The pilothouse was recently stripped to the raw and re-varnished. Now when you step inside, onto the beautiful satin teak sole, the cabin feels warm and welcoming. The sedan styling is completely enclosed with glass and canvas. The side windows slope down, capped by varnished mahogany, and a custom-fit enclosure with built in shades fills the rest of the sides and aft end. The L-shaped settee is complemented by the new (2015) cranberry fabric cushions. The helm station is not only a work of art, it is just flat-out comfortable. Cruising on Skylark could not have been made easier or more enjoyable.
Both Stidd seats (new 2014) have hatches overhead for controlled air flow. There are shades on all the windows to keep you out of the sun.
Entering the the main cabin, the companionway is spacious and clean. The pocket door rolls into the bulkhead and the slider hides away right next to it. Walking down the three steps, the head is immediately to your right. It has a Tecma electric head, high-gloss varnish vanity, and large shower.
The salon settee is to port with the galley opposite. The interior is very classic with high gloss “V” groove paneled overhead with varnished mahogany battens. The sole is satin teak and holly and raised panel mahogany cabinetry. The black granite with large mica flecks in the galley and teal suede cushions on the settee add a very artistic feel centered around a custom maple and mahogany table.
The galley has custom glass and plate racks, a Princess two-burner gas stove, stainless steel sink, Frigoboat fridge, Sharp Microwave oven, and storage. Behind the settee is a full-length book shelf. The aft end is perfectly laid out with the electrical panel and hideaway custom wine and liquor storage.
The master’s suite is forward. You will be drawn to the exceptional detailed rose carvings. They really are the heart of this boat, so elegant and classic. The cabin is small, yes, but even big guys will be comfortable. The cabin cabin can be closed off by a gorgeous custom bi-fold door. There are an ample number of drawers with port and starboard hanging lockers. Some of the finer details to this cabin are the covers made for the portlights and hatch that block out 100% of the light and sleeping under the “million” thread count sheets. You will never want to get up. Oh yeah, if you want to catch the game or see a movie, there is KVH Satellite TV.
The interior is kept comfortable with a 12K Marine Air Vector Compact AC system.
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