The best boat tour I've ever seen. Very comprehensive, showing its blue print and how things works really interesting and I learn new things. Now I know the bow thruster in small boats is hidden inside its compartment and can't be easily spotted outside.
I found your video coincidentally. And I love it. I did not read all the comments below, so it might be that someone mentioned my arguments before. In more than 50 years of sailing I can tell, that the Amel Supermaramu by far is the best boat I have ever sailed. And I sailed a lot of them. There are two very special things I would like to mention in addition to your perfekt introduction. First of all: Buying an Amel Yacht means to have no choice in changing the boat in any part. Take it or leave it. What seams to be a lack turns out to be very wise. The reason is, that all the built in rooms, parts and furnitures are part of the very massive hull. Any locker, for example, is a completely laminated part of the hull which makes the hull even stronger and will never make any noise in many years. Only the wooden front is put on top and finishes the furniture. Thats why you can not have any part of the ship at any other place. Second: Henry Amel inherited his shipyard to his employees when he died. So every worker ist a personal owner of the company. I maintain: You can feel this by sailing an Amel ship. I congratulate you to your best choice and will certainly follow your block. Best greetings from Germany and always have a handful of water under Aquarius' keel.
In the last twenty years, these Amel ‘s have proven to be amongst the VERY best blue water cruisers that one can sail. This is a dream boat for me! I’m too old to operate this size of sail boat,so my dream will remain a dream. I’m currently accumulating enough dough to purchase an early production of a Nordhaven 56’ motor sailer. Then, it’s around the world I go (again) as a 64 yr old retired electronics technologist/guitar maker! Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum (Mount Gay, if your buying!) Peace
My father, a pilot, an engineer and a hobby sailor thrxanxdx oughout his life, visited the Amel shipyard and immediately fell in love with this boat. I inherited this passion and hope to set foot on one of them one day. Thank you for sharing this beautiful unique lady with us
Thank you for the tour of your beautiful yacht. I came across your channel while I was on watching Zatara when you where all getting ready for the Indian Ocean voyage. I'm really glad the three yachts reached your destination safely. I really look forward to following your voyages from now on. Safe journey. 🙏
Kinda fell in love with Amel boats after reading a series of blogs written by a former airline pilot. He traveled far and wide and often solo on his Amel. Still hooked on Amel.
Out of the many hundreds of Sailboat videos I've ever watched over the years I have to say that you've put together the absolute best one I've ever seen! I'm a big fan of the Hans Christian but having seen your video I now have 2 favorites :-) Thanks for sharing and taking the time to explain in depth as to how your ship operates too. Best Regards and Happy Sailing ;-)
Wonderful, informative boat tour. You have a beautiful sailing yacht. I would love to live this lifestyle but I am an insomniac and would never be able to sleep with all the pitching and rolling.
I’ve sailed in one. Not the most lively fun boat but utterly intelligently designed and reliable. If I were going to live on a boat it would be this one.
Sailing Aquarius Around The World the thrill of sailing them is not the physicality. It’s a tank. The thrill is appreciating the incredible utility in every nook and corner. The cockpit is magnificent. In every way a cockpit can be. It is sheltered. It is square so it has people facing each other. It is deep and protected. The helm, while at first visually challenging (I was not used to seeing a wheel on a bulkhead or midships) works magnificently. Has two autopilots. Has the best nav station on the planet. Has the best engine room on the planet. It has a single thruhull below the waterline. Has the best water and fuel tankage. Has the best sail mgt system. The only thing I didn’t mess with much was the mizzen. I think I offended God at some point. When I sail I’m usually 35 - 40 degrees off the nose. The mizzen doesn’t add much there. Yet I love the mizzen mast. I had an old Harley stroker and a 1958 GMC pickup. A ketch is like that. You are looking at and driving in history. I’m 73. When I was much younger my much older friends (who are now dead) would extol the value of a ketch over a sloop. In the end they always wound up defending the ability to reduce weather helm. There are plenty modern sloop designs that can be sailed quickly rotationally balanced. In modern boats sail manipulation is easy. in their day you had to go on deck to add or reduce sail area. And there was no fiberglass. Today you push a button at your fingertips. The other thing I love about your boat is the heftiness wherever you look, inside and out. . If you had to drive a boat onto a reef this is the best. (I wound up on a reef outside Bermuda). In a Super Maramu you have the best shot of getting off by yourself and floating! I am underwhelmed by the new Amels. As. Steve Dashew would say (and has), “They are boat show boats.” If I ever buy an Amel it will be a Super Maramu.
Hi Ken & Isabelle! You have a beautiful boat and this was a very professional tour! We'll add this video to our "Boat Tours" playlist, where you will join Delos, Gone With the Wynns, and a whole host of boats from large catamarans to a 26 ft gaff-rigged cutter. Thanks for showing us around! Fair winds! Chris, Rossella & Emma 😊
Yes i really like your explanation about navigating and all your equipment on aquarius !! Eventhough I,m not a sailor i love sailing and that,ll explain why I,m watching you guys !!
I think anyone watching this video and had some money would certainly buy an Amel. Your walk through was awesome and really showed the unique designs and touches of this fantastic yacht ... Great job ..
Best boat detail I've seen. As others have said, very informative. The detail of the the bow thruster was especially welcome. I've always wondered how they work, now I know. Thanks!
This was a fantastic tour of a superb boat, thank you Personally it seems a 'very' high maintenance craft, albeit rigged to make sailing as easy as possible for the skipper - I guess those menial tasks aren't really seen as much of a chore when you have such a beauty under your feet, but more a labour of love
If you see anything that you would like to see more of, let us know. Also, if you have any suggestions how to make our videos better.... We're all ears!!
Your channel is right on track. Unique rarely visited destinations are always good for content. Need to get the word out on this channel. You should make comments on every major sailing channel. That will build subscriptions. We need to see if Delos will give you a plug - at least you can make a comment on their episodes. I gave you a plug on the Amel Yacht Owners Facebook Group page.
Thanks Captain Frank and Isabelle for this great tour of the boat for all of us "wannabe amel owners" and get lost, without having a panic attack, this boat will take you some place and safe.
I met a French guy in Trinidad that just finished a circumnavigation in a Super Maramu, and he said "You have a very good boat. It will let you make mistakes, and you will make mistakes!"
It took me 6 months or longer to learn about this boat through Delos. You did it in an hour and with even more detail. AMEL sure knows how to may a sailing yacht. When I saw the stainless railing instead of cable around the boat...I knew this was a top notch company! Happy Holidays and thank you for an amazing video! PEACE OUT!
Very well done walkthrough. We had a 1994 SM that we sailed for 3 years in the Caribbean and South Pacific with our 2 kids (15 & 17 when we wrapped up in Australia) from 2014 to 2017. LOVED her. It looks like you found a nice example that was well maintained. Congrats. One tip I got from another Amel owner was raising and lowering the ballooner on a beam reach so that it lays over against the genoa. It makes it incredibly easy to do and I could actually do it singlehanded that way. I've got some video of lowering it that way as we approached Tanna in Vanuatu. I'll see if I can get it loaded up and send you a link. Safe sails.
