Ok, that interior was just MIND blowing SWEET, finish was outstanding, layout was PERFECT in every way, you could live in the main suite and have your 1st mate and crew actually live in the front area with their own bathroom and shower! Just outstanding! * honorable mention was the fridge/freezer insulation was the biggest i have ever seen on any sailboat that cost under one million dollars, it was NO joke!
Couldn't agree with you more on being just about the perfect boat. The layout is exactly what we would want. Thank you for your time Jordan, and ignore the asshat comments below. You do a wonderful job in portraying an INTRODUCTORY video of vessels.... those that need more info can go and look at boats themselves!! Hi to Randi!!
I owned a Hylas 46 for seven years. The forward head is very nice but the pullman berth is too much of a sacrifice. Two adults could never sleep there comfortably. Anyone >6 foot tall couldn’t sleep there either. On the plus side, the boat is very fast and easily maneuvered. The aft stateroom is very comfortable and Hylas does a magnificent job on the mattress. The galley is very workable and I like that little room is sacrificed for a NAV station… just about ready from my perspective. The cockpit is comfortable with easy access to the deck. My version had the main sheet traveler mounted just aft of the cockpit making sail handling a breeze for everything. The lazarettes on the rear deck are huge and large enough to hold spare fenders etc. so that nothing remains on deck. My boat had an arch with solar panels mounted on top along with an outboard motor hoist, dinghy davits, integrated liferaft and secure ring buoy storage. My criticisms are too many pumps (36 in total!), vulnerable rudder only about 4 inches shallower than the keel. Very poor engine access although assessable from all sides, just cramped. As I recall the displacement was around 27,000 pounds that severely limited motoring into the wind.
Well, Jordan- that answers all my Hylas questions! Beautiful, elegant, functional & all of my dream desires wrapped into one well built boat! Like you, I like a full aft cabin & a pullman/ fore head design (Hunter 41 DS), but- the attention to detail, the vast cabinets everywhere, huge engine room- Wow! I'm in love. Like many, it exceeds my budget but a lot, but- dreaming is good, right? Hmmm, I even like the tidy 46' length- can fit into more harbors under 50'... Thank you & congrats to you both on your new home & baby boy!
Top decks seem in great shape. Serious sailboat. Really great layout and much more interior luxury than most sailors deserve. Randy, you are right on this one!
The painting in the salon is, appropriately, "Hylas and the Nymphs" by John William Waterhouse, also on the wall in my house. The original is in the Tate Gallery, London.
Check out the comfort ratio... It would be a beautiful place to vomit for some people... for its size it’s pretty light. Wouldn’t really want it in the southern or northern oceans.... ideal for Fairweather though
Best layout and beautiful interior I've every seen. That is a lot of boat! I"m a little short on cash, about $300K short, but it would be fun to own a cruiser like that.
This Hylas certainly checks all the boxes. Thanks for covering a true blue-water, live aboard, that doesn't require serious work (isinglass is quite fogged, no biggie)! After looking at the specs, I didn't see any mention of the bow thruster, and you didn't mention it either...but it appears on the port side of the binnacle in your video...or it sure looks like one. For shorthanded sailing, it's definitely worth mentioning. Thanks again!
Great video and my dream yacht. You forgot to show the best thing about Hylas yachts. Open the electrical panel to see the most impeccable and well labeled wiring you’ve ever seen. One guy does all the wiring for Queen Long and he does incredible work.
.... in the forward shower, the big doors on the port side, do they house a washer and dryer .... great tour Jordan ..... never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans ....
I enjoy your channel, you and your wife do a thorough exam of every sail boat you present. That said I would like if you two would talk more about sails that come with the boat. I have found that sails are a big expense when purchasing a sail boat.
Thanks for your efforts, you are offering us a great service showing different options. Whoever, it would be even better if you could give us information about the keels format and some comments regarding the boats sailing performance.
That price is definitely over my budget but that boat is in a league that warrants the price. What an absolutely beautiful piece of work. I could definitely see myself sailing to many places and often with the luxuries it provides. Everything ran to the cockpit and electric winches are my dream. The inside is beautiful and it is perfect for living aboard all year. Thanks for the tour of a really awesome boat. I like to see tours in my price range under $150,000 but I like to have an idea what is out there for my someday dream. Kiss that baby. She grows up so quick.
