jimmy_the_builder
Well-Known Member
Yeah but you like the wind in your hair experience Jimmy
Oh you're so droll
Yeah but you like the wind in your hair experience Jimmy
On the other hand I've done 5 seasons in the Med on my T40 and get on fine with it, as you know. So - horses for courses.
Just a comment from a FB owner.
We have discussed this many times on the forum and there are two views.
IMO, if you are intending on staying on the boat rather than taking an apartment as well, a flybridge boat in the Med makes more sense.
There is much more space on board - the flybridge is an extra entertainment area.
Usually, the accommodation deck is exclusively that.
More space to lock your valuables.
Warmer in the winter months.
Lots of benefits.
But mainly, there is much more space.
You might have to pay more or settle for an older boat but, IMO, worthwhile.
Hi
John Boyle of MBY 'long journey home' and other crazy stunts, (he was up in the Baltic on his V39 last I heard), has one. Great boats and can obviously handle most anything.
We met the princess guys that sold him the boat in Portals, had a long chat about it, quite a feat - the sales guy did say that thats the only thing with the V39, is fuel range, and if I remember from the story, more than once they came close to running short, great video and story though
So there's no wind up Helming from a fly ?
Wait a minute - they are not going fast enought ?. Unless some other explanation ?