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say the length, "very" small...do you know? I have to read the link to find out the boat length, Displacement? I keep hearing judgements. Yeah the Nordic vessels are superlative quality, but real details would be helpful. Guessing its 32' Dont mean to be critical but no details on this vessel available through here. Just adjectives.
ОтветитьSomeone needs to get this guy away from the boats.
ОтветитьAnyone try to get this one without using the [non-delete] add-ons to the transaction for that vessel?
ОтветитьStill available
ОтветитьIt takes a lot of work to make a video like this. You have your own personal way of making these videos, you show what you find fascinating, please, keep it your way.
ОтветитьHow much. Why do I always have to hunt for the price.
Ответитьtop❤
ОтветитьWhat grade aluminum is this an its thickness? .20 .35? Very cool... aluminum is great and rare
ОтветитьAluminum corrodes.
ОтветитьThe sailing rig kind of sucks, because the shrouds are inside, which is indicative of a boat rigged to point into the wind, but it's not cutter rigged, which will hinder it's ability to point into the wind. Kind of a mystery. All boats are a compromise. I feel like the sailing rig layout is a compromise that misses the mark. Might not be to hard/expensive to correct though. Most boats have a lot of positive features, but most boats have some compromises that make the boat a fail as well. Moving the shrouds outboard is cheaper than adding a staysail, but I think if you're trying for any real distance, you need a staysail for versatility, especially heaving too. Both could be done on this boat, and the OP has found a boat with many nice features, but it will need some modifications to make it truly bluewater capable, just from the rig. For an aluminum boat, it may be worth it to invest in the changes to make this into a great passage maker!
ОтветитьWhat length?
Ответитьcool boat!!
ОтветитьWhat kind of range does she have on the engine? L/H or gallons per hour at what speed? Very nice yacht. Probably lots of fun.
Ответитьinsulation?
ОтветитьYou know, that as far back as I go you tell us in your blog titles that "this vessel can take you anywhere". Excellation point.
Well, blah, it's my opinion that anything short of a flat-bottom 13 foot whaleboat can take you anywhere. ANYWHERE.
Please stop using this phrase in future videos.
i am 16years old and having saved up the last few years, this is the kind of boat i would like to buy,i am Australian i don't see these kinda deals
ОтветитьHi 👋🏻... is she still availible? Beautiful lines. On the West Coast...but will sail her home.
Cheers!
great boat!
ОтветитьWhat a nice boat.
ОтветитьBeautiful boat. Beautiful presentation of it. Thank you for showing it.
ОтветитьWATCH 23MINUTES IN HELL BY BILL WEISS SUPERNATURAL NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE.DOES LIFE EXIST AFTER DEATH?WATCH THIS THOUGHT PROVOKING STORY AND FIND OUT.**
ОтветитьWooo
ОтветитьVery nice pilothouse design. 👍 like it a lot. Do you know the name of designer / builder?
ОтветитьIt's just a little weekend sailing boat. It's maddeningly uncomfortable. The bow cabin bed is simply too short. The interior is crowded and cramped. The view from the enclosed space of the cockpit is poor. It is true that it is a sheltered place, but it is not really spacious. It can be stuffy and uncomfortable during a tropical cruise. For an aluminum boat, the conical corrosion of the hull must be examined very FIRELY. Until then, there is no enthusiastic fandom for it.
The ISUZU engine is nicely painted. Who knows how many operating hours it ran. Compared to this little loser, it is oversized and so is its consumption. The previous owner did not pay the current high price he was asking at some point now. I think there is one more zero in the price.
Cute little island hopper. Always loved a pilot house but, you lose us salty sailors (m/f) with a Wet Head Enjoy....
ОтветитьThis is a perfect small boat for a single handed sailor.
ОтветитьI really like the design - and useage of space !!
ОтветитьThe amount of wasted space in this boat is disturbing.
ОтветитьDude I love that lil boat bro
What is it
cracking little go anywhere boat...
ОтветитьFor an English man you make it very interesting for me to understand , your videos are very informative and put together well. You now have another subscriber.
ОтветитьThx.
ОтветитьLove this boat, thanks for showing. one down side is the relatively large cockpit and lack of companionway bridge to block water from finding its way below decks.
ОтветитьYep, another featured boat that is cosy and practical, I would live on that.
ОтветитьI could not find the contact info anywhere after watching it twice and I really like the boat
Ответитьnot fancy but great layout
Ответитьlovely
ОтветитьI want this boat. Now, to come up with the spare 70k :). Would love to have it, though. Such character. Looks so fun.
ОтветитьNice & impressive. A good one to get used rather than buying the new build. I see it as a professional yacht/boat.
ОтветитьSweet boat
ОтветитьThat boat is Nice 😮😮😮
ОтветитьI still don't understand how $65,000 is considered budget for Cruising, I believe that's a misleading title.
Is that because boats have gotten massive and expensive in the last 20 years?
It's only 'Budget' compared to the monstruous 40+ft "Cruisers" around today.
there are definitely 33ft boats that are similar but way more cheaper than this.
It's a beautiful boat and you featured it well. I'm only learning to sail now in an also beautiful lake in N. California, (Whiskeytown Lake) with 'Yacht Club' Laser's and my recently purchased Hobie Cat 16. One day though, I hope to level up, and sail the coastlines, and eventually the oceans.
ОтветитьGood information, well done
ОтветитьBoat market is down 👇. Good unique design is a plus. I personally think its a little overpriced.
ОтветитьLol that keel definitely won't get drift net and lost line entanglements.
ОтветитьPrice tag is okay.
Boat is well designed.
Appears as having been designed by someone who already made extensive sailing.
Galley a little too large to my taste (considering it is a 33ft boat) - as a French I can guarantee you can make two full meals a day with smaller galleys… as I did it for 30+ years on my 30ft sailboat-
I'm a little surprised by the shrouds being so close to the mast with no visible benefit as to shrouds mounted on the hull, but that wouldn't stop me from buying.
The steering chair seems a little bit too big as to the boat size where space is a premium… but the new owner can decide what suits him best.
I'm always a little bit dubious about double berths when sailing hard : a good single berth with a lee cloth is the most confortable item on a boat, but this can also be arraged.
All in all, apparently good buy.
Would be a serious buyer if … I wasn't 75. Ah sssshhhh…
Lucky buyer.
Jordan, it looks like the table in the pilot house lowers down and can become another berth. The cushion for allowing that was in the aft cabin. Besides that, this looks like a pretty nice small sailboat.
Ответитьthat's definitely a northern n Extreme southern. ie "cold" latitude vessel latitude vessel
Ответитьid like to see how this boat is configured to have both a tiller and a wheel ? how does that work?
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