burgundyben
Well-Known Member
In the 20 to 30ft Category I nominate the Parker 660 Weekender. WTJudderingF? Its clear that Axopar are determined to win this class with multiple efforts to displace the Parker.
In the 31 to 40ft Category I have two nominations from the same builder, Apreamare, the 32 and the 38 Comfort (Could it really be comfy enough to forgive it the damage inflicted by each branch of the ugly tree as it fell?)
41 to 59ft - I thought there was a Sealine I wanted to assassinate, but I can't, the Sealine website is a train crash of over animation and poor graphics, if I can't navigate the website, it makes one wonder about the ability to navigate the boat!
60 to 80ft - I nominate the Sunseeker Manhattan 65, externally its a higgledy piggeldy hotch potch with no theme running through the styling, Sunseeker still build big boats using the small boat parts catalogues, poor finishing and cheap teak with interior by Ikea.
In the 80 to 100ft class we have a clear winner in the Sunseeker 95.
Any further nominations?
In the 31 to 40ft Category I have two nominations from the same builder, Apreamare, the 32 and the 38 Comfort (Could it really be comfy enough to forgive it the damage inflicted by each branch of the ugly tree as it fell?)
41 to 59ft - I thought there was a Sealine I wanted to assassinate, but I can't, the Sealine website is a train crash of over animation and poor graphics, if I can't navigate the website, it makes one wonder about the ability to navigate the boat!
60 to 80ft - I nominate the Sunseeker Manhattan 65, externally its a higgledy piggeldy hotch potch with no theme running through the styling, Sunseeker still build big boats using the small boat parts catalogues, poor finishing and cheap teak with interior by Ikea.
In the 80 to 100ft class we have a clear winner in the Sunseeker 95.
Any further nominations?