Side decks have it.

Stemar

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Or, in Chiara's case, Buy one get two free. If only they were free.

On my Snapdragon, the easiest way to go forward was with one leg each side of the guard wires, but I rather think that Mrs W is looking for something like this
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Thankfully there are monohulls that have side decks. Though that does limit the space for a coachroof, therefore they are smaller down below. In all seriousness, have you considered something like a Hirondelle? Sails ok, very confortable and spacious for ‘er indoors. I can see that a Dragonfly might be a step too far, though they are easy to sail.
 

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Thankfully there are monohulls that have side decks. Though that does limit the space for a coachroof, therefore they are smaller down below. In all seriousness, have you considered something like a Hirondelle? Sails ok, very confortable and spacious for ‘er indoors. I can see that a Dragonfly might be a step too far, though they are easy to sail.
With Brexit we have a limited selection to choose from here in Galicia,there are several double boats and eyond but way too expensive.Goingout ofGalicia would mean looking for a boat capable of more than sheltered coastal sailing in order to sail it home ,probably looking more towards boats for sale in France or along the northSpanishcoast
 
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