Broom Admiral
The Broom Admirals were originally built for the hire fleet in the 1950s and were according to Broom’s brochure a ‘great favourite amongst discerning hirers’. The
Broom 34 Sedan
Based on the same hull as its flybridge cousin, the Broom 34 Sedan is a single level cruiser ideal for inland waterways which is still popular on the Thames and […]
Broom Saxon 40
Originally designed as a successor to the Admiral Class for the hire fleet, only one Saxon 40 was ever built. Since new the Broom family themselves used the boat every […]
Broom Ocean 42
Interior layout varies in detail depending on what was specified when new. All boats have a large aft cabin and two forward cabins although in some later models the forward [&helli
Broom Ocean 40
The Ocean 40 was one of Broom’s rare flybridge models, incorporating both the amenity of an aft cabin with the raised steering position of a flybridge and the open aft [&hell
Broom Ocean 37
Based on the same hull as the Broom 37 Continental this boat has a significantly different superstructure and changes in the interior layout. Outside, the decks run all round the [
Broom Ocean 31
Primarily a river boat, the confusingly named Ocean 31 is still popular because of its low air and water draught giving it flexibility on river systems. The displacement hull gave
Broom Monarch
Designed by John Bennett, the Broom Monarch combines a fast offshore cruiser with an easy to handle boat for inland cruising. Interior layout offers a degree of customisation with
Broom 9/70
The 9/70 was designed to give the maximum possible space in a 32 footer whilst still providing a safe sea boat with the traditional good handling qualities of Broom craft. [&hellip
Broom 530
With the same interior layout options as the Broom 50, the 530 has an extended transom bathing platform which can be used to carry a tender. The 530 is produced […]