Testul Dehler 38 al Yachting Monthly

Testul Dehler 38 al Yachting Monthly



Yachting Monthly a vizitat Marsilia pentru a naviga cu noul Dehler 38 împreună cu Karl Dehler, managerul de proiect al acestuia, primul Dehler care a fost construit în fabrica Hanse din Greifswald. Și e o doptă!

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49 thoughts on “Testul Dehler 38 al Yachting Monthly

  1. A lot of ill-conceived deck details seem to plague this boat. The manufacturer seems more concerned about a chic appearance than seaworthy functionality.

    I have also noticed that almost all of these "modern" hull shapes, whether 35-ft. or 60-ft., hobby-horse and pound quite severely in even a moderate sea state. I think there are fundamental flaws in these designs. Definitely not good for comfortable cruising.

    And the fridge is "huge"? C'mon.

  2. I invite you all to made boat specific cad cam programs and to design another 100 boats this decade for a sort of renaissance……enjoy our beautiful world and Lord. jesus.

  3. I'm gonna need the gentleman who does these videos to dress it up a little bit. Not a suit and tie but I mean let's give this job a little bit more respect. You are quite lucky to have such a gig. I don't really think you're representing the magazine very well.

  4. I've been watching yacht reviews. A lot of them, to be honest. This reviewer is the best. It feels a little odd thanking him here for them all. Anyway, thank you.

  5. Watched a lot of yacht reviews and so far this is my least favorite. (The boat, the reviews are awesome as always)

  6. Really gotta hand it to the Yachting Monthly guy and his camera dude, they do the internal and external tour work very well. I watch a LOT of these sorts of videos and these guys are, by far, the best.

  7. That is a good thing with the head room. The 38 classic is just an inch too small everywhere if you are 6 foot. Hit my head on the boom, in the heads, in the rear cabin. But if your short it’s a great boat, nicely refined!

  8. Chris Beeson should just start his own YouTube Channel. I'd certainly support it. Wonderful reviews. It's just amazing how he can point out a few flaws, annoyances, oversights, quirks, as well as the highlights, extras, jobs well done. He's smart enough to pick up on what the designers were keen about and to appreciate it. I'll bet if I could find his harshest review I'd still want to own and sail that boat too.

  9. I will probably not press the like button in the other 'Boat Test' channel's videos after I discover you. That's the way it should be. Thank you

  10. I have sailed this boat from new, having done seven seasons and around 2000 nm per year including some offshore and inshore racing. For double handed sailing, it functions perfectly.

    Looking back at this review, it is remarkable how almost every single word is spot on. The two minor comments is that the B&G does not crack your leg and that the sink is not too shallow.

    It is a cracking performer. Quality wise, there are no major problems, neither in the design, the equipment or the assembly.

    In beating in wavy conditions the bow is somewhat flat leading to a tendency to slamming. The jib, even the enhanced pay-extra laminate version, is a bit on the small and stiff side. For competitions, a larger, lighter and more black one is prefered.

    I believe the price levels have gone up dramatically lately though.

    We do some 4-5 weeks of cruising with five people, four grown ups, each summer and it just delivers.

    In general, its just great fun to sail and a a great design.

  11. My neighbour has just sold their tiny 2 bed cul de sac semi in a moribund northern town for more than that. I know which I’d prefer.

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