Our written review of the FAIRLINE F//Line 33 is now live! Follow the link for the detailed review, deck plans and rivals: www.yachtbuyer.com/en/reviews/fairline-fline-33-2019-3
The potential buyer of this product lives in a universe I have not visited. Still, if s/he wants a prestige day boat with exceptional performance, here it seems to be. And speaking of prestige products, YachtBuyer certainly fills that bill (and at less cost, too). A review without a sea trial is really silly these days. Thank you for those moments at sea, Jack
I think the new layout is definitely better, this looks a great choice for the price. It has nice finishes throughout and below decks is amazing for the size of boat. Great tour Jack thank you.
Brilliant review as always Jack, thank you. Loved this boat since it was launched and the changes make it even more appealing. Probably one I’d want a friend to buy so I can just play, but lovely all the same!
Great review Jack, can tell you enjoyed driving this one! She's a beauty, no doubt, but... For not much more than this, you can get the more user-friendly Jenneau 1295, or Antares 12. Horses for courses, i know... 👍
Without the hard top and with the folding transom the boat has a closer resemblance to the old Riva designs. AKA it's gorgeous. But "form follows function", so the changes are an improvement.
It's a favourite, good looks, good performance and good living space 👍. Hope you get to test the supermarine spearfish for YB, it's another favourite I always think rivals the F-line 33. 👍❤️🇬🇧
Lovely boat Jack great run down as usual is this ideal for a newbie boater or would a marex be better someone stated no good for the uk why would that be THANKS Jack
Ooof. I too cant beleive its 5 years on since the first F33! Have a listed for that long... I would have kept one thing from the initial design, and that would have been the folding the transom. The rest if the changes take the boat from 8/10 to a good 9.5 (10 if the folding transom was an optional extra.)
Hi Jack, slapping the joystick on this size boat for functionality maybe yes, where it's placed has to be a design faux pas surely...outside that you've nailed the good the great and the "needs some work"
Boating Market has a *HUGE* shock en route as prices for everything in the USA starts to go *OFF A CLIFF.* #recession #great_recession #long_depression as possible suddenly #beggar_thy_neighbor you name it. #natural_gas_revolution #energy_BUST plus battery electric vehicles continue to flood into USA creating a crazy amount of finished metal on the US market so every detail now matters in this amazing media product now as realized absolutely as this is what starts the sales process now.
Hi Jack, is there a recommendation by Fairline or even something like a legal obligation to wear life jackets on these ones? I mean I could understand… Fairline is likely just applying their factory/sea trial security standards also for „press people“, but it has something ridiculous, cause no owner and his/her family would wear life jackets using these boats… …but quite a vivid impression of the boat you were able to convey! Greetings from Germany!
I'm sure Fairline would recommend wearing a lifejacket on a boat like this but there is no legal obligation in the UK. It was my choice to wear one on this occasion because I was driving a fast, open boat on a rough day and I felt it was sensible to do so. Glad you enjoyed the video - thanks! - Jack
No hull windows, no party. Horrendous sky reflections in those chart plotters due to them sitting way too tilted back. Way too expensive for the size and those glaring flaws.
Mate had the old one, that was terrible, stupid lifting rear transom and awkward getting ladder out, build quality was poor, layout awful, visibility and driving position terrible. It looked good but zero function all design / looks. This layout does look like much improved but still so many bad points and lots better alternatives to buy for the money! Rip off
An overpriced toy, so many others out there are better for the price, but then overpricing, especially on extras is a Fairline speciality, inboard petrol engines in this day and age is a big no.
Our written review of the FAIRLINE F//Line 33 is now live! Follow the link for the detailed review, deck plans and rivals: www.yachtbuyer.com/en/reviews/fairline-fline-33-2019-3
The potential buyer of this product lives in a universe I have not visited. Still, if s/he wants a prestige day boat with exceptional performance, here it seems to be. And speaking of prestige products, YachtBuyer certainly fills that bill (and at less cost, too). A review without a sea trial is really silly these days. Thank you for those moments at sea, Jack
Thanks Jack, glad you like what we’re doing! - J
Review without a sea trial is like a car review while it's still parked in a garage.
I think the new layout is definitely better, this looks a great choice for the price. It has nice finishes throughout and below decks is amazing for the size of boat. Great tour Jack thank you.
This is the most fun I've seen Jack having while driving a boat.
Brilliant review as always Jack, thank you.
Loved this boat since it was launched and the changes make it even more appealing.
Probably one I’d want a friend to buy so I can just play, but lovely all the same!
Great review Jack, can tell you enjoyed driving this one!
She's a beauty, no doubt, but...
