Huge windows on fenders level might be a bit risky in tight marinas. I saw one being commissioned in Sibenik few weeks ago. Awesome design! Great for mediterranean family caravaning in my opinion.
FFS. Why don't these manufacturers just skip to the end point and mould the entire hull in Lexan? because it's soooooo much more important to let light in than keep water out.
Hi Toby, worth noting for “integrated” deck flush Flexible Solar Panels that most on the Market are rubbish, and delaminate within 2 years, and stop working. Maybe Dufour are still searching for flexible panels that will reliably keep working long enough ?Also interesting for the Charter version of the 44 , is a much better and nearly there draft of 5 foot 3 inches, and only needs a further reduction of 15 inches to be really useful for Cruisers, or 9 inches less to start being liveable with . Also very interesting, is the Standard inboard Diesel has been changed to a 57 Hp, which Suggests that might be the much better Yanmar ? That Stupid Hexagonal Saloon Table so wrecks the entire Layout setup for Cruising imho,that it is seriously grounds for firing the interior Designers, and calls for a proper interior redesign, that is perhaps going to be assisted with aTwo Cabin Version, with the Forward Cabin Altered to have an actually usable slightly offset Pullman proper rectangular Queen Sized Double with Lee Cloths, rather than a walk around with weird cutouts that on passage catapults those trying to sleep out of bed . Right now, a terrific hull design has been wrecked by the interior designers who haven’t got a clue about the needs of Cruisers or Voyagers Frankly. I am in the process of negotiating with an Agent Broker, who is trying to get changes made that will meet my Cruising Specification, given that Dufour is sincerely attempting to change its direction heavily towards Cruising, and I am happy to say that so far, progress appears to be being made. Best Wishes. Bob. 🤔🌟🌟🌟👍🏴🇬🇧⛵️
Fairweather party boats? Sure. I wouldn't want to cross the Atlantic on one, but I love some of the ideas they've got going on here otherwise as someone with family and grandchildren on the way, thinking about some nice coves to spend weekends on the hook. Dufour know their target customer pretty well and let's just say that most of these boats are probably going to have high engine hours and a single slightly tattered headsail that's never properly furled up on its UV strip. I'd go for the performance model to get a real mainsheet. To be fair, with the chined hull I bet this thing goes like stink when trimmed up and on her lines. I wonder where the IRC rating is going to fall on it.
Crazy. Just get a 42 foot cat with vastly more stability, front trampoline, and easy dinghy lift between the hulls. With separate hulls, couples also have more privacy.
Needs to be trailerable to work in the North American market but yes these hull designs despite being 50 years on now are just now starting to take over the US Boating market which hasn't built out an innovative hull going on 100 Years now #thistle_sailboat #laser_sailboat not even Nordhavn actually although a great vessel that one😊
All I see is DANGER! Falling from one side to the other in either the cockpit or saloon is a killer. I can’t get my head around this safety issue. What am I missing?
Don't worry, people who buy boats like this always have lots of scatter cushions. It will be like being in a big soft, bouncy washing machine I'm sure 😏
The interior designer never stopped to ask why you typically don't go for open plan solutions with lots of air on sailboats? The entire saloon space is unusable while underway...
That interior is a hot mess. They need to go back to the drawing board on that. Did anyone else notice the two cubbies in the aft room that are perfect for banging your head or foot on a sharp edge
I just don't like the interior layout. You got all that volume and most of it is wasted due to poor utilization. What am I going to do with all that saloon space?
What a shame. I own a Dufour 44P from 2008. A real sailboat. I would have loved to see an improved version when they decided to keep the same name. What a shame. This modern floating caravan has nothing to do with sailing.
Thats the best description I heard so far. Those newish boats resemble more of a caravan than a seaworthy vessel. But as everything in this world, it is more about showing off than enjoying a sophisticated grounded machine.
It's the current trend. The future is taking sturdy construction from lessons learned in disasters like the infamous 1979 Fastnet race, and combining it with modern technology and comfort. Already Kraken yachts are doing that, and I'm sure there will be a few more in the future.
Wow such backward move in design by Dufour after being so progressive for the past few years. The galley is next to useless with little counter space next to the sink and not much more at the hob. And as for the life raft recess in the transom - just how practical is this? If you have the misfortune to have to abandon ship the sea state is likely to be severe. The fold down transom will be bucking up and down as the boat pitches and you are expected to extract the life raft and deploy it....I think not. Perhaps if the door was on hydraulic rams that kept it down it may be achievable.
Just read these comments. The guys that design the interiors have never been thrown from one side of the boat to the other.
It looks like a Danish police car
And a New Zealand cop car ….
Yachting World, You're so talented! I had to hit the like button!
Huge windows on fenders level might be a bit risky in tight marinas. I saw one being commissioned in Sibenik few weeks ago. Awesome design! Great for mediterranean family caravaning in my opinion.
Brand new boat with creaky floors.
WD40
@@eugenedreyer4805 see a doctor soon
On Sailing Doodles TH-cam channel they chartered a Dufour and found it was really noisy and creaky. Lots of complaints.
Look on the bright side, I have a Beneteau 😢.
FFS. Why don't these manufacturers just skip to the end point and mould the entire hull in Lexan? because it's soooooo much more important to let light in than keep water out.
Um Belo veleiro !
Already creaking?
