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Which lower deck layout do you prefer?

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by T.K., May 30, 2013.

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  1. T.K.

    T.K. Senior Member

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    I agree with you Pascal, a decent sized galley is essential on a boat.
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    May we look forward to another great build thread?

    Not something that happens everyday around here. And your last one was phenomenal.

    Look forward to more info.

    Scot
  3. T.K.

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    Thanks Scot :).......I will definitely keep you posted.

    Best regards, T.
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    I would give the galley very little consideration in this. Rather I'd concentrate on the make-up of your guests. If one of the forward cabins is to be used for crew or if (4) young singles/kids would be cruising with you I'd go with the (4) SR. If you're cruising with adults I'd go with the (3). I'd also consider a 2nd bunk in the aft crew quarters a wasted use of space. It could temp an owner to actually put a 2nd crew member in there.
  5. T.K.

    T.K. Senior Member

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    Fairline Targa 75 Gran Turismo

    Now that the news is official, this project will be the new Fairline Targa 75 Gran Turismo expected to complete late in 2014.

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  6. ScotL

    ScotL Senior Member

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    Tarek,

    Congrats. You sure have great taste. That is a gorgeous looking yacht. She certainly does not look like a 75 foot boat. Did you miss the size of the Squadron?

    Are you getting the first one out? Will there be build coverage?

    Sorry for the questions, but I am sure they would all get asked at some point.
  7. T.K.

    T.K. Senior Member

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    Hi Scot,

    I have ordered hull number 05. I'll definitely cover the build process.
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    We will all be looking forward to it. Which layout did you go with?
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    Can't put anything past Milow. I am with all the three stateroom voters as well. First, I do find galley size important. However, even more, we do so much cruising with just ourselves and out captain or maybe a couple of other people.

    But then it's how you use the boat. We have and will have occasions of more people along with us, but that's just not generally the case and we never intend to put any of our boats into charter. Charter definitely prefers more staterooms and the guests really don't care about the galley.
  10. T.K.

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    I will go with the 3 cabin layout.
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    I think it is the better option. I somehow missed earlier in the thread you were leaning that way.

    I still have one of the pics of your 58 as the wallpaper on one of my laptops.