You must forget about the Hatteras. My 33 foot motorsailer will take me around the world in even better comfort. You must compare same size and...
If you go at their cruising speed, say 22-26 knots, they are pretty OK as long as the weather conditions allow them. I was just giving the example...
I am afraid that you can not compare this to the boats you are mentioning, it would rather be an older Pisa, like the Pegasus then. Also some...
I was looking through the yachts from last year, and found only one that I really like. The 36 m Arcadia from my favorite shipyard, Royal Huisman....
At what speed were you running this Hatteras?
A short answer is; Different. The latest 53:s with more power and prop tunnels would probably compare to some of the more heavy eurostyle...
You are right, but this thread would stop right here if we include this criteria, as few of us have been using all of our favorite superyachts in...
Yes, there are some systems, like the Ferretti gyro that should prevent rolling at any speed. But I have no personal experience of it. I have of...
I must agree, if you think you are going to get a smooth ride in rough seas at speeds over 25 knots, you better learn how to drive a boat. I would...
Hi, welcome to YachtForums. We have had similar threads in the past, but why not a new, it is always interesting to share opinions. I can...
Are you thinking of trimtabs? This is anyway what some planing yachts have, especially if they have a deep V hull. Traditional stabilizers are...
Not anyone, but a few of the designers that used to work with Bannenberg could have done it. There is still a certain signature to all of their...
The fact that she was conceived by an architect doesn´t necessarily mean he owned it, many architects has conceived yachts for others... or what...
Here is the MF tender in Monaco, and the designer of both Maltese Falcon and the Pascoe tender, Ken Freivokh, is waiting to be transported over to...
Yachtluver, she was built as Le Pharaon in 1983 and the length is still the same, 50,65 m / 166,2 feet. Outmywindow, yes you can say she looks...
Yes, I have seen her in the past. Good volume, perhaps a little boxy. She used to be named Pilar and was spending some time in Puerto Portals,...
And the review is right here; http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/pacific-mariner/3046-review-pacific-mariner-85-a.html
It is just the weak dollar...:) But didn´t you just say you were out of boat right now..? ;)