Accommodation

Barrocka was built to accommodate the owner's young family on an extended cruise of Australia , NZ and the Pacific. A lot of effort was made to keep the vessel light and easily driven, resulting in exciting performance, whilst being easy to handle by a family crew. With the exception of Spinnaker halyards, all lines are lead back to the cockpit for safe and easy handling.

The saloon is light and airy with a large nav station to port. The galley is down to starboard providing a huge bench area and twin sinks with plenty of cupboard space. A cut-away back to the saloon lounge keeps the chef in the same conversation as the saloon and adds to the spacious feel.

Galley Detail
Galley Detail

Study
Study
To port, the hull accommodates two workstations for children's schooling or an owner's office area. Further aft the port hull has a large head and shower with a machinery room aft of that.

Sleeping accommodation is in two queen size cabins forward in each hull with an ensuite on the owner's starboard cabin. The starboard aft cabin houses two singles. All cabins have generous locker space along with hanging robes.

The cockpit area is particularly well designed for social occasions and can easily accommodate twenty people seated. The circular nature of the design ensures that all are included in the conversation and the 90 L outside fridge provides handy access to cold refreshments.

Main Cabin looking Aft
Main Cabin looking Aft
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