If you desire a custom, well built and fine quality trawler, Helmsman stands at the top. When I decided to upgrade to the H46, I looked closely at several Nordhavens, which no doubt are terrific vessels. Our 38E was occasionally mistaken for a Nordhaven by passing cruisers! However, none of the 47-475 Norhavens we examined closely had the workmanship, fit and finish, or roominess feeling of our 38E. Seeing the newer 38E's on various posts this past year, it is evident that Helmsman continues to and is determined to produce a custom, excellent quality trawler. The prospect of having the first H46 was a bit daunting at first, but with the past experience of our 38E, the decision to go with Scott and the H46 was easy to make. Thus far, with many, many hours of discussion on design, Scott and Van have been a pleasure to work with. We look forward to a December 2023 commissioning in Lake Union, Seattle, WA.
If you desire a custom, well built and fine quality trawler, Helmsman stands at the top. When I decided to upgrade to the H46, I looked closely at several Nordhavens, which no doubt are terrific vessels. Our 38E was occasionally mistaken for a Nordhaven by passing cruisers! However, none of the 47-475 Norhavens we examined closely had the workmanship, fit and finish, or roominess feeling of our 38E. Seeing the newer 38E's on various posts this past year, it is evident that Helmsman continues to and is determined to produce a custom, excellent quality trawler. The prospect of having the first H46 was a bit daunting at first, but with the past experience of our 38E, the decision to go with Scott and the H46 was easy to make. Thus far, with many, many hours of discussion on design, Scott and Van have been a pleasure to work with. We look forward to a December 2023 commissioning in Lake Union, Seattle, WA.
There are some very good builders out there and Helmsman is among the top of the list as far as I am concerned. If we lost our boat, I would get back in line for another one and specifically the 43 which works really well for us as far as the layout. With that said, I disagree with the previous comments regarding Nordhavn's except for the N41 that has the lighter build materials and corresponding craftsmanship. That model is targeted at a specific buyer who wants the Euro styling. On all of the other Nordhavn's I have been on (40 to 64) I thought the build quality was very good as well as the fit and finish.
If you desire a custom, well built and fine quality trawler.......
Define fine quality?
If it's just finish, perhaps you have heard the saying "putting lipstick on a pig"
I have seen plenty of boats over the decades that have had people ooh and ahh about how good they are but actual build, under the shiney stuff, has been lacking
My Helmsman 38E quality definition = Excellent materials, superb craftsmanship, all jointwork square, cabinet work flawless, excellent finish, interior spotless, and clean below deck spaces. Helmsman invites the owner to be present at offloading and delivery. No mechanical issues on a month long shakedown.
The 38E was my 5th boat so I had a lot for comparison. She was the best overall. That's Helmsman quality.
And I daresay the owners of the leopard thought the same, it's why they signed on for one
But it's not until they started cutting into it that they found issue.
The lipstick had done a great job at hiding the pig.
Now, I am not suggesting for a second that a helmsman is the same
But hiding stuff happens in many industries.
Go to any boat show and my hand can come out of places covered in dust and blood, if it's hidden behind panelling, it generally doesn't get finished that well.
I know people that own a Palm Beach 65 and I'm sure most would say they are a magnificent vessel and they are, not my cup of tea but they are nice for sure.
The owners went on for hours about the quality of build, joinery etc etc but, I did my apprenticeship in boatbuilding in the 80's doing superyachts so have a critical eye and while the joinery and general workmanship was neatly done it certainly wasn't to the standards done on the superyachts back in yard I worked in.
But even they weren't perfect, they had flaws if you knew where to look.
People are human and rarely perfect.
Houses are the same
I have been in show winning homes and that damned critical eye of mine is forever finding walls not straight, lines not true
But, people who don't have that eye or aren't in the industry would likely never see it.