It depends.... You certainly need a breeze. If you make a long run the engines heat the salon up a little and if you have no breeze it will be uncomfortable back there. We have 4 port windows and 1 huge window on the fantail, also 1 in the aft head. All contribute to a nice breeze if the wind is blowing of course. In the middle of the summer its too hot after a long day running. We just anchored out last week in SC and we slept in the back stateroom (no wind), of course it was cool. We spent about a month on a mooring ball in boot key in Jan. which it was 70's in the day and mid 60's at night, the back was great. We did spend a week on the hook at Cape look out in June but it was windy so it was fine back aft. When the wind blows 10-15 mph, the boat swings around the anchor a little. When the boat gets a little sideways from the wind direction the wind blows in the side portholes pretty well. If the wind is barely blowing I sleep up in the V-berth. Its certainly cooler up there. If its cold we sleep in the back. Our favorite thing to do is anchor out where its peaceful and we can see the stars. You will love being out there either way, front or back.