winsbury
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2017 now , so resurrecting an old thread, but their new "sirocco" version accommodates very narrow sterns down to 1m, so it should be good for my cobra 750.
It's been a long time coming. They have them made to their specs at a foreign tent manufacturer and make them for stock, so I don't think they can do one offs, or change the spec once they have committed the design.
Uk fabricators can do one offs , but they cost a lot more. Horses for courses etc.
Well spotted you. At the boat show yesterday their stand, actually more like a gap between two other stands, seemed devoid of punters every time I went past, you must have been almost as lonely as they appeared forlorn awaiting a sale. Perhaps they would have done better to have made a sign up that explained they had something new to show, I for one would have taken a closer look.
Lets be serious though; why on earth is the Habitent so expensive for what it is ? They want around £450 for a 3m x 1m Sirocco; for the same money I can purchase a vastly better specified full height 3m x 8m family tent that sleeps 9 or a substantial caravan awning in similar materials. Surely therefore it should be no more than a £150 item that we would all snap up and keep one on board. Such a price point would make it a no brainer buying decision and their resultant sales volume would mean negotiating a lower bulk manufacturing cost would keep their margins.
It's not like they are new to the market either; ask almost any boaty and they are almost certain to have heard of Habitent but the wrinkled nose that follows is reminiscent of the overpriced wrinkled fabric we would rather not drape over our pride and joy.
It is a mom and pop organisation ( as the Americans like to say ) that appears to be hand to mouth financed so such vision or buying power appears, sadly, to be beyond them.
There is definitely merit in the idea of a budget pop up cockpit tent rather than an expensive bespoke fitted canvas one but frankly until the word 'budget' actually applies I will be sticking to our over boom canvas sheet which does much the same thing at a fraction of the cost and looks a damn sight better than their thin polyester offering, packs smaller and is easier to dry.