Nick_H
Well-Known Member
I'm not convinced that having the heads in the bow, and the master cabin set behind will mean quieter nights at anchor. The noisiest place to be is level with the point where the spray rail breaks the surface of the water, which is about where the master cabin will be. The rail slaps down on the water and makes much more noise than any wavelets hitting the bow, particularly as Olesinki hulls have quite large flat horizontal spray rails. I'm fortunate that wave noise doesn't really stop me sleeping, but then to be honest being draped over a guard rail in the rain wouldn't stop me sleeping ..
Agree the passarelle/swim ladder is a work of art and a fabulous idea, wish you could retrofit them.
Agree the passarelle/swim ladder is a work of art and a fabulous idea, wish you could retrofit them.