I don't know how I've not realised this before Nick but you're a massive part of my weekly routine now. I eat lunch on a Tuesday and Friday at 12 just to catch your videos and I look forward to a bit of peace and a boat tour on a Sunday evening, almost without fail. For several years now you've punctuated my week and given me a brief half hour here and 15 mins there of cathartic dreaming while you open every cupboard and give us a wave in the mirror. I just wanted to say thanks for the time you take to upload this stuff.... Without really realising you've become a very small but very important part of my week and I'm all the better for it!
I love this comment because I too love the peace & tranquility it gives me & allows me to dream of a lovely life like Nick has by the sea especially when’s his taking his boat out
Nick is very much the Geoff Hamilton of the boating world every video strips the boat back to a basic level and as each video progresses layers are added until the complete package is delivered!
Great boats with nice versatility. I much prefer this interior design over the forward space being dedicated cabin. Searay's are popular on the Lake of the Ozarks in central Missouri, USA. Love the swim step, genius.
Nice little pocket-cruiser, and reasonably priced. Petrol engine would not be my choice, but overall it's a neat package and looks well finished and equipped.
I would bet that they wanted to make it an all in-house Brunswick USA boat - Sea-Ray, Mercury, Simrad. Don't think Merc has a diesel that would have worked very well.
Gas is cheaper than diesel here in the USA, by a good $1.30 a gallon. I don't know about marine diesel engines, but on the road diesel engines in the USA have SUCKED ASS since about 2008 or so when they introduced DEF. Way more expensive to run/service vs gas, less reliable, prone to break downs. Now an inline six diesel without all the emissions stuff on it in a boat, I'd take one over that Chevrolet V8 in this boat.
Hi Nick, and thank you for this nice show of this pocket cruiser from Sea Ray the 265 Sundancer a pleasant cruiser not to big and with a favorable pirce and stll a good space outside and inside still sleeps four guest with one head looks great yesterday I see a show from you back in memory lane a seatrail of you on a Broom 430 on MBY and still great to see 🙃 Thanks again Nick a great start of this new week⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Love SeaRay just great day boats to enjoy with friends, love the way they started squaring off the bow for more space in their bow riders 👍 great review Nick 👍
Hi Nick, I have not left comments for a while....rest assured, I have not missed one Vlog...boat tour, not one !!! Brilliant how you view smaller to super yachts.... so grateful for your tours Nick !!😎 P.S. somebody actually stopped me in a very popular super market the other day... I had the Aquaholic bag with me !!! getting a few bits in the supermarket ! LOL as we do !
This boat reminds me on the inside a bit like you're own boat. Id love to see you drive her. To maybe compare the two boats. Comprehensive review as every. Thank you.
I love this channel! One thougt though regarding the boarding ladder - this boat has a very nice feature with the swim steps, but the boarding ladder is a saftey feature - if you fall into the water you need to be able to enter the boat on your own again.
Nick, a compact no frills pottering about weekender that you dont need a engineering or electronics degree to maintain and does what it says on the tin. Cheers DougT
I think somebody needs to check that the bilge pumps are working on that boat, you could see it trickling into the engine bay as you brought the weight to the back of the boat. I know there is usually a little water in the boats bilges but that looked like quite a lot, for a new boat. Great tour as always, thank you
Depends really, to me it looks like no more than 2 inches or so, and since the hull is probably almost flat at the bottom its not more than a few liters. That being said I would of course also prefer it being totally dry just from a neatness perspective, but its pretty common from my experience, sadly. (I got a very similar boat), The automatic float won lift until the level goes up a bit more and the intake from the pump is also most often one or two inches aboive the bottom, so there isnt much to be done. From the video it looks like both are mounted to a bit of a step as well. In my boat I am thinking of making a custom hose adapter for the pump all the way to the bottom so I can run the pump manually and get everything out.
