If you choose to cruise with crew, the new 830 co*es with some of the most generous crew quarters you’re likely to see at this size, meaning it can also be used as a fourth guest cabin. There’s even a dedicated laundry room that can be converted into another twin bunk cabin.
Practical though all of this is, luxury is by no means forgotten. The internal fit-out co*es in walnut veneer, with a mix of grain directions to add interest to an interior that errs on the side of warmth and cosiness.
It also errs on the slightly sober, statesmanlike side of things so if it’s neon accents and disruptive design cues you’re after, the artisan cabinetry might feel a bit traditional – as might the simulated planking in the sides of its fibreglass hull.
Full beam owner’s cabin gets larger two-tier windows
But if you’re looking for an authentic offshore platform that enables you to push your cruising boundaries without co*promising on space or co*fort, the Outer Reef looks like a very convincing option.