Accommodations Overview:
- 3 cabins with 2 heads
- Forward en-suite master stateroom with island queen berth and hanging lockers to each side – wall-mounted TV
- VIP stateroom to port with two twin-sized berths & third upper bunk
- Two bunk arrangement at starboard cabin
- Guest head located to starboard side
- En-suite master head at forward port side
- Washer & dryer units located in passageway compartment
- Ample storage throughout cabins with hanging lockers along with cabinets, drawers, and shelving
In summary this boat has 6 berths, sleeps 7, & 2 total heads.
Following the five short steps straight down from the salon will lead you to the central passageway of the accommodations. This traditional layout has been a signature mainstay in the Fleming 55 and provides an easy and convenient flow of traffic throughout the boat. The central accommodations passage also makes it possible to appreciate the full length of the vessel from forepeak bulkhead to transom. Once below, you will find a two bunk arrangement in the guest cabin to starboard and another guest stateroom to port with a two berth side by side arrangement and a third overhead bunk. Just forward of the starboard side guest stateroom in the passageway is a full-sized Bosch Axxis 220v washer & separate dryer followed by the guest head. The en-suite master stateroom with a queen berth tops off the accommodations at the forward peak.
The master stateroom is composed of a queen-sized island berth surrounded by shelves, cabinets, drawers, and hanging lockers to each side. The island berth arrangement allows for access from either side and the berth can be raised with a hydraulic lift to access a large storage cavity underneath, perfect for storing extra bed linens or keeping valuables out of sight. Over head are two skylights which, along with port holes, provide natural light to the cabin. In between the two skylights is an emergency escape hatch that leads to the foredeck of the vessel. To the port side is a wall-mounted 20” HD TV and access to the en-suite master head.
Both the master and guest heads are exceptionally spacious and feature one-piece molded fiberglass shower stalls with granite drain floors, glass and stainless steel shower enclosures, mirrored vanities with Hansgrohe fixtures, and granite countertops.
The port stateroom features two twin-sized berths separated by a night stand along with an overhead bunk providing a third berth that can slide away when not in use. Along the forward wall of the stateroom is a large hanging locker with drawers below and additional storage can be found through shelving above and drawers beneath each berth. 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 and there is a full length mirror on the forward wall with storage provided via drawers, cabinets, and shelving.