Love The AMAL and by far one of the very best tour's of a sailboat brand and everything that is offered in this brand, I can't wait to own a beautiful sailboat like the AMAL. Happy sailing and God Bless.
One of the best sailboats ever made in no doubt about that she's a rocket ship and made with quality enjoy and the both of you are lucky for having such a great vessel Vegas bill
All the positive comments posted here I absolutely agree with. The Delos references must be curling your toe nails by now lol. Found you and Super Maramu thru Delos and never regretted it. It's the blue-water to own. Your detailed walk-thru is awesome and I will be watching it again for sure as it is an education; very clear and well laid out. Congratz
I don't mind the references to Delos! In fact, Delos produces the absolute BEST sailing videos at this time, and it's nice sometimes being compared to the Rock Stars of Sailing Vids. But there are some Tribesman must think we are in some way "Competition" to Delos, and one wrote us a 4 paragraph comment why Aquarius should stop making videos.... The Amel Super Maramu, is a great option for cruising. Cruising = OUT of the marina, and moving from place to place! If you want a weekend sailing vessel, do a few club races, and anchor out a few times a year there are many other sailboats that will be comfortable and look good in a marina. BUT, if your goal is to circumnavigate solo, or with a partner, the SM is a perfect Sailing Vessel for the job. It will keep you safe in almost any weather. With 35kts gusting to to 45kts with 4M seas, your not going to be comfortable in anything, but at least we knew we were going to be safe!! Ketch rig with the smaller sails, is the way to go when you are short handed sailing. And as one frenchman said in Trinidad... " O.. is that your Super Maramu over there..." I said "Yes", and he said " Your fingers must get really tired sailing her". And I said "Indeed"... Fair Winds, Ken
Absolutely the most perfect boat ever made. I wonder how long Amel will spend with a new owner to learn the systems? If I win the lottery, that's my first purchase. No cars, no house, no clothes, but a trip to France to buy the next SM 2000 coming off the line, then a voyage back across the Atlantic. The helm/cockpit with the offset companionway is the best layout in the world. Being midship under the bimini top is the best. And that gives you the big separate aft master cabin, which is perfect for guests, children, crew, etc. And I love the rear facing windows of the aft cabin. Anchor chain washer?? Awesome!! The only thing I don't like is the bow thruster design. It's highly unusual in design in my opinion. First, there's a lock pin that you have to remove up front before using. The good news is that there's also an on/off switch up front so you shouldn't ever accidentally try to deploy the thruster while it's locked. But it moves down into place, then back up to stow, so there's an o ring and seal on the shaft. I've heard that if the o ring and seal fails, your boat sinks. But I've also seen one taken out in the water and no water came in, so I'm confused. The good thing is that you're most likely only going to be using the bow thruster when you're near land. Hopefully near an available sling! The guy from SV Delos said that an Amel SM 2000 sunk because of that bow thruster design, again, I don't know?
Nice video. Been following you guys for a while but never watched this. If you’re going to sal around the world in a mono a Ketch is the way to do it. My dad always swore up and down it was the only rig to sail and he was right. BY FAR the most manageable sailing system for easy handling, great downwind speed and tons of sail flexibility
Hello Ken, as we'd seen previews, we had an idea that the final version would be good. It is in fact excellent and it would be a fine primer for anyone thinking of purchasing an AMEL SM. Well done matey!!! Disregard those few people who gave you a thumbs down; they are of no importance.
maybe of no importance to Amel's bottom line Jean - Pierre, of which you are undoubtedly inextricably tied! - but it is of importance to real lovers of sailing and of videos featuring true to life sailing experiences! IE: people who don't want to sit around and watch click bait bought and paid for by greedy corporate creatins !!! If you simply want to post corporate commercials for half million dollar super yachts, then you should at least be upfront about it and say so in your opening post - THIS IS A COMMERCIAL FOR THE AMEL MARAMU 2000 - four fifths of all youTube viewers could never afford the quarter of a million dollars a 25 year old 50 foot range Amel costs let alone the half million plus USD and new Amel Maramu 53 footer costs ---------get real man!
Nice boat! The Amels are beautiful boats and well made, but....whoa....expensive! Even used, these boats command top money. I believe this boat is just like the one the Delos crew is sailing, but appears to be waaaayyyy nicer in shape. Good job and thanks for the tour. Take care and fair winds.
Thanks! It is exactly same boat that Delos is sailing - we got inspiration from them :) The boat is not the cheapest, but definitely not the most expensive either, very well thought through.
Real good video , very informative especially for those interested in the Amel's and benefits of Amel. Those Super Maramu's are the peak of Henri Amels accumulative sailboat design career. They look so well designed; common sense, ease of use, safety, livability, function, quality, innovation at times, durable.... So many qualities and well thought out systems and placement. I really really like the Center cockpit behind a hard dodger (Where else would you want to be in rough or cold weather?) And esp with the Helm with a chair... Come On! Skeg mounted Rudder ... yeah- can't see a NON skeg mounted Rudder. Too vulnerable. And the systems and amenities all through for long voyages. Amel is jus so complete. Congrats on your Boat. Enjoy
Who would want anything besides a CENTER COCKPIT?! Who ever thought of putting the helm in the back of the boat so you were forced to stand there and be pounded by the elements while wearing foul weather gear still perplexes me to this day. I could see it for a day sailing vessel but not a Blue Water rig doing passages for many days at a time. NO THANK YOU! Ü
Yeah. For LOOOONG voyages! Im sure there's reasons And for Racing / Hi performance sailing But like we said - on Long Blue Water Voyages WHY would you want to Stand on the very back? Jus don't get it. I have been looking at Sailboats a lil lately And most are Helms on the back and even the RARE Center controls are still Standing and in the middle of the Cockpit. So far the Amels are the only Vessels Ive seen with Center Control behind a Hard Dodger and a seat (Brilliant I think , comfortable/safe/ and ease of use for long periods of watch say Night watch or Heavy weather) I did see An 80 foot plus Custom sail vessel For Sale a lil North Of me It had the Dual Huge Wheel stand up Helm at the very back of vessel But it had a third Helm Center cockpit behind Hard Dodger with Seat... pretty cool. Expensive but cool. Another boat near me For Sail in Mid 150's Its a 1970's Canadian made regularly used / maintained Vessel with Center control behind Hard Dodger But its stand up mid cockpit.... I don't get it. ! Its in the way for entertaining etc. and Your stuck standing. And no or little room to put a table Outside. Wow! And at mid 150's ...Mmmm. You can regularly find Late 80's Amel for sale 120's to mid 150's. Theres several for sale now (2 In Florida 120's / 1 mid 150's) Im sure theres a Lot more. But Rear Helm is Considered "Pure" by many in Sailing World , Im sure Again for Racing & performance & ability to see to track better... Im sure it ,makes sense. But like we been saying; Long range Blue water sailing and arriving in comfort / less fatigued - Center Cockpit Hard Dodger. Where else would you want to place your wife or girlfriend Or Kids old enough to do watches?
Ken, that was the best tour of a Super Maramu that I've seen yet. The upgrades to the systems and the aesthetics of the vessel really seemed well thought out. I look forward to viewing more of your videos.
