Feel free to contact the listing broker, Staley Weidman at (954) 494-7569 or staley@catamarans.com, he is very knowledgeable and will be happy to assist you.
We love our 42 - Sunny Skye left ft Lauderdale dec 1 of 17 with 358 engine hours from delivery. did florida coast to Panama City and back around to St. Augustine 1795 nm logged to sit on hard for summertime. This year we launched in late November to cruise the Bahamas and back to St. Augustine in first week of April logging 1746 nm. Have 615 engine hours total. We installed a Doyle code zero which they label as a UPS Was I requested a heavy working sail for Bahamas and it was a game changer allowing consistent 60 to 65% of wind sailing.
When will they start using Dyna Rig sails or wing sails and be done with all this? I want to sail around the world with my wife and neither of us want to keep working on the sails and winches. DynaRig is already proven on sailboats and very simple and more efficient. Collapsing wing sails are also available.
The explanation is rather simple. Staley is saying "as we saw previously in the other part of the video". While editing, many times we change the order of the presentation, looking for a better flow. That was the case here, so the comment made no sense, because we had not seen that part yet. No censorship here or trying to hide anything. We thank you for watching our video, and we invite you to subscribe to our channel.
Glad you liked it! It was such a nice presentation, a lovely day, birds singing and so, that we decided to add no music. The video is supported only by the interesting narrative of the sales broker, and the skills of our editing folks in the Media Dept. We will forward your comment directly to Staley, and we thank you very much for watching our videos. Have you subscribed to our channel yet?
Hello David, thank you for your inquiry. Most manufacturers will give the choice of at least 2 different engines when ordering a new cat. Some others, like Sunreef, can give you even more choices. If you would like to have more detailed information, please don't hesitate to contact our sales line at (954) 449-4611 or yachtsales@catamarans.com
We are glad that you liked both the video and the boat. Feel free to browse the rest of our walk through videos in our channel, where we showcase many other Lagoon catamarans. Thank you for watching.
Can the hand holds groove be used to capture freshwater? I wish they would use other then Onan. I had one on a motorhome and didn't like the noise it put out.
The idea of capturing freshwater with this groove has been raised before. One of the potential issues is salt water cross-contamination while underway. As far as noise on the generator, keep in mind that it is enclosed in a locker, away from areas with most traffic (cockpit, etc) so noise is not that big of a concern. Thank you for watching.
Hi! we actually disclose it on the video. There was hurricane damage and the insurance company decided it was best to replace all of that. We thank you for watching and don't forget to subscribe.
We thank you so much for your comment. This was in fact a very good presentation, and part of the reason why "Paw Trax II" is now sold and with her new owner. We thank you for watching our videos, and don't forget to subscribe to our channel.
Thank you for asking. Go ahead and follow this link for pricing and additional information: www.catamarans.com/catamarans-for-sale/catamaran-preview-basic-info.aspx?Vessel_id=871223
Hi there. This boat is already sold. We encourage you to contact the listing broker, so he can find you a suitable alternative. Staley Weidman staley@catamarans.com (954) 494-7569 Thank you for watching our videos and please let us know if we can do anything else for you.
Anyone else notice they muted the video at 10:45 while he mentions the mirrored compression post for the mast? Then he causally mentions the new mast and rigging at the end of the video due to Hurricane Irma.
We noticed that too! No conspiracy here. This broker likes to make announcements through his presentation, such as "at the end of this video, I will show you..." In this case, he was saying "this is the compression mast, later I will show you how it looks from the outside..." the editor changed the order of the presentation to give it a better "flow", therefore he had to mute where he says that, because it no longer made sense, since the mast had already been shown. Thank you for watching our videos.
Thank you for asking. Go ahead and follow this link for pricing and additional information: www.catamarans.com/catamarans-for-sale/catamaran-preview-basic-info.aspx?Vessel_id=871223
No. You don't become the worldwide leader in catamaran sales by using sleazy tactics with potential buyers. We are actually very proud of the price on this boat which should lead to a quick sale. In reality what happens is that prices are dynamic and they fluctuate. Boats get new owners, markets change, upgrades are made or condition sometimes deteriorates. Videos stay up for years and pricing them could lead up to confusion. All of our videos will always have a link in the video description and/or on the comment section. One simple click will take you to current pricing and additional information on the boat.
