Now that we’re living aboard Astraea it’s time to show off her interior. Natalie took some pretty nice photos showcasing our new home. She’s spacious enough for a growing liveaboard family like us.

Looking forward in the master cabin showing the mirror, hanging locker, chartplotter and temporary computer
Once inside, immediately to port is the navigation station. The nav station seat is the bottom of two at sea quarterberths. Forward of that is the galley.
The interior is covered in teak veneer and gives the boat a classic yachting feel and looks great.

The V Berth is all the way up forward. Right now it's loaded with baby stuff. There is an upper and lower berth with a hanging locker and drawers.
We still have trim removed and the overhead needs recovered, but the cabin is fine for now. Thanks for coming Aboard Astraea and taking the tour. Later I’ll show you what’s going on topside.
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