
Bay Cruiser Albert Pryor 42ft Bridgedeck Cruiser
Overview
About this vessel
Presenting Midstream, a stunning timber cruiser that embodies the artistry of traditional shipbuilding and the comfort of a modern cruising vessel. Built by the renowned Alby Pryor, Midstream was created as his family boat to enjoy the waters of Moreton Bay, and she continues to turn heads with her stunning lines and attention to detail.
The Heritage of Midstream
Launched in 1956, Midstream is a hollow heel carvel-constructed boat, built with ironbark planking over spotted gum. Her magnificently crafted Queensland Maple timber interior showcases the exceptional skill and care that went into her creation. Over the years, she has been meticulously cared for and thoughtfully upgraded, ensuring her longevity and continued seaworthiness for generations to come.
Interior and Comfort
Midstream offers a beautiful, functional layout that is perfect for both relaxing cruises and entertaining guests.
The forward cabin is cozy and inviting with a double bed and generous cupboard space for your essentials.
Bathroom facilities include an enclosed toilet on the portside and a separate enclosed shower on the starboard for added privacy and convenience.
The aft cabin features a spacious galley for preparing meals, complemented by two large bunks and lounge areas along both the port and starboard sides. Large opening portholes ensure ample natural light and cross-ventilation, making the space feel open and airy.
Outdoor Spaces
The wide, open decks on either side of the trunk cabin provide plenty of space for socializing, while the roomy aft deck is ideal for relaxing or entertaining guests. Whether you're hosting sunset drinks or simply soaking up the sun, Midstream offers a truly special space on the water.
Additional features include curved top windows that enhance her elegant lines and interior features typically seen only in much larger vessels.
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