MapisM
Well-Known Member
What becomes obvious is the silly price they ask for their boats, but if by "cost" you also mean building cost, the reason why it should be proportionally as much higher as they pretend it to be remains a mistery to me.Exactly right, when you visit your local Nordhavn dealer it will become obvious what a real passage maker consists of and costs
I mean, I heard all their stories, and then some - also directly from the horse's mouth in Dana Point, btw.
But at the end of the day, when you compare the components and construction of a Nordhavn with a P boat of similar size built by a proper yard, you can easily find out that they are very far from being chalk and cheese.
I made this exercise before buying my current boat, comparing her with a N57 of the same vintage (a model which btw was arguably more solid than the latest Nordies, with a bulbous bow hull inspired by the epic N62), and the result was puzzling to say the least.
There are even some details, like the bilge pumps/alarms system, which is better designed and more redundant in my boat - wtf?!
And even if I'd rather have a single continuous duty 12L engine, than two light duty 15L engines, it's safe to say that for the builder the cost of the latter powerplant is roughly double of the first (all in - even considering how sturdy a single shaft+rudder is).
And when it comes to interiors, I'd choose mine over any Nordhavn I've ever seen.
Otoh, I accept that building costs can be somewhat higher when adopting construction philosophies like the keel cooling and the dry stack, but I don't buy the idea that these things (together with several others) can skyrocket the building costs.
Anyhow, at the end of the day, let's say that I would have still liked a N57 better than a P boat.
But, and it's a BIG but, 3 to 4 times the price for a used one of similar age? You gotta be kidding. :ambivalence:
Of course, I'm saying this also because crossing oceans by boat is imho boring at best and scary at worst, so doing that for pleasure is something I couldn't be less interested in.
For those who are, and don't mind being ripped off, of course Nordies are better than any P boat - even if arguably still not as safe as a good sailboat...
