So the other models do have a bathroom below, but the dunny is in the cabin on this one. I believe that is because of the bow thruster tunnel requiring that space. You can sleep in the main cabin with the seats down FYI. The volume on these is a lot less than an adventure boat for example as the beam is smaller so they are working with less room.
Patricia has watched tons of your videos with me, Dan....so great suggestion to have her subscribe as well. Re: the boat - looks a treat! -- I never saw a plug-in for tablet or phone. Did I miss them, maybe?
Dan great video and review I really enjoyed it. I think the space is limited with the cabin but it's OK I understand the concept. The boat is very inexpensive and looks great. Deal-breaker for me is that the gas struts in the aft locker are not even stainless steel. Says a lot about the construction of the boat. Wouldn't buy it just from seeing that.
I'm from Sweden and know the toilet thing. Theer is plenty off public toilets on Islands in sweden . But still people think no poo in ocean. So people don't do toilet on the boat in Stockholm.
Noice boat and good features im just looking at the beach and wondering how many fish i can pull from that spot lol.bloody fisherman.lost 3 jobs when i was younger due to fishing.
Wicked boat, i really love it but can't help but think that's is really just a fancy day boat with limited real usefulness. Still i think its excellent regardless
Trust me, I’m not trying to be rude! But could you perhaps ad something to your cap? Or maybe wear a top hat? Just for normal sized people to understand the actual scale of the boats. ❤
I've owned a center console boat most of my adult life. I can say this boat is absolutely useless. In seas 2 to 3 feet, your speed will be 20 to 25 knots. Any speed higher than that, you will cause the gelcoat of the interior to chip. Seas 3 to 4 feet, you won't be going. There are not many days you will use that 52 knots.
Ok i understand you now. So yes in the bigger short period seas you are right you'll definitely need to be back down to 20-25. If big offshore conditions was my primary mission i would not focus all my attention on this boat however. I think this Iron excels in places like the Baltic Sea, Sydney Harbour, Melbourne, Vancouver BC, Thailand and the Med for example. Anywhere where you are wanting to rip around islands or partially protected waters you will see great benefit from this thing. But heading out to the shelf 20 miles offshore and expecting a nice ride home when it's big is unrealistic and yes maybe you would do damage if you ran it too hard. It all just depends on location. I personally would love one of these on a trailer behind a motorhome and explore the whole of Sweden and Norway in it for example. Even South Island New Zealand fjords would be epic in this thing.
Great to see some more "affordalable" boats Dan, thank you!
No worries Ken!
That is exactly up my alley love the boat
Thanks for the share Dan.
Impressed with the hulls stance when moving , provides a dry and relatively soft ride
Fast and fun. It's a good middle ground for a lot of people I think
Clean and simple. Looks great.
16 degrees cold? Lol. That’s a heatwave in UK. Loving your reviews, and that is a cracking boat. Thanks
Haha yes but I live i SE/Asia now so that's freezing. thanks I appreciate that
Man you make the best boat vids on UA-cam, I don't care what anyone says. I like this little boat (mostly because I can actually afford to buy it!).
Dan, just specced a fully loaded one with the 450r, and it comes in at 150k euros. That's bloody good value. Cheers mate.
I know right! They have kept the build fairly simple which clearly helps.
Impressive boat!
A/C is a must in most places
Very beautiful boat 👍👍👌👌🇬🇷
Would've been nice with a sleeping cabin and bathroom but it's a super cool looking boat.
So the other models do have a bathroom below, but the dunny is in the cabin on this one. I believe that is because of the bow thruster tunnel requiring that space. You can sleep in the main cabin with the seats down FYI.
The volume on these is a lot less than an adventure boat for example as the beam is smaller so they are working with less room.
Seen one in black, looks sick!
Yeah i reckon it would
Great review as usual. Saw you walk by at the Cannes show, but too late to say hello.
I'm here for the rest of the show so feel free to say g'day if you see me again.
Love this boat
Patricia has watched tons of your videos with me, Dan....so great suggestion to have her subscribe as well. Re: the boat - looks a treat! -- I never saw a plug-in for tablet or phone. Did I miss them, maybe?
Needs to have full width cabin on one side and no sunroof
Anyone know something similar to this but for fishing around this price range? 🙏
Dan great video and review I really enjoyed it. I think the space is limited with the cabin but it's OK I understand the concept. The boat is very inexpensive and looks great. Deal-breaker for me is that the gas struts in the aft locker are not even stainless steel. Says a lot about the construction of the boat. Wouldn't buy it just from seeing that.
Could use some sound deadening in the hull
Very nice for sure, but I would need AC for my location, it gets a bit hot here
definitely need a/c for humid climates
agreed
I'm from Sweden and know the toilet thing. Theer is plenty off public toilets on Islands in sweden . But still people think no poo in ocean. So people don't do toilet on the boat in Stockholm.
Dry weight?
Is this a trailer boat???
Yes
Reflection from the glass is very disturbing... They need to add AR coating..
Yes agreed - I did mention that. Solution is a dark matt coating
Are they sold in US?
Hmm i would expect they are? But if not they literally fit into a container so not hard to get one there
Belo barco .
Noice boat and good features im just looking at the beach and wondering how many fish i can pull from that spot lol.bloody fisherman.lost 3 jobs when i was younger due to fishing.
Haha you made me laugh about losing jobs to fishing 😂… I love the commitment 👍👍
I’ve seen plenty of big fish and bigger sharks in this very spot.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife i know sharks get around there..when youre in a 14ft tinny and you think its the boat shadow then realise its not
That motor is absolutely humungus, do you need a crane to remove it?
Yes absolutely you would need a forklift or a crane to remove it. She would be 300kg +
Wicked boat, i really love it but can't help but think that's is really just a fancy day boat with limited real usefulness. Still i think its excellent regardless
Cool toy
How much ❤❤❤❤
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가격은 얼마인가요
I agree… it’s not complicated but does the job very nicely. Use the link in description to use the price calculator. But it’s about $230k AUD
300 v8 over $224000, 400 v10 over $233000 aus dollars.
🙏 👍 🇨🇷
Can I get one
Lmao, freezing at 16c??? Dang.
✌ 🇨🇵 💯👍
Trust me, I’m not trying to be rude! But could you perhaps ad something to your cap? Or maybe wear a top hat? Just for normal sized people to understand the actual scale of the boats.
❤
lol
Ugly boat terrible design not much you can use it for maybe useful for the water police
The middle of winter and it’s 16°, you say it’s freezing? Let me know when it hits -16°. Then we can start talking about it being freezing.
I guess in Australia its freezing temperature 😅
I've owned a center console boat most of my adult life. I can say this boat is absolutely useless. In seas 2 to 3 feet, your speed will be 20 to 25 knots. Any speed higher than that, you will cause the gelcoat of the interior to chip. Seas 3 to 4 feet, you won't be going. There are not many days you will use that 52 knots.
Ok i understand you now. So yes in the bigger short period seas you are right you'll definitely need to be back down to 20-25. If big offshore conditions was my primary mission i would not focus all my attention on this boat however. I think this Iron excels in places like the Baltic Sea, Sydney Harbour, Melbourne, Vancouver BC, Thailand and the Med for example. Anywhere where you are wanting to rip around islands or partially protected waters you will see great benefit from this thing. But heading out to the shelf 20 miles offshore and expecting a nice ride home when it's big is unrealistic and yes maybe you would do damage if you ran it too hard. It all just depends on location. I personally would love one of these on a trailer behind a motorhome and explore the whole of Sweden and Norway in it for example. Even South Island New Zealand fjords would be epic in this thing.