For not much more than this, you can get the more user-friendly Jenneau 1295, or Antares 12.
Horses for courses, i know... 👍
Without the hard top and with the folding transom the boat has a closer resemblance to the old Riva designs. AKA it's gorgeous. But "form follows function", so the changes are an improvement.
It's a favourite, good looks, good performance and good living space 👍.
Hope you get to test the supermarine spearfish for YB, it's another favourite I always think rivals the F-line 33.
👍❤️🇬🇧
That hard top looks a little wobbly and I don't mean the floppy cover on the sun roof. All else seems pretty sharp. Thank for the review!
Lovely boat Jack great run down as usual is this ideal for a newbie boater or would a marex be better someone stated no good for the uk why would that be THANKS Jack
Fun for a day , can’t imagine using it in the UK. Thanks for the tour Jack.
Why would you use a boat in a miserable place like the UK?
Jack being z proper hooligan on the water.
Great tour as ever, Jack. Thank you. 👍👍👍
My pleasure! - J
I love the wood, it's beautiful!
As always, a cracking review style.
Made me laugh out loud with “joysticks…a load of bollocks “. 😆
I love them really wink 😉 - J
Great boat handling Jack in tricky conditions 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Gorgeous boat..Perfect for mediterranean
No turbos is a major selling point. You won’t have to deal with anxiety over inevitable engine failure. This is a gorgeous boat.
@13:06...classic Jack!!! 😅😅😅 Thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it! - J
Why am I addicted to watching videos of boats I can't afford
Ooof. I too cant beleive its 5 years on since the first F33! Have a listed for that long...
I would have kept one thing from the initial design, and that would have been the folding the transom. The rest if the changes take the boat from 8/10 to a good 9.5 (10 if the folding transom was an optional extra.)
Hi Jack, slapping the joystick on this size boat for functionality maybe yes, where it's placed has to be a design faux pas surely...outside that you've nailed the good the great and the "needs some work"
It actually works well in that position because it falls so easily to hand when you're standing (which you will be when mooring...) - Jack
@@Yachtbuyer Thanks Jack, that's a good point...the difference between watching and doing 🤔 😁😁
Great boat and review.
have a good day
Excellent
Nice boat.
How does it work with the toilet on a boat like this, does it have a waste tank or do you have to go to sea to do your business?
Usually a holding tank is fitted, which you discharge a certain distance offshore or dockside into a tanker - Jack
Or you just bypass the tank and make it go straight out😂
C category!
It is quite beautiful but man, that's rich for a 33'.
Who wants to cook where you sleep - the dinette and galley needs to be upstairs. You need two separate cabins
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Lack of windows inside is a big no for me.
Boating Market has a *HUGE* shock en route as prices for everything in the USA starts to go *OFF A CLIFF.* #recession #great_recession #long_depression as possible suddenly #beggar_thy_neighbor you name it. #natural_gas_revolution #energy_BUST plus battery electric vehicles continue to flood into USA creating a crazy amount of finished metal on the US market so every detail now matters in this amazing media product now as realized absolutely as this is what starts the sales process now.
Hi Jack,
is there a recommendation by Fairline or even something like a legal obligation to wear life jackets on these ones? I mean I could understand… Fairline is likely just applying their factory/sea trial security standards also for „press people“, but it has something ridiculous, cause no owner and his/her family would wear life jackets using these boats…
…but quite a vivid impression of the boat you were able to convey!
Greetings from Germany!
I'm sure Fairline would recommend wearing a lifejacket on a boat like this but there is no legal obligation in the UK. It was my choice to wear one on this occasion because I was driving a fast, open boat on a rough day and I felt it was sensible to do so. Glad you enjoyed the video - thanks! - Jack
Thank you for the fast and differentiated response. That’s nothing every content creator does! 👌
My family would use life jackets, I have kids lol
Why would you use a life jacket?
You’d have to be clinically insane to buy this boat with petrol engines.
No hull windows, no party. Horrendous sky reflections in those chart plotters due to them sitting way too tilted back. Way too expensive for the size and those glaring flaws.
Lovely boat, but I struggle to see £500k worth of value in it.
Mate had the old one, that was terrible, stupid lifting rear transom and awkward getting ladder out, build quality was poor, layout awful, visibility and driving position terrible. It looked good but zero function all design / looks.
This layout does look like much improved but still so many bad points and lots better alternatives to buy for the money! Rip off
An overpriced toy, so many others out there are better for the price, but then overpricing, especially on extras is a Fairline speciality, inboard petrol engines in this day and age is a big no.
Another run of the mill weekender/lake boat. Boring.
Hi, great channel. What's the boat @ :49 - :50?
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