I like two of them: the Eagle 10 (got to have a day-bed for siestas!) with the burnt orange styling; and the last one in the out-takes, the ride-on tiddler!
Honestly they are some of the nicest dinghy/tenders I have seen. And for me I would go with the smaller one because my boat is only 33 feet. But I'd absolutely love to have the Eagle 33 foot one with the twin 300's! 😊
Hay guys like this video because folk don't realize how important your tender is to your boating experience. The Tender is like your car in the garage. The first row of Tenders you showed us were great the only thing you missed was all the spec on each tender and the size boat it should go on. Like I said great segment but more value... LOL guys
God I can’t get enough of these videos you opened a whole world I knew nothing about well still don’t .. question for the super yachts do they come with there own crew and do you pay there salaries as well when you own the yacht for then to tend and maintain it
While I'd love the Eagle 10 I doubt if I could afford even the smallest of the Navigators with a Minn-Kota trolling motor LOL . Need to setup that "simulator" to represent Haulover, Boca or Jupiter on a rough day. Maybe have Rico standing in front with a bucket of seawater to throw LOL
You guys should check out the Beneteau 32GT when you get the opportunity. It's a newer model and the smallest they offer, but they really maximize the space for the size
Victoria, I would like the Eagle 10 with the burnt orange seats that you like so much. Much like yourself, it is a beauty. Lots of incredible features.
First video for a l o n g time where Rico was hidden, how do we know that it wasn't Steven Spielberg behind the camera with Rico doing voice over. You guys are so high tech.
Awesome video with Victoria asking questions and generally representing the viewer. Then the boat simulator/bull in the outtakes just put this video over the top! Great job again Rico and Victoria!
Hi Victoria & Rico, he has a bright red rubber boat " that is a song from Germany ( on RU-vid).I'm looking forward to your beautiful tour today. 😜⚓🛶🌊😋🇩🇪🇺🇸
@@NautiStyles: I guess as far as deep sea/off shore boats, the kind that get you to the fishing area relatively fast? But also have nice comforts, too. As for the lake boats, I reckon anything under 25’, unless a person wants to drive to a bigger lake, like Lake Mead. If you do a video, regardless of what you show, I would appreciate it. If my health holds out, my next purchase will be a boat! Thanks for responding, and tell hubby dude to have a nice day!
Have you considered looking at LIfe Proof boats as a tender, I have found them to be pretty fascinating considering you can be part of the interior set up or design.
I have to say, I love the music! Very sheikh, not unlike a nice background music for runway models (which Victoria could certainly be). I love your videos!
Very entertaining commentary and a great visit with this manufacturer. Had not heard of this brand before. Falcon would fit my needs, Navigator would fit my desires and Eagle would fill my wildest dreams. I really enjoyed your video. Thanks for posting.
Great video. It's nice to see something other than Highfield for a change; that group really seem to be focusing on getting their product running on all of the biggest sailing youtube channels. Smart strategy although not cheap promotion I'm sure. It would be great to see an innovative towing solution that allowed sailing cats to tow or remote-control slave a bigger dinghy. For weight and safety I'd love to see an affordable carbon fibre, double hull. Also, the inflatable is a failure point too; what would be better?
Woaoh, many boats in this video, and all amazing! It was interesting, hilarious, and nice to know more boats thank you two, Rico and Victoria, you two are amazing, owo. By the way...was this fake boat of the final part of the video in the outtakes part a real one for training? XD
Does the arch on the 6.5 rib serve a functional purpose? And is it easy to get the inflatable tubes punctured? Say in a lake with many dead tree stumps
My friend just took delivery of a BRIG. $130,000!!! I couldn’t believe how little of a boat it is. What makes this brand so expensive? Why didn’t you include pricing?
I love the content of your videos and you probably get asked this a lot about doing tours of "more affordable" boats, but are you planning on doing tours of liveaboards in the region of $80,000 ? I live in the UK so wouldn't be able to buy anything you show on your channel but I am currently looking to buy a 3 cabin flybridge (something like the Jeanneau Yarding 42) to use as a weekend/holiday getaway. Would be great to see more boats in this sort of price bracket but I love all the videos you do of the ridiculously priced super yachts, so keep it up - LOVE IT!!
