The standard four-berth Trident layout provides bunks over 7 feet long in the main saloon. The galley is normally to starboard of the companionway with a small chart table (with sink under) to port. Maximum headroom is about 5’2″
Two thirds of Tridents were sold as mouldings or kits for home completion. The kits provided the same components used to complete production boats so many will be the same. But not all owners followed the standard layout of production boats. And some have been improved over the years. The gallery below illustrates some of this variety. Click on any image to enlarge:
- Looking aft in the saloon of a much improved Trident
- Looking forward in the saloon
- Chart table with sink under to port
- Galley to starboard of the companionway
- Heads between saloon and forecabin
- Saloon pictured in early Marcon brochure
- Folding table
- Family accommodation
- 7 foot saloon bunks- room for the longest seadogs
- Saloon looking aft
- Chart table with sink under
- Seven foot saloon bunk
- Trident number 1 forecabin
- Stowage amidships in Trident number 1
- Trident number 1 saloon with centreboard case
- Forecabin of a much-improved Trident
- Large windows make for a light and airy saloon
- Saloon
- Saloon looking forward
- V-bunks in the forecabin
- Saloon looking forward
- Saloon
- Heads between saloon and forecabin
- Chart table and sunk under to port
- Chart table with sink under
- Galley to starboard
- Forecabin
- Forecabin