I just got home from Trawlerfest at Essex Ct. It was ok. The vendor booths were very limited and about half of the boats were used brokerage boats. But Nordic Tugs, Back Cove and Ranger Tugs all had new boats and Mainship had their new 37.
I chatted with the dealer a bit about it. He ordered it and customized it significantly from the standard (if there is such a thing) Marlow model. He had them take the space that was going to be a second berth and made it into the dinning/cocktail area you see in the first pic. He added high end refrigerators, movedelectrical panels around, etc to make it nicer, but...
We talked about how it was developed. We decided that it started with the Pilot 34 mold and that was cut and a section taken out of the middle (to make the main bulkhead where they wanted it) and the aft cockpit with its folding swim platform you see in the last pic was added.
All in all it is nice, maybe more of an entertainment dock queen and not a real cruiser to my taste. Not at all like the utilitarian original Pilot. But that is what I would expect from Marlow.
David
I chatted with the dealer a bit about it. He ordered it and customized it significantly from the standard (if there is such a thing) Marlow model. He had them take the space that was going to be a second berth and made it into the dinning/cocktail area you see in the first pic. He added high end refrigerators, movedelectrical panels around, etc to make it nicer, but...
We talked about how it was developed. We decided that it started with the Pilot 34 mold and that was cut and a section taken out of the middle (to make the main bulkhead where they wanted it) and the aft cockpit with its folding swim platform you see in the last pic was added.
All in all it is nice, maybe more of an entertainment dock queen and not a real cruiser to my taste. Not at all like the utilitarian original Pilot. But that is what I would expect from Marlow.
David