New Cobalt 37 Yacht

JamesTT

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With the CMD Zeus pod drives-

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Pictured with the 45 launched last year-

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Love the leather trimmed helm, very stylish (and very un-american). Infact, i like all of the external styling, but a bit unsure about the long cut windows in the hull.

What's the cabin like, all open plan or somthing you might want to use in europe?
 
Stunning looking boat, but then Cobalt always make cracking looking boats!

But as mentioned, there is water streaming out of the boat in every picture taken of the port side.

You ordering one? She looks great.

Cheers

Al.
 
Just a guess. Forward heads sink, gennie seawater coolant outlet and a/c seawater outlet
 
Jez

The aft cabin is open with a curtain only, the forward cabin has a door, the only shot I can find is this blurry one-

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And another shot of the helm

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The boat lists at $450k!

In the past I have paid the list price dollar number in pounds for a boat to be delivered and tax paid to the UK, this is an expensive boat.
 
Good point, Al. I didn't see it in the other pics. But what else could the forward drain be? I suppose it's possible that there are 2 separate a/c plants on the boat but seems unlikely for this size of boat. Bilge pump? Again unlikely IMHO as drain too high
Any better ideas yourself?
 
Nice helm, saloon looks small with bus stop seating, and personally I don't like the "knife slit" design or the too big and boxy radar arch with ugly front support.

It looks like a hot weather boat, with fixed sun shade and cramped interior. Ridiculous price as well, £300k at new fx rates!
 
If its a new boat maybe they just filled the water tank and decided to flush it through for a while, either that or someone turned the batteries on and because it was new all the taps were on /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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