Sundance Yachts presents the new Jeanneau NC 1095 Flybridge. Join us for our Virtual Boat Show series! Jeanneau NC 1095 Flybridge comes well equipped from $339,857 www.sundanceyachts.com
I have ordered 1095fly and will be delivering on may 2021. With the help of this great video, I know almost every detail that this great boat offers. Thanks for this video!
Nick from Sundance in Portland what an excellent walk through. Thank you! We have a 795 and dream of an upgrade to the 1095. The fly is so great. Thank you so much for this excellent and incredibly informative review.
Thank you Corinne! That will be a fantastic upgrade for you. The 1095 will expand your boating horizons (kind of a cliché line but true). You'll be able to pack for weeks instead of days, travel further to destinations, take rough water more comfortably, shower in a real shower, and bring more friends and family if you want 😉 and cruise from that flybridge! Your 795 is an excellent boat too! Great boat for the size.
Although I live in Poland, I ordered an NC 1095 Fly (in Europe: Merry Fisher 1095 Fly) a few days ago mainly thanks to your great review. Huge fan. Best.
@@SundanceYachts Delivery is scheduled for late June. I'd say my boat is nicely specced, Legend version standing mainly for its navy blue hull, twin Yamaha 300hp and teak floors. I'll let you know once I have picked it up.
These are really fantastic videos - explained very well, real life in depth descriptions, with some great locations....and you DON’T get out an effing tape measure!
Came back for another look at this boat and to watch the video again. I know it's been quite a while since you made this video, but I have a question period is the TV mount on a televator? In other words, does an electricity stow in the cabinet below?
How does this boat compare to the Cutwater 32CB? How would you compare the build quality between the 2 companies? Excellent videos some of the best I have seen online. Thank you.
Nick, Thanks for doing this. I've been on a 1095 four times, and there a good deal of stuff I hadn't seen or noticed. The port side opening transom seat back is great. We have to tie up on the port side on our 895 at our fuel dock and it'd be very handy to have that kind of access. Pile on to the fuel economy question below, I know you're on an empty boat sans family and gear, but was 23.3 kts the sweet spot? Also, are there other power options above 2 x 300s? Thank You
Unfortunately, there are no other power options. We'd probably need to do some more performance testing to answer your question on the real world sweet spot.
A good plan would be to buy this boat and put two electric outboard motors on it. Use the rear storage area for the batteries. Put some solar collectors hanging off the perimeter of the flybridge to charge some back up batteries while you're out. You're all set with an electric yacht on a budget.
Comparing to the merry fisher equivalent which kn total is better ??? And why please... so close to getting merry fisher and this popped up... please help
While the host is pointing things out for us, the camera doesn’t move away from the host and that’s a shame. I would have loved to have seen close-ups of the lower helm, or any thing else for that matter, instead of from six feet away.
Awesome walkthrough video. We are going to order one soon, but still can’t decide 1095 or 1095 fly. The flybridge layout looks too minimal, feel not enough comfort, safety and privacy up there.
Glad to hear you'll be ordering one soon! Tough decision, can't go wrong either way. Some food for thought: the non-fly gives you more options for a rack for kayaks, SUPs, dinghy, bikes, cargo baskets, etc. on top. But the flybridge is a really great place to enjoy a beautiful day out on the water, and you can go with folding bikes, inflatable kayaks/SUPs, and store your cargo under the cockpit.
@@greenriver1147 it’s a hell of a lot of boat for $350k. Closest competitor would be the cranchi t36 which they dont sell a ton of in the US and is closer to $450k.
Thanks, Dirk! 4,000 RPMs - 23.3 knots - 26.8 MPH - 24.77 GPH - range is 229 statute miles with no reserve 2,000 RPMs - 7.9 knots - 9.1 MPH - 6.7 GPH - range is 288 statute miles with no reserve Holds 212 US Gal fuel
@@AngelDa3rd most Jeanneau dealers can help facilitate it. Seakeepers generally need to be installed by a Seakeeper dealer, which may or may not be your local Jeanneau dealer.