Bruce Roberts steel motor yachts

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Hi,

Anyone out there got any experience with Bruce Roberts' range of steel motor yachts (esp the Euro 12/14/16 range) - I've seen the previous post in this Forum from adrianm in 2001 and have emailed him directly. I'm particularly interested in gaining any practical info / personal experiences of the quality of the product, choosing a builder / yard, building up the kit, fitting out and any other relevant info.

Thanks to all


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Hi,

Anyone out there got any experience with Bruce Roberts' range of steel motor yachts (esp the Euro 12/14/16 range) - I've seen the previous post in this Forum from adrianm in 2001 and have emailed him directly. I'm particularly interested in gaining any practical info / personal experiences of the quality of the product, choosing a builder / yard, building up the kit, fitting out and any other relevant info.

Thanks to all


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I owned a Bruce Roberts Waverunner 38 for almost 20 years. A company called A F Budge Marine built her in 1990 and she was shown at the Southampton Boat Show that year. That company no longer exists. It was built like a brick out house, weighing in around 20 tons dry. Cavernous inside for the length. Budge only built three and folded due to a catastrophic mistake made by the builder with hulls 2 and 3 which was not the fault of the designer. It was an excellent boat which I only sold as I had an unexpected windfall. She currently lives on the Norfolk Broads but sadly hasn’t been well maintained.

I have no knowledge of the models you mentioned so can’t comment on them directly.
 
I do vaguely remember following it at the time. I have the greatest admiration for anyone who undertakes something like that and achieves it successfully. My dad bought a sale away Eastwood 24 many years ago and had to fit out the interior. Just that was a far, far more difficult job than you’d first think, if you wanted to do it properly.
 
Friends of mine are currently selling their BR38 in Ireland. They are a great inland cruiser with huge internal space. Theirs is a three cabin version so it’s a great family boat.
 
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