oceanfroggie
Well-Known Member
Current boat Broom 38CL Aft cabin 2x260hp. Having downsized from a larger flybridge some years ago we find the 38 neat, easy to handle, 3 socialising areas, proven perfect for our type of cruising.
Dilema /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif If changing 39KL or 42CL? Can smaller be better?
The 39KL is the same boat as the 38CL but with revised cockpit and transom layout. The 42 needs larger engines but less range and greater fuel burn, perhaps too fast at tickover when inland. We do a mix of coastal and inland cruising, so smaller engines are happier at continious low RPM. On the large lakes the engines get a good regular blast. 42 same internal layout, but doesn't really seem to offer more useable internal space (cockpit gains most). Is 39 neater and easier single handed?
Why change at all you might say?
1) 39/42 has fast folding canopy/arch like modern sports cars - instant flybridge!
2) Integrated steps to bathing deck instead of ladder
3) Motorised Cooney davit
Advice sought from Broom'ers? /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Thanks
PS: I prefer the look of the 415 and 450 to the 42, but too much draft for inland use. The squinty windows on the 42 are a turn off - getting a little plasticy looking. I have heard owners moan about the lack of an opening window in the master shower!
Dilema /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif If changing 39KL or 42CL? Can smaller be better?
The 39KL is the same boat as the 38CL but with revised cockpit and transom layout. The 42 needs larger engines but less range and greater fuel burn, perhaps too fast at tickover when inland. We do a mix of coastal and inland cruising, so smaller engines are happier at continious low RPM. On the large lakes the engines get a good regular blast. 42 same internal layout, but doesn't really seem to offer more useable internal space (cockpit gains most). Is 39 neater and easier single handed?
Why change at all you might say?
1) 39/42 has fast folding canopy/arch like modern sports cars - instant flybridge!
2) Integrated steps to bathing deck instead of ladder
3) Motorised Cooney davit
Advice sought from Broom'ers? /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Thanks
PS: I prefer the look of the 415 and 450 to the 42, but too much draft for inland use. The squinty windows on the 42 are a turn off - getting a little plasticy looking. I have heard owners moan about the lack of an opening window in the master shower!