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 the first boat to introduce the modern style “eyebrow” windows and also used a black frame for the saloon windscreen, giving it an all-in-one look. The easy to operate “pram hood” canopies were also introduced on this model.
A more spacious version of the 39 KL, the 42 CL has the trademark aft master cabin, deck saloon with sliding door access to port, the galley and dinette on the lower level, before the second heads and forward V-berth cabin. As with the 39KL, the dinette table can be lowered to convert into an occasional berth.
Typical engine configuration is twin 350HP Yanmar diesels.
LOA: | 42ft 6in / 12.95m |
Beam: | 13ft 11in / 4.24m |
Draught: | 3ft 6in / 1.06m |
Min. Air Draught: | 10ft 10in / 3.3m |
Hull/Deck: | GRP |
Hull Form: | Semi-displacement |
Cruise Speed: | 20 knots |
Max. Speed: | 26 knots |
Fuel Capacity: | 138 gals / 605 ltrs per engine |
Water Capacity: | 100 gals / 454 ltrs |
Build Period: | 2000-2007 |
Number Built: | 49 |
Previous Model: | n/a |
Successor Model: | 425 |
Market Value: | £160,000 – 230,000 |