OK< now time for someone who is about as far out of the loop as a guy could be...
I really like the inset doors... that'll prevent alot of accidental 'hookups' on straps, clothes, nets, etc..
They ought to do the table the way it is on the TomCats and I guess the 25's, with two sliding wall hinge things and the post way inside, toward the aisle. As Jim says, you can 'dance on that table setup'.
I can see why the 22 apparently does not have enough fore/aft room under that table without the sliding 'barber chair' setup, although reference has been made to problems in losing some storage access with that mod.
Roger and I were talking, while on the TomCat, about "what if" you sawed a big opening on that port side bulkhead between the fore bunk and the dinetted seat on a 22. On the TomCat, that opening makes you feel like you're in on whatever's happening in the cabin and it is very easy to get in and out of , as well as aiding in accessing underbunk storage and making the bed.
Have any of you 22 foot guys investigated opening that up?
Compared to the decraguard cabinets on the TomCat, and I think the other C-Dories, there is less room at the bottom of that cabinet with the finished inside. However, I have already had to dig way down and deep to recover items that have slid to the far 'netherparts' of the junction between the hull, the cabinet and the floor. It seems like a nice thing to not have to worry about things getting way down into those crevices.
I like the way they trimmed the table corners, yet bonded the teak trim on the cut, leaving a cleanout, lipless area.
In the cockpit, one could unscrew those sidepocket liners, cut a hole in a place or two, then put them back in and use side or bottom openings with mesh or bag for storage.
Also, I like the raised cockpit floor with the bilge collection aft.
John