Pilot house/deck saloon yachts.

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Can anyone suggest any other brands. So far I know of:

Moody
Nauticat
Wauquiez
Contest
Southerly
Oyster
Island Packet
Delphia (The only seemingly value builder, and their 46cc DS is about 50% more than their 47)

Does anyone make a production deck saloon/pilot house. All the ones above are lovely, but Christ they are expensive. Most achievable so far seems to be a mid-late 90's Wauquiez 48 for about £150k
 
Can anyone suggest any other brands. So far I know of:

Moody
Nauticat
Wauquiez
Contest
Southerly
Oyster
Island Packet
Delphia (The only seemingly value builder, and their 46cc DS is about 50% more than their 47)

Does anyone make a production deck saloon/pilot house. All the ones above are lovely, but Christ they are expensive. Most achievable so far seems to be a mid-late 90's Wauquiez 48 for about £150k

Nordbaelt
 
Can anyone suggest any other brands. So far I know of:

Moody
Nauticat
Wauquiez
Contest
Southerly
Oyster
Island Packet
Delphia (The only seemingly value builder, and their 46cc DS is about 50% more than their 47)

Does anyone make a production deck saloon/pilot house. All the ones above are lovely, but Christ they are expensive. Most achievable so far seems to be a mid-late 90's Wauquiez 48 for about £150k

Nordship
 
TRIDENT

They made them that late?

We had a 38 called Voyager 3 based out of Beaulie, but that was a 1986 boat

I have a 1990 35. When you look at how they were put together its not really surprising that they stopped building them as they cost must have been quite expensive to build compared to new boats. Apart from reversing (long keel) they are excellent seaboats with a good number of circumnavigations and across the pond excursions under their belts same hull as the warrior and challenger.

J
 
I am surprised no one has mentioned the Legend 41ds and the 45ds.... currently in build... certainly a production yacht!
 
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