Great reviews. It would be nice if you could tell us more about the safety features on the boats. e.g. Waterproof doors, lockers etc., rather than storage, storage, storage. Thanks and great boats.
Jordan & Randi; I've been searching for my "next boat" for about five months. I've recently closed on this Hylas 46 and am completing a minor refit. I am in Palm Beach until April 5th, when I begin the process of bringing her around the FL Keys and home to Pass Christian, MS. Have you ever thought of doing a follow-up video talking about the process of deciding on a particular boat that you've featured?
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I sailed a fin keel double spreader sloop from S. Cali to Hawaii to Seattle, to S. Cali. No fin keel Marconi sloop is a good offshore cruising boat. Boat number two had a medium keel with an attached rudder and a junk schooner rig with a pilot house. I took the scenic route from Seattle to Hong Kong via New Zealand. Boat number two was ideal! Boat number 3 would be a catamaran with inside/ outside steering stations and a twin reefable wingsail rig.
I liked the hand hold rails all along the interior overhead. Didn't see what's under that aft cabin island bed but I'm guessing it's got room for sail storage.
Jordan, I wonder if you would consider putting the model of the boat (Hylas 46) at the beginning of the episode title? It makes it so much easier to find later when I want another look. Most of the titles don't even have a boat model in them.
Thanks for these great videos. Would be great to hear insight on suitability for tubers taking on guest crews and empty nesters ready to rock. Lets see one size larger please!!
The general lay out reminds me of the Beneteau 40 CC from 1994 - also with forward head and Pullman bed . Though probably less blue water capable much nearer a realistic price range for the average buyer who plans to live a board.
This is a lovely yacht. Having the head in the bow makes great sense. Quick question on the use of the term 'pullman berth': I though pullman berths are beds that fold down. Did this berth fold down; or does the term pullman berth means something else on a boat?
Great Boat pretty good tour, could have left out 3/4s of all the closet stowage, (the only thing he didn't open were the toilets). Great layout and features on the main deck, midship stays could have been on outboard edge of gunwales .. Great Boat.
An interesting tour of living spaces. But a prospective buyer and serious sailor would like to know technical stuff like the electronics suite, engine and access to it and other mechanical. How many hours on the engine? Are the sails in need of replacement? The list goes on...
I bet John Kretschmer would kick the tires on this model, he delivered a few...😉 Maybe in the future include the style and location of the tankage, what's below the floor boards is a big deal, thanks again for the tour of this great boat.
What about the mast, inside the cabin, it looked to me like it had some type of wood compartment surrounding it that could be opened. The drawback for me was the lack of cockpit storage. Everything that should have been stored in the cockpit was stored below.
Hello Jordan I didn’t get to finish what I was mainly writing about Just a quick note to possibly help you in the future in identifying equipment on a boat oh I am from Victoria British Columbia and cruise mainly the golf Islands there was a line on the stern
The island berth is nice - if there are two people in it, no one has ti get up if their partner gets up. Hylas makes nice boats with lots of good features. On the engine, I'm curious to know what's on the right side (against the closed wall) Hopefully it's nothing you would need to access under way while the engine is running or shortly thereafter. The forward head is probably unusable in any kind of seaway. Overall, I'd say this is a lovely boat for day sailing or the occasional overnight. For longer passages there would need to be modifications to accommodate the crew. Still, a beautiful boat that someone will be proud to own.
Beautiful, and for the price and year it should be. Did it have in-mast furling? For me the price puts you well into the quality 40+ foot used catamaran market. I know cats are not for everyone, and this is not a "production" boat. Great video, thanks and keep them coming!
Can you start looking at boats that people who want to find a boat to fix up and can afford? Most of us can afford these boats. I am looking at something around $25K and 37' minimum.
Unfortunately 25 K would buy something under water at that size. Even being a fixer upper thats worth in vesting it would be best to look for a 30 ft. Sailing is an expensive life style as You know.
Don’t listen to those guys. Go to boat trader. You can find some decent boats for affordable prices. Probably won’t be your dream boat but you’ll find something you can live with
@@seabournewolf2298 You can certainly find good boats for not a huge amount of cash, I could probably find a boat right now that fits his requirements, at least on paper in the listing made by a salesperson who wants to sell a boat. But unless you know what you're looking at (or hire a good surveyor), or get extremely lucky, buying even a normal boat means setting aside around 20% of your max price for required maintenance and repairs ahead of time, and getting a "fix'r'upper" means budgeting a lot more. If you have 25 grand to play with, you 100% cannot spend 25 grand on a boat that requires another 15 grand to get seaworthy and expect a happy ending. Anything other than that is ignorant fairy tale b.s. from someone who doesn't know what they are talking about.
