Bouba
Well-Known Member
I'm not really as finnicity about the build quality as some here but what I don't like is those vast plains of white GRP glaring at you from a big cat
They are making a new pontoon in the marina ,ready for them .Its in the public / fishing side of the port .
The operator has been looking at this for a while and along with the local Mayors office blessing - for us to fit them in ,we were given another lease extension ,taking it to 2029 .
Idea is to bring in more weekly holliday foot fall and associated boost to local buisness --- well in theory ?
LOL, you've got it the other way round, Porto.I have watched them -power cats not being able to find a space at a busy ( for a reason like shelter ) anchorage .
In fact, I would dare predicting that power cats will be the highest growth segment within the mobo industry, in the next decade.
I think the mayor needs to re-sit his GCSE economics if he thinks it makes sense to give the entire marina 5 years free berthing on the back of the tourism footfall from 6 boats, most of whom will get on board and immediately go somewhere else!
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And I can confirm that you could genuinely find anchorages like that around the bottom end of Sardinia even in high season. Shame it takes so long to get there and they only eat tunaLOL, you've got it the other way round, Porto.
I don't mind struggling to find a space in an anchorage like the one in your pic (Lérins, I suppose?), simply because I don't want to! :ambivalence:
I'd rather stick to my typical kind of anchorage below... An you can see why a wider boat wouldn't be an issue!![]()
Good point. I didn't even think to consider the Horizon because, aside from the fact that I'm not aware of any around for sale, their smaller model is a 52.
And even without having ever seen one in flesh, with an almost 16x7m size, she's bound to be much larger than we need.
In fact, I must say that leaving aside the build quality (and some silly layout choices), in terms of liveaboard spaces the LP43 has just about everything that 55' to 60' monohulls can offer.
And yeah, I suppose that FP might well be similar to Lagoon in terms of building approach - when I said that the MY44 "looks like a step in the right direction", the stress was on looks...![]()
AFIK,
Away from cats for a moment, having looked at a similarly built Prestige 560 recently, it was surprising to see that at almost 59 foot, it weighed only 17,700 kg, almost identical to my Chinese built 43 footer that is probably only about half of its volume overall. However, the total build number of my particular boat over its 10 years existence is still under 30, whereas the number of Prestiges is how many hundreds?
The likelihood is that innovative manufacturing methods are here to stay, and as it is already happening, it will more likely be the quality of the 'cosmetics' and resultant marketing that will influence tomorrows customers.
Yep that's indeed the Lerins ( MapishM) on a Sunday so +++ local s and more importantly as it was windy and swelly aftermath of a Mistral --folks with more so and perhaps those with stabs less so find shelter .I had forgotten just how ridiculously overcrowded some anchorages in the Med can become!
I don,t mind either way .
The only issue with the Robinson Crusoe bays I get is this Q from the wife .
"why are we the only ones here ? " don,t want to spend the night here " ---- etc etc .
I have not worked out the answer to those Q,s
All suggestions welcome !
If you mean an answer that could possibly change her mind, I'm afraid there's no such thing, if the experience with my wife (and also some friends' wives...) is anything to go by.The only issue with the Robinson Crusoe bays I get is this Q from the wife .
"why are we the only ones here ? " don,t want to spend the night here " ---- etc etc .
I have not worked out the answer to those Q,s
All suggestions welcome !