Nice boat with some clever design to make the most of the space not sure about the petrol engine, like the last comment you are now part of my weekly routine only just realised have lunch and watch your latest video, see you out on the river/bay this weekend its going to be warm🌞🌞
Can you deploy that swim step from the water if you fall overboard? A ladder is easier, that looked a bit tricky to do from the water but very neat for everyday use.
I see what you did then, you saw the microwave and opened the sink very funny. Love this little boat tis would be a great first boat. cheers for sharing.
Currently in Cala dor and the marina is packed with amazing boats. I think the mrs is bored of me commenting on things I’ve learned from your channel lol
A pocket Boat? What a refreshing idea... It looks fantastic Indeed. You have everything for a weekend or week holiday.. I think a lot people like this boat.. Thanks for the Tour Nick..
Some parts of this boat appear well detailed. However, the ceiling and partition lining is clearly wrinkled/creased/sagging. If its like this when new, how's it going to look in a few years...?
Is this a new model, Nick? The Sea Ray web site (probably the US version) doesn't show a Sundancer smaller than the 320, although they've built 26-foot Sundancers in the past.
A good channel that is informative. Appreciate that you have to be positive to gain access to boats, but constructive analysis including the minus points would be more helpful. For this price there are a lot of better options on the market. Very few boats are totally brilliant.
I disagree, all boats by their very nature are brilliant! 😃 And I've never pretended that these are serious consumer reviews, they're just tours of nice boats, simple as that.
Nice little cruiser Nick. Out of all these pocket cruisers that you show us, which would you like as a replacement to Smugglers Blue 11? If you could afford it.
Couldn't believe this tour popped up today Nick, this wkend been browsing brokers with 2003-2008 Searay 315's, 1 at your friends in Essex and 3 in the Med, all but Essex 4.3 petrols though🙁. Any caveats for buying from Spain or Balearics? Love the occasional more 'affordable' craft you bring us.
@AQUAHOLIC . I'd never heared of them either before,but they are hydraulic legs with wheels that lower into the water so you can drive the boat onto the beach or ramp
@@josh_bfc_2769 Ah, you're actually talking about a make of amphibious boat specifically designed to work in that way. It's not possible to fit that system to other boats I'm afraid.
Any size is possible to transport, but if you are talking about normal, unregistered/no-special permit trailering, you need to make sure the boat isnt too wide for your local laws. This boat is about the maximum size most places allow. Of course you also want to check your laws for tow limit weight if you have a normal vehicle to tow with.
It's an 8'6" beam and, in the US, that is pretty much the maximum for towing without getting permits for a wide load. It is quite heavy though, so you'd need a hefty pickup truck to pull it! I have a Cobalt R7, which is a touch longer and a little lighter. That can be towed, but I keep mine on a lift. It is deceptively small in the water and very big on land!
@@AQUAHOLICI know you can on a narrow boat. Either in a marina or as a continuous cruiser. I wouldn’t have thought you could continuously cruise on the sea only marina to marina?
It can be, if it wasnt (like this) a brand new boat. Check all fittings for leakage. *However* , a lot of the time on an open boat, its its just rain water collecting. In this case it looks like no more than 2 inches or so, and since the hull is probably almost flat at the bottom its not more than a few liters. That being said I would of course also prefer it being totally dry just from a neatness perspective, but its pretty common from my experience, sadly. (I got a very similar boat), The automatic float wont lift until the level goes up a bit more and the intake from the pump is also most often one or two inches above the bottom, so there isnt much to be done. From the video it looks like both are mounted to a bit of a step as well. In my boat I am thinking of making a custom hose adapter for the pump all the way to the bottom so I can run the pump manually and get everything out, just for neatness, not for function as it doesnt really matter.
I cannot stand what Sea Ray has done to their boats. They’re complete trash compared to what they were on the early 2000s. They went from being far and away the number boat builder and set the standard for all other boats to being so cheaply made and sad. I hate to see it.
