
Deerfoot
74 -
Maya

The
Deerfoot 74 Maya was unique in her styling. The oriental theme is lovely to look
at in the day time, and is especially cool in the evening with all of the indirect
lighting.

Maya's
galley runs down the hull side. Counters on both sides of the passageway provide
lots of working space, together with ample easily accessed storage. Fridge and
freezer are at the end of the galley.

Here
is the same view, with the working lighting turned on.
Ship's
office with dual pole breaker system in the deck head (nav gear is in the pilot
house).

Owner's
suite forward. Note the etched glass sculpture between saloon and the head of
the bunk.

There
was a ring of lighting around this sculpture - very spectacular at night.

The
appearance during the day isn't too bad either.

Guest
cabin joinerwork details. A form of fiberglass was used to create the appearance
of Japanese shoji screens.

We've
often had clients ask us about turning one of their guest cabins into a separate
office. This one is set up as a video editing studio. It was later converted back
to a sleeping accommodation.

This
is amongst the coolest of the head/shower compartments we've done.

The
pilot house is compact, which makes it very comfortable at sea. Seats are raised
for good view lines forward.
We've
used this hinged foot rest detail on a lot of our designs. When you don't need
it, fold it down and out of the way.

Maya
was originally painted a light gray color. She was recently redone with a dark
blue.

Reaching
in the trades. This is what the cruising life is all about!