Well we just finished the Canal Transit, and hope to finish the videos on how to cross the canal by the end of February 2018. We will take off for French Polynesia on or about Feb 20th.
@@SailingAquarius in Greece. Can I ask you a favour? During the survey the shackle including the spacer sleeve that attaches the halyard to the swivel fell into the water. I would like to buy the shackle and spacer but as I am not on board at the moment I don't have the measurements.
That was the best boat walk around I've ever seen. Maybe it's because I love that boat?? I wonder if the value of that model has gone up because of Delos? He's got over 2M views on some of those videos. The videos of Delos and your video sure make me want to buy one! The beauty and benefits of the ketch style rig, the large keel, and the cockpit are really nice. I like the location of the wheel, it's the perfect setup in terms of getting the wheel out of the way, having protection for your gps which is great to have right in front of your face. The sails are less money, easier to handle. One thing I'm not sure of is..are the two masts separate in terms of rigging? If they are then that's the perfect monohull! If they rely on one another then that kills the redundant mast if they didn't rely on one another. Getting rid of the impeller on the motor and using a remote pump that's easy to get to..brilliant! That's the best feature yet!
For the most part the two masts are completely separate. The running rigging on the two sails are completely separate. But, there is one stay (wire) which is part of the standing rigging the ties them together, the Triatic. It runs for the top of the Main Mast to the top of the Mizzen Mast. Kind of like a back stay for the Main, but there is also a big back stay on the Main that connects at the bottom of the Mizzen Mast to the top of the Main Mast. The Super Maramu has a rock solid rig! There is a video on this... about the standing rigging.
An Amel would be my dream. Currently 32 with two children so I will have to wait until they are grown before I can enjoy sailing the world but the wheels are in motion in terms of research and saving
Keep on researching! I would like to hear your conclusions after you complete your research. I made my choice! O, and don't be afraid to to take off for a few years with the kids. They will love it!
Not a sailer, but attracted. The only cuddly I have is my Boston Whaler “16” 31 Conquest. Finally I find someone that takes us through a nice Blue Water Sail Yacht. Thank You .. Shout out from Miami. OK you seem really dated on charter/ GPS but that front sonar .. Nice !
Nice Amel and very well explained. I quite like the forward switch on the bow thruster. I don't think that's original as none of the other Amel's I've sailed on have it but it's a great way to ensure you don't try to power the bow thruster down without removing the locking pin first. I did notice that you don't seem to have a lot of upward force on the pin at rest and from what I've seen and read on the owners forums, it should be setup to stop just shy of full tension and then you squeeze the cables to bring it all the way up to get the pin in/out. Also, be careful of sailing with the mainsail out and the front window fully open as you had it at one point in the video as an unintended gybe or tack will shear it right off. Apparently it's one of the most common things the Amel guys work on. A couple of wine corks do a good job of keeping the window cracked to get some breeze through without lifting it so far that the traveller will get it - it also keeps most of the spray out. I hope to get my own Amel this coming fall and I really appreciated your great tour. Merry Christmas!
MERRY CHRISTMAS BRENT, Thanks for the hints, and yes we have almost taken off our front window a few times. Thus, we only have the window open on a starboard tack now. Good idea using corks to keep the window a jar.... I will put this in my tool box! All the best, and hope you get a good Amel. They are great boats! Cheers, Ken
That was the best boat tour I have seen. Very informative and detailed. Your AMEL SM is beautiful. I appreciate people who take great care of their boats as you do. This is my first visit to your channel and I subscribed. I hope you meet up with Malin & Johan on RAN. they are cruising near the same waters as you are. You seem like similar nice people. Cheers!
It was difficult to get Zivile on the Amel Super Maramu, but now even Zivile sea it is the right boat. We have met so many people sailing on SM's, and other boats, and everyone seems to agree that the SM is one of the best boats to circumnavigate.
Beautiful boat and well done video. But I have to take issue with the idea that you can't "turn on a dime" without a bow thruster. I did it on my first attempt with an Island Packet 440... spun 180 degrees in a tight space. I'll grant you that it's easier with a bow thruster, especially if there's any wind, but if you understand your prop walk and how to kick the stern around without moving forward you can "turn on a dime" without a thruster.
All boats are a bit different, and depending on the type of prop you have you might not have much prop walk. A Super Maramu with the bow thruster inoperable is a tough boat to handle in a marina.
Looked at one. Didn't like the idea of facing away from my friends on deck. Went with a Morris. Glad I did, sailed on a Maramu and the sea motion... wow, it really is a rocking horse of a boat. At least compared to the Morris.
Hi Will, and thanks for the comment.. When you are sailing long distances these days 99% of the time you're on auto, and you can sit anywhere you like, play cards, read a book, etc. I didn't see very many Morris's with a center cockpit, and that's one feature that makes life MUCH better when you're always in the cockpit.
Hi Donny, Aquarius is in such great shape because the previous owner took great care to maintain her. And I am lucky to have the chance to crew her. All the best, and Fair Winds, Ken and Z
Cool camera work, audio, commentary and video editing. Must have taken considerable time. Had to say that first because the quality stands out. Beautiful yachts with a superb track record, sailing today as well as the day they rolled out of the factory. Your video work does it proud.
@@SailingAquarius A vous..!! L'on voyage vraiment. Avec votre "œil" / façon de présenter, on découvre comme si l'on voyageait avec vous, dans une ambiance tranquille.
Qué belleza ese velero!, me pierdo un poco porque me cuesta el inglés pero me pareció muy buena la explicación. Qué lo disfruten y buenos vientos. Saludos desde Uruguay ,🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾
Great video guys... just discovered you, I'm looking into learning how to sail.. it's captured me in the last year or so and I have a passion for water and boats..... one day I will get my self a boat and hit the water ... till the ... I learn how to sail and read read read.... oh and watch videos
Find a Yacht Club that has weekly or monthly sailboat races, and then find a boat to be part of a crew. You will learn how to sail quickly without spending too much money.
Hi Kevin, I would say - ABSOLUTELY! Delos is a reason we bought same boat and we are big fan of theirs! I also hope that Amel will do something for them :)
Awesome tour! Loved the level of detail. Your best video work yet. I'm impressed with how the salon and terrace turned out. I hope you are having fun. We'll be thinking of you as we race Alacrity on New Years Day.
Good luck on Alacrity! Z and I will return to San Diego January 21 - 27, hope we can get together! I think the video came out pretty good. We'll get much better over time. Practice works....
Thanks Robert! Soon I will do another tour of Aquarius showing all the changes and modifications we did on her. It will include costs, explain if the modification was mandatory or voluntary, and in most cases show how to do it. Hope you like the next tour as much as the current one. Fair Winds, Ken
Thanks for the nice comment! It is very much appreciated! Fair Winds my Taco Production Friend... mmmm.... I think I know what I am having for dinner tonight! Checked out a few of your vids, and must say they were quite amusing!
thanks ,great tour. all those hoses, clamps, pumps , wires/electrical looks rather intimidating to me. Very mechanical here but i'm thinking extra parts for repair.
As others' have said- Video well done ! 1- now I know the AMEL is perfect for me & your reasons' are perfectly laid out- clear , concise explanations/ reasons' given . Good photography too. One question, do you have a lightning stick at the top of your mast ( maybe it's also called a lightning 'diffuser' .??? They sound important to reduce or avoid those lightning strikes . Thank you again...
