Small cruiser interiors- Photographs

Nina Lucia

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I am about to tidy up our interior, especially fore cabin, can we see more photographs of nice interiors of small cruisers to get some ideas, please
 
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We did this with our last boat:

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Wow, very nice job. You really brought that interior up to date. I hope you had throws for the sofas when you were all swampy from being at sea!
 
Thanks. It was vinyl, so waterproof and wipe clean. If you get the right stuff it's not the horrible material most people imagine. The cushions were supermarket throw away cheapos but made the afternoon snooze a much more comfortable affair.
 
Kindred Spirit, before we sold her.

General cabin view:
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The cushions and shelves were by the previous owner, but I did the wooden trim that runs round at the top of the seat-backs. This was to close off and cover the remains of what had been an additional folding bunk no longer desired.

Note also the chart table bottom right. I built this, to open on runners revealing the sink and fridge underneath:
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(Note that the fridge does have an insulating inner lid not shown in this picture.)

I also built the folding cabin table, shown in the raised position in the first photo and here opened for use:
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Top of the table (when folded) and clock/barometer set:
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(I hope Boatshed don't mind the free advertising - I regret never taking any of my own photos of the interior.)

Pete
 
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Great fore cabin I do like that, what wood did you use?



Kindred Spirit, before we sold her.

General cabin view:
4d8c19e0df1110a5ca335ca8e5c82c58_zps6083774f.jpg

The cushions and shelves were by the previous owner, but I did the wooden trim that runs round at the top of the seat-backs. This was to close off and cover the remains of what had been an additional folding bunk no longer desired.

Note also the chart table bottom right. I built this, to open on runners revealing the sink and fridge underneath:
0483a2eb5fa0a901a26975841e3c33b3_zpse8e12a56.jpg

(Note that the fridge does have an insulating inner lid not shown in this picture.)

I also built the folding cabin table, shown in the raised position in the first photo and here opened for use:
a59fc0d59dece47df7b28cc6b1ce8847_zpsda699d25.jpg


Top of the table (when folded) and clock/barometer set:
5bfd80f1a9e228d3d18d7d6e2c1e7ef5_zps3f043ee5.jpg


(I hope Boatshed don't mind the free advertising - I regret never taking any of my own photos of the interior.)

Pete
 
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