Beneteau Swift Trawler 30 - Features by BoatTest.com
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- čas přidán 29. 07. 2024
- BoatTest.com reviews the features of the new Swift Trawler 30 by Beneteau.
The new Swift Trawler 30 represents Beneteau's continuing quest to define the trawler as it should be. Designed for traveling long distances as much as for enjoying anchorages and stopovers, her open layout is wonderful for any voyage. Incredibly ingenious, the rear cockpit converts into a spacious terrace over the sea, while the flybridge, with a small lounge and steering station, creates a completely separate living space.
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The Beneteau story began more than 130 years ago when Benjamin Beneteau started building fishing trawlers in Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, France. Today, Beneteau has grown to over twenty manufacturing facilities in France, Italy, Brazil and the United States and has become the worldwide leader in sailboats manufacturing. The Beneteau product lines now include sailboats Oceanis, First and Sense, and powerboats Gran Turismo, Swift Trawler, Barracuda and Monte Carlo.
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Thanks captain Steve-another great review!
It's great to see a smaller Beneteau and I love the rear deck solution. Here's some things I would like to see: opposed seating in the salon; this could be achieved by changing the cabinetry to a slim vertical unit flanked by two armchairs or even being more radical and eliminating the port walkway-this would really differentiate from the 34' . Also a convection microwave slightly bigger and mounted higher as they get used a lot.
I do wish the captain. Would change to left hand side, or port side, not port hand side.
Capn Steve is the best.
Anyone know details on the cooling systems, engine and generator.
I assume fresh water with anti freeze with a raw water heat transfer tank for both.
Any info would be great
I’d say it would be on the boat test website, but I’m sure you could dig it up somewhere on the internet
Just out of curiosity - this is a rather small boat, but still too big to tow it with an SUV. How can you move these (lorry?) on land and for how much? I am especially curious about Europe, where driving lanes are often narrower than the beam of this beauty
gradirei qualche proposta di vendita. grazie
Cap'n Steve how does she handle on the water... Smooth, chop, rough??
She won't be as planted as a larger boat but other reviews have been favourable in the chop.
Is there a way to mount a PWC?
no
Is it a trailer boat?
Sure, if you have a *big* trailer, wide load permits, a pilot car...
Practically, no. Way too big and heavy
Magnus.
Why don’t these salesman ever wear socks? Sheeeeesh... I feel like I can smell those feet through my computer screen
Shibbles Shalzabot: they are deck shoes, invariably designed to be worn with out socks and he’s not a salesman, he would be termed a Yacht Broker....
@@PhilbyFavourites "...he’s not a salesman, he would be termed a Yacht Broker."
He's not a yacht broker or a yacht salesman; he's a reporter. He's a boat reviewer with BoatTest.com.
I think the problem lies with your own feet being smelly, lol. I've NEVER had smelly feet in my boatshoes, never.
@@nomansland120 feet have some of the strongest sweat glands in the entire body. Now think of them without any cotton to wick away that sweat along with having no ventilation while being wrapped in leather on a warm summer day. If you’re gonna say they don’t smell than you’re only lying to yourself here cause I ain’t buying it. What’s next, you gonna say that your turds don’t stink too??
@@shibblesshalzabot6320 Like I said, I've never had smelly feet in my boat shoes that I wear all the time in the summer without socks.. I've certainly experiened smelly feet from wearing socks in regular shoes. My boatshoes also do not smell the least.
I doubt you've ever been on a boat though.
It’s a beutiful boat, but it’s very overpriced.