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Originally Posted by OldDan1943
firehoser75, that 2 in the salon gets old quickly. I have an AT34 and had the parents of my lady here for a month. I gave up the S/R to her parents, out of respect and the fact I get up early. I guess I slept okay but making and unmaking gets old quickly. One nice thing about the ATs design of the single head is, it has 2 doors, one opening into the S/R and one opening into stairwell area. At night, keep both doors closed and there is both access and privacy to the head.
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That is my one reservation about the standard American Tug. They had a different model at the Seattle Boat show this spring that is the same hull but with a second stateroom tucked under the galley and a less upscale interior that I thought was still perfectly nice. The 362 model I think it is. I haven't studied the plans very closely but I'm guessing they must have shrunk the size of the main stateroom and head to squeeze in a second berth. But I think that plan would be more practical for a family. The storage is more important to me than a really spacious master stateroom.