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The TT35 design has evolved over time. Being one of the more recent builds, Dilligaf benefits from these design improvements including:
Closed Transom. Earlier models had a fold down transom that required the cockpit to have an uncomfortable slope to the floor in order to make a transition to the water level, as well as standing water at the back of the cockpit that rises further in reverse.
Central Air Conditioning. Earlier models featured a cabin top air conditioner that did not adequately cool the forward cabin.
Traditional Dinette - Convertible Berth: Earlier models featured a port side door which did not allow room for a convertible dinette found in the later models. It was determined functionality of the convertible dinette far outweighed the port door, since the starboard door provides adequate access to the foredeck.
Entering the cockpit there is plenty of room for six people to relax on the two port and starboard seats. The swim platform is accessed from the cut-away transom, with twin outboard engines mounted on the port and starboard sides. At the forward bulkhead a sliding door offers access to the deck house along with an opening window to the galley. Two large lockers under the seats provide ample deck gear storage. The cockpit is protected from the sun and rain by an extension of the deck house hard top.
From the hardtop covered aftdeck, you enter the interior via the aluminum & glass door and find the galley aft, head to port, settee port forward, benchseat to starboard and the helm starboard forward. The stateroom is forward.
The headroom in the salon is 6'7", 6' in the stateroom, 6'6" in the head and 6'10" on the aftdeck. The stateroom berth is 6'7" long and the salon settee that converts into a double size berth is 6'2" long.
Entering the Deck House from the cockpit the galley is found to starboard, with a full-size refrigerator/freezer to port next to the door to the head. The galley includes a quartz countertop, sink, induction cooktop and microwave/convection oven. Under the counter there are drawers and lockers, along with a slide out spice rack and trash bin. Opposite the galley, the head includes a sink, electric marine toilet, and separate shower stall. Moving forward the salon features a dinette on the port side with a seating area opposite, followed by the helm forward. The dinette can seat four people and converts to a double berth. The back of the forward dinette seat can reverse to provide forward facing seating opposite the helm while underway. A flat screen TV is mounted on the aft bulkhead along with the AC vent.
The helm is forward on the starboard side and features the boat’s operational controls, a sliding door for quick access to the foredeck and a fold down chair and footrest.
A teak and holly sole and wainscot paneling are found throughout the deckhouse, along with overhead LED lighting, 120 vac outlets, and windows providing 360 degree visibility.
The forward cabin features a centerline, full queen berth, with drawers and lockers underneath, plus double hanging lockers along the aft bulkhead. Ventilation and light is provided by four opening port holes, an overhead hatch, AC vent and LED lights and lamps. Additional storage is provided by a large shelf and locker at the forward bulkhead along with anchor locker access.
Surrounded by a sturdy aluminum rail, the foredeck is accessed along the port and starboard sides and by a sliding door at the helm. The deck features a bow mounted, roller furling anchor with electric windless and deck washdown. The cabin top houses the ships antennas, navigation lights, solar panels and tender.