Chris_d
Well-Known Member
I would have thought the Hybrid option is the selling point? Otherwise I think a single cabin 33 footer has a limited resale market. It does seem a remarkably inexpensive boat given the technology in it and I think it will sell but you have to wonder how Greenline can do it for the money when established manufacturers can't offer their non hybrid 33 footers for anywhere the same price
A lot of inland boats of this size only offer one cabin, Linsen 29.9 for example and specced up in a recent MBM test was nearly 200K
I liked the design, the saloon window that folded up ala Azimut to open up the saloon to the cockpit looks great, the fold down transom which looks very usable and saves mooring charges, also walk round sidedecks with the solid rear cockpit cover similar to a trawler.
Well designed boats with easily driven displacement to SD hulls are very rare, yet were very common 50 years ago, now only the Scandinavians seem to make similar boats, but usualy with design quirks not suited to UK tastes.