Hi Everyone,
I've noticed that some SMs have a desk in the aft cabin and others do not. As my partner is going to continue working once we move aboard, we'd prefer to buy an SM that has that desk.
Does anyone know why some have that desk and others not? Was it an option, or maybe it was standard in certain years and not in others?
Of course there are MANY other items to consider when comparing one boat to another, but as someone on this forum stated a few months back "a happy wife=a happy life".
Cheers, Bill
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Giorgio Ardrizzi
Hi Bill It was an option that Amel offered at the time of purchase. There are many SM with desks.
Someone instead prefers the berth to have more comfort with the boat heeling to the right. Happy New Year! Giorgio Ardrizzi sy Saudade III Marin - Martinica
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Hi Everyone,
I've noticed that some SMs have a desk in the aft cabin and others do not. As my partner is going to continue working once we move aboard, we'd prefer to buy an SM that has that desk.
Does anyone know why some have that desk and others not? Was it an option, or maybe it was standard in certain years and not in others?
Of course there are MANY other items to consider when comparing one boat to another, but as someone on this forum stated a few months back "a happy wife=a happy life".
Cheers, Bill
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Our boat came to us with the aft cabin desk. As Giorgio described it was an option, so it shows up without regard to hull number, or sequence in production. We find it functional, and a good use of space. For long periods of sitting, the stock stool is a bit small, and thinly padded. You’ll likely want to improve it if someone will be working there for hours at a time. Bill Kinney Sm160, Harmonie
Ilse des Saintes, Guadeloupe http://www.cruisingconsulting.com
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Thanks Giorgio and Bill K for these details. Your contributions to this group are much appreciated!
Bill
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Hi Bill and Giorgio, We have the aft cabin desk. We also have a fold up table in the forward cabin to which you can comfortably sit behind on the port berth. By its construction I would think it is original
Danny
SM 299
Ocean Pearl
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On 02/01/2023 08:57 NZDT Giorgio Ardrizzi <giorgio.ardrizzi@...> wrote:
Hi Bill
It was an option that Amel offered at the time of purchase. There are many SM with desks.
Someone instead prefers the berth to have more comfort with the boat heeling to the right.
Happy New Year!
Giorgio Ardrizzi
sy Saudade III
Marin - Martinica
Hi Everyone,
I've noticed that some SMs have a desk in the aft cabin and others do not. As my partner is going to continue working once we move aboard, we'd prefer to buy an SM that has that desk.
Does anyone know why some have that desk and others not? Was it an option, or maybe it was standard in certain years and not in others?
Of course there are MANY other items to consider when comparing one boat to another, but as someone on this forum stated a few months back "a happy wife=a happy life".
Cheers,
Bill
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Danny, The folding table in the forward cabin has been on every SM I have seen, so I am guessing it was standard equipment installed on every one. I find it at least as comfortable a workspace as the aft cabin table. Bill Kinney SM160, HarmonieIles des Saintes, Guadeloupe http://www.cruisingconsulting.com
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It’s in the Santorin too! Great location for the sewing machine.
Ian
Ocean Hobo SN96
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Hi Bill, as a workplace I think it is more comfortable and practical than the aft cabin. My brother, a journalist, spent time with us aboard in the Caribbean and used it as his work station. I always felt the aft cabin desk, with a mirror on the back of the cupboard door was a vanity makeup spot for then ladies. It appealed to me as a special Amel think of everything touch.
Kind Regards
Danny
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On 03/01/2023 03:00 NZDT Bill Kinney <cruisingconsulting@...> wrote:
Danny,
The folding table in the forward cabin has been on every SM I have seen, so I am guessing it was standard equipment installed on every one.
I find it at least as comfortable a workspace as the aft cabin table.
Bill Kinney
SM160, Harmonie
Iles des Saintes, Guadeloupe
http://www.cruisingconsulting.com
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Bill, I’ve been living on our SM2K in the Mediterranean while running my accounting practice since June. We have the two bed aft cabin layout; originally I had thought like you do that we would need to get the desk layout option, but the boat we found which was otherwise perfect for us had the two berth option instead, so we figured we would find a way to make it work. My comments from my experience using different desk options is as follows:
- the largest and best desk to work at without any other considerations is the saloon table. However most of the time this is boat school for our two young girls so not available for me to work at!
- the cockpit table is great in the summer, given adequate shade from the sun. But less useful in the winter when cold and raining!
