MrAbletospeak there was a lawsuit , it was serious, ships are manufactured Taiwan, quality is sub standard, could easily find a superior quality yacht manufactured in N.A., Delta Marine for instance, or creme de la creme, European manufactured explorer.
I was never nuts about the layout of trawlers. However this brand makes sweet boats. Excellent economy and seaworthiness. I always said its not how fast you got there but how well. Nice to see the 1st class finishes on the interior.
To each their own I know that but if I had it , it would have all ceilings in wood on every surface in wood. I would extend both ceilings to cover all aft eared time for mm to keep on dreaming
It is great that you put an effort yo do these high class videos! Nordhavn makes vessels that has the ship feeling and makes sure that you are actually on sea rather than in a resort anywhere. I found this video after watching the great video of the Nordhavn 120 delivery!
Couple of questions? No tender supplied? Is this standard or an option? On other videos of engine rooms there are built in tool chests. Are tools supplied also to do maintenance Typically? You mention appliances. Are these turn key on delivery supplied with linens, dishes etc Lastly are these typically owner operated with 2 people or is there crew quarters? Thanks
Does a yacht this size require a crew? Or can the owner sail around the world by himself as he pleases. I know this is probably a dumb question to most, but I honestly have know idea.
My question is also because it's a dream of my own to sail around the world and to live on something like this, and i wanted to know the size limit before you need to have a crew with you.
Do y'all handle project management of major refits? There's an 185' Passenger Liner in Sabah, Malaysia that I'm strongly considering as the hull for my personal yacht. She was built by the Pullman Car Company in 1943 under contract from the US Navy as PCE-833. I like this boat because she's got good bones, classic lines, and she’s basically a miniature cruise ship. I'm interested in Nordhavn managing the refit because I really like the style of your interiors. The only real mandate is that all the work must be done in the USA. Especially any work done on structural or mechanical components as this vessel must remain Jones Act compliant.
Aren't you glad they didn't follow the course shown on the video? How many times would it have been grounded? Why wouldn't you animate a ship's course on the map animation, instead of a straight line? You're not delivering a Phenom 4.