ergono
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Show visitors pls post some photos!!
Show visitors pls post some photos!!
the top of the window screen seems to be at line of sight
I took a look today, in my opinion you have a limited forward view, the top of the windscreen is in the way. Not a very good design at all, like trying to steer looking through a letterbox.
Are you referring to the height/position of the top of the windscreen in relation to the helm floor(as per JtB) or specifically the rake of the windscreen itself, which is what I think you mean when you say "looking through a letterbox" I will take another look on Thursday......
I refer to the height of the top of the screen when standing on the helm floor. I tend to stand up when close quarter (ie. marina) maneuvering. I am 5ft 11inches and felt the top of the screen was too low.
http://mby.media.ipcdigital.co.uk/9092|00000191a|a711_orh100000w470_-AAA4024.jpg
Is anybody asked how they did rear canvas?
Is back seat usable when canvas is on? and is there any locker where to roll it (like in SC35), or do you have to remove it complete?
Is anybody asked how they did rear canvas?
Is back seat usable when canvas is on? and is there any locker where to roll it (like in SC35), or do you have to remove it complete?
Don't know about the useability of the back seat with the canvas on - but the answer to the roll-up locker is almost certainly no, afaik Princess don't do that on any of their boats.
Cheers
Jimmy
I wont even need to look at this boat soon, JTB...Actually, Jack's post made me remember that I've got a bit more detail here about the rear cover arrangements. The boat is supplied as standard with a tonneau cover; but as a cost option you can have a full-height cockpit cover on a stainless steel frame with vertical supports; the sides of the cover are removeable so that the remaining top can act as a sun awning.
Looking at the boat in profile, you can imagine that the rear seat in the cockpit won't be very useable at all when the standard cover is in place; but with this optional framed cover you would be ok.
Cheers
Jimmy
I wont even need to look at this boat soon, JTB...
So, £300k buys you a boat where you cant use the rear seats with the covers on, unless you buy an option ?
Actually, Jack's post made me remember that I've got a bit more detail here about the rear cover arrangements. The boat is supplied as standard with a tonneau cover; but as a cost option you can have a full-height cockpit cover on a stainless steel frame with vertical supports; the sides of the cover are removeable so that the remaining top can act as a sun awning.
Looking at the boat in profile, you can imagine that the rear seat in the cockpit won't be very useable at all when the standard cover is in place; but with this optional framed cover you would be ok.
Cheers
Jimmy