oceanfroggie
Well-Known Member
USA cruiser styling v\'s European
There seem to be distinct differences between USA designed and styled motor cruisers and european ones. The US boats seem to have a more appealing and traditional look about them, whereas many newer european designs are quite arty, flarey, and ultra modernistic, and not very homely looking. Same inside, the US boats have more traditional wood fit outs, whereas there seems to be too much white, plastic, cherrywood and stainless steel in some eu boats. New us boats still seem to have fabric curtains, whereas sterile blinds seem to be popular in europe. The US boats have windows, hatches and port holes shaped like windows, whereas some european boats have very over styled curvey windows, more akin to a kids scribble than a window.
The Dutch boats are of course the exception and a very few british and scandanavian designs. It's a matter of personal taste I suppose. Are we led too much by concepts in the minds of stylists? Manufacturers need to keep reinventing their models, hence styling needs to change, but how far will they go? I miss boats that look like little ships rather than plastic spaceships - bring back lego! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
PS: I'm european btw
There seem to be distinct differences between USA designed and styled motor cruisers and european ones. The US boats seem to have a more appealing and traditional look about them, whereas many newer european designs are quite arty, flarey, and ultra modernistic, and not very homely looking. Same inside, the US boats have more traditional wood fit outs, whereas there seems to be too much white, plastic, cherrywood and stainless steel in some eu boats. New us boats still seem to have fabric curtains, whereas sterile blinds seem to be popular in europe. The US boats have windows, hatches and port holes shaped like windows, whereas some european boats have very over styled curvey windows, more akin to a kids scribble than a window.
The Dutch boats are of course the exception and a very few british and scandanavian designs. It's a matter of personal taste I suppose. Are we led too much by concepts in the minds of stylists? Manufacturers need to keep reinventing their models, hence styling needs to change, but how far will they go? I miss boats that look like little ships rather than plastic spaceships - bring back lego! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
PS: I'm european btw