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Scandinavian or Dutch,they know how to build a boat
Nimbus 345 etc,any of the Dutch open cockpit models are almost flat floor,transom gate etc,and they all look like boats not caravans![]()
Scand 32. oh yesssss!
Scandinavian or Dutch,they know how to build a boat
Nimbus 345 etc,any of the Dutch open cockpit models are almost flat floor,transom gate etc,and they all look like boats not caravans![]()
"10 years old or so ok - but dead against dated look of older Brooms etc as, indeed, am I !![]()
Not sure why you feel the need for twins if you're going to be almost exclusively river cruising. It just restricts your ability to moor in some places.
http://www.norfolkboatsales.co.uk/used-boats/broom-34-sedan-mawe-172.asp
Sorry Tony, couldn't resist trying to get a Broom in here somewhere![]()
Not sure why you feel the need for twins if you're going to be almost exclusively river cruising. It just restricts your ability to moor in some places.
http://www.norfolkboatsales.co.uk/used-boats/broom-34-sedan-mawe-172.asp
Sorry Tony, couldn't resist trying to get a Broom in here somewhere![]()
During our on going search for a decently priced boat, you can can sometimes briefly widen you horizons when seated at the computer.
One such lapse led me to have another look at Brooms, specifically the European. Always liked the lines of the boat compared to the "glasshouse on a bathtub" appearance of some (all ?) of the others.
A glance at the interiors bought back reality. If you like the 1940s Green or PINK velour with tassels on the lightshades and the kind of swirly carpets that Brentford Nylons could only dream about.... look no further.
Sigh.Back to looking at Fairline.Princess et al................
Am not a Broom hater...love em to bits just wish the interiors were a little more modern...even the 18th century would do.
I agree that a lot of classics look horribly dated on the inside, but they only need updating. All the basics are there; nice wood etc. What's not to like apart from Formica work tops, and draylon? All easily changed
Tony would never consider a Broom, far to bourgeois![]()
Not sure if you are referring to me or the boats!![]()
Advancing years and SWMBO's comfort (and mine if I'm completely honest) are likely to lead to a change of craft in the near future.
Whilst I continue to harbour thoughts of the occasional trip down the tideway I have to recognise that my boating will be largely restricted to the non tidal so the obvious options would be Haines/Broom/Sheerline. However even 32 footers of recent vintage seem inordinately expensive and have a certain air of waterborne
caravanning about them.
All the usual arguments apply - shaft(s) or outdrives, single or twin, displacement with keel or shallow draft hull etc etc. but flying bridges or command decks are definitely not in the running.
Would you all think I'd lost my marbles if I confess to starting to view some of the better sports cruisers through eyes more focussed on enjoyment than common sense?
Not sure if you are referring to me or the boats!![]()
Have to say thats the best offer I've had for a long time - can I take a rain check pretty please ?Tony I just think you need a hug and hand holding. I am sure I can help!!