If you’re looking for a seaworthy cruiser equally suited for an evening jaunt around the harbor or a few days headed down the coast, look no further than the Palm Beach 45.
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The comfortable helm of the Palm Beach 45 is everything one might expect from the builder—subtle, classic, and refined—yet with all the needed accouterment to get her up to her just north of 33-knot top speed.
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The main saloon is ready to greet guests on an L-shaped settee to port and a bench opposite to starboard. Lowering windows on both sides of the saloon and on the aft bulkhead, in addition to the opening overhead hatches, bring plenty of fresh air inside when cruising.
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After a long day underway, drop the hook and spend some quality time relaxing in the cockpit. Plenty of seating and table space makes this a great place to entertain, whether it’s an intimate al fresco dinner or a casual cocktail.
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You might not be provisioning for three weeks while you round The Horn, but the Palm Beach 45’s galley has plenty of stowage to keep you and your crew full for a long weekend of cruising and all of the appliances and room needed to whip up something delicious.
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The head, located down and to starboard, has a full standup shower with a hatch to provide natural light and a bit of ventilation.
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The Palm Beach 45’s forepeak master has plenty of natural light and space for stowage. After a long day of coastal cruising, find a nice anchorage, enjoy and cocktail in the cockpit with the sunset, and get really to call this home.