The Northern 25 has a dinette layout in the main saloon with the galley forward on the starboard side.
This type of layout makes the eating and food preparation area very efficient.
The dinette table drops down to form a double berth and there is a long, 6' 4" quarter berth aft of the galley on starboard.
The galley consists of an insulated ice chest, dish rack, sink with manual fresh water and a two-burner alcohol stove hidden in a drawer when not in use.
There is also plenty of storage under the sink in a sliding cupboard.
Going forward between two bulkheads, there is a head to port and a full hanging locker across from it on starboard.
Each bulk¬ head has a curtain and when both are closed at the same time it forms a rather large enclosed head area, which is completely private and accessible from the forward cabin or main saloon.
The forward cabin has a 6’3″ V-berth and once the filler piece is added, there is a comfortable double bunk.
Above each side of the V¬berth is a shelf for stowage and a 12-volt reading light. Overhead, is a hatch made from translucent fibreglass.
Access to the main cabin is easy with a short, two-step companionway ladder; once below, there is headroom for those who stand at six feet.
The interior is enhanced by large fixed windows on port and starboard, and there is plenty of storage under all the berths for extended cruising supplies.
In all, the accommodation will sleep four comfortably, but if you have smaller people onboard the dinette double is adequate for two, although I would really consider it a more comfortable twin.
Location of boat, only nearest town, state - Edmonton, Alberta