Thank you for asking. Go ahead and follow this link for pricing and additional information: www.catamarans.com/catamarans-for-sale/catamaran-preview-basic-info.aspx?Vessel_id=871223
Can anybody tell me, does anyone with disability from back and neck injuries sail ? Is it possible to live on one of these boats without the waves tossing you all around ?
Have a look at this video: ua-cam.com/video/I1RVufeL5VM/v-deo.html The boat is no longer for sale, but you can see all the different adaptations that were made to accommodate a person on a wheel chair.
Wait...What?!? 977.3 engine hours, on a sailing boat, from 2017? And he calls that very very low? That's like more than a month of continuous running? Like 40.72 days to be exact? In 2 years? On a sailing boat? Do Americans even know what sails are for on a sailing boat? That is just bizarre. That's almost as bizarre as calling it very very low. I have been on 5 year old sailing yachts, with not even 100 hours on the engine. Wow, I'm just stunned by that amount of hours on such a new sailing boat.
Just keep in mind that this boat was part of a charter fleet, so the hours on the engine are justified, and in fact, having many hours represent a successful management of the boat and revenue for the owner. Given that many charter guests use it mainly for island hopping, using the engines is a logical choice for them, as opposed to having to lower and raise the sails. Thank your for your comment.
RC- I had the same thought- that's a tremendous amount of hours on a 2017 boat! I was trying to make sense of it....maybe this thing gauges the hours the hull is moving through the water! But no, it's the engine and it's 'very low' hours. That wasn't sailing cat charter, it was a power boat with some wrapped up cloth on top..
Don’t forget the whole mast and rigging was repaired after hurricane damage. They may have had to motor the boat all the way from the Virgin Islands up the coast where to where it was repaired.
@@heathermilford9667 My main problem is that he calls this, and I quote, a "very very low" number. This beggars the question, what would he consider high? Look, I realize he is a salesman, but things like this just makes me wonder what other flaws he might be...uhm, lets say not be completely...uhm, open about. It would have been better to just say, look, this thing has a lot of hours on the engine, because it was chartered a lot. That would have made me believe the rest of it a lot easier. Just my humble opinion.
Oh I agree, I’m just saying that trip alone would explain the engine hours. She is a beautiful boat, BUT .... Any boat that required a complete new mast and rigging from Irma is going to require a lot of investigation before purchase. It’s not like buying a lemon for a car... it’s your life on the line if the boat fails. I’m not sure how this salesman thinks saying the hours are from charter is a good thing either. So basically a bunch of inexperienced “sailers” have been on the boat. Greaaat! I just think it funny how he says there was some minimal damage from Irma, and then slips in the new MAST and RIGGING but focuses on the gel coat 😂. Don’t worry guys... the gel coat looks GREAT!
Asking Price: $486,000. Very nice. Great presentation as well! Great work!
Thank you very much for your feedback, it encourages us to continue bringing more videos to our public.
Feel free to contact the listing broker, Staley Weidman at (954) 494-7569 or staley@catamarans.com, he is very knowledgeable and will be happy to assist you.
We love our 42 - Sunny Skye left ft Lauderdale dec 1 of 17 with 358 engine hours from delivery. did florida coast to Panama City and back around to St. Augustine 1795 nm logged to sit on hard for summertime. This year we launched in late November to cruise the Bahamas and back to St. Augustine in first week of April logging 1746 nm. Have 615 engine hours total. We installed a Doyle code zero which they label as a UPS Was I requested a heavy working sail for Bahamas and it was a game changer allowing consistent 60 to 65% of wind sailing.
Thank you for sharing your experience in detail.
When will they start using Dyna Rig sails or wing sails and be done with all this? I want to sail around the world with my wife and neither of us want to keep working on the sails and winches. DynaRig is already proven on sailboats and very simple and more efficient. Collapsing wing sails are also available.