- the pull up table in the aft cabin is a good size to work on a laptop with. This hides against the bulkhead and is accessible when the port side bed is single sized only. In this state there is plenty of floor space. You can sit on the port side bunk, but for working more than a short period a chair is helpful. I’ve found the IKEA Gunde folding chair surprisingly comfortable, super cheap and will fit folded up against the aft bulkhead of the aft cabin hanging locker
- the only downside of using this desk is that you can’t access it while the bunk is expanded to double size. It’s not too hard to break down the bunk, but if it’s something you will need to do every day it gets to be a pain
- when I need a quick table in the cabin and don’t want to break down the bunk, I’ve been using a plastic bed desk from Amazon which folds flat and stows along with the chair in the aft cabin hanging locker. I place this on the two bunks, and sit in my chair between the beds. The position is actually pretty good, but because the desk is supported by the soft mattresses it leans as you put weight on it, which is not ideal
- im now planning to install a Lagun swivel table which will fit to the side of the starboard bunk, next to the drawer. I’ve sourced a piece of mahogany to allow the fitting bracket to stand off enough that the desk will clear the overhang of the bunk above. If you’re interested I can share pictures once we have installed. The table support and the table top we’ve ordered are linked below:
https://www.svb24.com/en/lagun-lagun-table-leg.html
https://www.svb24.com/en/roca-foldable-teak-table-top.html
once this is fitted we should hopefully have a desk that is much larger than the standard fitted desk, but can be folded and swung out of the way over the starboard berth in a moment when not needed, or dismounted and stowed in the hanging locker in a few minutes to allow the berth to be used, leaving just a small plate permanently fitted
- im not sure at this point that the fixed desk would have actually been a better option for working at, for more than short periods. I did look at boats with this layout, but the desk is fairly small, and is fiddled which may not be very ergonomic for typing on, at least without making some modification. Also the stool would not be great for sitting at through a long work day, so would need to be looked at.
Neil Meyrick SM390 Revelation Valencia, Spain
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Paul Dowd and Sharon Brown
Hi Neil, We had the starboard side of the cabin converted by an excellent joiner based in Lagos, Portugal. The result looks as if it were Amel original, and the altered easy chairs can still be used as such albeit without the cocktail cabinet (they semi-reclined backs are still there) 


Cheers, Paul Paul Dowd & Sharon Brown S/Y Ya Fohi, Amel 54 #98 tel: +44 (0)7710 466619 skype: pauldowd web: https://my.yb.tl/yafohi
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From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io> On Behalf Of Neil Meyrick Sent: 02 January 2023 15:58 To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Desk in Aft Cabin Bill, I’ve been living on our SM2K in the Mediterranean while running my accounting practice since June. We have the two bed aft cabin layout; originally I had thought like you do that we would need to get the desk layout option, but the boat we found which was otherwise perfect for us had the two berth option instead, so we figured we would find a way to make it work. My comments from my experience using different desk options is as follows:
- the largest and best desk to work at without any other considerations is the saloon table. However most of the time this is boat school for our two young girls so not available for me to work at!
- the cockpit table is great in the summer, given adequate shade from the sun. But less useful in the winter when cold and raining!
- the pull up table in the aft cabin is a good size to work on a laptop with. This hides against the bulkhead and is accessible when the port side bed is single sized only. In this state there is plenty of floor space. You can sit on the port side bunk, but for working more than a short period a chair is helpful. I’ve found the IKEA Gunde folding chair surprisingly comfortable, super cheap and will fit folded up against the aft bulkhead of the aft cabin hanging locker
- the only downside of using this desk is that you can’t access it while the bunk is expanded to double size. It’s not too hard to break down the bunk, but if it’s something you will need to do every day it gets to be a pain
- when I need a quick table in the cabin and don’t want to break down the bunk, I’ve been using a plastic bed desk from Amazon which folds flat and stows along with the chair in the aft cabin hanging locker. I place this on the two bunks, and sit in my chair between the beds. The position is actually pretty good, but because the desk is supported by the soft mattresses it leans as you put weight on it, which is not ideal
- im now planning to install a Lagun swivel table which will fit to the side of the starboard bunk, next to the drawer. I’ve sourced a piece of mahogany to allow the fitting bracket to stand off enough that the desk will clear the overhang of the bunk above. If you’re interested I can share pictures once we have installed. The table support and the table top we’ve ordered are linked below:
https://www.svb24.com/en/lagun-lagun-table-leg.html https://www.svb24.com/en/roca-foldable-teak-table-top.html once this is fitted we should hopefully have a desk that is much larger than the standard fitted desk, but can be folded and swung out of the way over the starboard berth in a moment when not needed, or dismounted and stowed in the hanging locker in a few minutes to allow the berth to be used, leaving just a small plate permanently fitted
- im not sure at this point that the fixed desk would have actually been a better option for working at, for more than short periods. I did look at boats with this layout, but the desk is fairly small, and is fiddled which may not be very ergonomic for typing on, at least without making some modification. Also the stool would not be great for sitting at through a long work day, so would need to be looked at. Neil Meyrick SM390 Revelation Valencia, Spain -- Cheers Paul Ya Fohi - Amel 54 #98
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Paul,
Excellent!