The previous owner put lightning rods on the top of both masts. Not sure if they are just good luck, or the technology is what keeps us from getting hit by lightning. Knock on wood!
You don't need to save too much. Super Maramu's are the cheapest blue water "COMFORT CLASS" boats you can buy. There are better boats, I just can't find one I could afford. Fair Winds, and see you out here soon!
Sailing Aquarius Around The World Thank you! You’ve given me hope! Loved that Amel 50 video you did that looks real fancy! Was that one new? How much would that one go for? (Just curious as I’ll probably go for a 2000 series like yours!) :)
@@Ailunzza Regarding the Amel 50 - Yes that one was about 18 months old. Or, basically New. I am not sure about the price, but my guess is about $1.2M to $1.5M with all the bells and whistles. Which is a lot of money! For under $300K you can have a VERY nice Super Maramu ready to go with everything you need to travel safely around the world.
Definitely your best technical work to date. Love the Amel tour! Since you’re asking for specific suggestions I’d have to say audio audio audio! Rode (and others) make excellent, relatively inexpensive mics with windscreens! Absolutely crucial to kill the wind noise and get directional audio. Other than that shooting early and late day will make the prettiest pictures. Mid afternoon light is harsh. Keep up the good work! hoping to get myself out there one day...
Hi Robert, thanks for watching and thanks for suggestions. Already have Rode + "dead cat" cover and do our best to use it as much as possible, sometimes we not fully prepared as it needs additional connection for GoPro (other camera is not water friendly) and it does not work (or we were not able to find adaptor) with iPhone 7... Again - thanks for healthy criticism will try to do better next time! As per shots during the daytime - you absolutely right again, just living on a boat does correct your day schedule a bit (or maybe this is just a lame excuse), but we still learning a lot - about boat, sailing, being constant travelers without ability to get stuff from Amazon, learning photography, our new camera, older GoPro's, drone and the whole video making... It would be so much easier if we had previous experience at least in one of these areas... But I believe Someday we will be much better :D ...
There are boats that are more bullet proof, but there are trade offs with all boats. Other boats are less bullet proof, but they are fast enough to run from the weather. Tradeoffs!
Sailing Aquarius Around The World Great for 2 to handle. I'm fond of the solid rails, Center Cockpit and mechanicals. Well thought out. Your videos are well done Thank You!
Great video! The engineering and attention to detail on that Maramu are head & shoulders above most of the other stuff out there. So many little details that really must make sailing & servicing it much more friendly. Happy New Year from Seattle.
Everything you say is true. Amel offers so much, but the engine room is tops! I will never have to change the oil in the kitchen. Sailing her is a dream most of the time... Too bad we blew-out our 17 year old ballooner sailing from Grenada to Bonaire. :(... Replacement is currently in San Diego waiting for me to pick up. Happy New Year!
The best boat tour I've ever seen. Very comprehensive, showing its blue print and how things works really interesting and I learn new things. Now I know the bow thruster in small boats is hidden inside its compartment and can't be easily spotted outside.
Thanks for the nice comment 👍
I found your video coincidentally. And I love it. I did not read all the comments below, so it might be that someone mentioned my arguments before. In more than 50 years of sailing I can tell, that the Amel Supermaramu by far is the best boat I have ever sailed. And I sailed a lot of them. There are two very special things I would like to mention in addition to your perfekt introduction.
First of all: Buying an Amel Yacht means to have no choice in changing the boat in any part. Take it or leave it. What seams to be a lack turns out to be very wise. The reason is, that all the built in rooms, parts and furnitures are part of the very massive hull.
Any locker, for example, is a completely laminated part of the hull which makes the hull even stronger and will never make any noise in many years. Only the wooden front is put on top and finishes the furniture. Thats why you can not have any part of the ship at any other place.
Second: Henry Amel inherited his shipyard to his employees when he died. So every worker ist a personal owner of the company. I maintain: You can feel this by sailing an Amel ship.
I congratulate you to your best choice and will certainly follow your block.
Best greetings from Germany and always have a handful of water under Aquarius' keel.
Thanks for the information Wolfgang! Hope to see you out here someday. We are currently in Moorea.
In the last twenty years, these Amel ‘s have proven to be amongst the VERY best blue water cruisers that one can sail. This is a dream boat for me! I’m too old to operate this size of sail boat,so my dream will remain a dream. I’m currently accumulating enough dough to purchase an early production of a Nordhaven 56’ motor sailer. Then, it’s around the world I go (again) as a 64 yr old retired electronics technologist/guitar maker!
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum (Mount Gay, if your buying!)
Peace
Let's just hope this world we live in opens soon for us sailors! Because right now it is tough to be a circumnavigator! Fair winds!
My father, a pilot, an engineer and a hobby sailor thrxanxdx oughout his life, visited the Amel shipyard and immediately fell in love with this boat. I inherited this passion and hope to set foot on one of them one day. Thank you for sharing this beautiful unique lady with us
Thanks for you nice comment!! Your dad sounds kind of like me!
Thank you for the tour of your beautiful yacht.
I came across your channel while I was on watching Zatara when you where all getting ready for the Indian Ocean voyage.
I'm really glad the three yachts reached your destination safely.
I really look forward to following your voyages from now on.
Safe journey. 🙏
Kinda fell in love with Amel boats after reading a series of blogs written by a former airline pilot. He traveled far and wide and often solo on his Amel.
Still hooked on Amel.
Amel makes some very nice sailboats! Happy New Year
Out of the many hundreds of Sailboat videos I've ever watched over the years I have to say that you've put together the absolute best one I've ever seen! I'm a big fan of the Hans Christian but having seen your video I now have 2 favorites :-) Thanks for sharing and taking the time to explain in depth as to how your ship operates too. Best Regards and Happy Sailing ;-)
Thanks Chris! Hope we are not boring you with our videos!
Wonderful, informative boat tour. You have a beautiful sailing yacht. I would love to live this lifestyle but I am an insomniac and would never be able to sleep with all the pitching and rolling.
I’ve sailed in one. Not the most lively fun boat but utterly intelligently designed and reliable. If I were going to live on a boat it would be this one.
Thanks Robert!! She is pretty nice! We are currently stuck in Thailand>. :). Fair winds and take care!
Sailing Aquarius Around The World the thrill of sailing them is not the physicality. It’s a tank. The thrill is appreciating the incredible utility in every nook and corner. The cockpit is magnificent. In every way a cockpit can be. It is sheltered. It is square so it has people facing each other. It is deep and protected. The helm, while at first visually challenging (I was not used to seeing a wheel on a bulkhead or midships) works magnificently. Has two autopilots. Has the best nav station on the planet. Has the best engine room on the planet. It has a single thruhull below the waterline. Has the best water and fuel tankage. Has the best sail mgt system. The only thing I didn’t mess with much was the mizzen. I think I offended God at some point. When I sail I’m usually 35 - 40 degrees off the nose. The mizzen doesn’t add much there. Yet I love the mizzen mast. I had an old Harley stroker and a 1958 GMC pickup. A ketch is like that. You are looking at and driving in history. I’m 73. When I was much younger my much older friends (who are now dead) would extol the value of a ketch over a sloop. In the end they always wound up defending the ability to reduce weather helm. There are plenty modern sloop designs that can be sailed quickly rotationally balanced. In modern boats sail manipulation is easy. in their day you had to go on deck to add or reduce sail area. And there was no fiberglass. Today you push a button at your fingertips. The other thing I love about your boat is the heftiness wherever you look, inside and out. . If you had to drive a boat onto a reef this is the best. (I wound up on a reef outside Bermuda). In a Super Maramu you have the best shot of getting off by yourself and floating! I am underwhelmed by the new Amels. As. Steve Dashew would say (and has), “They are boat show boats.” If I ever buy an Amel it will be a Super Maramu.