Jordan, Since you like The Hylas 46 , check out the site, Captain Q, Yacht Hunter, Stevens 46/47 designed by S&S . Maybe you can find a original Stevens.46 in your part of the country. Enjoy
Holyshit what a layout, looks like the Hilton on the water ,,how many through valves ??? 500 sweet , great upload I better look for something a little cheaper.
I wonder why putting the cabin aft of the head isn’t more common. Both the head and the cabin benefit when the hallway is removed. It just makes more sense to put the bunk closer to mid ships for Comfort anyway. Unfortunately, a Hylas is way out of my price range.
I’ve been following you guys for a while and enjoy your walk-throughs. There’s just one problem when you’re talking about cruising boats one of the most important items that I’ve never heard you mention is the water maker a quality cruising boat must have one. Otherwise your walk-throughs are great and congrats on the new Youngin
In general I’m not a fan of mono hulls as full on live aboards, but this one has me changing my mind. Such a great layout, awesome use of space... very interesting for sure. My only complaint and it maybe just my eyes, but she seems to sit very low in the water. Again may just be me or maybe her beam is throwing me off.
Nice point is the use of a lot more SS than aluminum you see on similar boats like the SS deck hatches instead of the ‘Lewmar replace every 10 years before they leak and destroy your interior or deck core hatches’ Fair price too for a well kept 2007 boat. Cheers Warren
Clearly Chris does not understand boats or boating. No boat is trash. Boats are an extension of ourselves, like children. Have a little respect when talking about someones child/boat. Every bout has pros and cons. Gemini has been very successful in a niche market. Like any boat, it’s not for everybody, but a great compact cat costal cruiser, that fits in a mono hull slip. That’s appealing to many. What boat do you own? The one in your tube doesn’t count.
This is probably the best floor plan I’ve ever seen
Ok, that interior was just MIND blowing SWEET, finish was outstanding, layout was PERFECT in every way, you could live in the main suite and have your 1st mate and crew actually live in the front area with their own bathroom and shower! Just outstanding!
* honorable mention was the fridge/freezer insulation was the biggest i have ever seen on any sailboat that cost under one million dollars, it was NO joke!
Couldn't agree with you more on being just about the perfect boat. The layout is exactly what we would want. Thank you for your time Jordan, and ignore the asshat comments below. You do a wonderful job in portraying an INTRODUCTORY video of vessels.... those that need more info can go and look at boats themselves!! Hi to Randi!!
I owned a Hylas 46 for seven years. The forward head is very nice but the pullman berth is too much of a sacrifice. Two adults could never sleep there comfortably. Anyone >6 foot tall couldn’t sleep there either. On the plus side, the boat is very fast and easily maneuvered. The aft stateroom is very comfortable and Hylas does a magnificent job on the mattress. The galley is very workable and I like that little room is sacrificed for a NAV station… just about ready from my perspective. The cockpit is comfortable with easy access to the deck. My version had the main sheet traveler mounted just aft of the cockpit making sail handling a breeze for everything. The lazarettes on the rear deck are huge and large enough to hold spare fenders etc. so that nothing remains on deck. My boat had an arch with solar panels mounted on top along with an outboard motor hoist, dinghy davits, integrated liferaft and secure ring buoy storage. My criticisms are too many pumps (36 in total!), vulnerable rudder only about 4 inches shallower than the keel. Very poor engine access although assessable from all sides, just cramped. As I recall the displacement was around 27,000 pounds that severely limited motoring into the wind.
Hi Jordan
Very much enjoy your boat tour of hulas 46
And yes this is one of the nicest boats with the best layouts I’ve seen in your tours
Well, Jordan- that answers all my Hylas questions! Beautiful, elegant, functional & all of my dream desires wrapped into one well built boat! Like you, I like a full aft cabin & a pullman/ fore head design (Hunter 41 DS), but- the attention to detail, the vast cabinets everywhere, huge engine room- Wow! I'm in love. Like many, it exceeds my budget but a lot, but- dreaming is good, right? Hmmm, I even like the tidy 46' length- can fit into more harbors under 50'... Thank you & congrats to you both on your new home & baby boy!
