I'm kind of curious wrt the 378's perceived 'dated' styling? It doesn't have the 'graceful' radar arch or profile of the 358 for sure, nor the cute curved and more integral swim platform. The 358 is breathtaking in profile. Apart from that, I am a little of a loss? We bought the 2007 378 because there was really no other boat like it, and certainly not for the price with options.
Firstly, we like our pets and elderly humans to be able to step onto the swim platform without getting wet -- the 358's integral swim platform would make it a challenge under some circumstances. Sleek translates to awkward.
Secondly, I don't know of any other boat which offers the spaciousness of the interior for two person vacationing; not the 34 or 37/38 Dancers, certainly; 39 Tiara, but we are talking different price point. It really is unique in the marketplace.
The oft mentioned tight helm is only on entry where arguably one's knees might brush together deliberately attempting to pass through in such a manner. Walk up to the foredeck is easy and unencumbered -- the only better boat I've seen for foredeck access is the 39 Cruisers, but you have to take the filler cushion out first, then it is like walking up an escalator. The transom canvas wall could be shortened a bit -- that way I could lower my Nerf Basketball Hoop so I could make the shot when I am bored. Great and unique cockpit dining for the size.
Below, well, hard to complain. Furniture and layout that doesn't look boatlike at all. Anyone who complains about the interior clearly has not sat in the aft settee on the starboard corner with their feet on the table looking diagonally across the cabin to the TV or galley fifteen feet away and wondered about the sheer size of the boat.
Interestingly, the almost twelve foot brdige clearance and slender bow give boaters who are not used to such graceful lines compared to large shouldered boats the appearance of less length than there actually is. I've been looking at boats for decades, have owned this boat for a year and am still panic stricken when I look at mine from a distance and a 37/38 Ray. The difference is when you step on and inspect from a functional perspective.
Hey, we're all Four Winns owners, here, I understand; I'm just really surprised at the comments regarding a dated look. I would agree that finish would be nicer with granite and real wood veneers for sure, but that is a cosmetic and cost concern not a dated concern. The radar arch could be shaved down a foot and reconfigured to make the aft canvas not so large, but then again, it all depends on your height? I have a friend who had more headroom in the shower and helm of his 32 Rinker than his new 34 Rinker where he has to hunch over while driving. And a friend who discovered that her 35 Rinker has no cabin storage.
_________________ Brian Cowper 2007 Vista 378 Volvo 8.1 GI Kanata, Canada Brian@Marchbrook.com
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