JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
Yes, I agree, in what regards storage space but not in what regards a conservative way to look at hull shape. Most around those parts still look beamy boats with large transoms less safe boats.
The review didn't criticise the hull shape, though it did note, quite reasonably, that a 2.35m draught can restrict harbour options and twin rudders can make manoeuvring under power trickier. I see no evidence to support your claim that most people here think modern shapes are less safe - some of us certainly think they are less pretty, but that's a wholly different matter. Snooks' criticisms (and I am jumping in to defend him because I thought it was an excellent review) were on detailed matters, every single one of which could be done fine on a modern hull shape but weren't in this place.
In other words, I think you are mistaken to say that Snooks and the 25,000 people who pay to read his reviews are simply biassed against beamy boats with large ransoms. He and they and I may be a bit unimpressed by a putative cruising boat with inadequate deck lockers, though.