Keys to Success
In most boats today, the window area is a key to success. A friend of mine once said: “You don’t go boating to be inside”. And I couldn’t agree more.
But I’d be the first to admit that sun protection and comfort are also of utmost importance. That combination can be hard to deliver in a boat that is meant to leave the dock.
To that end, the Pilot 43 delivers volumes of window area inside. Just as important: ventilation is superb. In fact, the salon has two electrically operated moon roofs that come standard. They’re roughly three feet wide by six feet long. Just like in a car, they let in light, fresh air and keep out unwanted nats. Being inside feels just like you’re outside.
Three simple words describe my reaction to my first venture aboard … “This is Great!”
I happen to love downeast lobster boat styling and this boat fits the definition well. She is designed for extended cruising, her accommodations feature a forward stateroom with plenty of room to move around, a guest cabin/study worthy of stateroom status, a full galley and a spacious salon you can entertain in. All air conditioned for your comfort.

Mainship 43 Pilot Sedan's - A Wonderful Owner's Master Stateroom
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Mainship's 43 Pilot Sedan: 2nd Berth Accommodations