Bill | CW Bill Rouse Amel Owners Yacht School | | | 720 Winnie, Galveston Island, Texas 77550 | |
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On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 3:43 PM Paul Dowd and Sharon Brown < paul.dowd@...> wrote: Hi Neil, We had the starboard side of the cabin converted by an excellent joiner based in Lagos, Portugal. The result looks as if it were Amel original, and the altered easy chairs can still be used as such albeit without the cocktail cabinet (they semi-reclined backs are still there) 


Cheers, Paul Paul Dowd & Sharon Brown S/Y Ya Fohi, Amel 54 #98 tel: +44 (0)7710 466619 skype: pauldowd web: https://my.yb.tl/yafohi Bill, I’ve been living on our SM2K in the Mediterranean while running my accounting practice since June. We have the two bed aft cabin layout; originally I had thought like you do that we would need to get the desk layout option, but the boat we found which was otherwise perfect for us had the two berth option instead, so we figured we would find a way to make it work. My comments from my experience using different desk options is as follows:
- the largest and best desk to work at without any other considerations is the saloon table. However most of the time this is boat school for our two young girls so not available for me to work at!
- the cockpit table is great in the summer, given adequate shade from the sun. But less useful in the winter when cold and raining!
- the pull up table in the aft cabin is a good size to work on a laptop with. This hides against the bulkhead and is accessible when the port side bed is single sized only. In this state there is plenty of floor space. You can sit on the port side bunk, but for working more than a short period a chair is helpful. I’ve found the IKEA Gunde folding chair surprisingly comfortable, super cheap and will fit folded up against the aft bulkhead of the aft cabin hanging locker
- the only downside of using this desk is that you can’t access it while the bunk is expanded to double size. It’s not too hard to break down the bunk, but if it’s something you will need to do every day it gets to be a pain
- when I need a quick table in the cabin and don’t want to break down the bunk, I’ve been using a plastic bed desk from Amazon which folds flat and stows along with the chair in the aft cabin hanging locker. I place this on the two bunks, and sit in my chair between the beds. The position is actually pretty good, but because the desk is supported by the soft mattresses it leans as you put weight on it, which is not ideal
- im now planning to install a Lagun swivel table which will fit to the side of the starboard bunk, next to the drawer. I’ve sourced a piece of mahogany to allow the fitting bracket to stand off enough that the desk will clear the overhang of the bunk above. If you’re interested I can share pictures once we have installed. The table support and the table top we’ve ordered are linked below:
https://www.svb24.com/en/lagun-lagun-table-leg.html https://www.svb24.com/en/roca-foldable-teak-table-top.html once this is fitted we should hopefully have a desk that is much larger than the standard fitted desk, but can be folded and swung out of the way over the starboard berth in a moment when not needed, or dismounted and stowed in the hanging locker in a few minutes to allow the berth to be used, leaving just a small plate permanently fitted
- im not sure at this point that the fixed desk would have actually been a better option for working at, for more than short periods. I did look at boats with this layout, but the desk is fairly small, and is fiddled which may not be very ergonomic for typing on, at least without making some modification. Also the stool would not be great for sitting at through a long work day, so would need to be looked at. Neil Meyrick SM390 Revelation Valencia, Spain -- Cheers Paul Ya Fohi - Amel 54 #98
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Wow Paul that really does look fantastic! We’re trying to keep any changes easily reversible for now but might try something like that if what we’re doing now doesn’t do what we need
thanks Neil
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Paul Dowd and Sharon Brown
Hi Neil, It’s definitely not reversible, but I believe it is much better than the original design which although looks great, has little appeal unless you want to spend hours sipping cocktails! It was built to retain as much storage space as possible, not clearly visible in the photo, and has power sockets at the side, internet, VGA and HDMI up through the cable port in the desk. When in leisure mode, the seating is very comfortable, almost “chaise longue” like, facing the TV. If entertaining we have comfortable seating for 9 for dinner. I spend a lot of time at the desk working with more than satisfactory ergonomics, and there is enough space for two “office” personnel. Cheers, Paul Paul Dowd & Sharon Brown S/Y Ya Fohi, Amel 54 #98 tel: +44 (0)7710 466619 skype: pauldowd web: https://my.yb.tl/yafohi
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From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io> On Behalf Of Neil Meyrick Sent: 03 January 2023 07:35 To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Desk in Aft Cabin Wow Paul that really does look fantastic! We’re trying to keep any changes easily reversible for now but might try something like that if what we’re doing now doesn’t do what we need thanks Neil
-- Cheers Paul Ya Fohi - Amel 54 #98
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