A variation on the Faurby 363, this model is specially designed for sailing on the large inland lakes of Europe. The beam has been reduced to three metres out of consideration for the slightly smaller berths found at such locations. At the same time, it features high rigging to exploit the special wind conditions typically experienced on inland lakes. The hull construction, the deck and the furnishings and fittings are identical to those of the 363. A sterling long-distance craft specially adapted for areas that place limitations on physical size. This is also the boat for sailors looking for the same qualities as the 363 - but in a slightly more compact version.
An accessible galley with plenty of cupboard space. The working surface is easy to clean - the perfect finishing touch to a practical galley.
The broad staircase provides safe and unhindered access to the saloon. See how the room divider to the left is elegantly designed to double as a grip if sea conditions should turn choppy.
The interior design below deck. Harmonious and efficient utilisation of the available space. Note the corner sofa to the left.
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