Following the five short steps straight down from the salon and through the companionway door will lead you to the central passage of the accommodations. This traditional layout has been a signature mainstay in the Fleming 55 that provides an easy and convenient flow of traffic throughout the boat. This central accommodations passage also makes it possible to appreciate the full length of the vessel from forepeak bulkhead to transom. Once in the passageway you will find a two-berth bunk arrangement in the guest cabin to starboard and a VIP guest stateroom to port featuring a queen berth and a overhead slide-out bunk. Just forward of the starboard side guest stateroom in the passageway is a full-sized 220v washer & separate dryer (new 2017) followed by the guest head. The en-suite master stateroom tops off the accommodations at the forward peak of the vessel.
The master stateroom is composed of a queen sized island berth surrounded by shelves, cabinets, drawers, and his & hers hanging lockers to either side. This island berth arrangement allows for access from either side and the berth can be raised via gas-assisted struts to access a large storage cavity underneath. Over head are two skylights which, along with port holes to each side, provide natural light to the cabin. To the port-side aft wall resides a wall-mounted flatscreen TV and the en-suite master head.
Both master and guest heads are spacious with generous one piece molded fiberglass shower stalls. Each head contains Headhunter electric flush toilets, Hansgrohe thermostatic controlled fixtures, and corian countertops (replaced in 2014).
The port stateroom features a queen berth with a flatscreen TV at the foot and an additional slide-out upper bunk to outboard. Storage is provided through two large hanging lockers with drawers below, additional storage drawers below the berth, and built-in shelving along the aft wall. The starboard stateroom features twin berths in a bunk arrangement. The top bunk can slide in towards the outboard wall to provide more space for a single guest. Storage in the starboard stateroom can be found through drawers, shelving, and a nightstand. Both guest staterooms feature a full length mirror on their forward walls.
In summary this vessel has 3 staterooms with 4 berths, sleeps 6, and has 2 heads.