Laser310
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The flip side is that the saloon seats are level with the water line so long passages are excellent sleeping on the full length saloon seats above the keel. You really feel very little motion and its so quiet even in rough weather.
The RM settees might be a bit above waterline - i'm not sure - but they look like pretty comfortable berths at sea.
I think the midships location is at least as important as the height: pitch and yaw being more significant motions than roll as far as comfort is concerned. I slept on the upper amidhsips bunk often on my brother's Oyster, and it was very comfortable.
But the settee berths are another semi-hard requirement for me, and many boats don't have them. It's one of the things i Like about the RM's. So many boats today have what X-Yachts call the "modern" layout: longitudinal galley, and a dinette/settee arrangement where neither of the settees will make good sea berths.
The bigger RM's have a very secure U-shaped galley which I think is best at sea, and traditional opposing settees.
The JPK cruising boats would be at the top of my list were it not for the longitudinal galley. Still, they appear to get one good settee berth out of the arrangement. One of these might work for me. If an FC 39 came for sale, I would be pretty interested.