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The Custom Yacht Builder
Peter Karadi - Master Boatbuilder |
Standup chart table with pilot berth under, storage and wet locker to the right, were the choice of this owner. |
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The next four images are of a traditional Herreshoff interior: white painted surfaces with teak or mahogany trim. This interior finish was chosen by the owner because of its forgiving nature: it can be easily repaired if damaged. |
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Looking aft on the starboard side, the long, straight passageway makes movement easy and safe. Nine fixed ports and five deck hatches create a bright and pleasant interior. |
In the galley, the engine box in the foreground is removable for easy access to the engine. The top can be used as a working surface. |
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For this owner, the salon was designed so that the table could be easily removed for the storage of large bags of sail needed for racing. |
You are looking through the galley into the aft cabin. Fridge and stove on the right. |
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The next five images are of another, later Custom 46, finished to the impeccable taste of a different owner. |
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This image of the inside steering station shows some of the fine details that are paramount in the building of a Custom 46. |
An experienced attention to detail results in a superior onboard atmosphere. |
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This Custom 46 was fitted in preparation to sail the world. |
The galley area in this boat was designed for efficiency and safety, with ample sized double sinks. |
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