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Ott-Yacht » Aphrodite 101 » below deck / cabin
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As well as fast sailing and a great regatta experience, the Aphrodite 101 also offers the comfort
you need below deck for family sailing.

Pantry on the starboard side (interior fittings in white: additional extra)
Saloon
The saloon contains cosy corner seating arranged around a detachable, combined cabin and cockpit
table. The comfortable seating options with their cushioned backrests offer enough sleeping space
even for larger people. The aft side houses two additional, large quarter-berths which are easily
accessed from the saloon.
Pantry
The pantry consists of a stainless steel sink with sufficient stowing space above and below for
crockery, glasses etc., as well as a semi-gimballed, two-flame spirit cooker with cover.
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The fresh
water for the sink comes from a water tank with a capacity of 30 litres, and the wastewater is
disposed of via a 10-litre wastewater canister which is installed underneath the sink.

Semi-gimballed cooker (interior fittings in white: additional extra)
Forward quarter
The forward quarter with its V-shaped double cabin offers comfortable sleeping space for two sailors.
They are accessed from the saloon via a small passageway, which contains further storage space for
sailing clothing etc. The porta potti is stowed away out of sight underneath the forward quarter
cushions. The entire forward quarter area, including the passageway, is separated from the saloon
by a curtain.
Materials
Following tradition, the main material used below deck is
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Cabinet section on the port side
wood. The floorboards are teak, while the
hull sides in the saloon are covered with mahogany strips. The "swallows' nests" behind the saloon
berths are also made of mahogany, as is all the fitted furniture. The entire cabin roof is covered

Saloon
inside with white artificial leather and mahogany strips, while the side walls in the forward quarter
and on the quarter-berths are covered in white vinyl.
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