Unlike anything else | Bente 28 yacht tour | Yachting Monthly
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- Опубліковано 2 січ 2025
- The Bente 28 is a new boat from the German company and is the first to be produced under the new ownership of the innovative yacht brand. Theo Stocker takes a look around
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It's so refreshing to see a modern, innovative small yacht for a reasonable price. I'm really impressed!
Very, very interesting yacht with features not found on most other 28 footers and at an approachable price. I was looking at some Dutch yachts but they are considerably heavier and much more expensive. This looks like it could be lots of fun for the two of us,
Nice boat, amazing with smart design the space you get in 28ft boat.
This might be my favourite boat in this size. Whoever designed this should be very proud.
Cool boat. Great review. Lots of good design elements. The stanchion support pegs have stubbed toes written all over them. Lol.
But regardless, very cool.
I presume the stanchions, pulpits and pushpits are aluminium anodised black. I prefer stanless as anodising, particularly black, doesn't age well.
BEAUTIFUL boat, but theres more room on my 1988 Jeanneau Sundream 28, engine access looks terrible on the Bente 28 too.
I like the idea of yachts at Porsche prices. Not for me though, as an old retired codger, I sail older used and much bigger boat for similar money. What I do like that is yachts like these will become very affordable when they are a few years old. It is a good way for first time owners to aquire a boat. We all did it, I started in my twenties with a Contessa 26. A very wet, cramped, slow and small yacht. I have fonder memories of her than any other yacht that I have owned😀.
I like the cabin spray extension, but there's a massive gap at the sides between it and cabin top, well it looked open not glazed by perspex. This should be closed off with the contol lines fed though ferrules.
An induction hob on a sailing boat only works on Lake Constance or when it is calm.
how will it do in a sunny place like SA? I think it might be an oven?
Would you be able to take this offshore for long voyages if you modified the stove or is the boat as a whole not made for it?
German daysailer with German landlubber interior design.
A near 30ft boat that somehow doesn’t have a gimbaled stove, a massive greenhouse because lake sailors apparently can’t stand to be in fair lake sailing conditions - but costs almost as much as a Pogo 30.
It’s like trying to compete against the Dehler 30 OD but somehow worse & from a yard that has gone bankrupted once already.
It's a daysailer. Hence all the "I guess if you were cruising you could.....".
You'd have to add some reinforcement to the bow if you wanted a decent anchor to overnight, right?
Ok. 25 knts of wind. Boat is heelled. You take a seat on the lee side, more confortable....and you get a stram of water running through that gap netween the cabin and the arch.... that will wake you up!! You were supose to be on wacth!!!
didn't mention that curve from the keel back to the transom of the hull, its not going to be a super fast planing boat... you can see from the video with the asymmetric spinnaker up, it doesn't get up on the plane at all..
Well @ 3,000 kg is gonna take some oomph to get her on plane. The 27SSC I crew on is half the weight, we can get on plane in right conditions at 14 knots
Are you a journalist or a sales rep? I'm surprised that you do not question the design choices or ask the actual builder's rep for more information.
I can see plenty of sore heads happening on that coach roof extension
Would like to see an electric motor there. Otherwise really nice
The dodger is almost useless, when you can't stay dry under it. Having a glass roof means having direct sun in the salon. Imagine this on a nice afternoon...sauna!! No closed cabins at all.
And then the price. The Bente 24 was planned as an affordable little fast cruiser/racer. And now see where we have come. The 28 is just an expensive boat. And, sorry to say, it even doesn't look nice.
Have you spent much time under a hard dodger? It's about keeping the direct spray and green water off of you, not staying bone dry. In reality that dodger is not a dodger, it's an extension of the coach roof to give you the headroom you were looking for below.
Did you miss the head? Or maybe I did.
Don’t see how you get forwards safely. The canopy seems silly if you can’t sit under it. Think a few heads are gonna get thumped at the most forward seating point just before the front berth. Where do sails get stowed? All on deck I guess.. Personally I think the saloon roof(though a design signature) is compromising Bente boats. Substance is important too and to this end the roof although looking cool is a limiting factor. Don’t like it. Art for art sake!
Head?
It's on the right as you go down
I'd say the open (or rather, missing) transom would disqualify it from being a good family cruiser... Adding a proper transom would add perhaps 20 kg of fiberglass and resin. Stupid place to save weight and material.
Beaucoup trop cher