Inland Cruisers
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Doofus

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33,077 posts

196 months

Saturday 6th November 2021
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Who builds them? I've found Haines, which seem very expensive, but who else builds inland/river cruisers around the 30-35' range?

Doesn't have to be a UK builder, but ideally Europe rather than further afield.

pequod

8,997 posts

161 months

Saturday 6th November 2021
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Broom?

For a meaningful answer to your question, more information is a requirement, such as, what comfort level?

Plenty of small Inland Cruisers for sale which could suit?

https://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/Cabin-cruiser-...

Doofus

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33,077 posts

196 months

Saturday 6th November 2021
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pequod said:
Broom?

For a meaningful answer to your question, more information is a requirement, such as, what comfort level?

Plenty of small Inland Cruisers for sale which could suit?

https://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/Cabin-cruiser-...
I assumed Broom were no longer building, becuse I can't find a website except one where they offer rentals.

More information:

Who in Europe builds 30-35' inland cruisers? Comfort level: comfortable. New, not used. I don't know what other information I can give; I'm new to this. smile

classicaholic

2,144 posts

93 months

Saturday 6th November 2021
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does it have to be a cruiser or will a narrowboat be OK, you have a lot more places to go other than up and down the Thames.

Simpo Two

91,338 posts

288 months

Saturday 6th November 2021
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classicaholic said:
does it have to be a cruiser or will a narrowboat be OK, you have a lot more places to go other than up and down the Thames.
You'll also find cruisers on the Broads, the Fens and the Caledonian Canal.

Have a look at Sheerline, the best quality inland cruiser builder: https://www.sheerlinemotorcruisers.com/home

Doofus

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Saturday 6th November 2021
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classicaholic said:
does it have to be a cruiser or will a narrowboat be OK, you have a lot more places to go other than up and down the Thames.
It's not for England.

Doofus

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Saturday 6th November 2021
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Simpo Two said:
Have a look at Sheerline, the best quality inland cruiser builder: https://www.sheerlinemotorcruisers.com/home
Thank you. Are they Broom/Haines money? Is everything Broom/Haines money?


Simpo Two

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288 months

Saturday 6th November 2021
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Doofus said:
Thank you. Are they Broom/Haines money? Is everything Broom/Haines money?
I suspect less. It's a small family-run firm; I had a tour round a few years ago as I was thinking of getting a 950 (now replaced by the 955). Most of the work seems to be done by a very hard-working chap called Gary so persevere if you don't get through first time!

Doofus

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Thursday 11th November 2021
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anonymous said:
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The river at the point where the boat would be moored is 60m wide.

smile

Doofus

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Thursday 11th November 2021
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anonymous said:
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Just to reiterate, the river is sixty metres wide. It's a river with fresh water in it.

If I'm looking at something of 30-35 feet, it's because I know that it'll fit on the river, and go under the bridges and through the one lock it might encounter.


PH User

22,154 posts

131 months

Thursday 11th November 2021
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I'm guessing you will end up with something plastic for your £35k

Simpo Two

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288 months

Thursday 11th November 2021
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PH User said:
I'm guessing you will end up with something plastic for your £35k
I can't find the bit where he says the budget is £35K.

Doofus

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Thursday 11th November 2021
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Simpo Two said:
PH User said:
I'm guessing you will end up with something plastic for your £35k
I can't find the bit where he says the budget is £35K.
Me neither, and I wrote it.

Doofus

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Thursday 11th November 2021
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anonymous said:
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To be fair, I just asked who builds inland cruisers. I haven't (yet) asked what I shuold buy.

PH User

22,154 posts

131 months

Thursday 11th November 2021
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Simpo Two said:
PH User said:
I'm guessing you will end up with something plastic for your £35k
I can't find the bit where he says the budget is £35K.
Oops, looks like I was trying to add some actual information to this thread.

Simpo Two

91,338 posts

288 months

Thursday 11th November 2021
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PH User said:
Oops, looks like I was trying to add some actual information to this thread.
hehe The OP wants a new boat so he's well into six figures. As he says, the question was simple and didn't include how many cubic feet the fridge should be wink

I'll be interested to see what he makes of Sheerline.

minipower

955 posts

242 months

Thursday 11th November 2021
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I looked at a Delphia 1050 recently at NYA and thought it was well specced for the price. Reasonable build quality but nothing like Haines or Broom. Very much limited to inland cruising only with the engine offered so wasn’t suitable for my type of use.

There is also Erne Boats (see Isis 920).


hidetheelephants

33,786 posts

216 months

Friday 12th November 2021
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I'd have thought cloggieland would have a few builders of this kind of boat?

Doofus

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Friday 12th November 2021
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Simpo Two said:
hehe The OP wants a new boat so he's well into six figures. As he says, the question was simple and didn't include how many cubic feet the fridge should be wink

I'll be interested to see what he makes of Sheerline.
Thank you. I looked at Sheerline when you me tioned them before. But then I asked about their prjce point, because their sedans are "POA", which everyone hates.

Doofus

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Friday 12th November 2021
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minipower said:
I looked at a Delphia 1050 recently at NYA and thought it was well specced for the price. Reasonable build quality but nothing like Haines or Broom. Very much limited to inland cruising only with the engine offered so wasn’t suitable for my type of use.

There is also Erne Boats (see Isis 920).
Thank you.

Frustratingly, both are 'between websites' at the moment.