Thanks for the review. Some great external design elements - swim platform, wheel positioning, line bins for a 30 footer, interior wise would still go with a few of the 90's/00s for height and finish.
No traveler is a real disappointment, it's not some high performance race boat option It's a standard feature you've had on every single cruising boat since the early '80s.
Some good solutions, but not my cup of tea. I sail in The Netherlands and haven't see any of these yet. I find these boats extremely poorly finished and sure not worth the price. There are many far better options in the market. Thanks for the very detailed tour, Theo.
Jeepers, 155,000 euros for a boat with this basic finish down below, and no traveller ? You could get a very nice second hand Hallberg Rassy or other quality cruiser for the same price with a much more livable interior and better resale value. This feels like a lightweight lake boat, but put it in a stiff Solent chop and its shortcomings would soon become apparent. Nice review but sorry, its a no from me
And that's without any engine, add €24k for one. That steering wheel, €9k, sails another €10k etc etc, you'll be looking at €200k to sail away. Ridiculous imho
Pretty cool, missed the mark with the lack of headroom though, which is the primary factor when choosing a 30 over a 25 or 22. Kinda calls into question the intelligence of the company to be honest. 2/10
Very nice! Might get one for sailing on the Chesapeake!
Interesting boat. Great review. Thanks for your attention to detail
Thanks for the review. Some great external design elements - swim platform, wheel positioning, line bins for a 30 footer, interior wise would still go with a few of the 90's/00s for height and finish.
Smart steering!
No mention of how the "fully electric" variant charges the batteries.
quick tip, steady camera work wont make people sea sick at home on the computer. just a heads up.
I won't be trading in my old Catalina 30 for it any time soon although I do like the swim platform.
No traveler is a real disappointment, it's not some high performance race boat option It's a standard feature you've had on every single cruising boat since the early '80s.
Lots of boats of similar size don't have travellers. Sun Odyssey 319, Oceanis 34.1 XC 35 for example
I have way more room in my 1988 jeanneau sundream, and standing headroom
Only problem with this is the placement of the small kitchen. Cooking and crawling dont go well together
Lots to like but way too expensive considering simple heads, narrow forward cabin and no room to stand..
Some good solutions, but not my cup of tea. I sail in The Netherlands and haven't see any of these yet. I find these boats extremely poorly finished and sure not worth the price. There are many far better options in the market. Thanks for the very detailed tour, Theo.
Price???
Jeepers, 155,000 euros for a boat with this basic finish down below, and no traveller ? You could get a very nice second hand Hallberg Rassy or other quality cruiser for the same price with a much more livable interior and better resale value. This feels like a lightweight lake boat, but put it in a stiff Solent chop and its shortcomings would soon become apparent.
Nice review but sorry, its a no from me
And that's without any engine, add €24k for one. That steering wheel, €9k, sails another €10k etc etc, you'll be looking at €200k to sail away. Ridiculous imho
The interior is terrible. How can you insert cabinet doors from the technical hatch? A new wave? I do not like it.
Pretty cool, missed the mark with the lack of headroom though, which is the primary factor when choosing a 30 over a 25 or 22. Kinda calls into question the intelligence of the company to be honest. 2/10
If you can't stand upright in a 30 ft boat to at least change into your foul weather gear that's a serious mistake.
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