WD40
Hi Toby, worth noting for “integrated” deck flush Flexible Solar Panels that most on the Market are rubbish, and delaminate within 2 years, and stop working. Maybe Dufour are still searching for flexible panels that will reliably keep working long enough ?Also interesting for the Charter version of the 44 , is a much better and nearly there draft of 5 foot 3 inches, and only needs a further reduction of 15 inches to be really useful for Cruisers, or 9 inches less to start being liveable with . Also very interesting, is the Standard inboard Diesel has been changed to a 57 Hp, which Suggests that might be the much better Yanmar ? That Stupid Hexagonal Saloon Table so wrecks the entire Layout setup for Cruising imho,that it is seriously grounds for firing the interior Designers, and calls for a proper interior redesign, that is perhaps going to be assisted with aTwo Cabin Version, with the Forward Cabin Altered to have an actually usable slightly offset Pullman proper rectangular Queen Sized Double with Lee Cloths, rather than a walk around with weird cutouts that on passage catapults those trying to sleep out of bed . Right now, a terrific hull design has been wrecked by the interior designers who haven’t got a clue about the needs of Cruisers or Voyagers Frankly. I am in the process of negotiating with an Agent Broker, who is trying to get changes made that will meet my Cruising Specification, given that Dufour is sincerely attempting to change its direction heavily towards Cruising, and I am happy to say that so far, progress appears to be being made. Best Wishes. Bob. 🤔🌟🌟🌟👍🏴🇬🇧⛵️
Fairweather party boats? Sure. I wouldn't want to cross the Atlantic on one, but I love some of the ideas they've got going on here otherwise as someone with family and grandchildren on the way, thinking about some nice coves to spend weekends on the hook. Dufour know their target customer pretty well and let's just say that most of these boats are probably going to have high engine hours and a single slightly tattered headsail that's never properly furled up on its UV strip. I'd go for the performance model to get a real mainsheet. To be fair, with the chined hull I bet this thing goes like stink when trimmed up and on her lines. I wonder where the IRC rating is going to fall on it.
that's a bold interior lmao
Crazy. Just get a 42 foot cat with vastly more stability, front trampoline, and easy dinghy lift between the hulls. With separate hulls, couples also have more privacy.
Mmm. Plus you get the extra marina fee's with a cat.
The creaking will ensure that couples will have ample privacy :)
That happens when the interior designer has never sailed before
I wonder how those interiors will look like after 30/40 years of sailing compare to some wood interiors we still have from some old sailboats...
These light, bright and fragile "Ikea" interior will age as milk. There's just no way they will look good even 10 years from now.
No handrail inside, this make no sense, caravane boat
Needs to be trailerable to work in the North American market but yes these hull designs despite being 50 years on now are just now starting to take over the US Boating market which hasn't built out an innovative hull going on 100 Years now #thistle_sailboat #laser_sailboat not even Nordhavn actually although a great vessel that one😊
IKEA with sails.
Wow! So awesome!
All I see is DANGER! Falling from one side to the other in either the cockpit or saloon is a killer. I can’t get my head around this safety issue. What am I missing?
There's a table in the middle to stop you?
Don't worry, people who buy boats like this always have lots of scatter cushions.
It will be like being in a big soft, bouncy washing machine I'm sure 😏
The interior designer never stopped to ask why you typically don't go for open plan solutions with lots of air on sailboats? The entire saloon space is unusable while underway...
That interior is a hot mess. They need to go back to the drawing board on that. Did anyone else notice the two cubbies in the aft room that are perfect for banging your head or foot on a sharp edge
I Never understood why they were so cheap, until this video😮
I just don't like the interior layout. You got all that volume and most of it is wasted due to poor utilization. What am I going to do with all that saloon space?
charter parade
the interior is a bit of disappointment . all a bit confused
You're picky.
I could not agree more. It is a mess
@@sethfriedman2462No. This is an ugly boat.
lol great on the outside but ugly ikea on the inside
What a shame. I own a Dufour 44P from 2008. A real sailboat. I would have loved to see an improved version when they decided to keep the same name. What a shame. This modern floating caravan has nothing to do with sailing.
Thats the best description I heard so far. Those newish boats resemble more of a caravan than a seaworthy vessel. But as everything in this world, it is more about showing off than enjoying a sophisticated grounded machine.
fully agree, this boat seems to have been designed by people who have never been on a boat in their entire life.
Yes. They all became just charter boats.
It's the current trend. The future is taking sturdy construction from lessons learned in disasters like the infamous 1979 Fastnet race, and combining it with modern technology and comfort. Already Kraken yachts are doing that, and I'm sure there will be a few more in the future.
After a few weeks sailing one in the Adriatic I disagree, sails a lot better than my older Bavaria 44.
Wow such backward move in design by Dufour after being so progressive for the past few years. The galley is next to useless with little counter space next to the sink and not much more at the hob. And as for the life raft recess in the transom - just how practical is this? If you have the misfortune to have to abandon ship the sea state is likely to be severe. The fold down transom will be bucking up and down as the boat pitches and you are expected to extract the life raft and deploy it....I think not. Perhaps if the door was on hydraulic rams that kept it down it may be achievable.
looks worse than the older design. i used to like Dufor. Not really any more
Looks like Ukrainian colours 🙂
Very personally subjective but for me: Nah.
Its terrible!