This is a fantastic boat. I’ve crewed on here many times. I even filmed a yoga video on the back. Anyone who gets this boat will get a turn key opportunity to sail off into the sunset. And it’s been meticulously taken care of. The owners were hard core about putting the best of the best in here. Honestly I’d have done a video of the owner talking about everything he added. The man was truly passionate. Great boat. Sad I won’t be crewing her anymore. 😢❤
I’d like to have seen the some of the areas not shown like the forecastle and stowage up towards the Bow Specs, like water maker and fresh water capacity engine HP fuel capacity Are there bow thrusters? Tonnage Max capacity for dinghy IIS there a toy tank for waverunner and dinghy? How many AC units? Floor layout and plan. Crew quarter? Total number of heads.
Thank you for the comment. All fair points, none of what you mentioned was covered. However the purpose of this video was purely just a “Sneak Peak”. I had an opportunity to take this video on her debut. I am not even happy with the quality of the video but I did not want to let an opportunity pass. I’ve been thinking about and working slowly on a more in depth, descriptive video. The hurdle I am faced with it, is there are so many different options and variations. For example; Watermaker - several different models and configurations available depending on several factors such as electrical setup, planned usage, # of cabins/ heads etc Bow thrusters & Stern thruster options Several different layouts including galley up or down configurations plus custom layouts on top of that. It comes down to, once we get to this size of vessel it becomes so customizable the owner can design it to his/her spec. I just came back from France after visiting hull #2 which is just being finished. Currently there will be three built a year. If you would like to I would be happy to schedule a Zoom to go through this with you. I will take your comments on board and think more how I can produce a more detailed, descriptive video you are referring too. Thanks again, James
Can the table be cut, hinged and folded in half to create floor space? TV in the master cabin? Is that going to be possible? Fold down for ceiling? Some other way?
@@jamestiernanyachts9021 I'm still in the dreaming stage. But I'm working on it. That table folded in half, would add huge floor space when folded. Do not feel like you have to waste time on my questions, but I'm gonna ask them. 1. Ok in the cockpit, 2 tables, articulating up and down so either or both could be a big sunbed or a table. They could combine in the middle to make one table? Is that possible? 2. What if someone wanted to live on this full time. Could one of the aft cabins be turned into space/garage? Washer/dryer, freezer pantry/storage? So, one aft cabin with one wet-head. The other side a garage and then proper nav station/workspace so someone could do computer work? If so, since the nav station is moved could a tv articulate up from behind that cool setae across from the table? 3. What if someone got it in their head they want no propane at all. Can the galley be all induction and can the cockpit be electric gill? Even with the diesel engine? 4. My question about the master cabin is a big one, I'll save it for later. If I get to retire this way, this seems to be the boat. No other boat comes close. You do not need to answer any of these, I'm still just dreaming.
@@masewoods8337 Hi Mase, no problem see my answers in your text below; James Tiernan Yacht Consultant I'm still in the dreaming stage. Keep the dream alive, without dreams where would we be! But I'm working on it. That table folded in half, would add huge floor space when folded. Do not feel like you have to waste time on my questions, but I'm gonna ask them. No problem here are the answers below text of each question; 1. Ok in the cockpit, 2 tables, articulating up and down so either or both could be a big sunbed or a table. They could combine in the middle to make one table? Is that possible? I’m not sure is there enough space for this but it if there is then no problem. 2. What if someone wanted to live on this full time. Could one of the aft cabins be turned into space/garage? Washer/dryer, freezer pantry/storage? So, one aft cabin with one wet-head. The other side a garage and then proper nav station/workspace so someone could do computer work? If so, since the nav station is moved could a tv articulate up from behind that cool setae across from the table? Yes. In fact we were presented some very exciting new design proposals last week that would fit exactly your thoughts here. Once we have final confirmation and picture I will send this to you. You’re going to love it. 3. What if someone got it in their head they want no propane at all. Can the galley be all induction and can the cockpit be electric gill? Even with the diesel engine? Yes we have already started to induction stove top and fully electric combo oven which includes air fryer function. 4. My question about the master cabin is a big one, I'll save it for later. If I get to retire this way, this seems to be the boat. No other boat comes close. You do not need to answer any of these, I'm still just dreaming. Keep dreaming sir! I’m sure one day we will be popping a bottle of champagne on your new boat! :)
Wow! Ok let me explain what I want to know about the master cabin. Make the one that's just a shower into a dry head. By extending the space to port into the cabin, toward where the door is now. Move the door over towards port. Remove the other wet-head altogether. Push the galley wall into the master cabin. like 1 or 2 feet. Now that galley sink can go in the corner. Facing a corner sink you have counter space left and right and more storage underneath and up top. Also, since the one head is extended you have a real place for a tv facing the bed on the extended head wall. I am sure that did not come out well. But I have been staring at the image of the layout, obviously not the longitudinal galley, this is for the forward galley. That is a layout. Tons more space for pots and pans a dishwasher etc. It's not symmetric, but some of us don't care. Anyway. That is my dream version of my dream retirement boat. We'll be talking about this in 7 months. I'm trying.
Hey James, when I saw this video last week, I loved how you hit the important amenities right up front, water maker, generator etc...great way to make a video. Can't wait to see the 44!
Different boats for different folks Mark. There are boats out there with out those items, give me a call if you would like to talk about them, (832) 849 7322.
Hello. Thanks for your feedback. However this is not a review, it’s a quick walkthrough. To review a boat of this size would take much, much longer. I am very familiar with the 67 so if you would like to email your questions I would be happy to answer and/or review the boat with you. James.Tiernan@Atlantic-Cruising.com Thanks for watching! 👍
@@jamestiernanyachts9021 I am not criticizing your video I just can’t find a full walkthrough on RU-vid for this particular boat, I watch a lot of yacht and boats reviews I’m an Engineer and I’m interested to see yacht and designs , I won’t be in the market ever for one :) but I dream and I design ideas on Autocad. I don’t want to trouble you with questions I just hope to one day find a good full walkthrough for this particular boat I asked Aquaholic channel if they get the chance to walkthrough it
Fair point. Until I spent time sailing on some FP with this layout I wasn’t a fan either. After a few years now of sailing on them, believe it or not this is what I consider the strongest design feature of the FP range.
just think how much better this video would have been if you stopped the camera for a second so peoples eyes could adjust.....talk about seas sickness at ones desk!!!
Love the boat, but needed to watch the vid on silent as you couldn’t be heard over the thumping background music. I want to hear about the boat without feeling like I’m being told about it in da club.
I can email you the price sheet. If you contact me via email or cell I will send you the pricing. Price will vary depending on how we set it up for you and how you will sail her. James@Atlantic-Cruising.com +1 (832) 849 7322