Nice boat. But I live in Denmark in Scandinavia, and here a daycruiser is a very impractical type of boat if you want to enjoy your boat a lot and have a long season from April to October. I myself have a Yamarin 63 HT which I would not trade for anything in this world, and I will never sell it, and which I have sailed 4000 nautical miles in ( = 7400 kilometers ) since 2017 ( 6 seasons ), and always with overnight stays, and cooking on board, on the other hand, it is a very practical and usable type of boat which unfortunately is no longer made. When I meet people on the water with daycruiser boats, I can hear that they don't use their expensively bought boats that much, and they rarely or never spend the night in them, and never cook on board, it takes away some of the enjoyment, I think
Nice boat.
But I live in Denmark in Scandinavia, and here a daycruiser is a very impractical type of boat if you want to enjoy your boat a lot and have a long season from April to October.
I myself have a Yamarin 63 HT which I would not trade for anything in this world, and I will never sell it, and which I have sailed 4000 nautical miles in ( = 7400 kilometers ) since 2017 ( 6 seasons ), and always with overnight stays, and cooking on board, on the other hand, it is a very practical and usable type of boat which unfortunately is no longer made.
When I meet people on the water with daycruiser boats, I can hear that they don't use their expensively bought boats that much, and they rarely or never spend the night in them, and never cook on board, it takes away some of the enjoyment, I think
Henrik, what's the principal difference between your Yamarin 63 HT and this Yamarin 80 DC? Does the hardtop makes such a difference?..