What did I miss about the compression post when the audio was muted? I really wanted to hear it.
The explanation is rather simple. Staley is saying "as we saw previously in the other part of the video". While editing, many times we change the order of the presentation, looking for a better flow. That was the case here, so the comment made no sense, because we had not seen that part yet. No censorship here or trying to hide anything. We thank you for watching our video, and we invite you to subscribe to our channel.
Great looking boat.
Well one could not ask for more, how did you remember all that. Well done thank you, extremely informative.
Thank you for your comment. This was a such a solid presentation by Staley, that we didn't even add music to the video.
Excellent presentation skills!
Glad you liked it! It was such a nice presentation, a lovely day, birds singing and so, that we decided to add no music. The video is supported only by the interesting narrative of the sales broker, and the skills of our editing folks in the Media Dept. We will forward your comment directly to Staley, and we thank you very much for watching our videos. Have you subscribed to our channel yet?
Does any manufacturer make sailing cats with larger diesel engines? Want to be able to move at a higher rate if needed.
Hello David, thank you for your inquiry. Most manufacturers will give the choice of at least 2 different engines when ordering a new cat. Some others, like Sunreef, can give you even more choices. If you would like to have more detailed information, please don't hesitate to contact our sales line at (954) 449-4611 or yachtsales@catamarans.com
Great presentation 😊 it looks really comfortable 😊
We are glad that you liked both the video and the boat. Feel free to browse the rest of our walk through videos in our channel, where we showcase many other Lagoon catamarans. Thank you for watching.
@@TheCatamaranCompany Of course ☺️ with pleasure. Have a wonderful time ☺️
Can the hand holds groove be used to capture freshwater? I wish they would use other then Onan. I had one on a motorhome and didn't like the noise it put out.
The idea of capturing freshwater with this groove has been raised before. One of the potential issues is salt water cross-contamination while underway.
As far as noise on the generator, keep in mind that it is enclosed in a locker, away from areas with most traffic (cockpit, etc) so noise is not that big of a concern. Thank you for watching.
Yes I guess saltwater could get into it.
Why a 2017 sailboat would need new mast, boom and rigs? What happened?
Hi! we actually disclose it on the video. There was hurricane damage and the insurance company decided it was best to replace all of that. We thank you for watching and don't forget to subscribe.
Very nice cat,can only dream of owning one.
A dream shared by an increasing number of people. Check out our website to learn more about different models available: www.catamarans.com
Great presentation . Very interesting 👍😷❤️
We thank you so much for your comment. This was in fact a very good presentation, and part of the reason why "Paw Trax II" is now sold and with her new owner. We thank you for watching our videos, and don't forget to subscribe to our channel.
Very nice and not a bad price either.
Thank you for your comments. We are expecting a quick sale on this vessel, due to aggressive pricing and overall great condition.
You had me a 42' 4-cabin.
Hmm interesting. What was the price? Did not catch it.
Thank you for asking. Go ahead and follow this link for pricing and additional information: www.catamarans.com/catamarans-for-sale/catamaran-preview-basic-info.aspx?Vessel_id=871223
Would you do a straight up swap of my 1988 toyota truck and my 2001 cougar ?
We are going to leave your comment up, in case there are any takers. Thank you for watching.
Sounds fair.
No lol
still for sale?
Hi there. This boat is already sold. We encourage you to contact the listing broker, so he can find you a suitable alternative. Staley Weidman staley@catamarans.com (954) 494-7569 Thank you for watching our videos and please let us know if we can do anything else for you.
Anyone else notice they muted the video at 10:45 while he mentions the mirrored compression post for the mast? Then he causally mentions the new mast and rigging at the end of the video due to Hurricane Irma.
We noticed that too! No conspiracy here. This broker likes to make announcements through his presentation, such as "at the end of this video, I will show you..." In this case, he was saying "this is the compression mast, later I will show you how it looks from the outside..." the editor changed the order of the presentation to give it a better "flow", therefore he had to mute where he says that, because it no longer made sense, since the mast had already been shown. Thank you for watching our videos.
Price is $467,000.
Did you mentioned a price?
