@@bobjohns8914 Yes, more is more. But the cultural significance of the chosen hull lenght simply cannot be underestimated. In my book it’s the OG reference. But then, I’m old. 77 just doesn’t do it for me like the good old 69.
It was bloody cold, but it looks absolutely stunning in these conditions! I work with Elvstrøm Sails and was on the HR69 a week or two before this. What a machine.
Sadly, the majority of us can only dream of a yacht like this. A fabulous blue water cruiser, it is nice to dream. Oh, well, back to the Contessa when the spring arrives. Great video, you are a lucky man Toby.
Nice film - dream machine. Suprised the deck seemed devoid of an attachment point for an extra forestay - would be handy for a smaller upwind sail or a storm jib.
For a production vessel, this one is magnificent. Excellent quality of build, & the 69 is ( in my opinion) just the perfect size for its aimed market. For anyone who wishes to do some extensive distance crusing she is the one of the best designed sailcraft for her size that I have seen. Thankyou for the well done tour, I do wish I owned one of these beauties. Regards:
The best,most honest and open boat tour I have ever watched. Seriously, great work,beautiful boat. Magnus is the man ..very smart to pick Toby to display this beautiful monster.
Thank you Toby for a wonderful tour, honest and to the point. Thank you to all those are Hallberg Rassy for their dedication to our deep Viking heritage of excellent boat design and craftsmanship.
Always enjoy a Toby Hodges yacht review video. Love his insights and interviews. Appreciate his wealth of knowledge on sailing and the yachting industry. He's very good at putting his interview subjects at ease with his genuine enthusiasm and easy going friendliness.
One of your best, Tobes! Incredible detail. And I could listen to Magnus all day, he simply bursts with pride and rightly so ! Tusen takk Magnus and thanks Toby.
Yes please!!! I was waiting for Toby's review or first impressions with the brand new HR69. I've just watched the HR full presentation of the boat. But i was wondering what would Toby think about it? Im watchting at the moment the review, but for what i have seen, this boat seems to be the ultimate bluewater cruiser, a go anywhere boat. And with the interior of the boat.... My god, i get in love with it. You can feel the quality and a rock solid build, and so many clever solutions. What i don't really like, was the heads dispossal, without windows or some ventilation. That's my only complain. How fortunate people that can sail in these type of wonderful machines. Very, very complete review Toby, this boat deserves it.
After my rather impulsive comment at the moment I found this video and after watching, I'd like to say I really like your take on these topics. And being partial towards this brand I was awaiting your input since I learned you were reviewing this particular yacht. So, concerning a few aspects of this interesting vessel. I've reinforced the idea that the hardtop is, for me personally, a must on an Hallberg-Rassy. Not only it confers a seaworthy look, it sits beautifully on her and it brings undeniable advantages on safety and comfort. I really liked the notion of having a permanent man on watch at the mast, particularly one with such keen eyesight. And the speed numbers, impressive. As for the rest, the quality, the comfort, the overall aesthetic I really have nothing to add, those speak for themselves. Thank you very much for this excellent review. Cheers.
This is a dream world cruiser... Imagine if SV Delos had this in their early years. Would be something to watch what could be accomplished over a five year period.
We were wondering if the list price of 6.22 USD includes the sails? This H-R69 is beautiful above and below. We can't thank Toby and Magnus enough for allowing us to see first hand the style and craftsmanship of a top quality yacht.
Beautiful boat, im restoring my first bluewater boat a Formosa 56, this gives me some great ideas for modernizing and H.R. designs are beautiful...well done.
I live in Stockholm Sweden and used to sail a lot, miss it so much... That is one lovely boat... I was looking at a Maxi 1100 before reality gave me a hard check.
I had the pleasure of seeing the new HR 69 at the Düsseldorf boatshow. What an amazing piece of a boat she is!! The design, craftmanship and attention to detail has to be seen first hand to believe it. Certainly on the top of my list should I win the lottery. :o)
Impressive yacht, sailing as well as with ingenious solutions. Very nice report w/ almost a minute of video for a foot of boat length. Btw. some buckets of sea water do wonders on an icy deck.
nice one TH, im not big on HR but is a nice boat ... as usual for HR, nicer inside (nice one with the pump!) than outside. Two Lew 80s run the code, if you need to pull the jib out to vent the code off .. there are no winches left? .. no traveller ... and the flat fore deck...on heavy seas looks like the perfect place for the bowman to fly away on the first wave :)
Very practical boat. I admit that I drool over the interior of Oysters HOWEVER, for anything that is expensive to acquire AND to maintain, form must follow function. I do like the desk area in this HR69 in the aft master cabin but those Seascape windows are beautiful.
