In a multihull world populated with cats designed for charter fleets, Broadblue touts its line of boats as "true bluewater cruisers" and builds to
Category A (Oceangoing) standards in the European Union. Below the waterline, the hulls are solid glass reinforced with Kevlar in loaded
areas. Above the waterline, hulls and deck are balsa-cored laminates with marine-grade-plywood reinforcement at hardware locations. Other
offshore-enabling attributes include five bulkheads, flotation compartments, and hardened glass windows set in aluminum frames.
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Sail Boats + Gear: Broadblue 435 a capable blue water cruising catamaran. The quality and care that have gone into the construction of the Broadblue are immediately obvious. The semi-custom aspect of its equipment list and construction will appeal to may owners preparing for extensive bluewater cruising. This is a high quality boat that should retain its value well.
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Broadblue 500: A Mini Review
Jeremy McGeary reviews this new flagship catamaran for the CW 2009 Sailboat Show
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Broadblue 385: A Seagoing Cruiser
This cat provides comfort and security at sea for serious cruisers.
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Broadblue 435: Into the Broadblue Yonder
Want a long distance cruising catamaran ideal for a couple? This British-built 43-footer might be your baby
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Broadblue Catamarans, descendent of Prout, the first series builder of ocean-going cats and last onestanding in the UK, has been energetically but carefully tending its product line. Last year we saw theBroadblue 385 and 435, and this year's offering, the 415, is designed to offer the best of both in amore efficient package—less complicated and less expensive than the 435 but with more space thanthe 385.
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From its "ocean-rated" windows to the six sealed flotation compartments, the Broadblue
385 is meant to sail safely. Its skeg-hung rudders are the same depth as the hollow
keels, which have a reinforced shoe so the boat can be grounded—a handy attribute
when beaching for a bottom scrub. In its native Britain, many are kept on moorings that
dry out in the large tides there.
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The Broadblue 42 - She's big, she's bold, but can she compete in the already competitive catamaran market? James Lermain finds out!
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The latest Broadblue launch is the 415 which although based on an existing hull, shows several stylistic features which are expected to set the pattern for the next few models, notably the blue tinted saloon windows and the diagonal portlights in the aft cabins. We sailed the 415 from Ipswich on a sunny day in late November.
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