Specifications
Guest Cabin
1. In forward section of port hull. Bed should be king size or as close as possible. Instead of the
foundation being a solid panel of wood or fiberglass is it feasible to use webbing similar to that used for
the tramps? In addition to providing some “spring” I believe the airflow around the mattress might
reduce moisture buildup.
2. The head will be a Sun-Mar Ecolet compost toilet, see (www.sun-mar.com
), and should be in a separate
compartment from sink/shower. Only a very small holding tank is needed to handle any excess liquid
overflow exceeding the toilet’s evaporator capacity. See Appendix 3.
3. Shower can be eliminated if necessary. If shower is installed, I want the drain above the waterline so as
to avoid the need for a sump. Maybe a combination tub/sit down shower will work.
4. The guest cabin will not be used all the time. It should be comfortable as possible, but should not
compromise any of the other areas. If compromises are needed this is where they should first be made.
5. If feasible, for additional ventilation an opening port light on the inside hull wall would be nice, either
in the head or bunk areas.
6. One large opening port light on the outside hull in the bunk area. See Exhibit 11 (Catana 580). No
overhead hatches should be required.
7. I want at least 1 AC outlet in the sink area and 1 in the bunk area.
8. One white Hella turbo fan in the head compartment, one in the sink area and one in the bunk area.










