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when the sprayhood is deployed.
However, this solution is not a new idea by Bénéte-
au and its designers, because the concept of se-
parating the working area from the guest area has
been found on big Hanse boats for many years.
Weaknesses
As we will never get tired of saying, all boats result
from compromises. Something is taken out to take
something else in, there is no such thing as a perfect
boat or a genius that suddenly creates one where all
possible problems are solved.The only thing we can
do is decide which compromise meets our needs
best. And considering that each of us has different
needs, then each boat is suitable for satisfying some
of them rather than others. To evaluate these com-
promises, after listing their strengths and benefits,
you need to examine their weaknesses
Jeanneau
To create the ramps that lead to the deck, so-
mething had to be sacrificed.For instance, the
cockpit is smaller than it would have been with
traditional side decks, which would have been
On top, the lateral plane of the Oce-
anis 51.1. Here below, the galley of the
boat, which can be C-shaped, like the
one in the photograph, or along the side.
Below, the forward stateroom which, as
you can see, is unusually spacious for a
boat of this size, because it benefits from
the redan on the hull