Gorgeous boat. The layout is fantastic... well executed too.
😜 looks like the inside of a trailer
Excellent visibility of the yacht. Great video.
Top decks seem in great shape. Serious sailboat. Really great layout and much more interior luxury than most sailors deserve. Randy, you are right on this one!
Outstanding! My definition of “ perfect boat” matches yours. Well done on you presentation. Keep up the good work.
Brings back some memories, helped deliver one from Seattle to San Diego. Beautiful boat.
The painting in the salon is, appropriately, "Hylas and the Nymphs" by John William Waterhouse, also on the wall in my house. The original is in the Tate Gallery, London.
Man oh man Jordan! You hit the nail on the head with this boat being beautiful!!! I love it! And for only $360K!!! Wow!
Check out the comfort ratio... It would be a beautiful place to vomit for some people... for its size it’s pretty light. Wouldn’t really want it in the southern or northern oceans.... ideal for Fairweather though
No doubt a fine vessel. Strong and practical with millwork that modern boat buyers dream about. Thanks for the tour!
Best layout and beautiful interior I've every seen. That is a lot of boat! I"m a little short on cash, about $300K short, but it would be fun to own a cruiser like that.
I was thinking "Hallberg Rassy" the whole time - and indeed, it's a German Frers design! Very nice!
YES! A top notch design/layout!
Gorgeous boat and I love the layout. Thanks, Jordan.
Beautiful yacht inside and out
Happy you finally got around to a Hylas. Love my 46.
Hello Dan! so this is what your hulas looks like, wow! I want one!
@@mikecaudill1710 Hey Mike, good to see you on here! You definitely need one, it’s a game changer!!
Pullman with the head in the V is my favorite layout also. Not many of them out there though. Islander Freeport is one I know of.
I love this boat. The layout is incredible. Beautiful!😁
Thanks for posting and sharing. Nice looking boat.
Seriously beautiful boat for serious sailing. You get what you pay for!
This Hylas certainly checks all the boxes. Thanks for covering a true blue-water, live aboard, that doesn't require serious work (isinglass is quite fogged, no biggie)! After looking at the specs, I didn't see any mention of the bow thruster, and you didn't mention it either...but it appears on the port side of the binnacle in your video...or it sure looks like one. For shorthanded sailing, it's definitely worth mentioning. Thanks again!
Great video and my dream yacht. You forgot to show the best thing about Hylas yachts. Open the electrical panel to see the most impeccable and well labeled wiring you’ve ever seen. One guy does all the wiring for Queen Long and he does incredible work.
.... in the forward shower, the big doors on the port side, do they house a washer and dryer .... great tour Jordan ..... never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans ....
Thats a beautiful boat. The only thing the turns me away is the stays on deck right in the middle of the walk way.
Very nice boat Jordan. Thanks for sharing!
Man I love this boat layout and may rethink owning a catermran
Not a monohulled boat fan, but this one is perfect and gorgeous!
I am not a mono haul fan, but I do like that boat. Great job on the video.
Beautiful sail boat
Good job Jordan
It’s a beautiful boat. You are definitely killing me with the storage drinking game. I went through 4 cups of hot chocolate this video!
I burned my mouth with coffee !
Great job on the walkthrough and a wonderful boat!
I will one day buy a Hylas. Good tour.
Man this is my ideal boat….
I agree. It’s the perfect 45-46 foot boat!
I like this boat alot space and kitchen is great
You are right, it is a really great layout I think...
Quality, comfort and style. What more can you ask for...half the price... that’s just dreaming.
I enjoy your channel, you and your wife do a thorough exam of every sail boat you present. That said I would like if you two would talk more about sails that come with the boat. I have found that sails are a big expense when purchasing a sail boat.
Thanks for your efforts, you are offering us a great service showing different options. Whoever, it would be even better if you could give us information about the keels format and some comments regarding the boats sailing performance.
Great boat. I'll take two please Dave.
In the forward head I thought I saw a little fold up bench for the shower. Nice!
When you said "I like it a lot", Brian of SV Delos crossed my mind :D
That is a nice boat very nice
This is a fantastic boat!
That price is definitely over my budget but that boat is in a league that warrants the price.
What an absolutely beautiful piece of work.
I could definitely see myself sailing to many places and often with the luxuries it provides.
Everything ran to the cockpit and electric winches are my dream.
The inside is beautiful and it is perfect for living aboard all year.
