The Yacht
Here is some information from the official Moody brochure describing the Moody 425
Moody 425Introduced: August 1988 Ceased: July 1991 Built by: Marine Projects (Plymouth) Limited Designer: Bill Dixon Boats Built: 116 Berths: 8 |
| The Moody 425 is a direct development of the Moody 422. The main differences are the en-suite heads to the Aft cabin, which can also be accessed, from the Galley thus giving two accesses to the Aft cabin. Inmast furling mainsail and furling headsail where standard. The transom was lengthened and incorporated two lockers in the transom. Forecabin: 2 single berths. Forward heads: situated to starboard this compartment is fully fitted out with a marine wc, washbasin and shower, hot and cold water. Doors give access to forward cabin and forward end of the main saloon. Galley: to port, aft of the saloon and is practically sited adjacent to the main companionway. Hot and cold water with refrigerated ice box. Two burner stove with oven and grill. Access to owners suite. navigation area. Aft passageway: Twin fore and aft single berths which can be closed off to form a separate cabin. Aft cabin: centreline fore and aft double berth. A settee is fitted to starboard and a hanging locker and dresser to port. An en-suite toilet and shower area, marine wc, shower. |
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Moody 425
