benjenbav
Well-known member
I’ve owned boats for much of my life; sail and latterly power. Quit a few years ago but now thinking about it again.
I’ve looked longingly at some beautiful older craft but the interiors are always rather Spartan and won’t encourage my family to sail.
Would be largely fair weather with no blue water passage making.
So I turned my thinking on its head and started working from the priorities of wanting something new-ish with 3 cabins, an airy and comfortable saloon and the ability to control the rig single-handed from the cockpit. Probably in-mast furling and the ability to shade the cockpit with a Bimini.
I don’t know the difference in build quality between Jeanneau (Sun Odyssey 409 - looks interesting), Bavaria, Beneteau, Hanse and the many others that I haven’t named and that’s where I’d welcome guidance.
I have looked at a few Hallberg Rassy, Najad types and I’m sure they’re beautifully put together but maybe over engineered for my needs and the interiors look too traditional, although - I’m sure - very fit for purpose.
Please don’t worry too much about budgets or locations; those are issues for another day.
And thanks in advance for any suggestions or comments.
I’ve looked longingly at some beautiful older craft but the interiors are always rather Spartan and won’t encourage my family to sail.
Would be largely fair weather with no blue water passage making.
So I turned my thinking on its head and started working from the priorities of wanting something new-ish with 3 cabins, an airy and comfortable saloon and the ability to control the rig single-handed from the cockpit. Probably in-mast furling and the ability to shade the cockpit with a Bimini.
I don’t know the difference in build quality between Jeanneau (Sun Odyssey 409 - looks interesting), Bavaria, Beneteau, Hanse and the many others that I haven’t named and that’s where I’d welcome guidance.
I have looked at a few Hallberg Rassy, Najad types and I’m sure they’re beautifully put together but maybe over engineered for my needs and the interiors look too traditional, although - I’m sure - very fit for purpose.
Please don’t worry too much about budgets or locations; those are issues for another day.
And thanks in advance for any suggestions or comments.