Thanks for the tour of a really awesome boat.
I like to see tours in my price range under $150,000 but I like to have an idea what is out there for my someday dream.
Kiss that baby.
She grows up so quick.
Awsome boat!
Beautiful boat
Review specs, all that costs money, price matches....thanks for reviewing all price points...great boat...dream!
A very nice boat. I can live on it!!!
Great reviews. It would be nice if you could tell us more about the safety features on the boats. e.g. Waterproof doors, lockers etc., rather than storage, storage, storage. Thanks and great boats.
Beautiful boat! Me wants!
For all the tours you take us on...do you still own your sailboat? Look forward to see your new family on the water soon.
Jordan & Randi;
I've been searching for my "next boat" for about five months. I've recently closed on this Hylas 46 and am completing a minor refit. I am in Palm Beach until April 5th, when I begin the process of bringing her around the FL Keys and home to Pass Christian, MS. Have you ever thought of doing a follow-up video talking about the process of deciding on a particular boat that you've featured?
I sailed a fin keel double spreader sloop from S. Cali to Hawaii to Seattle, to S. Cali. No fin keel Marconi sloop is a good offshore cruising boat. Boat number two had a medium keel with an attached rudder and a junk schooner rig with a pilot house. I took the scenic route from Seattle to Hong Kong via New Zealand. Boat number two was ideal! Boat number 3 would be a catamaran with inside/ outside steering stations and a twin reefable wingsail rig.
Jordan, that's a stern anchor line reel not an emergency retrieval system.
Yes, we use that with anchor or bouy hook in docking here in Scandinavia.
Hello Jordan! How about some info on your next boat? Did you see my comment on the video when you gave us a hint about a new boat?
I liked the hand hold rails all along the interior overhead. Didn't see what's under that aft cabin island bed but I'm guessing it's got room for sail storage.
Would love to know what kind of keel this has. Looks perfect for Project Atticus II.
It’s significantly out of their budget but I’ve been trying to steer them to an 80s Stevens 47 which is the granddaddy to Hylas.
It’s significantly out of their budget but I’ve been trying to steer them to an 80s Stevens 47 which is the granddaddy to Hylas.
If I remember correctly it's a bolt on fin keel with spade rudder.
Jordan, I wonder if you would consider putting the model of the boat (Hylas 46) at the beginning of the episode title? It makes it so much easier to find later when I want another look. Most of the titles don't even have a boat model in them.
Thanks for sharing. Like #51
Thanks for these great videos. Would be great to hear insight on suitability for tubers taking on guest crews and empty nesters ready to rock. Lets see one size larger please!!
Agree. This is a very nice boat. Good layout. For that price I would get a cat as I like them more.
Hey! My hometown!!
The general lay out reminds me of the Beneteau 40 CC from 1994 - also with forward head and Pullman bed . Though probably less blue water capable much nearer a realistic price range for the average buyer who plans to live a board.
This is a lovely yacht. Having the head in the bow makes great sense. Quick question on the use of the term 'pullman berth': I though pullman berths are beds that fold down. Did this berth fold down; or does the term pullman berth means something else on a boat?
Ideal!!!
Great Boat pretty good tour, could have left out 3/4s of all the closet stowage, (the only thing he didn't open were the toilets). Great layout and features on the main deck, midship stays could have been on outboard edge of gunwales .. Great Boat.
It's only negative aspect is they aren't donating it to me for free. Beautiful design.
An interesting tour of living spaces. But a prospective buyer and serious sailor would like to know technical stuff like the electronics suite, engine and access to it and other mechanical. How many hours on the engine? Are the sails in need of replacement? The list goes on...
Look at that!
I bet John Kretschmer would kick the tires on this model, he delivered a few...😉 Maybe in the future include the style and location of the tankage, what's below the floor boards is a big deal, thanks again for the tour of this great boat.
Nice boat
Very nice
I'm interested what kind of boat you'll buy or build. I hope it will be a fast cat. You're reports about yachts are always interesting. Good luck
What about the mast, inside the cabin, it looked to me like it had some type of wood compartment surrounding it that could be opened. The drawback for me was the lack of cockpit storage. Everything that should have been stored in the cockpit was stored below.
How expensive this boat is ?awesome ride
Hello Jordan
I didn’t get to finish what I was mainly writing about
Just a quick note to possibly help you in the future in identifying equipment on a boat oh I am from Victoria British Columbia and cruise mainly the golf Islands there was a line on the stern
Yeah, that boat gave me the fizz.
