CALLING Jez Banks!!!!!

Alistairr

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Sod what the minority think, but this is a boating forum, and i'd like to see some pics of boats, and i understand you were out in Sweden earlier in the week photograghing some, so can we see some pics please?

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Al. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Totally agree, shame our enjpyment could be spoilt by some miserable few /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

It's going to be a long time before many of us will ever be able to afford one, so not really advertising to me /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif

Hope you change your mind soon /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Well thats rubbish that is.

The first picture looks OK but its clear from the second picture that it has a terrible chine walk problem and whatever were they thinking of when they stuck that yellow mast on the front, clearly visible in the third picture

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is it my perspective or does the rail on the front look a little to high in proportion to the size of the boat. nice looking boats though.
more pics when you can please. as already said, sunshine and skiving from work is ideal boat watching weather..
 
i like the look of it and even though i dont know much about boats a freind in denmark has 2 swedish boats and he rates them as well built and stylish
 
i was just looking at the pics again and noticed the rail mountings. good idea and having a good height rail is very good for the children and the upfront deck space is a fair bit bigger than most 33footers.
 
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This is intentional, you might notice they also are mounted to the side of the hull, rather than the flat deck. This is to maximise the walk area on the deck, and provide a rail that might actually stop you falling off!

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Thats a good idea I hadnt noticed till you pointed it out.
 
10.15 LOA, that's screwed the mooring cost, MDL.premier etal are going to love charging another £1k a year for that 150mm

Look forward to seeing the interior shots though, very nice.
 
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