For retirement I plan to build me one of these that’s 20 x 70 with 4, 350 HP Cox Diesel Outboards. Thrusters on the front and two diesel generators in each hull in the rear and live on it traveling Americas Great Loop and Island hop some in the Bahamas and Caribbean as well. This thing would be ABSOLUTELY PERFECT for that adventure!!
@@thebuonocore9818 I Can’t get under that fixed train bridge just south of Chicago if I don’t. And I’m not sure this one would be with the enclosed fly bridge and all on it!
Wow, wow, and wow! What a machine. Imagine if it was configured as a private yacht with a couple of large staterooms. I would never want to go home. lol Thanks Rob!
@@duncanjames914 I wish buddy! We had scant time on the boat to get the footage we got. They were extremely busy with fishing guests, Coast Guard inspection, etc when we were there. Fortunate to get some time on this beauty though and meet Mike and the crew. So much fun!
@@live2boat no because they force me to buy then but not have money right now. I am just a fan. And try to make Business plan for fun if in case it ever happens.
I will try to make this comment as nice as possible. Your boats are killing Alaska. The touring industry is by far the most destructive in Alaska. The amount of fuel burnt alone. Not to mention the human waste, garbage, and a very long list of displaced people, not Abel, to keep up with the inflation. This type of volume tourism is out of hand. I can go on. However, I just wish for the sake of everyone we would just pull the throttle back a bit, haha. Pun intended. Slow down, take time, and be here for more than a 3-hour tour. This place and every other is worth it. Coming here just to take a pic for social media is perverse at best. Sorry if I sound rude.