We had a Dragonfly 28 Sport couple of years ago and it's an amazing boat, everything they say about the boat in this video is true! I can't think of a better trimaran then a Dragonfly. Truly amazing boats!
Would you say one can cross the Atlantic with this? I really like this Trimaran but I am unsure about its blue water capabilities. My understanding from this video is that this is possible.
@@nobeerlion3991 I dont doubt you can cross oceans with it. The issue with this boat is simply lack of space and storage. You're going to be eating freeze dried meals, not fresh ingredients.
This boat is un my ULTIMATE wishlist, fun, low maintinencelllllll, fast, trailer friendly, off shore capable, can accomate 4 crew in 4 hour shift and fast! I LOVE IT (som Ole ville sige 🙂
Beautiful boat and design. My one concern is the engine control setup. One might need to have that locker open for a long spell under rainy or harsh conditions.
Just a thought - Would a 1/2 inch impact driver, set on low, get those wings in, in about 10 seconds? You could probably use a battery drill as well. Would need to mill a adapter, but would make it very easy.
OK. Seat the six to eight guests and crew around the table in the main saloon then cook dinner for all of them in that galley. Anyone see a problem doing that? Not going to happen unless the entire dinner is beans and rice. The only reasonable alternative is that the boat had better be tied up to a dock in a marina waiting for the pizza delivery guy. Afterward you will be able to take the bags of trash to the marina's dumpster. I love the sailboat for its sailing excellence, (I might buy one.) but the saloon is an abominable waste of space. Here is how I would fix it. Regardless of any advertising, this is a two person boat 95% of the time. Remove that banquet table, then reduce the seating to two, two person benches, port and starboard, at the forward bulkhead with a fold down table attached via hinge to the bulkhead. Now you have a reasonable dinette for four. Remove the rest of the unnecessary seating and extend the sink and stove cabinets about two feet into the salon. Now you have some actual food prep and work bench room. Install a bigger sink so you can actually wash dishes larger than Dixie cups. Turn the stove 90 degrees right so you don't have to reach over a lighted burner to access the pot on the burner near the hull. With the space that is left, build in as much cabinetry as possible for food, clothing, repair parts, a larger fridge and/or any other useful stuff needed to travel somewhere. On second thought, put the extra cabinetry next to the bulkhead and the dinette next to the galley. Now you would have a boat that is beautiful, fast, transportable and the envy of your peers, but you could actually live on it for longer than overnight.
We are all very time poor, I found that there were toooo many repetitions of what seem to be very obvious. We know you are showing things to us, so why tell us that you want to show us various things???? Not very professional at all.
We had a Dragonfly 28 Sport couple of years ago and it's an amazing boat, everything they say about the boat in this video is true! I can't think of a better trimaran then a Dragonfly. Truly amazing boats!
So why have you sold it?
@@КарольВася-о3ш we moved
Would you say one can cross the Atlantic with this? I really like this Trimaran but I am unsure about its blue water capabilities. My understanding from this video is that this is possible.
@@nobeerlion3991 it’s a question if you have courage. People have crossed the Atlantic with craziest things. Maori would say “peace of cake “
@@nobeerlion3991 I dont doubt you can cross oceans with it. The issue with this boat is simply lack of space and storage. You're going to be eating freeze dried meals, not fresh ingredients.
What a WELL DONE boat and video. Superb walk through. Haven’t seen better
A beautiful and well thought out boat!
Thank you, love this. Maybe one day..
Europeans: Here you can sit 6 people.
Americans: Excuse me, thats a table for two!
Excellent Presentation,,,
Great design folks.
Good work jens😍😍😍
Well done video 💪
Yes,its a fantastic boat❤❤❤
Excelente video!!! Muy descriptivo.
Can I get this with an autopilot? An also a steering wheel?
This boat is un my ULTIMATE wishlist, fun, low maintinencelllllll, fast, trailer friendly, off shore capable, can accomate 4 crew in 4 hour shift and fast!
I LOVE IT (som Ole ville sige 🙂
Awesome
Is this safe enough to cross the Atlantic? Looks like a yes to me
Beautiful boat and design. My one concern is the engine control setup. One might need to have that locker open for a long spell under rainy or harsh conditions.
You can keep the hatch closed while running the engine. Just open when you need to adjust the throttle.
How much the standard version?
it seems that price starts from 105.900,00 euros
@@fedebla70 I thought it was 150,000.
@@gregorydamario7977 😩
Just a thought - Would a 1/2 inch impact driver, set on low, get those wings in, in about 10 seconds? You could probably use a battery drill as well. Would need to mill a adapter, but would make it very easy.
Are cool boxes also Freezers? Ice maker or frozen food?
No.
❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯✅✅✅👍👍👍
Très intéressé.!, j'espère un jour avoir les moyens de naviguer avec.
How fast under engine?
Is it cassette toilet?
Maybe a tank of black waste, dispose of such during mooring.
No.
I live in south Texas,a heater is out of the question, does this boat come with air-conditioning
Dream Boat
Треба було показати яхту зверху, по периметру.
Love the simplicity if it. But ocean crossing or not, you're going to be camping.
LOL ... "Before it's too late"
Are they having a ballasting systems here to cope a single voyage?
"Optional" at every sentence
Its a shame they are prohibitively expensive.
OK. Seat the six to eight guests and crew around the table in the main saloon then cook dinner for all of them in that galley. Anyone see a problem doing that? Not going to happen unless the entire dinner is beans and rice. The only reasonable alternative is that the boat had better be tied up to a dock in a marina waiting for the pizza delivery guy. Afterward you will be able to take the bags of trash to the marina's dumpster.
I love the sailboat for its sailing excellence, (I might buy one.) but the saloon is an abominable waste of space. Here is how I would fix it. Regardless of any advertising, this is a two person boat 95% of the time. Remove that banquet table, then reduce the seating to two, two person benches, port and starboard, at the forward bulkhead with a fold down table attached via hinge to the bulkhead. Now you have a reasonable dinette for four. Remove the rest of the unnecessary seating and extend the sink and stove cabinets about two feet into the salon. Now you have some actual food prep and work bench room. Install a bigger sink so you can actually wash dishes larger than Dixie cups. Turn the stove 90 degrees right so you don't have to reach over a lighted burner to access the pot on the burner near the hull. With the space that is left, build in as much cabinetry as possible for food, clothing, repair parts, a larger fridge and/or any other useful stuff needed to travel somewhere. On second thought, put the extra cabinetry next to the bulkhead and the dinette next to the galley.
Now you would have a boat that is beautiful, fast, transportable and the envy of your peers, but you could actually live on it for longer than overnight.
We are all very time poor, I found that there were toooo many repetitions of what seem to be very obvious. We know you are showing things to us, so why tell us that you want to show us various things???? Not very professional at all.