Tsk, tsk, tsk, Pascal, the king of practicality and usefullness doesn't like the "look" of the boat. I have the Silverton 330 which was modeled after the Carver 350. I'm the first to admit, I'm not crazy about the looks from the outside, it looks like a high-top sneaker.
However, here are some important safety and pracial designs:
- 12'- 4" beam in a 33' model
- It meets the 35' LOA limit at my club
- Sidewalk design gives full beam interior
* Large salon with Settee AND dining room
* Seperate galley area
* Large refrigerator
* Seperate standup shower stall
- Access to bridge is via STAIRS not ladder
- Access to bow is safe with large walkway and tall railings
- Pulpit is large and safe
- My dinghy fits on the bow
- Bridge comfortably holds 10 people
- Cockpit is spacious and all utilities are easy to reach.
- I can/do climb over my bow rail and jump to the dock...I can also step on the rubrail and pull myself up
- Engine room on a 33'er:
http://www.crotonyachtclub.com/cwalsh/HPIM2676.JPG
In the end, I sacrafice looks for practicality, usability and safety.
Safety over vanity, I'm OK with that!!