Nice little boat. Pity Sea Ray doesn’t make the 650 Fly anymore or any of the bigger boats for that matter. The 650F the one you reviewed some years ago.
It's no Gulf Craft Majesty 175 but what a cracking little package,as Nick said a pocket cruiser,very compact but with everything you need, simply a nice little boat, all the best from Cornwall 🤗👌🖖
That would be a fantastic little boat if it came with a diesel motor. Gasless was a good feature safety wise but a petrol engine made it , as far as I’m concerned, a hazardous power unit unnecessarily installed. Shame everything else was spot on.
Never quite sure why people think petrol engines are hazardous. There are literally tens, probably hundreds of thousands of the things around the world all operating quite happily. What's interesting is that in the USA they won't allow pressurised gas, but petrol, no problem.
Never heard of a petrol powered boat blowing up or catching fire. Not even once. So I am not sure why the concern, seems statistically on par with being hit by lightning, so is it really an issue? People buy diesels for the lower running costs, thats it, as far as I ever heard.
@@GoldenCrocthere are certainly plenty of fires or explosion on board this type of boat. That is inboard petrol engined. Especially just after refuelling . Fumes can build up in the engine compartment and if not vented, boom. I have to agree with the original post and would never consider a petrol inboard boat. There might be tens of thousands that obviously have not had an issue but on the other hand there are many that have and diesel is far safer and can give similar performance
While I like more than 98% of this ship I Absolutely think it;s Stupid to have the power distribution breakers/switches over the sink and the stove where steam Will get into them.The rest seemed nice.
A neat little boat. Very much an eat ashore though, or pre packed cheese ham & Marmite rolls. Perfect for getting out on the water and not worry about getting back as sleeping over is fine.
This boat is comparatively, quite reasonably priced. Nice performance and suitable accommodations for weekend outings. Twin Simrad screens are a sporty technical edge for The captain Thank you for the tour Nick
Thanks for doing a Sea ray which i love and for doing a few more smaller more achievable boats that we can actually afford. Great work Nick much appreciated
A nice boat, looks a really good finish. The under floor cabin is slightly cramped for my liking but it is a 26 ft boat. I’d personally have gas cooking also.. at first I thought the petrol engine wouldn’t be for me but then I thought, it’s a day boat, weekender, play boat, short blasts, possibly on a lake…what difference does it make really.
When I saw the price of the boat in the description, I was ready for a cheap plastic looking yacht. Pleasantly surprised at how the makers even bothered with patterns on the seat backs, a really lovely looking craft, only place I thought looked cheap was the bathroom. Makes you wonder why all the other manufacturers charge much much more for the same size/type of boat... Nick, thanks for featuring the small vessels and not just the behemoths.
I don't know how I've not realised this before Nick but you're a massive part of my weekly routine now. I eat lunch on a Tuesday and Friday at 12 just to catch your videos and I look forward to a bit of peace and a boat tour on a Sunday evening, almost without fail. For several years now you've punctuated my week and given me a brief half hour here and 15 mins there of cathartic dreaming while you open every cupboard and give us a wave in the mirror. I just wanted to say thanks for the time you take to upload this stuff.... Without really realising you've become a very small but very important part of my week and I'm all the better for it!
That's fantastic, how lovely to hear! Thank you. 🙂
im the same. i have not owned television in 15 years but i have come to depend on nick and a small number of content creators to keep me entertained.
Same here :D
I love this comment because I too love the peace & tranquility it gives me & allows me to dream of a lovely life like Nick has by the sea especially when’s his taking his boat out
Nick is very much the Geoff Hamilton of the boating world every video strips the boat back to a basic level and as each video progresses layers are added until the complete package is delivered!
Best thing about this channel is, Nick's enthusiasm for boats shine through, regardless whether he is on a £150k or £15mil boat
If you're floating, you're boating! 😃
The swim step and the sliding door with steps are very ingenious indeed. Thanks, Nick!
