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Deleted User YDKXO
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It would stop me too. The fundamental problem is that the galley/dinette area in henryf's design is too large compared to the saloon seating area and thats as a result of having the galley on the same side as saloon seating. Unlike others, I like to have a dinette for eating separate from the saloon seating (one of the reason's we bought a Ferretti) but I wouldn't trade that for a smaller saloon seating area. Personally, the only modification I would make to the standard Princess layout would be to turn the bench seat on the s/b side into a U shaped dinette area with a hi/lo table and call that the eating area, which could probably seat 6 with the extra stools supplied. Then I would swap the large table for the port side saloon seating for a low coffee table and that would be the loafing area.No, I haven't seen it in the flesh, but have seen your excellent photos and the video walk rounds. Maybe it would feel different when I walked on to it. Having said that, you haven't walked round your alternative layout either, and if you had I wonder what you'd have thought of the tiny saloon, where you can only squeeze 4 people on the sofa. That would stop me buying the boat.
With regard to the flybridge layout, I like to berth the boat seated at the helm seat until the final manouvres as I find it easier to move sensitive electronic throttles from a seated position rather than a standing position. For me it is essential to be able to look aft and see the stern of the boat through the hole for the f/b steps so any layout that didn't offer that would be an issue. Yes, you can have cockpit controls and remote controls but I don't think many buyers of a mid range boat like the P52 are going to want to pay extra for them