Not my style either but that does seem the direction most new MY are heading. I think it's a great looking but other than the decorating. Salon layout with the bar is a bit odd but I'm sure there are other options. I love that bridge but not sure about the diner style bar facing sideways.And as those pictures graphically illustrate, money certainly doesn't buy good taste!
How are you doing Walt? Good to see you back here. I was just thinking today about that evening at Jarrett Bay almost 4 years ago when we had the HOF All-Star (or All-something) team on Incentive. Good times...
Not my style either but that does seem the direction most new MY are heading. I think it's a great looking but other than the decorating. Salon layout with the bar is a bit odd but I'm sure there are other options. I love that bridge but not sure about the diner style bar facing sideways.
Just did the same thing too. All the new Hatts seem to have a more contemporary Euro styled interior, even the SF. See this a lot on the newer Sea Rays too. A member at our club just bought a new 50' Prestige MY and the styling is similar to this. I guess I won't worry too much about this. In 20 years when diesel is $20 per gal and I'm ready to buy a 2014 , I doubt I'll be able to afford to run a 63GT with 1900HP engines. Hopefully I can find a nice used Slane 62 then. Running a boat that big at 30kts and 60gph would be pretty amazing.I looked at the hatteras site and they have a similar set of pics that are probably more mainstream.
I looked at the hatteras site and they have a similar set of pics that are probably more mainstream.
I looked at the hatteras site and they have a similar set of pics that are probably more mainstream.
Looks like too many gimmicks to me. Half of it will be broken in 5 years and you won't be able to get parts. No thanks. I'll take a new Grand Banks or Flemming over that.
I'm talking more about the layout, the use of space and the efficiency of the boat. Mid Ship Full Beam Master, lots of storage, Aft deck, walkable side decks, Big open windows and Big Doors opening up to the aft deck. I'm not into the gimmicks either but overall they sqeeze a lot of ammentities into a 49' Boat.
Yes, I like the layout, particularly the aft galley. You get lots of midships cabin space due to the IPS drives located back in the stern. However, I bet the engine space is even more crammed than mine with the IPS drives, generator, AC units, water pump. That reviewer said he'd put 10 people on the FB! Yikes, would be a little rolly-polly in a beam sea. That's a lot of weight to have up that high on such a small boat.
I'm not a fan of hydraulic swim platforms. Too much submerged hardware.
Leather counter tops? I don't understand that. Easily scratched, will mildew if in the south.
I'm with Sky, I'd take a new Fleming 58.