One of best compact designs I've seen in a long time. Thanks for the tour Nick 👍
What a cracking small cruiser, even fitted with that new sink fandango microwave!!
Great boats with nice versatility. I much prefer this interior design over the forward space being dedicated cabin. Searay's are popular on the Lake of the Ozarks in central Missouri, USA. Love the swim step, genius.
Best boating channel out there. Not normally a fan of these smaller day boats but this one i like
You're very kind 🙂
I really love that microwave on the bottom and the sink on top, very innovative 😂
This channel has the best variety. Multi-million pound super yachts and these pocket-cruisers in the same week. Keep it up, Nick! I love it!
Glad you like them! 🙂
Nice little pocket-cruiser, and reasonably priced. Petrol engine would not be my choice, but overall it's a neat package and looks well finished and equipped.
I would bet that they wanted to make it an all in-house Brunswick USA boat - Sea-Ray, Mercury, Simrad. Don't think Merc has a diesel that would have worked very well.
Gas is cheaper than diesel here in the USA, by a good $1.30 a gallon. I don't know about marine diesel engines, but on the road diesel engines in the USA have SUCKED ASS since about 2008 or so when they introduced DEF. Way more expensive to run/service vs gas, less reliable, prone to break downs. Now an inline six diesel without all the emissions stuff on it in a boat, I'd take one over that Chevrolet V8 in this boat.
Hi Nick, and thank you for this nice show of this pocket cruiser from Sea Ray the 265 Sundancer a pleasant cruiser not to big and with a favorable pirce and stll a good space outside and inside still sleeps four guest with one head looks great yesterday I see a show from you back in memory lane a seatrail of you on a Broom 430 on MBY and still great to see 🙃 Thanks again Nick a great start of this new week⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
A well designed, engineered and constructed boat. If Sea Ray's goal was a cost effective FUN MACHINE - mission accomplished. Thanks for the tour.
You're very welcome!
Love SeaRay just great day boats to enjoy with friends, love the way they started squaring off the bow for more space in their bow riders 👍 great review Nick 👍
That's a nice simple craft, everything for a day or a weekend away on the water. Nice tour Nick thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Nick, I have not left comments for a while....rest assured, I have not missed one Vlog...boat tour, not one !!! Brilliant how you view smaller to super yachts.... so grateful for your tours Nick !!😎 P.S. somebody actually stopped me in a very popular super market the other day... I had the Aquaholic bag with me !!! getting a few bits in the supermarket ! LOL as we do !
You're very kind 🙂
This boat reminds me on the inside a bit like you're own boat. Id love to see you drive her. To maybe compare the two boats. Comprehensive review as every. Thank you.
Great minicruiser, with an ok pricetag 😀 Thank you for the tour 😃
Nice weekender for a couple + kids , well thought out . thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
man you are good reviewing this boats
You're very kind! 🙂
Nice boat, fits perfect in the Swedens arkepelag
Nice
I love this channel!
One thougt though regarding the boarding ladder - this boat has a very nice feature with the swim steps, but the boarding ladder is a saftey feature - if you fall into the water you need to be able to enter the boat on your own again.
It does have a separate boarding step ladder on the port side, easily accessible whether you’re in or out of the water.
Great video, clear review, professional as always, thanks a lot, I'm waiting for the next release.
Much appreciated!
Nick, a compact no frills pottering about weekender that you dont need a engineering or electronics degree to maintain and does what it says on the tin. Cheers DougT
I think somebody needs to check that the bilge pumps are working on that boat, you could see it trickling into the engine bay as you brought the weight to the back of the boat. I know there is usually a little water in the boats bilges but that looked like quite a lot, for a new boat. Great tour as always, thank you
Depends really, to me it looks like no more than 2 inches or so, and since the hull is probably almost flat at the bottom its not more than a few liters.