As always a great review honest and to the point all I can do is dream about a boat like that so my old Moody will have to do me . Really enjoy your boat reviews.
Thanks so much for this video. I love HR boats. We'll just assume there is great insulation on that boat to not be dripping with condensation and being freezing cold. Lots of detail you have to assume. It will be amusing to watch people rant about how HR missed this or that - aren't innovating - blah blah blah. They sell everything they can build. That's what success is.
By the look and sound of you , you have fallen in love big time. Beautifull yacht and quality finishes with ease of sailing ... it's just the price (complaining , not complaining lol) and nowhere to store the pots and pans that get me.. Thanks for the tour and video.
I absolutely love the HR 69, however I have the same concerns about the small galley and the noisy water pump. Did HR offer any solutions for the pump, and are their any options available to increase storage space in the galley without eliminating fridges or dishwasher? Or perhaps are their plans for any future options?
Hmmm, if I won the lottery , HR 44 or 50 would be good. This boat is huge, amazing, well built! I would want to cruise in places that are smaller, like in Maine etc..
There is no question about Hallberg-Rassy's seaworthiness and quality. Even knowing that, I can't find a way to like the cockpit design of any of their yachts. That engine room, on this yacht, is definitely something else.
G-day Toby what great boat fit and finish are superd Magniss is to congratulated on his tv chair that he wanted its diffinately one rare boat somting you could quite easely sale the world thanks mate its not the price its a lot bigger than my account. catch you on the next one Toby take care ✌👍
Not such a beauty - but drips quality, security, surprising performance and a potential way beyond my ken, I suspect. Needs hull windows inset to protect them from fenders, steps down to saloon need 30’ bevelled steps, all shower rooms and wet lockers need forced extractors to suck out dampness. Mast could use a Lightning conductor strip Linked across to nearest/all standing rigging ! Huge congrats to Mr Rassy and the team of absolute geniuses who lovingly crafted such a masterpiece. Wow ! Just WOW.
I’m wondering if the weight saving value of the carbon fiber mast isn’t significantly reduced by the choice of in-mast furling instead of a boom furling or even an old fashioned stack pack slab reef system?
Amazing result from HR and nice overview Toby. You mentioned the engine is oversized to run at lower revs. Is that to reduce noise or fuel consumption or..?
@@johanhofstedt7317 Considering Gerry Dykstra is one of the industry’s top designers that has raced and sailed all over the globe himself, in yachts he designed himself, I am certain I would be more than happy. When Skip Novak wanted to continue his evolution of the Pelagic yachts he chose KM yachts to do the build…. So no, I am definitely not a better designer than anyone at HR (all of HR’s models have in recent times have been designed by German Frers). HR has perfected the production line building process for off the shelf boats… but at well over €5 million I know where I would prefer to have a vessel built
I get it. Safety, tonnage, stable, roomy, tankage, and no creaks!!!! Gonna cross a rough ocean better than any cat or lightweight. With that big engine it's tempting to single handed.
@hr8479 tbh, my favorite boat is the Garcia exploration 60. The only reason to go for over 60 ft is the extra space. The Oyster 675 has a really specious galley as well as a very specious saloon, which is necessary if you have 8 on board. With the HR 69 I feel like despite paying for three extra length you still have a "compact" galley as Tobby put it politely and a saloon made for 4, perhaps 6 people. Then why pay for the 4th cabin? As well, I'm not a big fan of tender garages. I'd rather have davits and a large aft lazarette accessible from the swimming platform as with the Oyster. I do like the HR hard Bimini though and, perhaps being a newer design, some of its innovative features.
Great boat great review but damn it looks so cold my freezer doesn't look that cold ,Thank god that i live in Australia ,That kitchen needs to be bigger for more pots and pans space with a walk in pantry for more starage for foods and have all the fridges in there making up space for bread makers & storage,A thought through well designed kitchen is a must all he did was copy and paste the old kitchens ,Is it nice yes but could be better is all i'm saying,The kitchen is the wow factor of a boat in my eyes !!
Walk in pantry? Stay on land, buddy, you're clearly not a sailor. Bread maker? Are you daft? The only thing you knead for making bread is a bowl for mixing, somewhere to ferment and an oven.
