Overview - Deck Lockers

This is the anchor locker in the center of the foredeck. The picture is oriented so that the hatch is opening aft and the lower edge of the picture is toward the bow. There is a MAMBO cleat available at the center-forward position and one at the bow of each hull. I have a 22lb danforth and two sets of rode (150') in here. The 35lb delta that is on the bow roller will also fit inside with room to spare.
This is a shot of the sail locker in the port forward bow. It also has a HUGE amount of space. What is interesting to see here is that on the aft wall of the locker is a plexiglass panel that serves two functions. One is that you can immediately see the level in the holding tank. The other is that the panel can be easily removed and rebedded if there is any work to be done, or removal needed, of the tank. I think this is a really good feature. You can see the pumpout fitting along the side-deck.
This is one of two HUGE aft lockers at the top of the swim steps on each side, behind the cockpit seatbacks. I still haven't been able to fill them both up!
The next-to-the-last swim step on each hull has a hatch that lifts for access to the rudder and steering assemblies. Here you can see the steering arm, the cable that pushes and pulls it, and a line which goes to the sonic drive leg (there is one on the other side too). This line steers the drive leg while the cables steer the rudders. This gives three things steering the boat at the same time!


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