Adrianwool
Well-Known Member
Had a couple of friends over to stay this past weekend, and while the ladies were doing their thing, talk amongst the gentlemen (inevitably drifted onto the subject of boats).
One of the guys is in the process of looking for a new boat, he has owned many boats over the years from small sailing boats to flybridge boats to his current Linnsen Grand Sturdy bought new two years ago. Due to a change in plans (mainly brought about by the arrival of grandchildren!), his vision of cruising the near waterways of Europe at a leisurely pace with his wife has flown out of the window. Consequently he is on the hunt for a replacement sports boat of around the 50 foot mark.
When I say this guy does his homework before parting with his money I think that to be a slight understatement, he gets below the skin (literally) of all potential purchases, I suspect this is due to his working life background in quality engineering.
The results he came up with rather surprised me, in terms of the three principal UK manufacturers products he looked at, Princess, Fairline, & Sealine, he rated Princess worse and Sealine best with Fairline middling. He said that you had to look through the glitz and shine and he found the underlying engineering of Princess and Fairline lacking, particularly in regard to such itens as electrical fittings, distribution arrangements, locker interiors etc. Fairline were better & Sealine best. I was surprised, I have never owned one of the UK mainstream builders products but from reviews have always believed it to be a 'two horse race' between Princess and Fairline with Sealine a neck or so behind, (in terms of quality).
He also looked at Windy which he described as excellent but it had to be discounted on the substancial price premium that you pay against mainstream products. At the budget end of the market he said that Jenneau produced a good solid build with impressive finishing.
He has finally decided to buy a Sealine S48 as the best compromise for what he needs.
I declare no favourites from this discussion, but thought it might make an interesting topic for the forum.
One of the guys is in the process of looking for a new boat, he has owned many boats over the years from small sailing boats to flybridge boats to his current Linnsen Grand Sturdy bought new two years ago. Due to a change in plans (mainly brought about by the arrival of grandchildren!), his vision of cruising the near waterways of Europe at a leisurely pace with his wife has flown out of the window. Consequently he is on the hunt for a replacement sports boat of around the 50 foot mark.
When I say this guy does his homework before parting with his money I think that to be a slight understatement, he gets below the skin (literally) of all potential purchases, I suspect this is due to his working life background in quality engineering.
The results he came up with rather surprised me, in terms of the three principal UK manufacturers products he looked at, Princess, Fairline, & Sealine, he rated Princess worse and Sealine best with Fairline middling. He said that you had to look through the glitz and shine and he found the underlying engineering of Princess and Fairline lacking, particularly in regard to such itens as electrical fittings, distribution arrangements, locker interiors etc. Fairline were better & Sealine best. I was surprised, I have never owned one of the UK mainstream builders products but from reviews have always believed it to be a 'two horse race' between Princess and Fairline with Sealine a neck or so behind, (in terms of quality).
He also looked at Windy which he described as excellent but it had to be discounted on the substancial price premium that you pay against mainstream products. At the budget end of the market he said that Jenneau produced a good solid build with impressive finishing.
He has finally decided to buy a Sealine S48 as the best compromise for what he needs.
I declare no favourites from this discussion, but thought it might make an interesting topic for the forum.