Hi Ken & Isabelle! You have a beautiful boat and this was a very professional tour! We'll add this video to our "Boat Tours" playlist, where you will join Delos, Gone With the Wynns, and a whole host of boats from large catamarans to a 26 ft gaff-rigged cutter. Thanks for showing us around! Fair winds! Chris, Rossella & Emma 😊
Hi Chris, Rossella & Emma, thanks! :)
i wish more people did boat tours as well as you did.
Thank you Kevin!
Yes i really like your explanation about navigating and all your equipment on aquarius !! Eventhough I,m not a sailor i love sailing and that,ll explain why I,m watching you guys !!
Thank you Mark! Please subscribe
Best boat tour that I have seen very nice
Thanks !
Incredible boat I love the efficiency redundancies just a solid boat all around
Thanks... I enjoyed this. A nice combination of good info and quirky goofiness. If you’re not having fun you’re doing it wrong.
If you like this, watch the latest video about our new batteries! All the best. Ken
Awesome tour.
It’s actually the best boat tour I’ve seen on UA-cam.
Thanks so much.
THANKS!!
look at more than 1 and you'll see better
I think anyone watching this video and had some money would certainly buy an Amel. Your walk through was awesome and really showed the unique designs and touches of this fantastic yacht ... Great job ..
Thank you Ben, I really tried my best
Welcome back.....didn’t appreciate that it had an anchor washer....you both are living large. Continue to enjoy.
Hello Brett, nice to hear from you! Thanks for kind words! See you soon ;)
Best boat detail I've seen. As others have said, very informative. The detail of the the bow thruster was especially welcome. I've always wondered how they work, now I know. Thanks!
This was a fantastic tour of a superb boat, thank you
Personally it seems a 'very' high maintenance craft, albeit rigged to make sailing as easy as possible for the skipper - I guess those menial tasks aren't really seen as much of a chore when you have such a beauty under your feet, but more a labour of love
I've watched the episode now. That was a great detailed run down. I'll probably watch it several times to absorb it all. Sonar - nice.
If you see anything that you would like to see more of, let us know. Also, if you have any suggestions how to make our videos better.... We're all ears!!
Your channel is right on track. Unique rarely visited destinations are always good for content. Need to get the word out on this channel. You should make comments on every major sailing channel. That will build subscriptions. We need to see if Delos will give you a plug - at least you can make a comment on their episodes. I gave you a plug on the Amel Yacht Owners Facebook Group page.
Thanks Captain Frank and Isabelle for this great tour of the boat for all of us "wannabe amel owners" and get lost, without having a panic attack, this boat will take you some place and safe.
I met a French guy in Trinidad that just finished a circumnavigation in a Super Maramu, and he said "You have a very good boat. It will let you make mistakes, and you will make mistakes!"
It took me 6 months or longer to learn about this boat through Delos. You did it in an hour and with even more detail. AMEL sure knows how to may a sailing yacht. When I saw the stainless railing instead of cable around the boat...I knew this was a top notch company! Happy Holidays and thank you for an amazing video! PEACE OUT!
Thank you! Indeed, stainless railing was one of the most important factors for us as well. Happy holidays for you too
It is all about repair and support and Amel has now. Stay clear.
28 years of building and repair.
Very well done walkthrough. We had a 1994 SM that we sailed for 3 years in the Caribbean and South Pacific with our 2 kids (15 & 17 when we wrapped up in Australia) from 2014 to 2017. LOVED her.
It looks like you found a nice example that was well maintained. Congrats.
One tip I got from another Amel owner was raising and lowering the ballooner on a beam reach so that it lays over against the genoa. It makes it incredibly easy to do and I could actually do it singlehanded that way. I've got some video of lowering it that way as we approached Tanna in Vanuatu. I'll see if I can get it loaded up and send you a link.
Safe sails.
Thank you for the tour! Best Amel Super Maramu 2000 tour ever. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve watched over 100 sail videos. This was the best one for giving me an understanding and shared great ideas. Will come back again.
Thanks, and let us know if there is anything you are interested in us talking about....
Really enjoyed the tour of this modern cruising gem... I haven't had the pleasure of seeing one in the wild so thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
Love The AMAL and by far one of the very best tour's of a sailboat brand and everything that is offered in this brand, I can't wait to own a beautiful sailboat like the AMAL. Happy sailing and God Bless.
Couldn't agree more!
One of the best sailboats ever made in no doubt about that she's a rocket ship and made with quality enjoy and the both of you are lucky for having such a great vessel Vegas bill
All the positive comments posted here I absolutely agree with. The Delos references must be curling your toe nails by now lol. Found you and Super Maramu thru Delos and never regretted it. It's the blue-water to own. Your detailed walk-thru is awesome and I will be watching it again for sure as it is an education; very clear and well laid out. Congratz
I don't mind the references to Delos! In fact, Delos produces the absolute BEST sailing videos at this time, and it's nice sometimes being compared to the Rock Stars of Sailing Vids. But there are some Tribesman must think we are in some way "Competition" to Delos, and one wrote us a 4 paragraph comment why Aquarius should stop making videos....
The Amel Super Maramu, is a great option for cruising. Cruising = OUT of the marina, and moving from place to place! If you want a weekend sailing vessel, do a few club races, and anchor out a few times a year there are many other sailboats that will be comfortable and look good in a marina. BUT, if your goal is to circumnavigate solo, or with a partner, the SM is a perfect Sailing Vessel for the job. It will keep you safe in almost any weather. With 35kts gusting to to 45kts with 4M seas, your not going to be comfortable in anything, but at least we knew we were going to be safe!! Ketch rig with the smaller sails, is the way to go when you are short handed sailing. And as one frenchman said in Trinidad... " O.. is that your Super Maramu over there..." I said "Yes", and he said " Your fingers must get really tired sailing her". And I said "Indeed"...
Fair Winds,
Ken
Absolutely the most perfect boat ever made. I wonder how long Amel will spend with a new owner to learn the systems?
If I win the lottery, that's my first purchase. No cars, no house, no clothes, but a trip to France to buy the next SM 2000 coming off the line, then a voyage back across the Atlantic. The helm/cockpit with the offset companionway is the best layout in the world. Being midship under the bimini top is the best. And that gives you the big separate aft master cabin, which is perfect for guests, children, crew, etc. And I love the rear facing windows of the aft cabin. Anchor chain washer?? Awesome!!
