BruceK
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Having spent hours inspecting an ST42, I agree.I feel the same way about the Beneteaus. You will like the build quality of the Maritimo.
Australian built Maritimo is the third brand vehicle of Bill Barry-Cotter, after Riviera (very similar boats,flourishing in other ownership after a GFC near death) and before that, Mariner. They tend towards sport fisher,with good creature comforts, though sleeping cabins can be tight. The hulls are essentially planing,with lots of engine power, often Volvo, but often operate at modest hull speed. Anchored in a breeze they hunt constantly.The number of boats around reflects longevity of the design and build quality.
We seriously considered a Riv 37(43ftLOA, twin Cummins 370s) but were put off by a crawl space ER, modest water capacity and tight owners cabin. Though Maritimo/Riv popularity is testament to their design and construction standards, they`re just not trawlers. Except Mariner did build some, years ago and even built GB 36 and 42 under license, cabins redesigned, for a period.
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