B A Peters, that's a name from the past. Remember going to Chichester marina in Feb 1982 with my dad to take a Fairline 40 out on a test run. Weather was pretty bad, 6 - 7 and really embarrassingly I was ill. The Turbo was a lovely boat and this one is particularly nice, well cared for.
Looking at one of these boats - good to see the original woodwork with a modern twist, removing all the teak / cherry stain and giving it a clear lacquer
Hi, I really enjoy your presentations,and know you often have a cameraman with you. If I could offer some constructive criticism, when you are filming on your own, just slow down your camera movements. I was almost getting seasick as you whizzed and twirled around in the master cabin. Enough said. Keep up the good work. Your presentation stile and vocal tone is very assuring and kind. I like it a lot. Best of luck.
Many thanks for the feedback, all is welcome and great points I will make sure we try and reduce some of the camera movements when solo filming :-) Thanks for the support to the channel
The fairline turbo 36 is my dream boat to own a good family safe boat to go boating on the back cabin is fab easy access to the flybridge a good value for money boat to buy you do have to haver the bigger engine option thro 306 hp the last of the model 36 around the 1991/ 2 is the year to go for I had a princess 35 1991 with a transom door a pair of 200hp Volvo's 450 hrs on engines another great boat both the above boats are good value for your money I now live in sydney Australia I haven't seen a fairline turbo 36 out here with the 306 in her if I see 1 I'd buy it tomorrow the only other boats to buy is 1 the princess 45 2 sunseeker 31 ft portafino 3 sunseeker martinique 36 price of a boat to pay should be around 70 / 80 grand if you buy a boat for over a 100 grand your probably loose money now boats now are not a good investment moorings in marinas are a rip off but if granny dies and leaves you her house and money who cares what it cost when you next pass a expensive boat out on the water with his fenders hanging down just above the water line bow rope hanging off the edge of the boat travelling on the rong side of the river just shout out wanker " or if your invited aboard a expensive boat to sip wine and talk bollocks remember to tell him lots of lies that will cushion the blow " and make you feel better well I'm going back to work now and see who I can over charge to gain my turbo 36 😊
Absolutely stunning Sir!
B A Peters, that's a name from the past. Remember going to Chichester marina in Feb 1982 with my dad to take a Fairline 40 out on a test run. Weather was pretty bad, 6 - 7 and really embarrassingly I was ill.
The Turbo was a lovely boat and this one is particularly nice, well cared for.
Looking at one of these boats - good to see the original woodwork with a modern twist, removing all the teak / cherry stain and giving it a clear lacquer
We had a birch wood 37 (1987) and was always jealous of the turbo !
Hi, I really enjoy your presentations,and know you often have a cameraman with you. If I could offer some constructive criticism, when you are filming on your own, just slow down your camera movements. I was almost getting seasick as you whizzed and twirled around in the master cabin. Enough said. Keep up the good work. Your presentation stile and vocal tone is very assuring and kind. I like it a lot. Best of luck.
Many thanks for the feedback, all is welcome and great points I will make sure we try and reduce some of the camera movements when solo filming :-) Thanks for the support to the channel
The fairline turbo 36 is my dream boat to own a good family safe boat to go boating on the back cabin is fab easy access to the flybridge a good value for money boat to buy you do have to haver the bigger engine option thro 306 hp the last of the model 36 around the 1991/ 2 is the year to go for I had a princess 35 1991 with a transom door a pair of 200hp Volvo's 450 hrs on engines another great boat both the above boats are good value for your money I now live in sydney Australia I haven't seen a fairline turbo 36 out here with the 306 in her if I see 1 I'd buy it tomorrow the only other boats to buy is 1 the princess 45 2 sunseeker 31 ft portafino 3 sunseeker martinique 36 price of a boat to pay should be around 70 / 80 grand if you buy a boat for over a 100 grand your probably loose money now boats now are not a good investment moorings in marinas are a rip off but if granny dies and leaves you her house and money who cares what it cost when you next pass a expensive boat out on the water with his fenders hanging down just above the water line bow rope hanging off the edge of the boat travelling on the rong side of the river just shout out wanker " or if your invited aboard a expensive boat to sip wine and talk bollocks remember to tell him lots of lies that will cushion the blow " and make you feel better well I'm going back to work now and see who I can over charge to gain my turbo 36 😊