henryf
Well-Known Member
As I read the review of Numarine's new 60 foot flybridge in this months magazine I couldn't help but draw comparisons to New Fairline.
50 boats a year, trying to carve out a place in the market which set them apart from other builders. Key staff from a similar background,,200 employees, used to be owned by an investment entity but now privately owned again.
I'm not familiar with the Numarine as a brand but I get the sense that Fairline could possibly be in a slightly stronger position re: core staff skills and access to technology / local specialist suppliers.
A business owner who uses the product adds credibility and reminded me of Fleming Yachts although to achieve the level of respect afforded to Tony Fleming and the brand will require quite some effort. It would be good to see in house use of Fairline's to help refine their model line up. One of my criticisms of boats like the Fairline 50 would be that there were several areas where it lacked usability. Very low dodge on the flybridge, cleats hidden away behind styling panels and so on.
Some very candid comments particularly in relation to resin infusion and the amount of hand finishing required.
Henry
50 boats a year, trying to carve out a place in the market which set them apart from other builders. Key staff from a similar background,,200 employees, used to be owned by an investment entity but now privately owned again.
I'm not familiar with the Numarine as a brand but I get the sense that Fairline could possibly be in a slightly stronger position re: core staff skills and access to technology / local specialist suppliers.
A business owner who uses the product adds credibility and reminded me of Fleming Yachts although to achieve the level of respect afforded to Tony Fleming and the brand will require quite some effort. It would be good to see in house use of Fairline's to help refine their model line up. One of my criticisms of boats like the Fairline 50 would be that there were several areas where it lacked usability. Very low dodge on the flybridge, cleats hidden away behind styling panels and so on.
Some very candid comments particularly in relation to resin infusion and the amount of hand finishing required.
Henry
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