Thank you for asking. Go ahead and follow this link for pricing and additional information: www.catamarans.com/catamarans-for-sale/catamaran-preview-basic-info.aspx?Vessel_id=871223
If they are too ashamed to give the price then they are asking too much. That hold true not just for boats, cars, tractors, houses, anything.
No. You don't become the worldwide leader in catamaran sales by using sleazy tactics with potential buyers. We are actually very proud of the price on this boat which should lead to a quick sale. In reality what happens is that prices are dynamic and they fluctuate. Boats get new owners, markets change, upgrades are made or condition sometimes deteriorates. Videos stay up for years and pricing them could lead up to confusion. All of our videos will always have a link in the video description and/or on the comment section. One simple click will take you to current pricing and additional information on the boat.
If the owners want to sponsor a disabled family man I'll gladly take it they may even get tax breaks beautiful boat
How much?
Thank you for asking. Go ahead and follow this link for pricing and additional information: www.catamarans.com/catamarans-for-sale/catamaran-preview-basic-info.aspx?Vessel_id=871223
Asking Price: $486,000
Saildrives could be a pain to work on I bet
alphasxsignal they are terrible I have serviced them on a 2013 lagoon 42.
Nice
Thank you for watching and your comments.
Can anybody tell me, does anyone with disability from back and neck injuries sail ? Is it possible to live on one of these boats without the waves tossing you all around ?
Have a look at this video: ua-cam.com/video/I1RVufeL5VM/v-deo.html The boat is no longer for sale, but you can see all the different adaptations that were made to accommodate a person on a wheel chair.
Does it come with toilet paper?
When this boat was actually sold, toilet paper wasn't the valuable commodity it is nowadays.
Wait...What?!? 977.3 engine hours, on a sailing boat, from 2017? And he calls that very very low? That's like more than a month of continuous running? Like 40.72 days to be exact? In 2 years? On a sailing boat? Do Americans even know what sails are for on a sailing boat? That is just bizarre. That's almost as bizarre as calling it very very low. I have been on 5 year old sailing yachts, with not even 100 hours on the engine. Wow, I'm just stunned by that amount of hours on such a new sailing boat.
Just keep in mind that this boat was part of a charter fleet, so the hours on the engine are justified, and in fact, having many hours represent a successful management of the boat and revenue for the owner. Given that many charter guests use it mainly for island hopping, using the engines is a logical choice for them, as opposed to having to lower and raise the sails. Thank your for your comment.
RC- I had the same thought- that's a tremendous amount of hours on a 2017 boat! I was trying to make sense of it....maybe this thing gauges the hours the hull is moving through the water! But no, it's the engine and it's 'very low' hours. That wasn't sailing cat charter, it was a power boat with some wrapped up cloth on top..
Don’t forget the whole mast and rigging was repaired after hurricane damage. They may have had to motor the boat all the way from the Virgin Islands up the coast where to where it was repaired.
@@heathermilford9667 My main problem is that he calls this, and I quote, a "very very low" number. This beggars the question, what would he consider high?
Look, I realize he is a salesman, but things like this just makes me wonder what other flaws he might be...uhm, lets say not be completely...uhm, open about.
It would have been better to just say, look, this thing has a lot of hours on the engine, because it was chartered a lot. That would have made me believe the rest of it a lot easier.
Just my humble opinion.
Oh I agree, I’m just saying that trip alone would explain the engine hours. She is a beautiful boat, BUT .... Any boat that required a complete new mast and rigging from Irma is going to require a lot of investigation before purchase. It’s not like buying a lemon for a car... it’s your life on the line if the boat fails. I’m not sure how this salesman thinks saying the hours are from charter is a good thing either. So basically a bunch of inexperienced “sailers” have been on the boat. Greaaat! I just think it funny how he says there was some minimal damage from Irma, and then slips in the new MAST and RIGGING but focuses on the gel coat 😂. Don’t worry guys... the gel coat looks GREAT!
I wish
510k.......
$486,000
I wish the price was reduced to $175,000.00 CASH. 😂⛵️👍👌
4 heads...lol