paul salliss
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I would be keen to hear why they loved it and what model it was? Many thanks
I would be keen to hear why they loved it and what model it was? Many thanks
Watch & read the Timothy Spall vids & books (All at Sea, etc). The vids in particular show how the damn thing rolls in a seaway - not easy to pick up a mooring from either, but the Spalls seem to enjoy it despite the fear & trepidation shown by Tim before rounding any of the major headlands
The European Voyager is based on the proven multi-chine hull trawler with seaworthy characteristics with CE Certificate B ( classification A – ocean going is available at extra cost).
Hi David
Many thanks for the advice. I was looking more in the 42 to 48 ft space and think those guys only make the big stuff. Any other manufacturers that you would suggest?
Now your talking. Love them!
A great get home facility in the unlikely event that the engine fails
I met a guy in Croatia this year who had just bought a 40ft Linssen for coastal passaging and he was complaining about roll too. Out of interest, why should the CoG of a steel boat be any higher than a grp boat?although they do roll more than GRP due to the higher centre of gravity but that is something you soon become used to.