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Light colored laminates are attractively combined with teak trim to provide a cheerful interior
Exquisite wood joinerwork is a signature characteristic of all Nordhavns.
 
Brigh,t easy-to-clean head features mar-proof counter tops and fiberglass components.
 
Helm features a ship-like wheel and easy-to-read instruments for AC generator.
 
 
 

Knowing that many designers today try to cram in extra accommodations to achieve certain marketing goals, the P.A.E. team set out to create a boat that would appeal to the majority of groups who go cruising: couples with occasional guests. It makes little sense to dedicate valuable space to areas that are only occasionally used. Instead, the Coastal Pilot 35 pampers the couple with a magnificent master stateroom, a spacious galley, and a generously proportioned head with separate stall shower. The master stateroom features a queen-sized island berth, measuring a maximum of 6'9" x 5' positioned awthartships. Two large hanging lockers, a teak bureau and an abundance of drawers and shelves easily fit all the clothing and personal effects one would want for an extended cruise. A built-in reading chair faces aft, served by a properly positioned reading lamp. To keep the cabin bright and cheery, the bulkheads are faced with a light-colored laminate, and the trim is beautifully finished, varnished teak. Generous ventilation and natural lighting are enhanced by a large, overhead hatch and sliding side windows. Two dorade vents provide additional ventilation, especially when the weather prevents the opening of hatches. A teak and spruce sole gives this special, private space a traditional, nautical feel. The design and spaciousness of this cabin encourages its use for reading and relaxing during the day, giving each member his or her own space during long cruises or while living on board.

An area that is often compromised on smaller vessels is the galley, but not so on the Coastal Pilot 35. The galley down arrangement gets it out of the way of the main living area, yet it is close by for easy conversation and convenient serving. Its U-shaped configuration makes cooking easy even while underway, and the vent hatch above and sliding windows combine to provide an open, airy environment. Standard equipment includes an AC/DC refrigerator and freezer, a 3-burner, stainless steel propane stove with oven and a carousel microwave. A double stainless steel sink is installed in the Corian countertop with an abundant amount of storage over and under the counters in the form of drawers, cabinets and shelving. A large pantry locker, located across the companionway stairs, will be welcomed by those planning a long trip far away from grocery supplies. This area can also be used to install an optional washer/dryer unit. Under the pantry locker is the engine room access door.

Across from the galley and outside the owner's stateroom are the head and shower. Accessed through a sliding door, the area is well ventilated with a hatch and sliding windows. An electric toilet is standard and is installed with plenty of elbow room around it. A separate show stall features a bi-fold door, and the entire head area is designed for easy maintenance and cleaning.

In many ways, the focal point of the Coastal Pilot is the Pilothouse/Main Saloon/Helm area, as it is where the most time will be spent while on board. A divided "Dutch Door" opens to the cockpit, providing fresh air with the top half open. When closed, the fixed window provides light and visibility. The saloon's side windows open and incorporate screens for superior cross ventilation. Combined with the wide "picture frame" window aft, the saloon is an ideal place to view the surroundings while protected from the elements. A comfortable, L-shaped sofa is to port, and a teak dinette table allows serving up to four people. The sofa converts to a double berth, so when occasional guests arrive, there is room to treat them to a comfortable night's stay. And since the galley and head are located forward, they'll have privacy if the owners are up and about early. Everywhere one looks, the years of cruising experience by P.A.E.'s design group is evident. There is a huge chart drawer under the sofa, an overhead hand rail along the centerline, extra storage compartments built into the sofa and along the centerline, book shelves to starboard with room for a chair and a TV/entertainment cabinet to port. Comfortable and cozy, the saloon will be an inviting gathering place for friends and fellow cruisers in every port.

The helm shows the Nordhavn pedigree, as it is set up for serious piloting. A custom bench seat for two incorporates drawers, storage space and slide-out footrests. All around visibility is excellent, with four forward-facing fixed windows that are reverse- sloped to throw off water; two side windows; and two aft-facing windows. The starboard side window slides open for extra ventilation and easy communication with deck crew. The dash and the overhead instrument panel provide ample room for a full array of electronics that will be easy to see and to reach. A magnetic compass is mounted on the helm dashboard. The slightly aft location of the pilothouse not only provides excellent visibility, even when backing into a slip, but it also contributes to a smoother, dryer ride for those at the helm.

     
     
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