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HC 50 interiors

posted 10-07-2008 by

See View from the rear

Thanks once again to Jim Bohart for the first-ever published photos of the HC50 interior.The project is not quite completed, but is expected to be pristine in time for the Annapolis boat show next week. The detailing is quite different from what you expect in a Hunter: lighter in color and weight, different materials, and configured more for the task of circumnavigation than a summer vacation. Looking forward from a position between the two aft sea berths, just behind the nav sation.

See Galley

The galley, U-shaped for stability at sea.

See Forward harbor berth - view 1

The foward harbor berth.

See Forward head

Heres the nav station, unfortunately shown prior to the installation of the gimballed chart table and seat.

See View from the bow

Looking aft from the harbor berth forward.

See Forward harbor berth - view 2

See Stove

The galley features a diesel-fired stove, to eliminate one more type of fuel (and usually a highly explosive type at that) to stock while underway.

See Nav station

See Hull view

A view of the carbon fiber rudder with trim tab the Yanmar sail drive; the water ballast pick-up tube, and the bulb-keel prior to installation of the composite rotating fins.