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It has a nav station.

Laptop, tablet, flat screen. There's more info to be had on those today than a whole library. But I bet you're right, the conventional nav station space(so popular in the B40 days), is history on many boats like this.

My feeling was this boat has huge sleeping accommodations, and the bathrooms(heads) to take care of as many as it sleeps. But with a wide flat stern like this, what else can you do with the space besides berths?(and they slip an RIB in a drawer)

I saw on the Tripp website it draws more than 6' with the hydraulic keel up! Something like 11' down. Who knows how evolved this design is at this point. These CAD 3D renderings are always distorted, I think.

It would be good to see Hinckley back in the sailboat business. I read they just took 3 orders on their latest 50something powerboat.

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