2020 – Issue 2 Winter
Bridges, getting under them; Finland, 24000 islands; Round Britain with the Tobins
2021 – Issue 1 Spring
Cruising the Normandy Coast; Cruising East Coast Back Waters; Meet the New Ireland Regional Coordinator
Broom 30 & Skipper
Sharing the same round-bilged GRP hull as the Ocean 30, designed by Mr R.M. “Rip” Martins who was a naval architect, the Broom 30 is distinguished by its midships wheel
Broom 395
The 395 was the successor to the 39KL, extending the bathing platform by a further half metre to allow for rear access steps on both sides, as has proved successful on the 425. The
Broom 455
The 455 was a development of the successful Broom 450 but only one was ever built. In build when Martin Broom sold the company in 2010, it was completed for Norfolk Yacht Agen
Broom 430
The 430 debuted at Dusseldorf 2014 and was a development of the popular 425. The boat used the latest finishes and technology in a proven semi-displacement hull which performed wel
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
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 cockpit, which
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 space
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 the larger forward