Beautiful blue water yacht build by craftsmen. I'd make a few small changes but generally a real gem to sail around the world. An expensive toy not likely to be taken up by the wealthy as a world cruiser. Smaller H.B-R. yachts are probably better value.
IF? IF I ver won a substantial amount of money???😂😂😂😂😂 This is the kind of boat I’d buy. Only thing I don’t like is the two seats in the salon on the port side. I’d have to do something different with that. Luv these mid mounted cabin/ steering set ups. The rear deck is massive so great for parties an BBQs, great wide walk ways an plenty to hang onto. That main mast setup is great from a Diabled point of view. Wish we had that on our Windrider.😂😂😂 Is the heating inside, underfloor?? An insulation about 60-70mm foam block or sprayed?? Oh the other thing I’d have is rain showers from Celing. Can they fit incinerating heads, instead of elec or pumper dumpers ? Could easy spend rest of my life pottering around the word on one of these beauties. How long from phone call to sailing?? 6-9 mnths???
Im so glad it’s a 69 and not a boring 70. Well played Sirs!
Do you know what 77 is? .... 8 more....
@@bobjohns8914 Yes, more is more. But the cultural significance of the chosen hull lenght simply cannot be underestimated. In my book it’s the OG reference. But then, I’m old. 77 just doesn’t do it for me like the good old 69.
Also doesn't 70' EU require additional captains endorsements or something?
A shipyard of culture for sure 🍷
@@johnhopkins6731That starts at 25 meters or 82 feet
Seeing a yacht review with a snowy background is quite magical!
It was bloody cold, but it looks absolutely stunning in these conditions! I work with Elvstrøm Sails and was on the HR69 a week or two before this. What a machine.
Sadly, the majority of us can only dream of a yacht like this. A fabulous blue water cruiser, it is nice to dream. Oh, well, back to the Contessa when the spring arrives. Great video, you are a lucky man Toby.
Thank you! And a Contessa is still a pretty lovely choice while you dream...
Nice film - dream machine. Suprised the deck seemed devoid of an attachment point for an extra forestay - would be handy for a smaller upwind sail or a storm jib.
What a glorious boat! Well done Magnus Rassy!
For a production vessel, this one is magnificent. Excellent quality of build, & the 69 is ( in my opinion) just the perfect size for its aimed market. For anyone who wishes to do some extensive distance crusing she is the one of the best designed sailcraft for her size that I have seen. Thankyou for the well done tour, I do wish I owned one of these beauties. Regards:
The best,most honest and open boat tour I have ever watched. Seriously, great work,beautiful boat. Magnus is the man ..very smart to pick Toby to display this beautiful monster.
Wow, thanks Peter, that's put a smile on my face! T
Outstanding as always, brother Toby.
Thank you Toby for a wonderful tour, honest and to the point. Thank you to all those are Hallberg Rassy for their dedication to our deep Viking heritage of excellent boat design and craftsmanship.
52 minutes?! Have you lost your mind?
Thank you!
I was waiting for this one for some time now.
Now, I'll watch the video.
Cheers.
Always enjoy a Toby Hodges yacht review video. Love his insights and interviews. Appreciate his wealth of knowledge on sailing and the yachting industry. He's very good at putting his interview subjects at ease with his genuine enthusiasm and easy going friendliness.
Thank you very much @Snhojbar - that's really appreciated. T
This is a truly amazing creation, that water-pump however needs to be silenced. Great detailed report Toby 👍
"Plenty to hold on to" - shows a vast, empty space devoid of anything. Jokes aside (and slippery foredeck), this is my favorite HR yet
One of your best, Tobes! Incredible detail.
And I could listen to Magnus all day, he simply bursts with pride and rightly so !
Tusen takk Magnus and thanks Toby.
Thank you, really glad you liked it. T
Only Hallberg Rassy would launch and promote a yacht like this in freezing Swedish waters in December. Respect!
Of course! We're Vikings.
@WayOfHaQodesh😅🤣😂
definitely not you, but maybe your ancestors
Well done Toby and Magnus too. Better buy a lottery ticket this weekend.
Whenever I see an interesting boat, I try to find a Toby review or it.
A class of its own...fantastic boat and finish, thanks for sharing those impressions.
