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Test de iaht Pointer 30 | Elegant și confortabil 30 de subsol | Yachting Monthly
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Surely such a narrow (by current design trends) design doesn't really require twin rudders.
Twin rudders very bad, something for the killer whales to bite off!
some very interesting design ideas
Seems like a very large cockpit that compromises the cabin space a lot.
A well thought out simple design. Very refreshing in a world where all the manufacturers follow a very well worn path.
Great review, simple and to the point, including the Prices 👍
Does it come with an option for a diesel rather than electric engine?
This is quite sparsely fitted considering the price! All that fiberglass and not one, but TWO swivel chairs for €145k? Why did they overbuild the hull and put twin rudders on a boat you can barely stay overnight on? You can’t even use the coffee pot, as there’s no inverter! This is why manufacturers have trouble selling more than a few dozen small boats anymore, what they’re charging for them is obscene.
Electric driven engine is not a good idea at all
I would be missing a proper chart table and a mainsheet traveller. Otherwise it's one of the best small cruisers I've seen for a long time.
I had a Salty Dog, a Peter Milne design, barely 27ft. A proper little yacht. The layout of this 30 footer is inferior.
Good idea with the moveable wheel.
This all went along quite swimmingly until you got to that useless f"ing motor. The straw that broke the camel's back which emphasized the silly uselessness of the rest of the boat. Quiet, but essentially f'ing useless is that expensive circuitry to anyone wanting to actually use a boat. Stick the whole thing up your rse, which is easy to do, given you will be the hunchback of a useless piece of sh1t.
Cruiser???? Pull your other rudder mate. Grow up and do a real review. Don't ya just love that workstation? dumb farks
Lovely boat. Not to happy with electric motor mind especially if your not in a marina with power
With the kitchen in that position the food smell will stay inside.
Initially it looked great, but the devil is in the detail I suppose. Clearly not rigged as a competitive racer, but also no standing room on a30 footer? With the galley all the way down there passing tea up isn't going to be easy heeled over with such an open saloon. No grab rails on coachroof? Not much berthing for the size, even 1980s Hunter Horizon 30 much better layed out, and I guess aimed at the same niche in its day, similar dimensions. I suppose the good waterline length is a pro, but it's a light boat for that wetted area, what's it like in the rough stuff? Does it power through or get slapped still each wave? Seems best placed as a big lake boat for day sails.
Excellent review again by Theo. He is excellent. I was disinterested by the boat because of no standing head room. Again i have way more space on 1988 jeanneau which is under 30ft