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The 37ft Broom Commander Cynric was one of the final
wooden motor cruisers to be built by the Norfolk based CJ Broom
& Sons. The Commander class was part of Brooms well known
trio of motor cruisers built during the 1950s and 1960s,
however Cynric deviated from the standard design in
that she was the only Commander to have twin screws - a definite
advantage with regards to manoeuvrability and one of only
two examples of her class to have the enlarged fixed wheelhouse
based on the design for the Broom 45.
Cynrics spacious accommodation from bow to stern comprises
of:
Large toilet compartment with Jabsco WC (connected to new stainless
steel holding tank for pump out), stainless steel sink with storage
lockers under; moving aft into forward cabin with further hanging
storage locker, vanity unit and drawers to starboard and double
berth to port; stepping up into wheelhouse with helm to port and
cupboards extending along this side, to starboard is comfortable
seating for four (which could be used as additional sleeping berth),
and large collapsible varnished mahogany table set into the
wheelhouse roof are two large glass butterfly hatches
allowing light to flood in to this area; moving down two steps into
the galley with Coolmatic fridge, stainless steel sink, Flavel gas
oven/grill and microwave to port; to starboard is a further large
toilet/shower compartment with stainless steel sink with mixer tap/shower
head and gratings underfoot; the aft cabin comprises of twin berths
with further hanging storage, drawers, lockers and vanity unit.
All upholstery is covered in smart mid blue velour fabric.
Further on board equipment includes:- Isotemp water mains immersion
heater, Webasto diesel warm air heating, 2 x Auto Rule-Mate bilge
pumps & separate shower bilge pump, JVC CD radio and 4 speakers,
full set of fitted Ultra Violet covers and separate fitted Winter
cover.
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