JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
If you call 17% cheaper about the same...
"Broadly similar", yes. In the sense that it's probably not including a lot of people in Sunfast racing who couldn't afford to race Sigmas. Same sort of people, basically.
If you call 17% cheaper about the same...
It was unfortunate that the first purchaser specified quite a bland interior but that is easily fixed. I have no doubt that when the next boat is built and if it is more conventionally styled, every one will be raving about the build quality.
Don't be to keen to kick a brand new British company.
An AWB is not good enough on the sailing front
they may well outpace other bloats
I want GT yachts to succeed and I wish them all the luck.
Sadly I can only report on my findings on the day, if the day brings light winds that's what I test in, if it's strong winds I'm happy to go out.Graham did not really touch on that attribute.
They have taken away the inner liner that took up so much room ...
I was just working on a forthcoming boat test and I forgot there's a 360 of the GT35 here:
http://grahamsnook.com/ym/gt35
Is that a light switch in the headlining by the forecabin door?
Yes, it switches the saloon lights on/off. So there's no need to stumble through the darkness to switch the saloon lights on or off if it's dark. But it's not just about light switches![]()
No, not only about light switches, but I recalled that in post #242, commenting on light switches, you mentioned that "It's easier, quicker and cheaper to fit them in the deck head before it's glued on top of the hull." So, good to see that GT are taking advantage of some production economies.
GT were listed as an exhibitor in the e-mail MDL sent me, I assume that means they didn't bring a boat with them?