That being said I would of course also prefer it being totally dry just from a neatness perspective, but its pretty common from my experience, sadly. (I got a very similar boat), The automatic float won lift until the level goes up a bit more and the intake from the pump is also most often one or two inches aboive the bottom, so there isnt much to be done. From the video it looks like both are mounted to a bit of a step as well.
In my boat I am thinking of making a custom hose adapter for the pump all the way to the bottom so I can run the pump manually and get everything out.
These American boats generally have water in the bilges, the pumps don’t reach into the mid-bilge which is where this water is coming from.
Nice boat with some clever design to make the most of the space not sure about the petrol engine, like the last comment you are now part of my weekly routine only just realised have lunch and watch your latest video, see you out on the river/bay this weekend its going to be warm🌞🌞
Hoping to get out onto the water! 🙂
Awesome little yacht. I like the swim step as well 😎👍✨
Great little boat and another brilliant video nick 🚤🛥⛵️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Thanks 👍
Cleverly packaged
Cool small week-ender!
So little but so much. Thanks Nick!
My pleasure!
Can you deploy that swim step from the water if you fall overboard? A ladder is easier, that looked a bit tricky to do from the water but very neat for everyday use.
now that's a neat little boat!
Always says; I’ll edit that out later and never edits it out. Never change Nick, never change.
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Like this Nick - much more realisitic and afforable than the multi million gin palaces. So many more of these and less gin palaces please.
For 99% of the population, there's zero difference in affordability between this and a 'gin palace'. 🙂
I maybe own a small boat one day - never own a gin palace @@AQUAHOLIC
Nice boat! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
@@AQUAHOLIC 👍👍
I see what you did then, you saw the microwave and opened the sink very funny. Love this little boat tis would be a great first boat. cheers for sharing.
Cheers for watching!
Currently in Cala dor and the marina is packed with amazing boats. I think the mrs is bored of me commenting on things I’ve learned from your channel lol
Beautiful place 🙂
A pocket Boat?
What a refreshing idea...
It looks fantastic Indeed.
You have everything for a weekend or week holiday..
I think a lot people like this boat..
Thanks for the Tour Nick..
I've always struggled to understand how you cook on small US boats when you're left with a single alcohol burner at most.
Well done as always Nick! 🍷
Thank you!
@@AQUAHOLIC 🤗
Very nice, i like the common sense design 👍
Good video
Just picked up in Melbourne Australia for Rivera, would love to show u what's on the back of my truck Nick, it's a mould for a new Rivera model
Oooh cool!
It's going to be a big boat nick
Beam 6 metres, loa 26 metres, my truck is so long I am still sitting at the pick up point waiting for local police to escort me out of Melbourne
great little boat
Great boat
Some parts of this boat appear well detailed.
However, the ceiling and partition lining is clearly wrinkled/creased/sagging.
If its like this when new, how's it going to look in a few years...?
That's more like it .something normal people can aquire 😊
Nice little weekender. Sea Ray build quality has always been high.
Great boat for the price. Great video.😊
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Just a thought why haven’t Sea Ray brought the 370 Sundancer over here yet ,but really enjoyed your video as usual
Love it
For a second, I thought he was gonna skip the bow thruster. I was gonna have to unsubscribe! LOL
This is a cool little boat.
Is this a new model, Nick? The Sea Ray web site (probably the US version) doesn't show a Sundancer smaller than the 320, although they've built 26-foot Sundancers in the past.
The dedicated 'sleeping space' is too claustrophobic for my system.
Very much like my old Doral 250
Outdoor this be hot next boat?
A good channel that is informative. Appreciate that you have to be positive to gain access to boats, but constructive analysis including the minus points would be more helpful. For this price there are a lot of better options on the market. Very few boats are totally brilliant.
I disagree, all boats by their very nature are brilliant! 😃 And I've never pretended that these are serious consumer reviews, they're just tours of nice boats, simple as that.
Thank you for your reply. Fortunately I’m in the minority!
