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 keel. T
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
Broom 34
Introduced as the Broom Ocean 34, the boat was later rebadged as the Broom 34 to strengthen the Broom branding. Designed as a combined inland and coastal cruiser, the Ocean 34 feat
Broom 33
The Broom 33 was intended to strengthen Broom’s presence in the seagoing medium-size cruiser market and bridged the gap between their well-reputed river boats and their large
Broom 32
A popular and practical river boat, examples can still be found to hire on the French canals. The interior layout packed ample accommodation into a modestly sized boat, with the do
Broom 30 Coupe
The Broom 30 Coupe was a revival of the popular Broom 29, a medium powered displacement cruiser designed mainly as a river boat but with a capacity for estuary cruising. Aimed