The NEW Bahama 41 GT!
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- #CenterConsolesOnly #bahamaboatworks
Bahama invited us out to check out their newly designed layout that offers more seating and new amenities for the family. Let us know what you think about it down in the comments.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:37 Mercury Performance
02:40 Starboard Side Door
09:00 Mercury Package
04:18 Back Seating
04:55 Live Well
08:30 Bilge Hatch
10:32 Bilge
11:30 Seakeeper
13:09 Dual Row Seating
21:27 Cabin
18:18 Helm
26:30 Lounger
27:50 Bow Seating
29:39 Bow Seating Storage
30:39 Deck Storage
33:21 Dual Row Seating Storage
35:26 Outro
Length: 41'-3"
Beam: 11’-0”
Draft (engines down): 3'-2"
Draft (engines up): 2'-4"
Weight: 18,000 lbs.
Deadrise: 60° - 24°
Fuel: 580 gallons
Freshwater Tank: 65 gallons
Live Bait Well: 60 gallons
Engine Capacity: Up to 2000 HP (Quads avail.)
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I really like when you guys get the designers and engineers on these walk-throughs. Thats a great boat
Videos tend to be a little long when we do but we feel the information is better than what we can usually provide to you all. Thanks for watching!
Bahamas boat works have the best fit and finish of any boat I’ve seen so far, nothin but praise to you guys and the CCO boy’s 👍
Bahamas are the cleanest boats in their category. Just perfect.
They make a beautiful boat.
For those that are complaining about the length of this video... Can yall even afford this boat?
David is in a whole other place . His brain just runs on different fuel.
His boats show the dedication of his brand. One of the only boats that you get what you paid for.
🤛🤛
personally, I like when you spend time on the details like the bilge and the seals and the storage. That's what a walk-through is all about. I know what a boat looks like when it runs through the water.
Question though -- how does one get the Seakeeper out if/when it needs serious service or replacement? I really hope they have a way other than cutting the deck.
I would fit in parts out of that hatch. You might have to remove the sphere from the mount and it will come out in two or three pieces. We've seen our friend at TriSea get them in and out of tighter holes. lol
Usually the seakeeper dealers disassemble the units for installation and removal. I’m not the biggest fan of it, because there’s still little access to service it.
@@CenterConsolesOnly that's what she said
Beautiful ❤
One Awesome Rig!!! Great Job!
The prettiest boat I’ve ever seen
Awesome boat
This walkthrough is awesome. Thank you for this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I just wanted to hear the engines.
Live well should be on the sides never under a seat.
image paying 1m for a boat and having to attach and de attach the fucking ladder
bad job bro,,, didnt see the boat runnin much that old man just kept yackin
I like the details because I am actually looking for a new boat, without these details why would you be blindly putting your hard earned money just on flash…..I like flash but at the same time , you want value for your money and these details are very relevant.
It’s a walkthrough smooth brain
Dude the walkthrough should be like 5-10mins max and the rest should be just action! This walkthrough drug on for wayyy toooo long
Thats why we have chapter markers. There is a little bit for everyone hopefully.
The boat is so beautiful, video sucked, too long this old man has a million side stories that are for off camera, you spent like 15 minutes on a hatch and it seals, bad job, you should have walked through this boat by yourself, see you on the next one hope it's better than this!!!
Lots of knowledge in that 15 min of hatch. Guy made some good points on the details of the boat. Hence the attention to detail is what makes that boat great. Those that are actually buying and are looking for those qualities will appreciate it.
11' beam on a 41' boat? No bueno. The beam should be close to 12', especially on a boat that weighs that much. No stepped hull either. Again, no bueno. L
Bahama hull is well known to be very good