Please note: This interior arrangement is ONLY available from E.Q. Harbor Service and Heartland Trawlers,
it is NOT available directly from the Rosborough factory.
The boat shown in the following photos IS available for purchase!
New Floor Plan
Introducing the Signature Edition

Here are some "in progress" photos of the new Signature Edition interior. It's starting to look pretty finished but there's still some trim work to be done. There's no toilet in the head compartment yet and the finish panel has not been installed on the lower outboard wall.

Based on years of cruising experience and conversations with many customers we've developed a new "heads up" interior layout for the RF-246 Sedan Cruiser featuring an enclosed head/shower space in the main cabin. This arrangement moves the toilet from the forward v-berth cabin to the main cabin; the space in the v-berth cabin can be used for a new storage cabinet, a set of drawers, or a longer starboard-side berth. The head/shower compartment and dinette are to port and the dinette converts to a single berth. The galley and helm are to starboard.
We can also develop other interior arrangements so please don't hesitate to contact us with your needs.
Interior description:
As you enter from the aft cockpit the galley is to starboard with the sink and stove on the counter top, the refer is below the helm seat.
The head/shower compartment is to port across from the galley and features an Air Head composting toilet (www.airheadtoilet.com); this is a marine toilet and is starting to be used in even expensive yachts. It totally eliminates the need for water intake, a macerator pump, sewage hoses, pump out fittings, and a holding tank.
Ahead of the galley on the starboard side is the helm seat with access to the side sliding door.
Ahead of the toilet/shower compartment on the port side in the dinette which also forms a single berth. The forward dinette seat back reverses to allow the seat occupant to sit facing the dinette table or forward for co-pilot duties and/or sightseeing.
The forward v-berth cabin features a large v-berth and storage.
For those already familiar with the standard Rosborough layout the changes are:
The head is removed from the forward v-berth cabin.
The galley counter is now on the starboard side (same size as it was on the port side).
The sliding entry door from the cockpit now opens to port rather than to starboard (as it is on the Custom Wheelhouse model) which allows room for the head compartment on the port side. It also gives the person at the helm an open door to look out through when maneuvering.
The new head is in the aft port corner of the main cabin.
The dinette has been moved to the port side and forward so the forward dinette seat acts as an underway passenger seat.