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Bubbles, what's your take on the 38s5? Apparently one is going to be
joining us in our marina this coming summer. Is it just a larger version of your boat? Faster? Slower? Max |
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The 38s5 is larger and faster of course. It was designed due to the
success of the 35s5 which was selling very well in Europe. Jack Horner warns that the shoal draft model has a keel that draws less than the rudder. I haven't sailed the 38s5, but would expect it to be a lot like our boat, fast and responsive. Horner also mentions the boat's numbers adding up to an initially tender boat. The interior is essentially identical to ours with a bit more floor space. The charter version with double aft cabins has the head forward, while the 35s5 charter version kept the head aft. Here's what Bob Perry has to say about the Stark interior designs: "The first Beneteau interiors that were designed by Starck were greeted with comments about radically modern style. I find these interiors novel and modern but strangely comfortable with their blend of aluminum details and curved, dark mahogany panels. In some ways, these interiors seem more traditional than do the "apple crate" all teak interiors that bombarded us in the last decade. " We preferred our odd ports to the mismatched ports of the 38s5 because they let more light in. Other than that we agree with Perry's assessment. These interiors are rather shocking when you first see them, then end up feeling even more traditional and warm, especially with the teak interior and dark fabrics. I guess that's partly why they won design awards. I think the 38s5 is a great boat...get aboard for a sail and let us know what you think. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Swab Rob" wrote ... The 38s5 is larger See, Loco, Swabby really knows about boats. Scotty |
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The 38s5 is larger
See, Loco, Swabby really knows about boats. Yup, and you can bet your bippy that Sloco's never been aboard a boat as nice as a 38s5. He lives in a world of tired Express 30's, Oday's 28s and Tartan 30's with sad gelcoat. His world is all wax and 3M's efforts to make old look passable. It's nice to have left that all behind. RB 35s5...a boat that shines! NY |
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It was designed due to the success of the 35s5 which was selling
very well in Europe. Like someone else mentioned it's a riot how you proclaim the 35s5 a big success since Beneteau sold approx. 120 boats world wide and the Express which sold almost 90 units in North America was a flop. I guess you were just trolling. |
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Like someone else mentioned it's a riot how you proclaim the 35s5 a big
success since Beneteau sold approx. 120 boats world wide and the Express which sold almost 90 units in North America was a flop. Sloco loves to lie!!! The 35s5 sold over 400 hulls worldwide. More boats than the Depress 30 and 35 COMBINED! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... The 38s5 is larger and faster of course. It was designed due to the success of the 35s5 which was selling very well in Europe. Jack Horner warns that the shoal draft model has a keel that draws less than the rudder. I haven't sailed the 38s5, but would expect it to be a lot like our boat, fast and responsive. Horner also mentions the boat's numbers adding up to an initially tender boat. The interior is essentially identical to ours with a bit more floor space. The charter version with double aft cabins has the head forward, while the 35s5 charter version kept the head aft. Here's what Bob Perry has to say about the Stark interior designs: "The first Beneteau interiors that were designed by Starck were greeted with comments about radically modern style. I find these interiors novel and modern but strangely comfortable with their blend of aluminum details and curved, dark mahogany panels. In some ways, these interiors seem more traditional than do the "apple crate" all teak interiors that bombarded us in the last decade. " We preferred our odd ports to the mismatched ports of the 38s5 because they let more light in. Other than that we agree with Perry's assessment. These interiors are rather shocking when you first see them, then end up feeling even more traditional and warm, especially with the teak interior and dark fabrics. I guess that's partly why they won design awards. I think the 38s5 is a great boat...get aboard for a sail and let us know what you think. I haven't met the couple who bought it, but that will be quickly remedied come spring. I've always liked Starck's interiors. The first one we saw was at an in-the-water boat show, and the dealership had put some faux ferns and plants on the flat areas, plus a framed photograph and a framed painting on bulkheads. The effect was pleasant and comfortable-looking, and the quality looked really good; better than Beneteau's current Oceanis line, which has lots of quality control problems IMO. It will be interesting to compare the performance of this 38s5 to my friend's 445, just acquired this past fall. I think the 38 will be probably be faster. Max |
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It will be interesting to compare the performance of this 38s5 to my
friend's 445, just acquired this past fall. I think the 38 will be probably be faster. I agree for the most part. Beneteau's quality was really quite good with the 32s5, 35s5 and 38s5. I've been told that the 345 was also a really well made boat, though less showy than the Starck designs below. I'm already thinking of a 45f5 as a next boat! RB 35s5 NY |
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