The only thing I don't like is the bow thruster design. It's highly unusual in design in my opinion. First, there's a lock pin that you have to remove up front before using. The good news is that there's also an on/off switch up front so you shouldn't ever accidentally try to deploy the thruster while it's locked. But it moves down into place, then back up to stow, so there's an o ring and seal on the shaft. I've heard that if the o ring and seal fails, your boat sinks. But I've also seen one taken out in the water and no water came in, so I'm confused. The good thing is that you're most likely only going to be using the bow thruster when you're near land. Hopefully near an available sling! The guy from SV Delos said that an Amel SM 2000 sunk because of that bow thruster design, again, I don't know?
Nice video. Been following you guys for a while but never watched this. If you’re going to sal around the world in a mono a Ketch is the way to do it. My dad always swore up and down it was the only rig to sail and he was right. BY FAR the most manageable sailing system for easy handling, great downwind speed and tons of sail flexibility
Thank you! That is exactly why we like our boat so much! 🙏
Hello Ken, as we'd seen previews, we had an idea that the final version would be good. It is in fact excellent and it would be a fine primer for anyone thinking of purchasing an AMEL SM. Well done matey!!! Disregard those few people who gave you a thumbs down; they are of no importance.
maybe of no importance to Amel's bottom line Jean - Pierre, of which you are undoubtedly inextricably tied! - but it is of importance to real lovers of sailing and of videos featuring true to life sailing experiences! IE: people who don't want to sit around and watch click bait bought and paid for by greedy corporate creatins !!! If you simply want to post corporate commercials for half million dollar super yachts, then you should at least be upfront about it and say so in your opening post - THIS IS A COMMERCIAL FOR THE AMEL MARAMU 2000 - four fifths of all youTube viewers could never afford the quarter of a million dollars a 25 year old 50 foot range Amel costs let alone the half million plus USD and new Amel Maramu 53 footer costs ---------get real man!
Great walk through! Amel's are tried and true sail boats. They are built stout and I love the interior layout of them. Great boat for great people!
Thanks for watching! We do love Aquarius!
Hey Ken, This is the BEST Super Maramu tour ever, much better than Joel Potter ;-)!!!
Wow, thanks! Better you say it than I....
@@SailingAquarius 😁 Yes, better & kinder for sure! The Super Maramu is an awesome boat wishing you Fair Winds & calm seas~~~!
Nice boat! The Amels are beautiful boats and well made, but....whoa....expensive! Even used, these boats command top money. I believe this boat is just like the one the Delos crew is sailing, but appears to be waaaayyyy nicer in shape. Good job and thanks for the tour. Take care and fair winds.
Thanks! It is exactly same boat that Delos is sailing - we got inspiration from them :) The boat is not the cheapest, but definitely not the most expensive either, very well thought through.
Real good video , very informative especially for those interested in the Amel's and benefits of Amel. Those Super Maramu's are the peak of Henri Amels accumulative sailboat design career. They look so well designed; common sense, ease of use, safety, livability, function, quality, innovation at times, durable.... So many qualities and well thought out systems and placement. I really really like the Center cockpit behind a hard dodger (Where else would you want to be in rough or cold weather?) And esp with the Helm with a chair... Come On! Skeg mounted Rudder ... yeah- can't see a NON skeg mounted Rudder. Too vulnerable. And the systems and amenities all through for long voyages. Amel is jus so complete. Congrats on your Boat. Enjoy
Who would want anything besides a CENTER COCKPIT?! Who ever thought of putting the helm in the back of the boat so you were forced to stand there and be pounded by the elements while wearing foul weather gear still perplexes me to this day. I could see it for a day sailing vessel but not a Blue Water rig doing passages for many days at a time. NO THANK YOU! Ü
Yeah. For LOOOONG voyages! Im sure there's reasons And for Racing / Hi performance sailing But like we said - on Long Blue Water Voyages WHY would you want to Stand on the very back? Jus don't get it. I have been looking at Sailboats a lil lately And most are Helms on the back and even the RARE Center controls are still Standing and in the middle of the Cockpit. So far the Amels are the only Vessels Ive seen with Center Control behind a Hard Dodger and a seat (Brilliant I think , comfortable/safe/ and ease of use for long periods of watch say Night watch or Heavy weather) I did see An 80 foot plus Custom sail vessel For Sale a lil North Of me It had the Dual Huge Wheel stand up Helm at the very back of vessel But it had a third Helm Center cockpit behind Hard Dodger with Seat... pretty cool. Expensive but cool. Another boat near me For Sail in Mid 150's Its a 1970's Canadian made regularly used / maintained Vessel with Center control behind Hard Dodger But its stand up mid cockpit.... I don't get it. ! Its in the way for entertaining etc. and Your stuck standing. And no or little room to put a table Outside. Wow! And at mid 150's ...Mmmm. You can regularly find Late 80's Amel for sale 120's to mid 150's. Theres several for sale now (2 In Florida 120's / 1 mid 150's) Im sure theres a Lot more. But Rear Helm is Considered "Pure" by many in Sailing World , Im sure Again for Racing & performance & ability to see to track better... Im sure it ,makes sense. But like we been saying; Long range Blue water sailing and arriving in comfort / less fatigued - Center Cockpit Hard Dodger. Where else would you want to place your wife or girlfriend Or Kids old enough to do watches?
I completely agree with Jim!
Have you ever worked on one? My guess is not. Parts and services do not exist
Ken, that was the best tour of a Super Maramu that I've seen yet. The upgrades to the systems and the aesthetics of the vessel really seemed well thought out. I look forward to viewing more of your videos.
Well we just finished the Canal Transit, and hope to finish the videos on how to cross the canal by the end of February 2018. We will take off for French Polynesia on or about Feb 20th.
Thanks Tallahassee Millers!
I love your videos and share your enthusiasm for the Super Maramu, so much so that we got one ourselves :D
Where is your boat now?
@@SailingAquarius in Greece.
Can I ask you a favour? During the survey the shackle including the spacer sleeve that attaches the halyard to the swivel fell into the water. I would like to buy the shackle and spacer but as I am not on board at the moment I don't have the measurements.
Just fabulous! Only just found you after watching so many sailing channels. Going to watch them all xx from the uk
That was the best boat walk around I've ever seen. Maybe it's because I love that boat?? I wonder if the value of that model has gone up because of Delos? He's got over 2M views on some of those videos. The videos of Delos and your video sure make me want to buy one! The beauty and benefits of the ketch style rig, the large keel, and the cockpit are really nice. I like the location of the wheel, it's the perfect setup in terms of getting the wheel out of the way, having protection for your gps which is great to have right in front of your face. The sails are less money, easier to handle. One thing I'm not sure of is..are the two masts separate in terms of rigging? If they are then that's the perfect monohull! If they rely on one another then that kills the redundant mast if they didn't rely on one another.
Getting rid of the impeller on the motor and using a remote pump that's easy to get to..brilliant! That's the best feature yet!
For the most part the two masts are completely separate. The running rigging on the two sails are completely separate. But, there is one stay (wire) which is part of the standing rigging the ties them together, the Triatic. It runs for the top of the Main Mast to the top of the Mizzen Mast. Kind of like a back stay for the Main, but there is also a big back stay on the Main that connects at the bottom of the Mizzen Mast to the top of the Main Mast. The Super Maramu has a rock solid rig! There is a video on this... about the standing rigging.
