Baggywrinkle
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A few years ago whilst looking for a yacht inthe UK I went to see a owner fitted out macwester26,they seemed to have gone out of their way to make it difficult to get into the berths in the focsle and impossible to sit comfortably in the saloon,very neatly fitted out with obvious attention to detail but forgot what the accomodation was for.
I remember sailing in the 80s on what was considered at the time to be a very capable family cruiser - my father kept going on about how they had crossed the atlantic. My impression was that the accomodation was somewhere to sit and suffer when it was too cold or wet to go and play sardines in the cockpit. Normally boilled a kettle to keep warm and made tea with milk that was about 15 mins away from turning into cheese. What an adventure!!! ..... not to mention waking up in the morning to condensation dripping off the roof onto your sleeping bag.
It was a proper boat though, had a kindly motion akin to a waterlogged tree-trunk. Them were the days.