Elessar
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And how the hell would you know that...… Your Arrogance continues...… I could afford one quite easily. As Far as I am concerned you are a joke
That was unnecessarily rude. He didn’t say or suggest you couldn’t afford it.
And how the hell would you know that...… Your Arrogance continues...… I could afford one quite easily. As Far as I am concerned you are a joke
And how the hell would you know that...… Your Arrogance continues...… I could afford one quite easily. As Far as I am concerned you are a joke
Are Fairline launches always this dramatic???
hm,
I like the pedestal and the table, am I too sad?
Med mooring would be an issue, would have to end up with a builders plank around 2m long 25cm wide and 4cm thick like many yachties do, difficult to store on board though
Pete no matter what you say, this boat is not really suitable for stern to mooring, fullstop.
cheers
V.
It's actually pretty rare for boats under 35ft to have a paserelle. The Princess R35 doesn't have one, nor does the new S/S Hawk 38, nor Axopars, Windy's, the new Jeanneau's & Beneteau's day boats, etc.
It's actually pretty rare for boats under 35ft to have a paserelle. The Princess R35 doesn't have one, nor does the new S/S Hawk 38, nor Axopars, Windy's, the new Jeanneau's & Beneteau's day boats, etc.
Incidentally, of the 4 T34's in our marina, only one has a paserelle, despite this being a factory option.
In my experience, people tend to fit steps on the quay, have a folding paserelle that they leave on the quay or simply clamber on and off.
It's no big deal.
As a former Z34 owner, I suspect that the ratio you are quoting is for the factory option.I think of the 1000 plus of 34 Zaffiro's have passarelle's (70/30)
Rest secureAre Fairline launches always this dramatic???
If this thread doesn't end up with a pic of BigPlumbs sat in his new F-Line, moored (med style) outside his Florida villa , I for one will be disappointed.
It's actually pretty rare for boats under 35ft to have a paserelle. The Princess R35 doesn't have one, nor does the new S/S Hawk 38, nor Axopars, Windy's, the new Jeanneau's & Beneteau's day boats, etc.
Incidentally, of the 4 T34's in our marina, only one has a paserelle, despite this being a factory option.
In my experience, people tend to fit steps on the quay, have a folding paserelle that they leave on the quay or simply clamber on and off.
It's no big deal.
Nowadays, this ilk of boats are mostly aimed at folks who want to show off, I suppose.
Yup W, I agree with all your considerations.Market has changed not little.