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With more than 150 square feet of area, the salon exudes the warmth of genuine American black cherry paneling, pre-filled and finished in high gloss or satin. To port, a custom L-shaped sofa provides ample storage underneath. To starboard, a 42-inch plasma TV with surround-sound can fill the salon with entertainment. Linear valences distribute cooled air evenly throughout salon and galley, without the hot and cold spots associated with overhead vents.
One step up from the salon, the 64's galley features solid-surface countertops, under-counter refrigeration, a four-burner ceramic cook top, garbage disposal and microwave convection oven. Opposite is a large dinette with solid-surface tabletop.
Down below, the full-beam configuration of the master suite is more than just best-in-class. It offers an unparalleled 166 square feet of floor space - virtually identical to that of the 68 Convertible! Accessed through a private foyer flanked by a full 92-inch hanging locker, the master suite has more than enough room for a king-sized berth, twin nightstands, and dressers port and starboard - plus a 20-inch LCD TV. Two optional portlights admit light and provide a water-level view to either side. And, if the owner wishes, the master can be fitted with an optional desk, or a sofa substituted for one of the dressers.
At 74 square feet, the bow stateroom on the 64 Convertible is virtually identical to its counterpart on the 68. It can be fitted either with a standard queen-sized berth with storage underneath, or with an optional queen/twin upper/lower arrangement. Two cedar-lined hanging lockers are included along with ample drawer and cabinet space along the hullsides.
The port stateroom is fitted with twin berths, along with a hanging locker, hull-side storage and nightstand as standard. A queen size berth with storage beneath is optional.
Finally, by foregoing the foyer entrance to the master suite, an owner can specify an optional fourth stateroom, fitted with upper and lower berths and private access to the head.
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