ShaunG
Well-Known Member
After trawling around SIBS yesterday looking for a new boat in the cruiser/racer catagory about 35ft in length with a 100k budget i came away a little dissapointed.
I am not sure about the new dark floor/light interior colouring, it does not look like it will last at all to me (all looks a bit MFI/Ikea)
The layout of all the systems seems pretty poor, I work on boats all the time and what should be a simple job such as replacing a heads outlet hose appeared to be a major undertaking.
The above was the case on nearly everything we looked at, the build quality and access to essential systems in our opinion very poor.
I am suprised at the change of quality on some of the 2008 boats, shorlty after SIBS i looked at 2005 version of 1 of the boats I had looked at at SIBS. Woodwork build was much better although access to systems was still poor.
The only boat that we actually liked was the Archamabult A35, more racer/cruiser than cruiser/racer. We seem to be prepared to sacrifice the internal woodwork for practicality and longevity, and the access to systems is excellent.
Any views on the A35 would be appreciated, or if someone could point me in the direction of an alternative it would be appreciated.
Please bear in mind the budget and spec above, we do like to go fast and we are hoping to race a bit more, if we go for the A35 does any one fancy crewing?
Cheers
ShaunG
I am not sure about the new dark floor/light interior colouring, it does not look like it will last at all to me (all looks a bit MFI/Ikea)
The layout of all the systems seems pretty poor, I work on boats all the time and what should be a simple job such as replacing a heads outlet hose appeared to be a major undertaking.
The above was the case on nearly everything we looked at, the build quality and access to essential systems in our opinion very poor.
I am suprised at the change of quality on some of the 2008 boats, shorlty after SIBS i looked at 2005 version of 1 of the boats I had looked at at SIBS. Woodwork build was much better although access to systems was still poor.
The only boat that we actually liked was the Archamabult A35, more racer/cruiser than cruiser/racer. We seem to be prepared to sacrifice the internal woodwork for practicality and longevity, and the access to systems is excellent.
Any views on the A35 would be appreciated, or if someone could point me in the direction of an alternative it would be appreciated.
Please bear in mind the budget and spec above, we do like to go fast and we are hoping to race a bit more, if we go for the A35 does any one fancy crewing?
Cheers
ShaunG