There can't be many channels... I can think of any actually, which are so consistently reliable, with objective content... and superbly presented, I have never been disappointed and really, really look forward to each one with a tour that I can get lost in... for the uninitiated, when you're watching, pause some times and take a breath. Perfect. You really have this down as an art-form. They give me great pleasure. Never any hyperbole. Just reassuring appraisal. Long may it continue. Many thanks, Mike
Madam L'Eclaire And if we get a third person with another $45, then we might have enough for one of us to get a ticket to cruise for maybe two hours on one! 🤞
Hi Nick. Another great Aquaholic tour. Appreciate walkthrough on a smaller yacht. Boat shows keep you very busy and its better to have the tour without loads of people aboard. . . Dont they realise you're a celebrity.
Another great video sir.....I just recently purchased a 27ft boat on the Norfolk Broads for the sum of £2.5k-needs a paint but won’t take me long. It a 4 birth equipped with hot water, shower, toilet, cooker, Webasto hot air heating, powered by a Inboard reconditioned Perkins 4107. Many years of fun for my family. You should do a video on my boat and demonstrate to the people you haven’t got to be rich to own a boat.
@Sophus E Magill Eskimos seem to do pretty well with it. lol Saw a video once with about a 25 foot sea going kayak and a family of 5 came crawling out of it... haha it looked like one of those tiny circus clown cars where the clowns just keep coming out. :)
What I truly like about this particular yacht and it's layout is that it's both elegant and cozy (home-like feeling) at the same time. Every yacht should have a cosy atmosphere embedded within it. Unfortunately, when you get to the larger yachts, it seems as though it starts missing out on the cozy feeling.
Not bad for half a mill. I wouldnt add the third room because it than would feel to small. Like it is is just perfect for a couple and a occiasonaly a guest or two.
First time watching this guy.. like this review style. Well informed, straight to the point. No messing about with unnecessary gibberish to fill time. Earned a subscribe.
I would like you to do a short vlog of the pro’s and con’s of both shaft drive and ips pod drive. With the joy stick system at the helm station. I would find this very interesting.
I do wonder about having a tender garage on a relatively small boat. It takes up a massive amount of space when the tender could be either on the bathing platform or - as in many trawlers - on the aft of the flydeck. I suppose for Med use, lock up and leave is desirable, so having your £30k tender out of sight while you’re not there is a good idea. I wonder how you use it if you’re moored stern-to. These, and many more problems I’ll never have are what keep me watching Aquaholic!
Look at the price of the smallest Williams Jet Tender. You'd like to see it again in the morning. If there is no garage, go for a Rib with a small detachable electric engine.
I'm an Aquaholicholic, I can't go a day without watching one of your videos, no jumpcuts in speech, you show boats well and efficiently, keep up the great videos.
Great tour (as always) of a lovely looking boat. I’m fairly certain deck saloons are my preferred type of boat and this looks like one of the best. Favourite part of the tour; gotta be the straightening of the wheel 😁
I was thinking how many look around the boat like that over 7 days of the show 700 to 800 people maybe. You have 10 minutes and almost 100,000 have a look. Makes sense to kick off all those others:)
There might not have been much to the galley but a review of it might have been nice and the hatches in the lower deck floor? Were they covered in the previous video? Can't remember.
it looked a lovely boat , i think i Would turn that dinette into another room , i think someone has a touch of ocd ,putting that steering wheel right hahaha .but i'd probably do the same haha .
The lower deck is much like the smallest Sunseeker. By the way. A certain vocabulary is needed in a proper Aquaholic-video, so Thank you for saying “getatable” again, and not “easy to get to” like you did recently 😅
Great review as always. However I don’t like it. The floor creek and it’s a new boat not a sign of quality. They are no princess FAirline are long past the quality they used to build.
Nice review as usual. Really like this boat but it felt cramped for £500k+ especially the engine bay. Liked the sliding hardtop that was a great idea and well executed.
Pretty good for 45 and open at that. I wonder if you could have the engines as sort of outboards but cylinders tugged under the rear with a straight shaft on and more or less eliminate the engine room. Then counter the rear mass with a keel mass up front. It might also naturally isolate the sound somewhat.
Nice boat for the price. I assume you could have a high/low table put in that lower lounge area to make that a temporary sleeping area. It's good to see some of these boats without a fly bridge. A fly bridge is simply another area to clean sea water from.
That is one beautiful looking boot. I'm impressed. Great quality video as always. You should know that you make my day every time I wake up and find one of your uploads. XOXO from San Diego, California!
Where is the galley? Just that microwave and a sink down stairs and the outside grill? I also don't care for the extreme rake to the wind shield. I do understand why they do it for styling, but it allows for too much sun and glare, plus it is limiting to the view. A bit of compromise with a sun brow would work better for me... not that I would even consider a 1/2 million pound yacht with no galley to speak of. Not fond of the boat, but always the best tours on you-tube... Aquaholic never disappoints. Try to finagle a tour of one of the Dershaw FPBs if you can manage, Nick. They are out of production now, but they are fantastic boats well deserving of your best efforts.
There was a small galley downstairs opposite the dinette but he didn't really focus on it. I think he said he'd done a different version of the same boat before so maybe he was just concentrating on the changes.
@@neojted That tiny dinette was what I was talking about. I backed up the video and it was just a microwave and a tiny sink. Maybe I missed it along the way... The boat costs over $500,000 and it doesn't even have a true galley? I won't ever use a microwave oven, so that is worthless to me. Just a tiny sink.
Hi everyone which one will you choose? For Build Quality and After Sales Service? A. Fairline 45GT - €0.577 B. Jeanneau L46 - €0.517 C. Bavaria S45 - €0.402
Please change your channel's name so you can review other luxurious toys such as RVs, private jets, etc... why? Because you are TOO GOOD at what you do. You are the only reviewer in this segment who does not get me lost or confused while walking through the interiors. I am glad that I discovered your channel as it makes me dream better. lol
Thanks, Nick, for a fine video review of this great boat. For a 46.5 foot boat this Fairline Targa 45GT is magnificent, manufactured to a high standard and compact enough for ease of handling if you are light handed. If you wish to securely house a Williams Minijet 3 seater RIB tender and want to have fun and/or indulge in bit of water skiing it is perfect. If not, it is worth looking at the Fairline Targa 48GT, yes, it is 2.5 feet longer but from a cabin configuration, refrigeration option and general storage facilities it is far better. I am a sucker for Fairline and Princess boats and if I had to choose between these two great UK manufactures it would be difficult.
why,i Love living in Yachts (1) the bedrooms and bathrooms are way better designed and more comfy than a house (2) there are no annoying insects in a Yacht compared to a house/apartment......which means you can peacefully sleep!!!😎💝
Physics. It can easily be done if you chose a boat like a Nordhavn and cruise below hull displacement speed (7-8 knots). If you want to travel faster (like this boat does) then that takes a lot of power and (comparatively) a lot of fuel.
Great video...as always. Your taste is boats in impeccable.....everything u review i want! On a separate note.....I’m curious....any idea why sea ray recently discontinued building yachts larger than 40’?
Your right third cabin for sure. Lovely boat. Great weekend cruising. Or a week. Appreciate the OCD on straightening the wheel! Bet you reset microwave if someone didn’t clear cook time back to clock... just sayin