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82 SVN Solovelanet Global The chine effect is especially noticeable in the forward cabin of the owner's version, which is 10 centimetres wider than the competition: the size of a proper room, with plenty of space to move around. The maximum beam of the boat is not affected by the chain effect and remains within the avera- ge:4.50 metres on the Oceanis 46.1, 4.49 metres on the Sun Odyssey 490. What the redan affects is the volume by widening the lower part of the hull, that area that usually shrank and forced the designers to raise the furniture and make narrow cabins. The walking area. Thanks to the redan, the bed can be placed lower and enjoy greater width in the lower part of the cabin, the more liveable one. In addition to the chine, the Oceanis features an interesting separation between guest areas and crew/working areas.That makes the boat remarkably comfortable for guests. This separation can be seen very clearly in the cockpit where the deckhouse, as previously mentioned, is not equipped with the two winches for the halyard and mainsheet, which instead are found on the deckhouse of the Sun Odyssey 490. Being devoid of winches, the area next to the com - panionway can be used to accommodate two large sundecks, that become two shaded lounging areas On top, the forward cabin of the Sun Odyssey 490, with the central bed offering lateral space to get on more comfortably. Here above, the Jeanneau dinette with the chart seat to port, aft of the galley

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