The helm station with its trio of forward-facing skipper and co-pilot seats is equally sound in terms of its ergonomics and there are multiple skylights set into the hardtop for plenty of natural light.
In the event of a sudden downpour like the one that struck during the Southampton Boat Show it’s also good to know that a ready-rigged wraparound canvas enables you to close this whole space off single-handed in well under 60 seconds.
Down below, you get all the benefits you would expect of that chunky hull and those raised side decks. A really voluminous forward cabin co*es with deep hull windows and handy full-height storage. There’s also a port heads and shower co*partment, plus a co*pact fore-and-aft mid cabin on the starboard side that would be generous for one and cosy for two.
But of course, with its all-round curtains, hardtop blinds and wraparound aft canvases, you could easily augment these two lower cabins with a convertible cockpit bed. And at less than €190,000 including VAT for a distinctly high-spec ‘standard’ package, it looks like pretty good value for money too.
Source: Is this the best co*pact cruiser money can buy? Aquador 250 HT tour (http://ht**://www.mby.c**/news/is-this-the-best-co*pact-cruiser-money-can-buy-aquador-250-ht-tour-130833)