An Amel would be my dream. Currently 32 with two children so I will have to wait until they are grown before I can enjoy sailing the world but the wheels are in motion in terms of research and saving
Keep on researching! I would like to hear your conclusions after you complete your research. I made my choice!
O, and don't be afraid to to take off for a few years with the kids. They will love it!
The best boat tour....it is very easy on novice to boats and sailing!
Not a sailer, but attracted. The only cuddly I have is my Boston Whaler “16” 31 Conquest.
Finally I find someone that takes us through a nice Blue Water Sail Yacht. Thank You .. Shout out from Miami. OK you seem really dated on charter/ GPS but that front sonar .. Nice !
Thanks Jesse, Appreciate the nice comment! We are going to do more vids on the upgrades, and maintenance in a week or so. Stay tuned! Ken
great walk through very detailed even more impressed with Amel's now.
Thanks, happy to hear!
Nice Amel and very well explained. I quite like the forward switch on the bow thruster. I don't think that's original as none of the other Amel's I've sailed on have it but it's a great way to ensure you don't try to power the bow thruster down without removing the locking pin first. I did notice that you don't seem to have a lot of upward force on the pin at rest and from what I've seen and read on the owners forums, it should be setup to stop just shy of full tension and then you squeeze the cables to bring it all the way up to get the pin in/out. Also, be careful of sailing with the mainsail out and the front window fully open as you had it at one point in the video as an unintended gybe or tack will shear it right off. Apparently it's one of the most common things the Amel guys work on. A couple of wine corks do a good job of keeping the window cracked to get some breeze through without lifting it so far that the traveller will get it - it also keeps most of the spray out. I hope to get my own Amel this coming fall and I really appreciated your great tour. Merry Christmas!
MERRY CHRISTMAS BRENT,
Thanks for the hints, and yes we have almost taken off our front window a few times. Thus, we only have the window open on a starboard tack now. Good idea using corks to keep the window a jar.... I will put this in my tool box! All the best, and hope you get a good Amel. They are great boats!
Cheers,
Ken
One of the best instructional vids I've seen. Congrats.
Wow, thanks!
That was the best boat tour I have seen. Very informative and detailed. Your AMEL SM is beautiful. I appreciate people who take great care of their boats as you do. This is my first visit to your channel and I subscribed. I hope you meet up with Malin & Johan on RAN. they are cruising near the same waters as you are. You seem like similar nice people. Cheers!
ummm were yall like professors or something? this is seriously THE most informative video ive seen to date.
Thanks, hope you like our other videos too?
Well, there is nothing that has not be said already, just thanks for the vodeo so detailled . It makes me look again for center cocpit ...
It was difficult to get Zivile on the Amel Super Maramu, but now even Zivile sea it is the right boat. We have met so many people sailing on SM's, and other boats, and everyone seems to agree that the SM is one of the best boats to circumnavigate.
most elaborate tour of a boat i have seen yet - well done! I love the Amel boats - looking for one myself!
Beautiful Boat 👍
It sure is!
this what i call a boat one of the best i've seen full of features.
Yes, Aquarius is a great boat!
Beautiful boat and well done video. But I have to take issue with the idea that you can't "turn on a dime" without a bow thruster. I did it on my first attempt with an Island Packet 440... spun 180 degrees in a tight space. I'll grant you that it's easier with a bow thruster, especially if there's any wind, but if you understand your prop walk and how to kick the stern around without moving forward you can "turn on a dime" without a thruster.
All boats are a bit different, and depending on the type of prop you have you might not have much prop walk. A Super Maramu with the bow thruster inoperable is a tough boat to handle in a marina.
Very good video!! Looks like a lot of work!!
What a delight. I have just discovered your channel. Hope you are well and safe. Hello from London : - )
Hello London! Yes we are OK, just trying to get back into making content!
Looked at one. Didn't like the idea of facing away from my friends on deck. Went with a Morris. Glad I did, sailed on a Maramu and the sea motion... wow, it really is a rocking horse of a boat. At least compared to the Morris.
Hi Will, and thanks for the comment.. When you are sailing long distances these days 99% of the time you're on auto, and you can sit anywhere you like, play cards, read a book, etc. I didn't see very many Morris's with a center cockpit, and that's one feature that makes life MUCH better when you're always in the cockpit.
Wow, very nice.! I am proud of you both.! Thank you very much for the introduction.
Hi Donny,
Aquarius is in such great shape because the previous owner took great care to maintain her. And I am lucky to have the chance to crew her.
All the best, and Fair Winds,
Ken and Z
Just bought my first ketch (Britton Chance 44) and cannot wait to fly her around the world. Your vlog (and to an extent, Delos) is quite inspiring.
This probably the most detailed boat tour video I've seen. Great one! Thanks.
I hope to make another boat tour with even more information in the coming months.
The best boat tour I've seen, well done. Thanks for taking us along and have a great 2018 season.
Thank you, best of 2018 for you as well!
Thanks, and glad you liked it! I was under a lot of pressure to finish...Happy New Year....
Cool camera work, audio, commentary and video editing. Must have taken considerable time. Had to say that first because the quality stands out. Beautiful yachts with a superb track record, sailing today as well as the day they rolled out of the factory. Your video work does it proud.
Much appreciated!
Awesome video. Great boat. Congratulations on the high class way you handle everything, including the narration. Very impressive.
Thanks
Superbe présentation.
Un beau cadeau pour Noël...Merci.
Merci!!
@@SailingAquarius
A vous..!!
L'on voyage vraiment. Avec votre "œil" / façon de présenter, on découvre comme si l'on voyageait avec vous, dans une ambiance tranquille.
Beautiful boat. You are very lucky. I enjoyed my visit. Thanks for the tour.
Yes, better lucky than good.... sometimes!
Absolutely wonderful presentation.
Many thanks!
Great video, probably the best boat tour I've seen of any kind but it's so much more awesome that its an Amel.
Thanks Luke, Hope you enjoy the next video.
Qué belleza ese velero!, me pierdo un poco porque me cuesta el inglés pero me pareció muy buena la explicación. Qué lo disfruten y buenos vientos. Saludos desde Uruguay ,🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾
Glad to see you folks are back.
Thank you Bayani! We are very happy to be back too
Back, and hopefully we can make better vids. We're still learning. If you see anything that we can do better, let us know.
Great video guys... just discovered you, I'm looking into learning how to sail.. it's captured me in the last year or so and I have a passion for water and boats..... one day I will get my self a boat and hit the water ... till the ... I learn how to sail and read read read.... oh and watch videos
Find a Yacht Club that has weekly or monthly sailboat races, and then find a boat to be part of a crew. You will learn how to sail quickly without spending too much money.
Amazing Boat. One has to be very knowledgeable to sail, maintain & stay safe. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Idaho, to know everything is ideal, but usually you live and you learn, so do we - one step at the time...
Pretty much agree with the good comments; it's an altogether boat, & lovely tour. Enjoy ur lives :)
Thanks!! Fair winds.
nice to see you mention Delos ,i hope amel does something for them im sure their influence has sold boats for amel,they are a good fast boat.
