The Smyyachts Channel is all about profiling different boats and yachts that South Mountain Yachts Brokerage lists for sale. The videos are of specific vessels from the point of view one would have if you were actually on the vessel. Many of SMY's clients are out of the area; this gives them the opportunity to view the vessel should they decide to purchase. As these are more popular vessels, viewers use this channel to become familiar with vessels they are considering locally. Often, we can even see some of the features in operation such as the engines being cold started, out drives raised & lowered, trim tabs operated and the engines shifted into gear. In "Haul Out" videos the integrity of hull below the water line is inspected along with the shafts, props, rudders and other gear. These areas, by the way, are what a marine survey are all about and many tests are performed as a NAMS or SAMS Marine Surveyor would do. We are even offer Infrared video inspections!
Thanks, Mark, this is a test video for West Marine. I did a "Part 2" in which I have a close up and actually show how to wrap the wire and secure the pin to the shackle. That wasn't approved as this was for sales training and they don't want any liability with installs. Corporate & Lawyers, go figure.
Sorry, the only thing I could think of was "She'll have a great time redecorating the boat" but that may seem a bit too rude. Thanks for being a viewer of the channel!
I’ve been looking at these smaller pocket yachts for about 3 years now , I’ve had 20/22 ft boats just retired and looking to take back the water/camping overnight/weekend and longer stays still not sure about the state of America,beautiful and just what I’m looking for possibly 30ft for a overnight friend 😉❤️👏🙏🏼🇺🇸👮♀️🇺🇸🙏🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇸
I started to work on a ChrisCraft version of this style of boat. It was a 1965 woodie version with a fiberglass cabin top. Is this one still available or has it been sold?
That's because the price may change over time! The videos stay active for years so the price on the day of the video would not be acurate years later. Hence the instructions to "Visit website"
I hate how these people hide the price and want you to go through their website and look through all their boats before you actually find what you’re really interested in. No thank you !!! 😖
The bottom paint is so the marine growth can be removed more easily as this sits in brackish water. Yes it does add weight and resistance so you give up a few miles per hour and fuel economy, but protect the hull.
Ya know Bayliner always gets a bad rap as a cheap boat but this boat has everything for something under a 30 footer. I’m a cruiser guy myself but this may be my retirement plan. Especially for the money. These things are under $50k all day everyday! It’s a floating condo. It’s either going in Long Beach California if I stay in Vegas for my Catalina trips or Fort Pierce area Florida if i go down south!
I have a 79 CHB 34, equipped very similarly Have had it about 5 years in NorCal SF Bay area. Have been as far as you can go in a week or 10 days (Monterey, Bodega/Tomales Bay-abt 180NM from my home in Stockton). The thrusters are the only thing I spent a lot to add (abt 20k including bottom blister fixing and prop fixing) that I wouldn't have gone without. I have about $50k invested in her, and would take her anywhere within diesel range (approx 1,000NM at 7k)
I know that this video was posted 4 years ago and I sincerely hope you have updated your camera from the crappy one you used for this video! Talk about fisheye!!!
Question, I know it’s been a while, I just purchased a 1980 23 ft tabloid just the same as yours , my question is , up underneath the boat on port side, up front, just about where the storage hatch is up front left side, well right about in that area, but underneath the boat, I have a small perfectly cut hole there as though some type of fitting goes there , do you have any idea what goes there, thinking about just doing a fiberglass plug patch there to close it up
Visit: www.SouthMountainYachts.com for current pricing and availability... We don't put the price in due to the fact it changes over time, usually lowers. Also folks try to price and comp without noting the details.
@@Smyyachts I bought an almost identcal CHB 34 in 9/18 but with better electronics (radar, AIS) instruments and a dinghy and no rain water damage for $35K in Stockton CA
that starboard outdrive's pin is shot, the seal will follow if not already. that'll let water to seep into the transom and rot it out. otherwise a gorgeous boat!!