I’m sure it’s been asked a millions times and I’m guessing it’s probably something Rico created, but what is your intro song, and can I find it anywhere? Cheers.
This question is addressed to those who have cruised the Caribbean and the Bahamas for months at a time (in a 40 to 70 foot boat) what is an average distance that you run your tender from your mooring/anchorage to shore for paperwork/groceries/sight seeing/night out . . ? Also, are there no wake zones and or speed limits which effect the time it takes to go the trip?
Does anyone know a rib manufacturer that builds a aluminum hulled solid foam tube rib in the 2 to 3 passenger size ? I am so sick of repairing leaks on our tender .We sail in the Pacific Northwest and often have to beach our tender on sharp rocks with oysters and barnacles. We have to run our dogs to shore in the morning so they can go to the bathroom and we are often in remote rugged areas where good beaching areas are just not available. We like ribs because they are easy for us to dive from and getting in and out with gear is easy but their fragility drives me nuts.I would gladly pay the price for solid tubes in a small rib. Our current rib is hypalon but even the dogs nails are hard on it when dragging them back in from the water. We would gladly go to a larger size boat but our davit system on our Ketch won’t support it .We often tow are rib but the option for carrying it is nice to have.
Hey rico and Victoria. I watched a video of a all black yacht. I thought the name was Serenity. But I googled it and can't find it. It was black and have amazing blue lighting all around the yacht. Plz tell me the name.
@@NautiStyles im sure you and Rico covered it. But I couldn't find it in your videos. It was all black and I believe you even commented how much how ypu liked the blue lighting on the stairs and around the yacht
@@NautiStyles i made the mistake of not making it my favorite video.. it was the best design for crew and guest. The the style with the black with dark blue lighting made this yacht stand out inside and out
@@boatrvme8478 they're pretty reasonable for what they are. Outboard motors alone ain't cheap. I challenge you to source the fiberglass, tube material, upholstery, and electronics cheaper even before factoring in tooling and labor costs to build it. I sure as hell can't afford one either, but I wouldn't call them outrageously priced.
Victoria gets an A+ for doing her job today. "Just here to look pretty." Thanks for the Vlog guys. I never thought tenders would be interesting. Those are really cool well appointed boats.
Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly forgot the password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Bodie Sylas Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Rico I know you worked hard for everything , Rico you have The Perfect Life and The Perfect Wife ! And the Perfect Business You to go together ❤ Perfectly ! It's a real joy seeing you both working and joking and working together and having fun The world would be a much better place if more couples were like the the two of you and set goals as a team Respectfully Elbert Wayne Dulworth
No, not for me, about 15 years ago had the experience of traveling across an estuary (about 6 kn) to a regatta, yes it was a bit choppy and the Rib was not as modern or funky looking as these Brigs. We did not as much sail across but more like bounced our way there and back, both my teeth and ass were well n' truly rattled while white knuckled holding onto that rope that ran the length of the tube. Eh, not pleasant experience and one I intend never to repeat. So young Victoria goodnight and remain safe. I shall continue my dream of that All Seas 92, All the best.
Sorry, should have mentioned a great & informative walk-through of the Brig sales/showroom you both presented as you's always do. It was also interesting to see another side of Rico's business interests and maybe someday we will get a glimpse of both of you's operating your charter business. Take care n' all the best.
Tenders can get even bigger and then from there they go up into like chase boats that instead of towing a separate captain chases (at least a lot of the time) the Super Yachts.
Thanks Victoria and Rico, this was a nice switch of pace, and interesting to see all the different Brig models. I want the one from the end of the outtakes, just to play at home 😜
The Navigators are the most intriguing to me! They seem like the perfect hybrid tender. The Eagles are a bit too much of a boat for the style. IMO. And the Falcons look great for a good quality tender. But I choose the Navigator!
Nice video but im abit confused by its ability to take 9 person, with is weight limit is 485 lbs. I think some error or something cause that just dont sound rite !