About that Uniflite: Today both Jeanneau and Beneteau can not build enough NC895's and Antares 9's respectively given their popularity in both Europe and here in N America. And their outboard engines aside, they are very much sister ships of that Uniflite in size, layout and function. Some concepts just never seem to age, even if the boats do. Nice find!
Absolutely, I love the outboard powered NC series, great layout and so versatile! One of my other favorite outboard cruisers are C-Dorys for their efficiency and simplicity but not many of them around in Florida
@@floridaboatguy Loved! the last shot of this video. In our boating lives, this is known as "assuming the position". If you can cram your eyes plus one arm into a painful, contortionist position, then you a) can get at 'that thing'', plus b) you either own a boat or are working on one. No one else would subject themselves to such physical challenges.
@@floridaboatguy thanks for the reply. I didn't see it until today. Never got a notification from UA-cam. Anyhow, I may give it a shot. I'll give you guys a ring.
Very nice boats. Thanks for giving us the down and dirty on them. Keep them coming. Liked your fan.
About that Uniflite: Today both Jeanneau and Beneteau can not build enough NC895's and Antares 9's respectively given their popularity in both Europe and here in N America. And their outboard engines aside, they are very much sister ships of that Uniflite in size, layout and function. Some concepts just never seem to age, even if the boats do. Nice find!
Absolutely, I love the outboard powered NC series, great layout and so versatile! One of my other favorite outboard cruisers are C-Dorys for their efficiency and simplicity but not many of them around in Florida
@@floridaboatguy Loved! the last shot of this video. In our boating lives, this is known as "assuming the position". If you can cram your eyes plus one arm into a painful, contortionist position, then you a) can get at 'that thing'', plus b) you either own a boat or are working on one. No one else would subject themselves to such physical challenges.
Is this type of fuel service affordable?
Prices start from $225 and vary widely depending on the boat, location, tank size, and disposal amount.
@@floridaboatguy thanks for the reply. I didn't see it until today. Never got a notification from UA-cam. Anyhow, I may give it a shot. I'll give you guys a ring.