The island berth is nice - if there are two people in it, no one has ti get up if their partner gets up. Hylas makes nice boats with lots of good features. On the engine, I'm curious to know what's on the right side (against the closed wall) Hopefully it's nothing you would need to access under way while the engine is running or shortly thereafter. The forward head is probably unusable in any kind of seaway. Overall, I'd say this is a lovely boat for day sailing or the occasional overnight. For longer passages there would need to be modifications to accommodate the crew. Still, a beautiful boat that someone will be proud to own.
Beautiful, and for the price and year it should be. Did it have in-mast furling? For me the price puts you well into the quality 40+ foot used catamaran market. I know cats are not for everyone, and this is not a "production" boat. Great video, thanks and keep them coming!
Can you start looking at boats that people who want to find a boat to fix up and can afford? Most of us can afford these boats. I am looking at something around $25K and 37' minimum.
For a budget of $25K, you will be staying on land....good luck.
Unfortunately 25 K would buy something under water at that size. Even being a fixer upper thats worth in vesting it would be best to look for a 30 ft. Sailing is an expensive life style as You know.
There's nothing more expensive than a cheap boat.
Don’t listen to those guys. Go to boat trader. You can find some decent boats for affordable prices. Probably won’t be your dream boat but you’ll find something you can live with
@@seabournewolf2298 You can certainly find good boats for not a huge amount of cash, I could probably find a boat right now that fits his requirements, at least on paper in the listing made by a salesperson who wants to sell a boat.
But unless you know what you're looking at (or hire a good surveyor), or get extremely lucky, buying even a normal boat means setting aside around 20% of your max price for required maintenance and repairs ahead of time, and getting a "fix'r'upper" means budgeting a lot more. If you have 25 grand to play with, you 100% cannot spend 25 grand on a boat that requires another 15 grand to get seaworthy and expect a happy ending. Anything other than that is ignorant fairy tale b.s. from someone who doesn't know what they are talking about.
Jordan, Since you like The Hylas 46 , check out the site, Captain Q, Yacht Hunter, Stevens 46/47 designed by S&S . Maybe you can find a original Stevens.46 in your part of the country.
Enjoy
Holyshit what a layout, looks like the Hilton on the water ,,how many through valves ??? 500 sweet , great upload I better look for something a little cheaper.
I wonder why putting the cabin aft of the head isn’t more
common. Both the head and the cabin benefit when the hallway is removed. It just makes more sense to put the bunk closer to mid ships for
Comfort anyway. Unfortunately, a Hylas is way out of my price range.
The only problem is your always downwind of the head.......lol
Awesome
Damn wish I could have a boat like this
Fantastic, a dream boat, but it's out of my price range 😆
Loved it! Just can't afford it! Wonder what it's sailing history is?
Half boat tour !!!
Yep. Perfect. Only negative is the price!
I’ve been following you guys for a while and enjoy your walk-throughs. There’s just one problem when you’re talking about cruising boats one of the most important items that I’ve never heard you mention is the water maker a quality cruising boat must have one. Otherwise your walk-throughs are great and congrats on the new Youngin
This boat was beautiful, I'm not a sailor and have no experience but if I had the money and some one to teach me I would buy this boat.
In general I’m not a fan of mono hulls as full on live aboards, but this one has me changing my mind. Such a great layout, awesome use of space... very interesting for sure. My only complaint and it maybe just my eyes, but she seems to sit very low in the water. Again may just be me or maybe her beam is throwing me off.
Nice point is the use of a lot more SS than aluminum you see on similar boats like the SS deck hatches instead of the ‘Lewmar replace every 10 years before they leak and destroy your interior or deck core hatches’
Fair price too for a well kept 2007 boat. Cheers Warren
Have you ever looked at Gemni 10.5 catamaran? I know they are lower end price cat’s but think they would be nice starter boats.
Junk....
Clearly Chris does not understand boats or boating. No boat is trash. Boats are an extension of ourselves, like children. Have a little respect when talking about someones child/boat. Every bout has pros and cons. Gemini has been very successful in a niche market. Like any boat, it’s not for everybody, but a great compact cat costal cruiser, that fits in a mono hull slip. That’s appealing to many. What boat do you own? The one in your tube doesn’t count.
@@clayfarnet970 i couldn't have said it better myself.