Hand Crafted LIVE-ABOARD | 2006 Great Harbour N37 $365,000
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- The N37 and N47 are still in production at the Gainesville Factory with 3 under current construction. The hull is a work-boat design as it is rounded fore to aft and athwartships. She doesn’t care about the sea state, although the occupants do! A beam sea will make you very uncomfortable, but she’ll take anything from any other direction with no passenger discomfort.
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2006 Great Harbour N37 (Full Tour) Price $365,000
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*I am not a broker this video is for entertainment only
300 gals of fresh water, 120+ blackwater tank, Salon table flips over for full eating area as well as drops down to make another bed, bench behind the helm also swings up to form 2 bunks. The Pilot house and all walls above the black rub rail are Nidacore-which is a honeycomb composite skeleton to which the outer fiberglass is attached. The hull is hand laid up and about 1”+ thick - which is everything below the black rub rail.
This is one of my Favorite tours so far. what do you think about the video and the boat?
Great tour! I was ready not to like this boat from first glance but after the tour I’m in love. So much in 37 ft and the space in engine room is awesome for maintenance!
@@michaelmatkov6443 Thanks Michael. Take a look at there double decker. I like that model even better.
Wow....I was already impressed with the roominess of the Bosun's locker.....and then you took us into the engine room......so awesome for a 37 footer.
I love the thick rubber strip surrounding the entire boat.
She's got a draft of under 3' and a range of 1500nm.....And I read on the GH website that some had even travelled to Hawaii, obv with external fuel bladders, but that is true blue water capability.
Those little 54 HP Yanmar engines are relatively cheap to replace too.
There's so much to love about this boat. Thx for bringing her to us :)
I just found a boat manufacturer that i absolutely love the style of their boats.
Nice boat, but boat prices are crazy. You can get more than twice the space, PLUS LAND, for the price of a used boat. Yeah, land comes with taxes, but boats come with docking fees and higher maintenance costs. Much as I would love to buy, it just doesn't make sense -- which is why there are so many sellers.
Yes agreed. I watched a show round of a guy selling his Grand Banks 52 in immaculate condition with loads of extras and he wanted 575, 000 dollars. The price for this in comparison is crazy.
It's totally dependent where you are. In Vancouver, BC, the average priced house is $1.3 million. This boat is a bargain!
@@patmonks3459 If location means so much (and I am not arguing otherwise), consider that this boat isn't in Vancouver. It's in Florida, where real estate is cheaper. One nice thing about boats is that, if a real bargain is to be had, it can be sailed/trucked/shipped anywhere for a low relative cost. I am simply looking at the value of boats and think them overpriced. I used to live in Florida and the number of used boats at any given time was incredible. Too many people rush into the purchase without realizing how expensive it is to keep them. Maybe, if there weren't such a market for them, boat builders would learn how to build them more efficiently, lowering the cost without sacrificing quality (i.e., safety). There's a reason that the old "definition" of a boat ("a hole in the water into which one pours money") is still applicable today.
It has to be related to passion. Gotta be passionate for the boat life, a simple comparison by cost of course will not be possible
@Navy1977
A lot depends on what you want in a boat. Do you want a like-new Kadey-Krogen, or can you get by with a Bayliner 45 that's 40 years old, and needs some TLC.
Yes moorage can be an issue 8n the city. These days with so ,uch remote working you can be based outside the city. There are numerous liveaboards anchored around the city, too.
There are many options at every price point.
She is SO much larger on the inside than she looks from the outside! Truly unbelievable. And that galley! Just like home. Actually, even better than my home! Love it.
Thanks for watching
Cant believe the amount of space for a 37' boat. WOW....great little vessel.
It’s a nice live aboard for a couple who don’t demand too much space, really cozy.
Perfect for two
NOTHING TO SEE HERE BUT AWSOMENESS...! 👍
I couldn’t put it better myself
Nice tour, nice boat. These are great boats and there’s just not enough of them out there. And they are pricey. I think they’ve spent too much time on the 35. They could probably build a ton of these N37’s and always have buyers. They’re also shallow draft. The GH’s are also nice but I think prone to being blown around by the wind. I always wondered why they didn’t offer a drop down keel on the GH’s. I’m pretty sure they are all thick solid glass below the waterline. Incredibly safe and efficient. A lot of the N37’s have a washer/dryer under the forward part of the kitchen island.👍
Thanks for commenting James
Beautiful beautiful boat
Hell yeah, I'm in love with this boat.
Thanks for commenting
Cool boat, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
It’s impressive how wide that bow is in the forward cabin!
It is this boat is huge. I love the double decker model they make.
It’s A Beauty! Omg 😆 ❤
I love this boat, it's a perfect liveaboard. If lived in the States I'd buy it. More difficult to maintain this in Europe with parts etc.
