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Old 10-24-2007, 09:46 AM   #1
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Has anybody seen examples of yachts with owner stateroom being placed right at stern on the lower floor, next to the swimming platform? (i.e. in the place usually used as garage for tenders). This is the case of the Ferretti Altura, but I wonder if it is feasible to make a wide open connection between stateroom and swim platform (now it would be more of a terrace) through sliding doors
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Old 10-24-2007, 09:56 AM   #2
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Hi and welcome to the YachtForums!

Yes, it is pretty common with aft staterooms on yachts. But less so with hatches to the swim platform. I have been onboard a Perini about 50 m where there was a hatch with connection to the owners accommodation, but of course it has to be a watertight door in between. Some yachts today are built with a foldable terrace from the staterooms on a higher level where the risk for a sudden wave to enter is low. I once made a design concept with a bathroom linking the aft cabin with the swim platform, a nice idea if made fool-proof..

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Old 10-24-2007, 11:22 AM   #3
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Very common arrangement on US houseboats. But of course those are strictly for lakes. Hardly thought of as yachts ....

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Old 10-24-2007, 11:45 AM   #4
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I understand that safety and seaworthiness doesn't favour this type of layout. However, I guess the use of glass sliding doors, in combination with waterproof doors like the ones used on the tender garages, could make the concept viable: waterproof doors would remain closed at motion or when sea conditions so determine. Anchored at good sea conditions, you could do with just glass sliding doors, enjoying an attractive open plan of stateroom plus terrace. Other issue to be considered is the less privacy this solution means (i.e. terrace to be shared with rest of passengers, easy access to master stateroom when moored at port, etc).
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Fifth frame down -

http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/48771-post2.html

I think there is one other in that thread as well ...
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Old 10-24-2007, 06:25 PM   #6
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The Emerald Star doesn't have a stateroom astern, but just the gym. I think that the connection between the gym and the accomodation will be a bulkhead with a watertight door.
Wallys have a similar option with their terrace at the sea. Although the decks are slightly higher above the waterline, they seem to work pretty well. I've seen a sketch for a 90 foot planing yacht with this concept. The raised swimplatform was the terrace for the owner's stateroom and below the deck was a setup for an IPS quad. Looked interesting but I'm afraid it ended up in the funny ideas departement.
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