Re: Question about portholes
Good question - where is the fire escape? I recall a large, modern yacht that caught fire at Miami Beach Marina while back and the firemen had to cut a hole in the side of the boat to get the two people out who were in a stateroom below. I would not want a boat like that. I have fire escapes for below deck, both fore and aft. I like that.
Re: Question about portholes
Yeah, the first thing my wife noticed in the staterooms was that there were no windows other than the master. There are five staterooms on both boats and she said she felt too closed in. The only thought I had was how do you get out in an emergency.
The portholes in the master were large enough to crawl thru but I am fairly certain they could not be opened other than kicking them out in an emergency. I saw no hinges or latches.
Re: Question about portholes
I ve noticed that as well and don't get it... I woudl hate to be in a stateroom without seing what's happening outside especially when anchoring out.
I think buyers don't get it either judging by how new few hatteras MY you see out there compared to other brands.
As much as I don't care for those big windows on the hull sides that have become so popular, at least put in some portholes !
Re: Question about portholes
On the big newer Hatts I've seen one set of the port lights is openable. The forward SR escape is the overhead hatch. There is actually an AYBC or CG requirement somewhere about this. I think one thing that led to fewer port lights was the desire for fewer leaks.