Can you give a few examples as to which boats are a lot better for the price? And why? Thanks.
Nice little cruiser Nick. Out of all these pocket cruisers that you show us, which would you like as a replacement to Smugglers Blue 11? If you could afford it.
It would depend on the budget and the available marina berths.
Bigger than it looks nick as u say really like it cud spend few days on that no problem nice microwave BTW ha ha
Couldn't believe this tour popped up today Nick, this wkend been browsing brokers with 2003-2008 Searay 315's, 1 at your friends in Essex and 3 in the Med, all but Essex 4.3 petrols though🙁. Any caveats for buying from Spain or Balearics? Love the occasional more 'affordable' craft you bring us.
Ha, remarkable! Buying abroad has all changed since I was a broker due to Brexit so can't be much help I'm afraid.
Great review as ever Nick. What’s happened to marianne?
That table in the lower cabin didn't look height adjustable to me.
It isn't, you just lift it off the leg, remove the leg and then put it into place between the seats.
Cracking boat. Could you get one with sea legs on it?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'sea legs'. So I'm going to say probably not. 🙂
@AQUAHOLIC . I'd never heared of them either before,but they are hydraulic legs with wheels that lower into the water so you can drive the boat onto the beach or ramp
@@josh_bfc_2769 Ah, you're actually talking about a make of amphibious boat specifically designed to work in that way. It's not possible to fit that system to other boats I'm afraid.
H... that answers my question "what's the grey hulled boat in the background" lovely job ! So much in a 26 footer. Trailable too at a push .. 🇬🇧
Potentially a dumb question, would this size of boat be possible to keep on a trailer at home and put in yourself on a suitable slip way?
Any size is possible to transport, but if you are talking about normal, unregistered/no-special permit trailering, you need to make sure the boat isnt too wide for your local laws. This boat is about the maximum size most places allow. Of course you also want to check your laws for tow limit weight if you have a normal vehicle to tow with.
It's an 8'6" beam and, in the US, that is pretty much the maximum for towing without getting permits for a wide load. It is quite heavy though, so you'd need a hefty pickup truck to pull it! I have a Cobalt R7, which is a touch longer and a little lighter. That can be towed, but I keep mine on a lift. It is deceptively small in the water and very big on land!
Another great video Nick. You’ve got me thinking. What is the law if you wanted to live on a boat permanently?
Plenty of people do, it's perfectly legal.
@@AQUAHOLICI know you can on a narrow boat. Either in a marina or as a continuous cruiser. I wouldn’t have thought you could continuously cruise on the sea only marina to marina?
Tis like a mini smugglers.
Lovely boat, but I noticed the collection of water underneath the engine.
Is that something to be concerned about, as a prospective boat buyer ?
It can be, if it wasnt (like this) a brand new boat. Check all fittings for leakage. *However* , a lot of the time on an open boat, its its just rain water collecting.
In this case it looks like no more than 2 inches or so, and since the hull is probably almost flat at the bottom its not more than a few liters.
That being said I would of course also prefer it being totally dry just from a neatness perspective, but its pretty common from my experience, sadly. (I got a very similar boat), The automatic float wont lift until the level goes up a bit more and the intake from the pump is also most often one or two inches above the bottom, so there isnt much to be done. From the video it looks like both are mounted to a bit of a step as well.
In my boat I am thinking of making a custom hose adapter for the pump all the way to the bottom so I can run the pump manually and get everything out, just for neatness, not for function as it doesnt really matter.
Is this your next boat? Or yours is bigger than this?
Mine is about the same length but a little wider.
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Great boat, shame its not a diesel.
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Who's Maggie? Is she the bag or is she in the bag? I'm just curious. Thank You. ✌️🏳️🌈✌️
Maggie The Baggie is indeed the bag! 😃
Way too pricey for a Bayliner 😂
This is a Sea Ray, it's in the title and mentioned at the beginning of the video.
