![]() ![]() Location of the head and galley afford the owner's cabin optimum privacy. The head is large and situated fore aft with a separate shower stall. The large dinette to port converts easily into a comfortable double, but the piece-de-resistance is the "owner's cabin" queen size berth forward. Hot and cool water, a two-burner stove, and 12-V DC-110-V AC refrigeration complete the gourmet workstation. The galley is a standup "L" shape and benefits from an overhead hatch, affording ventilation and light. There is a helmsman chair - but, if having your feet on the deck gives you more stability, you may remove it. The inside steering station is located on the starboard side close to amidships. The years invested in defining and refining the design are manifest in the efficient, practical, and commodious interior. Very tough yet very light for a 30-foot boat, she was designed with the mature boat owner in mind - that rugged individualist who has reached the point in his or her life wherein traditional aesthetics, quality craftsmanship, unique form, and simplicity beat the daylights out of go-fast, high-time maintenance, cramped accommodations. The Wanderer combines the traditional quality and craftsmanship of a time gone by with the best features of today's technology and materials. Construction methods and materials used in her manufacture were chosen to afford the owner the quality, security, and comfort of a much more expensive boat without the cost normally associated with that level of value-added features. The Wanderer sails safely, comfortably, and confidently.
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