Essentially better than new, as a new boat won’t have all the bugs shaken out and the price being quite a bit lower too. This fits what I’m looking for perfectly, well except for my wallet not having near enough draft…😎
Beautiful boat, has she ventured anywhere beyond her slip? Do the owners take her beyond her boathouse? Good lord, use it as it was supposed to be made! Explore and fish her!
Thank you, may I ask about your generator question? It is among the cleanest I've seen outside a showroom, and has verifiable service records with 1100 hours... I appreciate your feedback!
@@boattguyafloat I never said that, who knows. I know I wouldn’t. Unfortunately many people aren’t as intelligent as I. But it’s close to 20 years old. How much are they new? Simply said I think it’s overpriced. You are a broker, what else can you say
This craft is an acquired taste and not for everyone, if I were spending this amount of money I wouldn't be looking at this. It's not a good fishing boat, it's not a walk-around, it's space and range are limited, there's no entertainment upgrades, I dont see anything desirable here for me😮
@@boattguyafloat You can find twice the boat for that money, nothing is more of a depreciating asset like a boat. They'll keep lowering the price or die with it, no matter how nice it is. I'm guessing not many of those were sold, you can't fish it, you really can't entertain on it, it looks like it's set up as nothing more than an elderly couples condo and you can actually buy a nicer condo for the price. This was truly purchased by someone with money to burn, because thats what they did with that money. You can find a beautiful Viking or a 65' Chris-Craft that blows this away for half that money, half a mil for a slow 37' single screw with zero amenities for anything?? God, it would've been nicer and more desirable if it had a walk-around with a narrowed cabin and bow seating, it doesn't even have that, it looks like an overgrown Parker 25' pilot house😁👍
@@boattguyafloat Yeah, I'll bet the price will be the selling point, I'll bet you that they'll have to keep lowering it. I can't believe it's a single screw, one problem.and you're dead in the water. Don't get me wrong, its a pretty boat for about 200k, but it was probably 600k when it was new, which i think is a lot for so little boat. The more I watched the video, the more it looks like one person would have a pita docking this alone with the way its set up with no access to the bow and stern lines without falling overboard 😮
@@JoeBilello1969I was able to singlehanded it without issue. Most deep sea commercial vessels are single shaft, and different boats suit different folks... I don't share your assessment about the saleability of this one, appreciate your thoughts.
Nothing makes engines last like a pre-start lubrication system. Its standard on all large seagoing vessals. It would be great if they came up with one for automotive engines.
there are baffled intake/exhaust vents on the hull sides which feed/ ventilate the engine space. . they are recessed in the grey stripe. the engine has the standard Cummins intake filtration and ingests ambient air within the engine room.
Wrong side of America for me, and I prefer a sailboat, but if you care to answer, I fast-forward the video. GPH and fuel capacity? Those generators are great, at whatever you said 1,500 hours, I have had a couple last over 15,000 hours as they run nonstop in South Florida over the summer. Nice boat.
Hi James she has a 325 US Gallon fuel capacity and goes about 3.3 miles per gallon. You'd have to withhold a bit of capacity that is unusable but I suspect about 750 miles at 8 knots? The pound is rather strong I don't know the conversion rate to $CAN.