petem
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Bathing platform will take a jet ski. The garage contains a Williams 280 tender.What for? Judging from the pics, the largest thing you can store on that bathing platform is a life raft... :ambivalence:
Bathing platform will take a jet ski. The garage contains a Williams 280 tender.What for? Judging from the pics, the largest thing you can store on that bathing platform is a life raft... :ambivalence:
What is it with modern designs these days, there's no style left, it's all like a block of flats for the smaller boats as they try to squeeze in the most space.
Agreed, but that seems to be what sells so I guess you can't blame the manufacturers.
It is exactly what sells as most buyers that are serious about spending meaningful time aboard realise that whilst a sleek looking boat would be really cool the accommodation requirements will trump that nearly everytime. Let's be honest you can realistically only ever appreciate the external looks when at anchor, you certainly can't when wedged in a berth - yet you'll appreciate the accommodation everytime you are on board.
What sort of performance figures are they quoting, many of these larger boats suffer in that dept.
34kts with IPS 600.
I spent some time on-board at SIBS when it was quiet, towards the end of the show, and I was impressed.
The helm position is spot on with regards to the seating, roof, positioning of controls, visibility etc. The show boat I think was lacking a bit of teak opposite the helm.
Accommodation below is very good for a 45ft boat - I could actually walk around without ducking (6ft 3").
There are two layout options - master cabin forward or the master cabin midships.
It does look quite tall from some angles, but that was mainly because it was next to a Targa 48. From the side or bow quarter view, it looks fine. You might have to invest in a super-long boathook. Falling off the high side decks would be quite an event.
Main downside is the somewhat scary list price.
That boat looks very tall in the photo. 650,000 is way over priced.
Especially if they want to compete with the Atlantis 43 who is selling bucket loads of them, what still does not look cheap to me at about 500k EUROS vat included.
All of the 48ish foot boats I looked at were similar price, I actually thought the Windy 46 was the best option and the only one with 3 cabins.
Why do all the other manufacturers seem to want to put 2 large cabins instead of 3 reasonable size as for a family 3 makes more sense.
Is this going back to the old Fairline days of huge discounts ?
Pete
How much actually is it!?
Despite what we might think about the pricing, Fairline's dealers must be confident of selling the T43 as all the production slots for this year and next year have been filled.
https://www.ybw.com/news-from-yacht...a-43-wins-at-world-yachts-trophies-2018-69135