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FLOORBOARDS
The fl oorboards in the saloon give access to the different elements of the boat,
in particular in the fore part to the keel bolts, in the centre to the bilge and to
the generator, in the galley to the storage boxes.
Some fl oorboars are fi tted with gas lifting supports.
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REMOVABLE BAR
The lounge corner, to port, features a foldaway bar cabinet and a compart-
ment to store glasses and bottles.
Pull forward the back and transform the settee into a bar.
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TABLE
The saloon table has a central storage space and two removable legs.
An optional extra makes possible to transform the table into a double berth
after you changed legs and added an additional cushion.
Another optional extra offers a folding "luxury" table, on a fi xed leg with fi tted
drawers and storage places.
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DRAWERS
The drawers in the galley have an automatic closing function.
Gently push the drawer till the movement ends itself.
These drawers can be removed pushing on the levers on each side, under
the rails.
When you reassemble it, clip the drawer before you push it back.
Some lightings in the boat work with dimmer switches (saloon, forward and
aft cabins).
One press on the switch completely switches on the light.
Keeping the switch pushed makes possible to have the light intensity vary.
ACCOMMODATIONS
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