Yes please!!! I was waiting for Toby's review or first impressions with the brand new HR69. I've just watched the HR full presentation of the boat. But i was wondering what would Toby think about it? Im watchting at the moment the review, but for what i have seen, this boat seems to be the ultimate bluewater cruiser, a go anywhere boat. And with the interior of the boat.... My god, i get in love with it. You can feel the quality and a rock solid build, and so many clever solutions. What i don't really like, was the heads dispossal, without windows or some ventilation. That's my only complain.
How fortunate people that can sail in these type of wonderful machines. Very, very complete review Toby, this boat deserves it.
26:48 HEATED TOWEL RAIL!!!! YES! been a while since we've seen one in the reviews.
Tee hee!
Beautiful! Looking forward to Boot 2024.
With this boat, Magnus has truly created a monument for himself ...
After my rather impulsive comment at the moment I found this video and after watching, I'd like to say I really like your take on these topics. And being partial towards this brand I was awaiting your input since I learned you were reviewing this particular yacht. So, concerning a few aspects of this interesting vessel. I've reinforced the idea that the hardtop is, for me personally, a must on an Hallberg-Rassy. Not only it confers a seaworthy look, it sits beautifully on her and it brings undeniable advantages on safety and comfort. I really liked the notion of having a permanent man on watch at the mast, particularly one with such keen eyesight. And the speed numbers, impressive. As for the rest, the quality, the comfort, the overall aesthetic I really have nothing to add, those speak for themselves. Thank you very much for this excellent review.
Cheers.
You're welcome, and thank you!
This is a dream world cruiser... Imagine if SV Delos had this in their early years. Would be something to watch what could be accomplished over a five year period.
I'd rather be skiing in that weather, and I'm a Swedish sailor/skier/cyclist. :D Beautiful boat though! Well done, HR!
Bellissima esperienza con una barca meravigliosa : non è un giocattolo costoso, è una vera grande barca!
We were wondering if the list price of 6.22 USD includes the sails? This H-R69 is beautiful above and below. We can't thank Toby and Magnus enough for allowing us to see first hand the style and craftsmanship of a top quality yacht.
Beautiful boat, im restoring my first bluewater boat a Formosa 56, this gives me some great ideas for modernizing and H.R. designs are beautiful...well done.
great boat. great review. high quality all around!
I live in Stockholm Sweden and used to sail a lot, miss it so much... That is one lovely boat... I was looking at a Maxi 1100 before reality gave me a hard check.
An inspiring blue water yacht, beautiful attention to detail. Thank you Magnus, certainly beyond my means but gorgeous and something to aspire too.
Beautifully built, easy to handle, excellent performance. Pricing aside, that's a very lovely boat indeed.
In the interior all corners are rounded, very nice to avoid injuries or pain if you fall or bounce around
Beautiful boat. There's a character and quality to this boat which is so different to many of the boats you review.
Thanks for doing an amazing job Toby , gorgious sailing weapon. 👏👏
You're welcome, thank you!
Thank you for the very enjoyable video.
You're welcome!
A beautiful boat. You have definitely inspired me to find a sailboat charter with an experienced crew to sail the Caribbean.
Great video!
Thank you!
I had the pleasure of seeing the new HR 69 at the Düsseldorf boatshow. What an amazing piece of a boat she is!! The design, craftmanship and attention to detail has to be seen first hand to believe it. Certainly on the top of my list should I win the lottery. :o)
But should be a “BIG” win since they call EUR 6,000,000 for the nice boat… that’s three times a HR57…
Impressive yacht, sailing as well as with ingenious solutions. Very nice report w/ almost a minute of video for a foot of boat length. Btw. some buckets of sea water do wonders on an icy deck.
👍👍
nice one TH, im not big on HR but is a nice boat ... as usual for HR, nicer inside (nice one with the pump!) than outside. Two Lew 80s run the code, if you need to pull the jib out to vent the code off .. there are no winches left? .. no traveller ... and the flat fore deck...on heavy seas looks like the perfect place for the bowman to fly away on the first wave :)
Very practical boat. I admit that I drool over the interior of Oysters HOWEVER, for anything that is expensive to acquire AND to maintain, form must follow function. I do like the desk area in this HR69 in the aft master cabin but those Seascape windows are beautiful.
I am so sold on a HR. Only question is how large. Magnificent yacht!
As always a great review honest and to the point all I can do is dream about a boat like that so my old Moody will have to do me .
Really enjoy your boat reviews.
Thank you!
Who’s this boat for? ‘any successful person’ he said.Love it. Excellent review Toby!
