Built for owners, not for renters.


A galley so big we call it a kitchen

A Galley so big it should be called a kitchen - If you only plan to rent a catamaran for 4 to 6 days, a small galley connected to the cockpit makes a lot of sense. But that same galley will drive you crazy if you plan to live-aboard.

With substantially more storage and counter space than other yachts of its size, the Antares galley was designed to provide a bright and open working area. Features include custom built 7-cubic ft. fridge and 4-cubic ft. freezer, propane oven, and convection microwave, Corian counters with stainless steel backsplash, as well as 15 full-size cupboards and 5 large drawers are all standard.

 

Pete and Tracy Richmond - full-time liveaboard


[Click here to read about the Richmond's live aboard experience]

The master cabin aboard the AntaresInside space you can really live in - Seating on the Antares is raised to provide maximum visibility. The table easily converts from dining room to coffee table level for entertaining. The saloon comes with full audio/visual system and wet bar. The navigation station is intelligently positioned facing forward and is equipped with VHF and autopilot remotes.

Go ahead and pack more than one good outfit - The master suite on the Antares offers 2 full-sized closets, 13 cupboards and 6 drawers.

Port cabin converts to useful officeThe entire starboard hull is designated as the owner's living area and includes a private head with Corian counters, electric head and a true household-size shower.

Because we are not trying to cram the boat full of beds and heads, we are able to offer a guest cabin that could easily be mistaken for the master suite. A third berth is available with an ingeniously designed office configuration making managing your life aboard a pleasure.

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