Sababa
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- Joined
- May 23, 2022
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- Vessel Name
- Sababa
- Vessel Make
- Maritimo 52
This weekend at the Boats Afloat show in Seattle my wife and I toured several boats with “Euro” interiors. Lots of light colored wood and fabrics, large expanses of glass, no teak, brass, portholes, or other salty bits. She likes the bright, airy, open feel of these boats. I’m less enamored but could probably live with it for her sake if it meant getting buy-in on spending more time on a bigger boat. But aesthetics aside, I’m concerned about how these interiors will wear over time, and also about the build quality of the boats that have them.
The brands we saw in this line were all French: a Prestige, a Beneteau, and a Fontaine Pajot power cat, all brand new and shiny. Does anyone have first-hand experience with how these wear and hold their value over time? Are they representative of the build quality to expect from French or Euro builders in general? We are intrigued, for example, with the Leen 56 power trimaran, but the interior pictures look a lot like the Fontaine Pajot, which seemed particularly shoddy.
The brands we saw in this line were all French: a Prestige, a Beneteau, and a Fontaine Pajot power cat, all brand new and shiny. Does anyone have first-hand experience with how these wear and hold their value over time? Are they representative of the build quality to expect from French or Euro builders in general? We are intrigued, for example, with the Leen 56 power trimaran, but the interior pictures look a lot like the Fontaine Pajot, which seemed particularly shoddy.