The cockpit side seats can fold out of the way and the cocktail table is removable for those who want to fish room to fish. The sliding glass bulkhead is a great feature. opens up the interior of the boat in warm weather, or at the docks. We were on board on a cooler day and it was nice to have the shelter. CABIN FEATURES Sliding glass windows on the port and starboard help to bring outside air in and the window immediately beside the helm allows you to reach out and drop a fender or grab a line as you're coming into the dock. There is also a manually operated overhead sunroof and as I mentioned, curtains all the way around. As you step into the cabin, on the starboard side is a galley unit. The test boat had a two-burner Wallas 85Dt Ceramic Diesel stove. The adventure aspect of the 800 Weekend is reflected in the sturdy rails and cabin roof optional searchlight. We really liked the big reversed curved glass windshield with wipers. maximize floor space, or open to maximize seating. The test boat had an attractive but small teak table which would be great for serving beverages or snacks, but on this boat, there is a conspicuous absence of drink holders in the cockpit area, something that I think owners will want to rectify by adding accessory ones. The cockpit itself is a generous size and the test boat had eight rocket launcher-type fishing rod holders on the cabin overhang along with a spreader light at the back. The cabin features a sliding glass aft bulkhead in three sections which latches open at different positions. This really There is a sink but it's small and there is a cabinet below with five different drawers including a bottle locker. The galley features a composite countertop and a fair bit of teak trim on the test boat including teak flooring and the teak table top with a nice inlay to give the interior a warm nautical look. The convertible dinette is on the port side and we found substantial side pocket storage for small items that was fitted with CANADIANYACHTING.CA 61http://www.CANADIANYACHTING.CA