Googling it , shows bed more of a side berth than V berth . Head ,feet and one side are touching something . Enter from one side that is also shorter than the length of the bed . Hull is cored and bottom is solid , so it will be worth it to have it surveyed for a host of reasons , if insuring they may want a Accredited surveyor . Things like through hull fittings , bonding wires , belts , clamps , hoses , AC and DC circuits, along with stringers ,transoms and moisture content , etc . Are checked out , a lot of stuff that the average Joe may miss . Also used for negotiation of price if stuff isn't 100% . You can look at a boat, do a sea trial and make a offer based on it passing a survey. Then take it from there , no reason to have survey before trial in case you don't like it for whatever reason.