Thanks for watching Michael
Thanks for commenting
PERFECT layout for a retirement cruiser..
Love the pic
Great Harbors tend to really do the rocking horse thing if out at sea in the open ocean. Flat bottom. Interior isn't very luxurious for that kind of money. $365,000 or so will definitely buy a whole lot of beautiful boat any day of the week. For me to justify the required near-$365 grand cash to buy this i would have to be Florida's greatest boat detailer like Brian. He can afford anything!
Who is that I might have him detail my boat lol. Maybe these ride like a blue water houseboat style yacht in big seas? Great for shallow ports though.
Gostei muito do barco, robusto, espaçoso,desenho prático e sem firulas, parabéns.
Great video!
I'd be very happy living on that 😊
Same and those little diesels would just sip fuel.
@@HarborPilotYachtTours 6 knots is more than adequate to travel at and I bet the rage is fantastic 😊 that engine room is brilliant...
@@iancrawford9270 It is thanks for the reminder I need to make a short video of that room.
How many NM will it do on a full tank of gas?
Nice boat, good layout.
For a family...? For a _small_ family, perhaps.
Someone has been out in that FL sun WaaaaaaaaY too long if they think that tub is gonna fetch that much money! Not even close! wow.
Nice!
Thanks!
Nice boat, great tour, is that the ac running?
Thanks and Yes it was
I've ran into a couple of these at marinas we've stayed at in St Augustine, and The Hammocks at Palm coast. Cool trawlers
I'll pretend I didnt see a green pool noodle cut and ziptied around a propshaft seal. Typical old man fix, ha. But solid nice boat overall I'm sure.
It sure about the pool noodle. I’ve never been on one but hope to start making videos going in short runs with the owners.
what about stability ?
Good question
That’s too dollar btree it again port Charlotte is nuts
Nice boat, and thanks for the video. That's likely never going to sell at that price though - this will be one of those "Dutch Auction" games where the price keeps coming down over time. The engine room is clean but not well organized, and the finishes are good but not top-end. There's always a tradeoff with a full displacement boat - go slow (maybe 8kts) and save fuel to increase range, but you still have space for a lot of provisions. And you'll soon become aware of the value of some sort of stabilizer system. Semi-displacement lets you go faster and get out of the weather - at the expense of less range and probably less storage space. No perfect boat. To keep the admiral happy we like a boat that gets to the next marina before the gift shop closes... 😁
Thanks for watching John
Yeah, that engine room - love the battery cutoff switch wayyy in the corner where you can't reach it when you need to get to it quick. Our surveyor would give this boat an instant fail for that. And better sit down when you hear the price of Yanmar parts for those older engines. Thanks for showing us the quirky boat! It's always fun to see the seller's 😁 fantasyland dreams of asking price.
I have been on this brand and model and they are huge inside. Great live aboard. Very ugly though. 😂
I like this boat and how it was set up and redone.
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Looking for a steel hull boat to rescue. Apply eoncoat to protect steel hull permanently
@Navy1977 I have not.I am not very computer literate.
I will ask someone to help. Thanks.hoping someone would contact me with a cheap boat they want to get rid of due to maintenance costs
@Navy1977 thanks. If I get lucky enough to do this before and after my friend said he will do a blog for me.
Several years ago Great Harbor motored an N37 from Gainesville to Honolulu for a charter fishing customer delivery. They had a lot of 5 gal plastic containers of diesel fuel tied on board when they headed west from Panama. Interestingly, Great Harbor boats will not sink. You can fill to over flowing & they will stll float. Worth every penny.
Sounds sea worthy to me.
Where is all that water coming from in the bilge
I think your referring the the AC water pump to keep the AC cool.
It sounds like a lot until you remember they want 100k for a pickup truck these days.
Yep
what sort of mpg or fuel economy does it get at slow speeds?
Not sure but it’s very economical with those little diesels.
The 1st Great Harbor was actually the GH37 (double decker), not the N37. I believe the second was the GH47, and the N37 came after. These are not great sea boats, because of their relatively flat bottom they tend to “snap-roll.” But great for inshore, shallow water cruising.
Thanks for the tip. I’ve been on the double decker as well. Cool boats.
Live aboard for a couple. Not a family.
Nice boat... poorly maintained/up-kept for the price. This seems like it has been used hard and put away wet. I love Great Harbour yachts and this isn't doing the brand much justice. So disappointing to watch.
Why do you say poorly maintained?
Yeah great small boat wayyyy too much
$100,000 per foot is pretty spendie for a 37 foot trawler,,,, nice but ????????
You must have skipped all your math classes.
Over priced and decked out like it was built in the ‘70’s .
Ugly... but so much space and amenities..
Bosun's locker. Not Bozeman locker
@Navy1977 lol. I need a boozemans locker in my life! Fair enough, touche.