O barcă care îndrăznește să facă lucrurile diferit, GT325 îmbină elementele vechi și noi pentru a obține un efect remarcabil. Theo Stocker face un tur al materialului britanic de 32 de subsol. –- Abonați-vă la canalul de Youtube al Yachting Monthly la: https://www.youtube.com/user/YachtingMonthly/videos Abonați-vă la reviste la: https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/subscriptions/yachting-monthly-subscriptions Citiți mai multe articole de navigație la: https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/ Apreciați pagina noastră de Facebook la: https://www.facebook.com/yachtingmonthlymag/ Urmărește-ne pe Twitter la: https://twitter.com/yachtingmonthly Urmăriți ne scrieți pe Instagram la: https://www.instagram.com/yachtingmonthlymag/
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Ceva puțin diferit | Tur GT325 | Yachting Monthly
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Moody, Westerly, Sadler, Contessa, and many many others gone from the small yacht building business in Britain. It seems that everyone who survived went up in size and many of them had their problems. This is not a boat for me, but I wish them well and a good video. My old Lymington built boat will see me out, I remember that yard in full swing.
Nice little boat
Bad design on oversized helm and the wood barrier in the starboard’s cabin… That front windshield is purely aesthetic since it’s too short. The rest is not bad. 👍
Nice boat, eye watering price.
I love this! A perfect coastal cruising size, well laid out, comfortable and modern but seriously practical too. The transom is ideal with good access off the boat, but secure at the same time. I would if I could.
I love this boat. My ideal size at 33ft. I think that a crew of 2 can easily manage that size of boat. I know 40ft + can be sailed by two these days but they are so heavy to manoeuvre in and out of a marina. Also there is less painting when means more money and time for actually sailing it. I love the wheel. The bilge keels these days are almost as efficient as fin with the versatility of exploring more habours and the French canals. I think well done
Great review. Sounds like Theo is saying bilge keel a few times, I guess he means twin keel?
Reminds me of my former Hallberg Rassy 310 from 2010. She was a bit smaller on the outside but well thought out and very roomy inside and had a wonderful quality.
It was probably a lovely boat but I kept wondering why you had a black painted thumbnail? Whaguan?
I don't want to fall on the side corner of the windscreen!
Lovely boat but was expecting it to be more in line with the likes of Dufour in price… seems very expensive for a 32ft boat.