{"id":30770,"date":"2014-01-24T16:53:04","date_gmt":"2014-01-24T21:53:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/?p=30770"},"modified":"2014-01-24T20:54:39","modified_gmt":"2014-01-25T01:54:39","slug":"fpb-78-crew-quarters-the-laundry-room-and-a-hallway-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/fpb-78-crew-quarters-the-laundry-room-and-a-hallway-2\/","title":{"rendered":"FPB 78: Crew Quarters, The Laundry Room, And A Hallway"},"content":{"rendered":"

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We have had a ton of feedback on the subject of crew quarters – both via SetSail and e-mail – and we\u2019ve worked up what we think is as close to crew Nirvana as one can get on a small yacht. The process has also lead to several other enhancements in the FPB 78 layout. Our own thoughts have come full circle and we will tell you our decision for FPB 78-1 at the end of the post.<\/p>\n

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To begin with, we have not by any means abandoned the concept that we (and most of our clients) prefer to cruise on our own, without crew. But as the business demands have grown, and we have matured, we find ourselves cruising part rather than full time. In this scenario, having someone to look after the boat while we are away simplifies our lives – at least that is the theory. Some of our owners look at this in the same way. So they, and we, want the option<\/em> of having crew. Hence this long search for an ideal interior solution\u2014 which we think we have found.<\/p>\n

Here is a list of what has driven the creative process to what you see above:<\/p>\n