Thanks... maybe I should have said 'very successful'...!
Toby - such a really good commentary on this yacht - thank you and Yachting world - so much better than anticipated
Thank you, that's very kind and appreciated. T
She is not a boat. She is a full blown Ship. Excellence!
Very nice , great craftsman’s whom built such a beauty
Thanks so much for this video. I love HR boats. We'll just assume there is great insulation on that boat to not be dripping with condensation and being freezing cold. Lots of detail you have to assume. It will be amusing to watch people rant about how HR missed this or that - aren't innovating - blah blah blah. They sell everything they can build. That's what success is.
By the look and sound of you , you have fallen in love big time. Beautifull yacht and quality finishes with ease of sailing ... it's just the price (complaining , not complaining lol) and nowhere to store the pots and pans that get me.. Thanks for the tour and video.
Not in love but certainly with respect. And you're welcome! T
They know what a boat should be like after half a a century. A very complex boat with many systems. Very few can afford it, a dream for most people.
Great review. I`d love to have one.
I absolutely love the HR 69, however I have the same concerns about the small galley and the noisy water pump. Did HR offer any solutions for the pump, and are their any options available to increase storage space in the galley without eliminating fridges or dishwasher? Or perhaps are their plans for any future options?
That woodwork is nicely done. Like the fact that you didn't hold back about the water pump noise on a multi million dollar yacht. Lol
Hmmm, if I won the lottery , HR 44 or 50 would be good.
This boat is huge, amazing, well built!
I would want to cruise in places that are smaller, like in Maine etc..
Could agree more on water pump point. Why could they not put it in the engine room, proximity perhaps? And insulate.
Beautiful boat. Just looked up the price. 6.5 million US. At that price point you can get exactly what you want in a custom build
There is no question about Hallberg-Rassy's seaworthiness and quality. Even knowing that, I can't find a way to like the cockpit design of any of their yachts. That engine room, on this yacht, is definitely something else.
Dream boat
G-day Toby what great boat fit and finish are superd Magniss is to congratulated on his tv chair that he wanted its diffinately one rare boat somting you could quite easely sale the world thanks mate its not the price its a lot bigger than my account. catch you on the next one Toby take care ✌👍
Well done Magnus
Not such a beauty - but drips quality, security, surprising performance and a potential way beyond my ken, I suspect.
Needs hull windows inset to protect them from fenders, steps down to saloon need 30’ bevelled steps, all shower rooms and wet lockers need forced extractors to suck out dampness.
Mast could use a Lightning conductor strip Linked across to nearest/all standing rigging !
Huge congrats to Mr Rassy and the team of absolute geniuses who lovingly crafted such a masterpiece.
Wow !
Just WOW.
does the builder not allow filming hoisting the sails? It seems like most reviews I watch do not show what the task involves, how long it takes, etc.
The best thing are the washers... together with the walk-in engine room.
Nice damn boat... Cheers!
I’m wondering if the weight saving value of the carbon fiber mast isn’t significantly reduced by the choice of in-mast furling instead of a boom furling or even an old fashioned stack pack slab reef system?
I laughed at the swimming joke, so thumbs up!
Maybe If HR had fitted a sauna aboard I would have been tempted by an ice dip. But can't see it on the options list
Thanks Toby!
Pleasure! T
Do they have a provision for a storm jib?
When are you make a test for the HR57? It was launched during the pandemic so no movies from you. (Yet)
And of course a fantastic boat. Looking forward to see it at Boot.
Is there a reason why you don't see very many boats with leather or doe skin for the interior upholstery? Does it crack faster on a boat vs a vehicle?
I do hope Ark-a-pilago is some kind of naff etonian joke pronounciation.
Lol. First time I thought it was a joke, then it continued :) Each to their own i guess
He had a tenner on with a mate that he’d get it in the video
@@Mike9001000Meow - Super Troopers :)
Amazing result from HR and nice overview Toby.
You mentioned the engine is oversized to run at lower revs. Is that to reduce noise or fuel consumption or..?
Thanks. And indeed, less revs needed, so less consumption and noise yet more torque if you need it
Looks beautiful.
Absolute beauty,, 💖🥰💖
from the time of transfer of funds how long to wait for delivery?
Nice!
Ice on the decks 😮 no thank you. That boat belongs in the tropics. ❤
What is the brand of gear you wear in such weather?
Fantastic!!
