that got it right is the N43 - here's the drawing:
http://www.nordhavn.com/models/43/drawings/pdf/43_standard_interior.pdf
But that is a VERY tall boat, to start with - and even at Nordhavn, they must have thought that the bow master cabin was a better solution in more ways than one, because the more "traditional" layout is also available - though afaik the one I linked is the most popular.
I think Hugin is not really looking for constructive criticism- it seems he has decided that he's going to do it a certain way and was just looking to validate his ideas. No we don't like it there is a lot of effort defending what he's already decided to do
To be fair Jez the op was only asking what to do with the spare space to port of the bed, I think he implied that in post #1.
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To be completely honest, the whole layout looks to me like an effort to pretend to offer a midships master cabin in a boat where it actually doesn't fit.
Frankly, I can't see a market for a 42' f/b boat where people are willing to accept a non-walkaround bed.
I'm not saying it's impossible to design a decent midship master cabin at that boat size, but you must sacrifice a lot of the rest.
I think Hugin is not really looking for constructive criticism
I sincerely don't think so.only people who have already owned even larger mobos might consider this a show stopper
I can't see where the sex swing goes?
It's not a Sunseeker you know.
hugin, I'm worried that you are applying to much of a practicality test, whereas what really matters is whether the customer will like it (or love it, given the way price for a boat like this is 3x nice Ferraris)end up with a solution which I now consider close to optimal; where I was actually a little inclined towards the useless breakfast dinette before the discussion.