BLOWN AWAY BY THE AVENTURA 37 CATAMARAN!

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • Since my camera crapped out on my I shot this on my phone. Enjoy the original aspect version of my tour of the ‪@YACHTS-AVENTURA‬ Aventura 37, a remarkable new sailing catamaran!
    www.aventura-catamarans.com (not sponsored, I just think they're a great cat!)
    Hi, I'm Robin!
    I'm a nerd who bought a catamaran five years ago with my husband with zero experience (yeah zero, zip, zilch on a boat)
    Follow along as we experience the awesome and the awful on our trusty S/V Reboot, a Lagoon 380S2 sailing catamaran.
    Repairs? Check.
    Repairs that go horribly wrong? Check.
    Upgrades? Check.
    Upgrades that cost WAY more than I planned? Check.
    Good weather? Check.
    Bad weather? Check (ugh!)
    Gorgeous, gorgeous sailing? Check, check, CHECK CHECK CHECK!!!
    If you're wondering why you only catch glimpses of my husband, it's on purpose.
    I could tell you why, but then I'd have to...well, you know.
    Please like 👍 follow ⛵️ and subscribe 🔔 for continuing adventures!
    All things Reboot, including swag, links to products we use onboard, and other social media:
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    Sea You Out There!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @HoytFergus
    @HoytFergus 8 місяців тому

    Great thanks

  • @86config
    @86config 4 місяці тому

    While the Aventura's are really interesting, I am not seeing any actual customer reviews, how they sail, how they hold up long term ( they have been about for a while now ). The pricing is incredibly attractive but without that knowledge of reliability, sailing ability and longevity it becomes really difficult to take them seriously. Especially in the current climate with the failings of modern leopards, lagoons, marsaudon/ORC etc etc.

    • @RebootTheCatamaran
      @RebootTheCatamaran  4 місяці тому

      I think it’s more a case of there aren’t a lot of them out there yet, and most catamaran customers aren’t UA-camrs, so I think it’ll be a challenge for them for a while. I look at catamarans like cities, not like cars, so for me “reliability” doesn’t come into play as much because each catamaran is so individual. We are hull 533 on our Lagoon 380s2, and we met hull 536 last month, and it is amazing how different the two boats are! They were likely on the line together, but the choices the original owners made and how they’d been cared for and upgraded over the years was SO different. From what I can see with the Aventura, they are making solid choices with the boat infrastructure like good furlers, sails, engines, so they should behave predictably for their build level, which I would say is equal or better than the big 3 are doing right now.