As much as I love Hallberg Rassy, at five million Euros… I would be making my way to KM & Dykstra for a custom build.
Are you a better designer than H.R? -Would you get the quality?
@@johanhofstedt7317dykstra is the designer, look him up, you’ll get the quality😂
@@johanhofstedt7317 Considering Gerry Dykstra is one of the industry’s top designers that has raced and sailed all over the globe himself, in yachts he designed himself, I am certain I would be more than happy. When Skip Novak wanted to continue his evolution of the Pelagic yachts he chose KM yachts to do the build…. So no, I am definitely not a better designer than anyone at HR (all of HR’s models have in recent times have been designed by German Frers). HR has perfected the production line building process for off the shelf boats… but at well over €5 million I know where I would prefer to have a vessel built
Beautiful yacht. The water pump noise would drive me nuts having dropped €4m. That needs sorting.
What a boat!
Beautiful vessel, do not like bolt on keel vessels.
Enjoyed the video 👍
Oh do they have retracting keels??
9:20 the winch was trying to speak
I get it. Safety, tonnage, stable, roomy, tankage, and no creaks!!!! Gonna cross a rough ocean better than any cat or lightweight. With that big engine it's tempting to single handed.
But what's the point of building these amazing yachts if no one can afford them...?
is this teak deck synthetic ?
Not that I have the money to choose but between HR 69 and Oyster 675 what's the answer?
HR 69
@@hr8479 : yes
Look at how you are going to access the engine!
@bobjohns8914 I think the access in both yachts is superb.
@hr8479 tbh, my favorite boat is the Garcia exploration 60. The only reason to go for over 60 ft is the extra space. The Oyster 675 has a really specious galley as well as a very specious saloon, which is necessary if you have 8 on board. With the HR 69 I feel like despite paying for three extra length you still have a "compact" galley as Tobby put it politely and a saloon made for 4, perhaps 6 people. Then why pay for the 4th cabin? As well, I'm not a big fan of tender garages. I'd rather have davits and a large aft lazarette accessible from the swimming platform as with the Oyster. I do like the HR hard Bimini though and, perhaps being a newer design, some of its innovative features.
Did you leave the water running?! 😳
Erm to demonstrate a point while on my own, yes!
Hallberg-Rassy NICE! ;-)
Are those rudders unprotected?
You hero!
Esse aí é melhor veleiro desse estaleiro sueco
Great boat great review but damn it looks so cold my freezer doesn't look that cold ,Thank god that i live in Australia ,That kitchen needs to be bigger for more pots and pans space with a walk in pantry for more starage for foods and have all the fridges in there making up space for bread makers & storage,A thought through well designed kitchen is a must all he did was copy and paste the old kitchens ,Is it nice yes but could be better is all i'm saying,The kitchen is the wow factor of a boat in my eyes !!
Walk in pantry? Stay on land, buddy, you're clearly not a sailor.
Bread maker? Are you daft? The only thing you knead for making bread is a bowl for mixing, somewhere to ferment and an oven.
If only Hallberg Rassy made a 20 footer... I still wouldn't be able to afford one. Haha! Oh well. I'd settle for a hat.
😂I feel you, I bought the coffee table book! A little more than a hat but still doable 😅
What a fantastic boat (not withstanding the water pump).
Magnificent vessel, though i would prefer a more Amel type of protected cockpit.
MCP 68...
That's yacht porn!@@bobjohns8914
Beautiful blue water yacht build by craftsmen. I'd make a few small changes but generally a real gem to sail around the world. An expensive toy not likely to be taken up by the wealthy as a world cruiser. Smaller H.B-R. yachts are probably better value.
IF?
IF I ver won a substantial amount of money???😂😂😂😂😂
This is the kind of boat I’d buy.
Only thing I don’t like is the two seats in the salon on the port side.
I’d have to do something different with that.
Luv these mid mounted cabin/ steering set ups.
The rear deck is massive so great for parties an BBQs, great wide walk ways an plenty to hang onto.
That main mast setup is great from a Diabled point of view. Wish we had that on our Windrider.😂😂😂
Is the heating inside, underfloor??
An insulation about 60-70mm foam block or sprayed??
Oh the other thing I’d have is rain showers from Celing.
Can they fit incinerating heads, instead of elec or pumper dumpers ?
Could easy spend rest of my life pottering around the word on one of these beauties.
How long from phone call to sailing??
6-9 mnths???
It’s dreamy.