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Let me save you 22 mins of your life that you'll never get back.... Scroll 22 mins into the video and 90% of the tour is at the end. The rest is a long drawn out speech that would run customers off after that first 10 mins of wasted talking. Absolutley ridiculous to drag on talking about so much and telling us nothing.
Has anyone owned one of these in a hot climate? How do you get along with it? I can picture it being good for colder climates but I’m curious if I wouldn’t like it being in a hot climate.
I want more cabin. And make them more comfortable inside. More luxurious.. They look really spartan. How about an Italian interior designer. Get some learther, rounded wood and comfortable seating. .
Thanks!! Great video!! I am having a problem with my garmin chartplotter. When going north I am noticing that the buoy is not where it is supposed to be. In that described case is like 15’ to the right, when according with my chartplotter I should be colliding with it. I guess i should correct o recalibrate the chartplotter or change some setting, but i cant find a way to do it. Have you any ideas? Thanks in advance!!!
Not terribly helpful for me. I have a slightly older garmin with auto guidance, which does not work well at all. It ignores obvious channel entrances and in some cases takes you across a channel. No mention about that!
Imagine experiencing the high of being on stage and winning awards and thinking your future is solid AF then being shitcanned soon after. Screw Phil and the rest of Microsoft leadership. Wildly inept
i love boats like this. I live on a rather large lake... and this is the kind of boat i'd love for it. though i prefer shorter boats in the 14' range for trailerability, canal runs, and such... they kinda scare me on the lake. for that i prefer things that can handle the waves, deep-v trawlers in the 25'+ range... but this might be able to handle the storm level waves... 8-14' territory... though still wouldn't bring it out into a noreaster on the lake with its 28'+ waves.
I have heard that Life Proof Boats tends to the customer in every way possible, I believe I heard someone that worked for you guys say "If you can imagine it we will build it." That being said, I haven't ever seen one without a Mercury or two in the back. Would I have to buy Yamaha outboards separately?
It's a nice boat but it cost way too much for what it is I will stay with my used 89 Sea Ray 24 ,it's way more comfortable and nice for the family It was a whopping 5700 dollars lol Those engines are really nice but out of my league The cost a fortune
Small World, I work for AIM Supply (Marine Supply’s) and lived in Bradenton (Manatee County) Dallas Currently. Great video and sure looks like you are a great builder. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for the detailed review. Love Life Proof boats. Micah really knows his product. While they work great in several applications, they would be great for the rocky shores of Minnesota's rivers and 10,000 lakes. Now utility with touches of luxury
How about taking the room for the port side walkway and widening the walkway in the salon. And maybe a access to the bowe from the salon. The separate shower is a great idea.