Broom 42cl
The 42 CL was the largest boat to date in the coastal range, capable of combining a fast cruising seaboat with one suitable for European inland waterways. The 42 was […]
Broom 425
The 425 combines the best of the 415 and 42CL providing a boat capable of both fast offshore and inland cruising. The design incorporates the dual aft steps from the […]
Broom 415 OS
The 415 is a popular model in the Offshore range, designed with full planing hulls for fast offshore cruising. The all-round transom seating of the 415 maximises the aft deck [&hel
Broom 39KL 2+2
The 39 2+2 is a variation on the 39KL providing two ensuite cabins and an extended deck saloon. The dinette is removed, and the additional space is given over to […]
Broom 39KL
The 39KL is the successor to the popular Ocean 38, with an improved bathing platform with built-in steps. The name change to KL emphasises the good handling provided by the [&helli
Broom Ocean 38 & 38cl
The 38 was designed by Andrew Wolstenholme to bridge the gap between Broom’s Offshore and Coastal ranges, resurrecting the hugely successful semi-displacement Broom and Ocean
Broom 37 Crown
Successor to the successful Continental, the Broom Crown was based on the same hull, but had a restyled superstructure and a significant change to the layout. Twin v-berths in the
Broom 37 Continental
With a reputation as immensely sea-worthy and bringing together all the key layout features that have characterised Brooms boats ever since, the 37 Continental can fairly be said t
Broom 365
Introduced for 2006, the 365 is the new entry level model in the Offshore range. The Andrew Wolstenholme design has a medium ‘V’ planing hull with a shallow keel which
Broom 345 OS
Designed by Andrew Wolstenholme, the 345 was the smallest model in the Offshore range. The enclosed cockpit provides a sheltered seating area, and there is all round deck access wi