435K isn’t cheap, but the only other boat this flawless and reliable, is probably a NEW one. And what would THAT cost ? I wish the new owners all the best, what a find.
@@drx1xym154 I owned a Moody 38CC - and I had to sell it after 6 yrs of ownership! In these 6 yrs I I changed from working to pensioner and I couldn't pay for the regular costs anymore. A double loss within a very short time! Was hard to swallow!
We do not put the listing price in the video due to the fact that price changes often occur. This particular yacht has been sold, otherwise, the link to the listing and price would be included in the description.
Hi Jeremy, Solstice has been sold. We do have Take Five, a 2011 H46, arriving in Fort Lauderdale soon from Jamaica. Happy to send you details. Erik Haaland erik@davidwaltersyachts.com
Yes! Almost every Hylas 46 is owned by a couple, and several single hand. I would recommend a setup that has electric main furling and electric primary winches at a minimum. Depending on your area of sail, a removable inner forestay would be great so that you can tack the genoa easily. -Erik Haaland
@@DavidWaltersYachts thanks for the info Erik I haven't found a woman yet that isn't afraid of the deep ocean and intimidated at the thought of sailing accross it.
Lovely boat, just a thought though. I don't think the head in the bow makes much sense. Taking a shower or a dump while underway in rough weather would be challenging.
Ask the current owner if he would have mercy on a disabled OCD old man and sell him this boat for $100,000 with the promise, written contract, that I would sell it back to him at a lower price if I ever sold the boat. I would keep the boat in excellent condition. I am sick and tired of being stuck at home for 24 years and would love to see some place before my life is over. Thank you.
@@DavidWaltersYachts Thanks for telling me that,I guess I want a boat, so I keep trying to talk myself out of it, forgive my cynicism, I'm really not...