I cannot stand what Sea Ray has done to their boats. They’re complete trash compared to what they were on the early 2000s. They went from being far and away the number boat builder and set the standard for all other boats to being so cheaply made and sad. I hate to see it.
Nice little boat. Pity Sea Ray doesn’t make the 650 Fly anymore or any of the bigger boats for that matter. The 650F the one you reviewed some years ago.
Agreed, that was a nice boat.
It's no Gulf Craft Majesty 175 but what a cracking little package,as Nick said a pocket cruiser,very compact but with everything you need, simply a nice little boat, all the best from Cornwall 🤗👌🖖
Nice
That would be a fantastic little boat if it came with a diesel motor. Gasless was a good feature safety wise but a petrol engine made it , as far as I’m concerned, a hazardous power unit unnecessarily installed. Shame everything else was spot on.
Never quite sure why people think petrol engines are hazardous. There are literally tens, probably hundreds of thousands of the things around the world all operating quite happily. What's interesting is that in the USA they won't allow pressurised gas, but petrol, no problem.
Never heard of a petrol powered boat blowing up or catching fire. Not even once. So I am not sure why the concern, seems statistically on par with being hit by lightning, so is it really an issue? People buy diesels for the lower running costs, thats it, as far as I ever heard.
@@GoldenCrocthere are certainly plenty of fires or explosion on board this type of boat. That is inboard petrol engined. Especially just after refuelling . Fumes can build up in the engine compartment and if not vented, boom. I have to agree with the original post and would never consider a petrol inboard boat. There might be tens of thousands that obviously have not had an issue but on the other hand there are many that have and diesel is far safer and can give similar performance
While I like more than 98% of this ship I Absolutely think it;s Stupid to have the power distribution breakers/switches over the sink and the stove where steam Will get into them.The rest seemed nice.
Pocket cruiser indeed. I’d be pleased with something like this n
What a great little boat! Thank you, Nick!
Glad you like it!
Yeah
A neat little boat. Very much an eat ashore though, or pre packed cheese ham & Marmite rolls. Perfect for getting out on the water and not worry about getting back as sleeping over is fine.
Nice boat! I have a 1995 bayliner 2655. Searay build is much better and higher quality.
Lovely pocket cruiser, off topic Nick, but where is Marianne ?
This boat is comparatively, quite reasonably priced. Nice performance and suitable accommodations for weekend outings. Twin Simrad screens are a sporty technical edge for
The captain
Thank you for the tour Nick
Thanks for watching!
Looks nice, off topic can I borrow 156k? Terms = zero interest and no payback policy
Where do I sign....this boat an absolute must have...
Smugglers Blues III ? 😉
Thanks for doing a Sea ray which i love and for doing a few more smaller more achievable boats that we can actually afford. Great work Nick much appreciated
Glad you like them! 🙂
Bachelor’s houseboat?
A nice boat, looks a really good finish. The under floor cabin is slightly cramped for my liking but it is a 26 ft boat. I’d personally have gas cooking also.. at first I thought the petrol engine wouldn’t be for me but then I thought, it’s a day boat, weekender, play boat, short blasts, possibly on a lake…what difference does it make really.
When I saw the price of the boat in the description, I was ready for a cheap plastic looking yacht. Pleasantly surprised at how the makers even bothered with patterns on the seat backs, a really lovely looking craft, only place I thought looked cheap was the bathroom. Makes you wonder why all the other manufacturers charge much much more for the same size/type of boat... Nick, thanks for featuring the small vessels and not just the behemoths.
Nice little boat there, got everything you need - Bed, galley, dining, helm, engine, eisenglass, heads, and even a Wave!
Nice day cruiser, Needs more storage for food, drink, and toys for over night fun.
The boarding step is a great idea, just need a bar to pull your soggy bottom up out of the water.
Great video. Great packaging. Look forward to the next.
Cool boat, sundancers have always been right on the mark. Cheers Nick