Drewster
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Hi all
Your verdicts on a hardy seawings 355 would be usefull
Good bad or indifferent
Thanks
Your verdicts on a hardy seawings 355 would be usefull
Good bad or indifferent
Thanks
The Seawings range was an attempt by Hardy to produce a range of 'modern' motorboats. They were mildly successful but ultimately discontinued due to a fairly low volume of sales.
Thats not to say they are bad boats. The 355 in particular was probably ahead of its time, being offered only has an open backed hard top. Build quality is good, with a high standard of joinery in a fairly conventional 2 cabins plus saloon layout. There were a number of forward cabin options including V berths and an offset double.
Saloon has a large round table to starboard with curved seating for 4 (5 if very friendly) though some folding chairs would make 6 comfortable. The galley is to port and it slightly curved. All boats afaik came with the high gloss cherry wood work and a choice of carpers, either maroon, blue or cream.
All are twin engines on drives, with either Volvo KAD units or Mercruiser 6 cylinder diesel units. Mercruiser accounted for around 40% of boats which is unusually high.
Externally the standard hull was white topsides with blue or maroon as an option. Blue is most desirable, followed by white then the red.
Values on these are a bit subjective. I like them and looked quite hard at buying one a few years ago but seller simply arent realistic. Yes, they are well made, yes they are a comforatble boat but the hull is so/so and the fact they didnt sell in big numbers doesnt make them exclusive. Traditional Hardy owners didnt want them and traditional sports boat owners were/are more comfortable with the more recognised sports boat brands.
earliest 355 heralds from 1996 and the company offered them until 2001, though I think the last boat ordered was in 2000.
Value wise, for an early boat in ok condition I'd be looking to pay £50k-£55k dependant on spec and condition. Later 1999 boats up to £65k but that would have to be blue hull, cream carpets etc. old nav gear or tired cockpit seating/interior knock money off all those values.
If you want a 36ft hardtop and are budget limited they are not a bad buy if you get the price right. The ones asking anywhere north of £75k are kidding them selves and unless you really really want the small HT there are better boats for that kind of money redily available on the market - Sealine S37 to name but one.
Yes I spoke with him last week both engines are out and not running well the interest needs a fair bit of talc to bring it back to a good spec no nav equipmentSomewhere I have athe magazine review of the 355. If I can find it later tomorrow ill let you know and can send you a copy.
At 50k, yes I think it would be a good buy, though I also think you will be lucky to get someone to see sense at that money on a good late boat.
There is a 1996 boat for sale in Ireland asking just over £58k, but the broker is upfront in stateing it needs reconditioning. It might be worth looking at as the irish market is completely dead and a compltete refurm may just mean upholstery, carpets and a good polish which can be done for a few K and hours invested. Plus if they think its a hard sell because of conditon start in the mid 40k region and slowly work up in very small units if you have to.
the proviso for all of the above is only if the engines/drives are sound. If they have problems then its not really worth any money.
Well whitelighters response is so complete I can't add much.
Tbh I am keener on the more traditional hardy range, but can confirm that hardys build and fit is superb.
Thanks what engines would you recommend ?
Two in Caernarfon for sale DrewHi all
Your verdicts on a hardy seawings 355 would be usefull
Good bad or indifferent
Thanks
Two in Caernarfon for sale Drew
I know the model well and the two vessels
One was featured in MBM some years ago
The Owner was fastidious
He cruised all over the Irish Sea and down to Milford etc
I will be in touch by various methods over the next 24 hours Sir!
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Oops, sorry folks but no matter, I thought Drewster was 'Drewtos' of this Parish a Gentleman I know rather well
I think I might have sent him a puzzle
Ref a PM just sent about a boat he aint wantin ter know about!!!!!
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It's an age thing folks, not alcihol this time
I is on me Pension now yer know
I NOW TYPE SLOWER TOO and in BIG LETTERS
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Oops, sorry folks but no matter, I thought Drewster was 'Drewtos' of this Parish a Gentleman I know rather wellD
Papa joeWhat's the name of the one in Scotland?
I looked at a couple up there and it it is one if those its been on the market for a while. Pm if you prefer.
One at 50k or less if its tidy and in good condition sounds like a good option mind. Haven't forgotten about the boat report - at home tomorrow so will dig it out.
Very interesting read sum thing to have a close look at thanksI have worked on these boats, one with mercs the other with volvos kad42 engines, they sit nice in the bay but both had suffered from serious corrosion for some reason, the mining covers on the Volvo needed replacing , the mercs needed the usuall transom shields and loose steering issues on the swivel pin, looking at the design it did make me wonder if there was some issues when underway that allowed sea water into the engine bay in a mist form, a bit like the sealine sc 35 did in the earlier production years.