Scolly
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http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/giant_yacht_weaves_its_way_through_great_yarmouth_1_4920676
Must just have a drive by the Alicat yard for a sneak peek
Must just have a drive by the Alicat yard for a sneak peek
I was getting email updates from them until the middle of last year and they they dried up and the 62 is still listed on their website as a current model. Lets hope they're better at building boats than marketing themDon't know Mike, but I know they do watch the forum so may let us know...
I was getting email updates from them until the middle of last year and they they dried up and the 62 is still listed on their website as a current model. Lets hope they're better at building boats than marketing them
Seriously though, the 65 looks like the boat the 62 should have been
I'm sure the 65 will do well. There was always a good boat trying to get out of the 62. Maybe they dont need to do any marketing if they've got an order book stretching out well into the futureThis 65 is starting afresh. Always remembered Jack Haines thought the drive of the 62 was amazing, matched with a new interior design I hope they do really well with it as the guys at Windboats are really nice people... even if they have stopped any marketing!
Yup, agreed.There was always a good boat trying to get out of the 62.
Yup, agreed.
Can't remember, did the 62 have fin stabs already? The 65' in the video clearly shows their plates, amidship under the hull.
I just saw the spec and pictures on the website. Looks very nice - a world apart from hull #1. The fins look surprisingly forward, but I guess they'll be ok. It will be at the jersey boat show apparently (end of April) and I'm planning to be thereDunno about the 62 but the 65 comes with Sleipner fins as standard apparently
Funny that you should mention it.The fins look surprisingly forward
Daughter has been past the yard and says it is a very nice looking boat.
Whilst I wasn't keen on some elements of the first one I didn't think it was as bad as some say - had a good look over it at SIBS and had a long chat with the Windboats guy. No question that the Russian buyer had an influence but as SWMBO always used to say, Mark knew his stuff when it came to building boats but he didn't have the 'woman's touch' when it came to interiors. I think she may well have had that conversation with him in the bar
Personally I like the interiors of Hardy boats of that era and was less keen on the later 42 with the aft cockpit. Each to their own I guess![]()
I was told that Mark kept most of his ideas to himself, or in his head, and when he died his team were left floundering when it came to completing that first boat.