petem
Well-Known Member
Obviously not in the same 'excitement league' as my 'O' Ring but I see that Fairline have some new and interesting rendering on their snazzy new website...
https://www.fairline.com/en/yachts/f-line/33/
Stand out features for me...
It's a lovely looking machine. Far better looking and practical than the junk that Mercedes, Aston Martin, etc have recently turned out.
Length has been kept to 9.99mm, great for finding a berth in the Med.
Port side stairs a departure from the normal centre stairs c.30ft design.
Interesting side deck access.
No lower galley. I assume there's somewhere to keep beer cold in the cockpit.
No guard rails (what do you hang fenders from)?
Extendable bathing platform looks good.
Lots of teak to clean!
Big fuel tank @ 700 litres, 100 litres bigger than my T34.
Only Cat 'C'
Heavy @ 6.8 tons, 0.8 tons heavier than my T34
Rather slow , twin Volvo Penta D3-220 diesel, sterndrive giving 32 knots
Whilst it's not totally my cup of tea, I'm sure they'll sell loads if the price is right. I'm still looking forward to seeing one in the flesh!
https://www.fairline.com/en/yachts/f-line/33/
Stand out features for me...
It's a lovely looking machine. Far better looking and practical than the junk that Mercedes, Aston Martin, etc have recently turned out.
Length has been kept to 9.99mm, great for finding a berth in the Med.
Port side stairs a departure from the normal centre stairs c.30ft design.
Interesting side deck access.
No lower galley. I assume there's somewhere to keep beer cold in the cockpit.
No guard rails (what do you hang fenders from)?
Extendable bathing platform looks good.
Lots of teak to clean!
Big fuel tank @ 700 litres, 100 litres bigger than my T34.
Only Cat 'C'
Heavy @ 6.8 tons, 0.8 tons heavier than my T34
Rather slow , twin Volvo Penta D3-220 diesel, sterndrive giving 32 knots
Whilst it's not totally my cup of tea, I'm sure they'll sell loads if the price is right. I'm still looking forward to seeing one in the flesh!
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