Namida has been well loved and well cared for. She has been offshore and more recently has cruised the Chesapeake Bay. Namida is a female name that means "star dancer" in the Chippewa Indian language. She has had many tweaks and improvements and is ready to be sailed right out of the slip.
Accommodations:
Sleeps 6 to 7
Headroom: 6'1"
Forward:
Chain locker with V-berth cabin (with fill)
Storage beneath v-berth
Port side (moving aft):
Enclosed head with counter and sink
Dinette that converts to a double berth
U-shaped galley (see below)
Starboard side:
Hanging locker and drawers opposite head
Dickinson diesel-fired cabin heater on the bulkhead
Pilot berth and extension/settee berth
Hanging locker (wet locker)
Navigation station with chart table and main breaker panel
Under companionway steps:
Blower -- heats the cabin off the engine-cooling system
Overall:
Interior finish is teak
Cabin sole is teak and holly
Namida is well ventilated with a forward hatch over the v-berth, a butterfly hatch over the cabin, 10 opening ports, and 2 dorades.
Galley:
U-shaped galley
Shipmate 3-burner gimbaled propane stove with oven