kashurst
Well-Known Member
That sort of design choice really annoys me - why reduce functionality over aesthetic. you will remember the step much more than the level alignment of window with worktop. They could have solved that in other ways.
You'd need a clever bimini that can be half opened. or two biminis, a manual one over the table, and a hydraulic one over the helm/sunpad. It's feasible, though it may end up looking a bit of a dogs dinner.
Thing is, it's not hard to design a flybridge that works, Princess can do it on a 42 footer, so why cause this problem on the 52? Keep it simple, two helm seats, big table/seating area opposite, and a sunpad at the back, and just scale it up with boat size.
![]()
I think the solution lies somewhere along the lines of having the dining area opposite the galley which needs to be swapped to port side. Fit the ice maker, drinks fridge, TV in place of the settee opposite the sitting area which replaces the current dining area. I would also sacrifice full windows in the galley and probably continue high level storage around to make a division between galley and sitting space. The full height fridge freezer goes just inside the patio doors under the flybridge stairs (which are swapped over to the port side).
Actually, I thought the Bimini idea on both the P52 and the P56 is a step in the right direction.
Both these designs allow the bimini to fold down inside the spray dodger.
This means that they can be dropped quickly without all that scafolding effect you see on a lot of boats.
You can then fit a toneau cover to protect the FB (teak etc) from the elements when you are away.
Dear old Jim from JB Covers designed us a bimini like this for our old Sealine T51
Our current one covers the whole FB and folds against the radar arch and is massive but still quite easy for one person to deploy.
I really like the extra sofa, it means a bunch of you sit round in a circle rather than all sitting on one side staring at the furniture. Having the drinks fridge up there also means dripping all over the saloon carpet if you've just been for a swim and fancy a beer. I suppose there's no pleasing everyone, so the manufacturers just have to try and give the boats broad appeal, and accept that they wont suit everyone.
What do you mean by the spray dodger Mike, the wind deflector at the front? I haven't seen the biminis on the P56/52, so can't picture what you're saying. My bimini folds down inside the front wind deflector, but of course it only has to cover the front half of the boat, as the sun pad is aft.
You won't have to go anywhere near the drinks fridge in the saloon area. You will have a massive full height fridge freezer just inside the door from where you can grab a cool drink. You also won't have to get down on your knees because the fridge section starts at waist level.
As for extra seating opposite the saloon seating there is a solution for that as well. The dining table will have seats for the non wall side which store somewhere (possibly either side of the forward cabin bed or in the dining area), Which can be placed in Front of the TV / drinks fridge unit.
In my world we think of everyone
Henry
You can see it here, Nick - just in front of the white scatter cushion
![]()
It's more expensive of course, but don't forget you'll save on the cost of a dressing gown![]()
Thanks henryf - nice review and enjoyable reading
I'm with you on not liking the galley there, but plenty of folks disagree. EME loves it on targa50 and a colleague here in the office just bought a squadron 50 to replace his phantom 48 partly becuase of the galley just inside the doors.
I think it's tough to criticise builders for the sofas in matercabin. They are covering a bit of floor where the angled hull is exposed. A cupboard wouldn't be as big as you wanted becuase of the floor shape, and you need to see the sofa as decoration. On Match1 they offered me a sofa or chest of drawers. Initially i chose the drawers but then thought they looked too much and chose the sofa. I'm glad I did, even though I never sat on it. I've ordered a sofa/chaise longue thing on Match2 as well, in a new design recognising that it is just decoration
You're dead right on the big windows. While they look fantastic the single porthole makes it impossible to clean the salt off. On sq78 the stnadard window is 4 panels with one opening. I have specced 2 opening, so we can clean the salt off. Great minds and all that...
![]()
Did anyone ask about the large joystick you can see top right above the plotter? I'm assuming it links the engines, bow and stern thruster.
My first thought was it was a frothy milk maker for coffee a la Nespresso, but I couldn't get the top off, so decided it was something to do with driving the boat...