

Below decks, the interiors reflect the elegance of the yacht’s flowing lines and pay tribute to the Herreshoff designs of the early 20th Century. Designed to host up to ten guests in refined comfort, the accommodation remains true to the original drawings from the studio of N.G Herreshoff. A series of discreet modern touches ensure the experience meets the expectations of the modern charterer.
All guest cabins are exquisitely finished with mahogany panelling, while all interior ornamental details follow the original Herreshoff designs. The en suite bathrooms have separate showers and toilets and are finished with elegant period fittings. Ample hanging and cupboard space is built-in, while each cabin has its own privately controlled air conditioning system as well as an I-pod docking station music player, and televisions available upon request.
Overhead skylights and portholes offer an abundance of natural light and keep you in visual communication with the conditions outside.
Aft and just forward of the steering position, with its own private access from deck, the captain’s cabin adjoins the state-of-the-art navigation and communication centre. Well-located immediately below the companionway, it facilitates direct contact between the navigator and helmsman during racing or cruising.
The captain’s cabin has its own en suite shower and toilet, while there is also a day head and shower for crew use during sailing or racing. On the port side a small, single cabin can be used by the captain if the charter party requires a fifth cabin.
On the port side, at the foot of the main companionway, lies the owner’s stateroom with a double berth, an office-sized desk, separate seating for two and a particularly spacious bathroom.
A large double berth, bureau and settee with an ensuite bathroom.
Two comfortable twin cabins each fitted with single berths, bureau and ensuite bathrooms.
The full width saloon offers a spacious dining area with fixed seating for ten guests. A lounge area to starboard has comfortable settees, bookshelves, a table and a large television as well as a CD/DVD system.
Further forward, and accessible through a door from the saloon and the crew quarters, is a modern galley fitted with every appliance the ship’s cook and stewardesses need to prepare the finest cuisine.
These four cabins have a total of eight berths, each with their own shower and heads. Spacious crew mess with television, CD/DVD system, separate crew companionway to deck and access to the engine room and storage area, complete with large freezers and food storage, washing machine and driers.