Hardmy
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I agree, for me as well, the SL72' would definitively be the boat of my dreams!
Doesn't normally stop you Mike ?Also the pics in the ad were not of the actual boat but a much newer 72. I still want one but I cannot persuade the SWMBO!
Doesn't normally stop you Mike ��
Going soft in my old age!
I also like the Fairline Phantom 50 with D12s. Having read through most of YBW MB Forum - the D12 seem one of volvo's better efforts. Is this is good combo?
Portofino/ rossavage / petem / Deleted User –We’ve put our money into the property where we live, rather than a BTL; on the rationale that we get to enjoy it; without the hassle / additional costs of a BTL. With the kids leaving home, and myself or my wife being away (either with work or on the boat) we really don’t need a house this size. We just want a smaller house.
You do make a good point though – that’s what I love about this forum, lots of wise heads. I should do the maths on getting a BTL; and using the income / (assumed) appreciation to fund a boat. We will be getting boat. After all, you can’t go cruising in a BTL. I will have to do some research!
Anyway back to to boats -----
Thanks for the feedback.
DW
Here you are
Lots of kit --- 7 beds , tender up ,lovely jubby MAN,s low stressed = go on for ever
But importantly --- some other 8ugger done a lot of recent revision work .
IMHO a better proposition than a knackered "phantom " something or other ?
highly regarded Yard .
http://en.yacht4web.com/Dalla-Pieta-Yachts/52-asterion/64410/brochure?k=adv
Nice boat indeed with a diligent owner. Never seen a boat with the galley in that position before ie aft down from the saloon on port side?
Wow, that's a connoisseur statement. Did you ever come across a DP boat, Porto?highly regarded Yard
Nope, but very similar.isn't that the DP that MapisM had been looking at ?
Wow, that's a connoisseur statement. Did you ever come across a DP boat, Porto?
I'm asking because the yard indeed built some top quality stuff (up there with Riva, in more ways than one - no kidding!), but they never managed to gain the recognition they deserved outside their courtyard market, in the N Adriatic.
The one in your link looks nice, and btw that's built on a hull which was probably their best ever.
It was so good on the 52, that it was further developed in the 55/56/59 f/b models, and also in the 58HT - all fantastic seaboats.:
courtyard market
"courtyard " in my mind painted a picture of the Venetian lagoon ( where I believe the yard is ? ) and in grander context ,
Knowing Italy and its position in the Med I took "courtyard " to have been actually a clever thought out description ,which was further qualified by "N Adriatic "
Backyard ,or homeland will do ,but in DP case "courtyard " to me sounded right .
Not sure the Venetians who have been building fine boats for 1000,s of years will appreciate "back yard " .
More like front of house
AIMHO
Yup, indeed. The yard was one of the most Venetian of the Venetians.Venetian lagoon ( where I believe the yard is ? )
Point taken ref "back" vs. "court", but I always assumed that home meant the whole Country market, as opposed to foreign market(s).
And in this context, even if surely DP was better known in IT than abroad, actually they were mostly known and appreciated in the NE area of IT...
Otoh, if you tell me that home doesn't necessarily refer to the whole Country where a company is based, I take your word for it! :encouragement:
Not sure the Venetians who have been building fine boats for 1000,s of years will appreciate "back yard " .