Hi Kevin, I would say - ABSOLUTELY! Delos is a reason we bought same boat and we are big fan of theirs! I also hope that Amel will do something for them :)
Awesome tour! Loved the level of detail. Your best video work yet. I'm impressed with how the salon and terrace turned out. I hope you are having fun. We'll be thinking of you as we race Alacrity on New Years Day.
Good luck on Alacrity! Z and I will return to San Diego January 21 - 27, hope we can get together! I think the video came out pretty good. We'll get much better over time. Practice works....
I've viewed this video at least 4 times. I like it so much. That's it!
Thanks Robert! Soon I will do another tour of Aquarius showing all the changes and modifications we did on her. It will include costs, explain if the modification was mandatory or voluntary, and in most cases show how to do it. Hope you like the next tour as much as the current one.
Fair Winds, Ken
👍 už trispalvę po kairiu zalingu. Gero vėjo.
Dėkui! :)
Great video Love the hull shape, flatter than I thought it would be.
Nice cosy boat as we have here in Norway. Boating is a life extender....
Very interesting, I'm sure Amel will be delighted with your excellent boat tour.
I would be delighted if they were delighted, but we don't have many subscribers so I doubt they know about us.
@@SailingAquarius well, you have one more now ;)
Beautifully put together, and clear. Kudos!
Thank you!
I typically dislike most boat tour vids yet that was really well done! Bravo! Add a bit of Henri Amel history in the mix perfection.
Thanks for the nice comment! It is very much appreciated! Fair Winds my Taco Production Friend... mmmm.... I think I know what I am having for dinner tonight! Checked out a few of your vids, and must say they were quite amusing!
@@SailingAquarius Yes, most have a big story around them so you have to follow the history to get the pensive wit. Keep up the good work!
thanks ,great tour. all those hoses, clamps, pumps , wires/electrical looks rather intimidating to me. Very mechanical here but i'm thinking extra parts for repair.
It is a bit of a learning curve! :)
As others' have said- Video well done ! 1- now I know the AMEL is perfect for me & your reasons' are perfectly laid out- clear , concise explanations/ reasons' given . Good photography too.
One question, do you have a lightning stick at the top of your mast ( maybe it's also called a lightning 'diffuser' .??? They sound important to reduce or avoid those lightning strikes .
Thank you again...
The previous owner put lightning rods on the top of both masts. Not sure if they are just good luck, or the technology is what keeps us from getting hit by lightning. Knock on wood!
This is like an architect taking us a tour on his house.
Hope that's a complement!
@@SailingAquarius it is. An architect showing his house is like Einstein explaining e=mc2
center cockpit ketch rigged boat is my perfect sailing vessel
I agree!
Now I want an Amel Super Maramu! Better start saving now...
You don't need to save too much. Super Maramu's are the cheapest blue water "COMFORT CLASS" boats you can buy. There are better boats, I just can't find one I could afford. Fair Winds, and see you out here soon!
Sailing Aquarius Around The World Thank you! You’ve given me hope! Loved that Amel 50 video you did that looks real fancy! Was that one new? How much would that one go for? (Just curious as I’ll probably go for a 2000 series like yours!) :)
@@Ailunzza Regarding the Amel 50 - Yes that one was about 18 months old. Or, basically New. I am not sure about the price, but my guess is about $1.2M to $1.5M with all the bells and whistles. Which is a lot of money! For under $300K you can have a VERY nice Super Maramu ready to go with everything you need to travel safely around the world.
like the Vids! just sailed a similar boat from Phuket to Dar es salaam Feb.23 - Apr. 1
We will be in Tanzania in about a month! Currently in the Seychelles. Ken
@@SailingAquarius ask for Hidde at Slipway or Yacht Club.
Definitely your best technical work to date. Love the Amel tour! Since you’re asking for specific suggestions I’d have to say audio audio audio! Rode (and others) make excellent, relatively inexpensive mics with windscreens! Absolutely crucial to kill the wind noise and get directional audio. Other than that shooting early and late day will make the prettiest pictures. Mid afternoon light is harsh. Keep up the good work! hoping to get myself out there one day...
Hi Robert, thanks for watching and thanks for suggestions. Already have Rode + "dead cat" cover and do our best to use it as much as possible, sometimes we not fully prepared as it needs additional connection for GoPro (other camera is not water friendly) and it does not work (or we were not able to find adaptor) with iPhone 7... Again - thanks for healthy criticism will try to do better next time! As per shots during the daytime - you absolutely right again, just living on a boat does correct your day schedule a bit (or maybe this is just a lame excuse), but we still learning a lot - about boat, sailing, being constant travelers without ability to get stuff from Amazon, learning photography, our new camera, older GoPro's, drone and the whole video making... It would be so much easier if we had previous experience at least in one of these areas... But I believe Someday we will be much better :D ...
Yeah, I agree... Need to work on the music part a bit more... Note taken!
Thank you, we will keep this in mind ;)
Great boat, thank you for the tour! Funny to see ads in the middle of this, which is basically an Amel ad :)
Thanks for watching!
wow, that looks so much like delos, what a nice vessel.
Same boat as Delos, but about 4 years older. I think Delos is a 2003, and Aquarius is a 1999.
@@SailingAquarius No, Delos was built in 2000!
Beautiful Yacht! About as bullit proof as you can get! I to am a fan of your rudder and keel!
There are boats that are more bullet proof, but there are trade offs with all boats. Other boats are less bullet proof, but they are fast enough to run from the weather. Tradeoffs!
Sailing Aquarius Around The World Great for 2 to handle. I'm fond of the solid rails, Center Cockpit and mechanicals. Well thought out. Your videos are well done Thank You!
Thanks Michael D.
Ken
Great technical tour of the workings of the boat!
Thanks!
Great tour - lovely boat indeed! Fair winds!
Thanks John, Aquarius has really taken care of us.. She is Gerrrrrrrrrrrrrrate, As Tony the Tiger would say.
What a beautiful boat! Thanks for the tour.
You are welcome Jefe!
MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!....The best wishes for Your future!!!!!
Thank you, same to you!
Great job on the video. 1st time viewer instant subscriber. Looking forward to catching up on your other videos. :)
Thanks, we will get a few more out this week. We will be in a condo in Phuket for the next 3 to 4 weeks. Nice change for a short time!
Très belle présentation d'un magnifique bateau.
Bon vent.
Merci!
Very comprehensive coverage of of all parts, electronics and equipment! ...miss the engine?¿
Thank you both for the great effort..
Great video! The engineering and attention to detail on that Maramu are head & shoulders above most of the other stuff out there. So many little details that really must make sailing & servicing it much more friendly. Happy New Year from Seattle.
Everything you say is true. Amel offers so much, but the engine room is tops! I will never have to change the oil in the kitchen. Sailing her is a dream most of the time... Too bad we blew-out our 17 year old ballooner sailing from Grenada to Bonaire. :(... Replacement is currently in San Diego waiting for me to pick up. Happy New Year!
Nice sonar! Thank goodness for the 2nd 220V pump to the generator getting rid of that damn impeller! So worth it!😁👍