Rappey
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What about southerly ?. The Moody Eclipse range is the closest any UK builder has got to a deck saloon in volume production
What about southerly ?. The Moody Eclipse range is the closest any UK builder has got to a deck saloon in volume production
Also Westerly Riviera (no prizes for looks) and various Hunter Pilot yachts.What about southerly ?
Also Westerly Riviera (no prizes for looks) and various Hunter Pilot yachts.
None were huge sellers, but perhaps more affordable than a Sirius
? Wrong thread perhaps?PaulRainbow: Firstly there's no sales pitch here. Information only. And secondly perhaps you could point out something that matched the original enquiry, visibility from within, with costs. Or not.
Don't think so but glad of the advise. Started 29th Dec re deck saloons?? Wrong thread perhaps?
No sorry...that was a way back up the thread. It's a Moody Eclipse 38. A 43 is similar with an additional 3rd cabin. Cheers for mentioning it.You don’t say the vessel pictured/year?
? Wrong thread perhaps?
Don't think so but glad of the advise. Started 29th Dec re deck saloons?
The recent “Moody” models share very little with the original Moody models - they are now a Hanse brand, are they not, and leverage much of their experience rather than old Moody.Thanks - the current problem with the Moody DS 41 is it lot more than a standard Moody41ac say probably twice the price and not a lot of space but the older45ds now looks a better buy . As a moody owner I’m not convinced even though I know they have crossed Atlantic etc that they are really suited to uk south coast but for a trip round Baltic can see attraction
Why are you addressing this to me, i have not posted in this thread ?PaulRainbow: Firstly there's no sales pitch here. Information only. And secondly perhaps you could point out something that matched the original enquiry, visibility from within, with costs. Or not.
I think he made a mistake….Why are you addressing this to me, i have not posted in this thread ?
Yes, just had a message from him, not a problem.I think he made a mistake….


Designed by Bill Dixon (who has now moved upsize in design work) so hull/design look very different to Hanse shape but yes built in Hanse operation but separately I recall from our build pictures ie different shed. Clearly neither the AC versions or the current DS ones have same lines etc as a Hanse or for that matter a Dehler but the parts are shared eg diesels,winches,light switches,fridges ,cookers etc. this has downsides but also positives in repairs . I suspect they sail differently but not having sailed a comparable Hanse don’t know . The AC were produced in limited numbers and now ceased new production but the DS particularly 45 versions been going some time.The recent “Moody” models share very little with the original Moody models - they are now a Hanse brand, are they not, and leverage much of their experience rather than old Moody.