@boatfools I was at Arklow Harbour yesterday, SE Ireland. I saw a Little Harbour 53 ( first in real life, rest on line, truly gorgeous) just over from your side of the pond, a Kelly Peterson 44 and a Malo 42. Still green with boat envy........
Couldn’t agree more with your answer on classic vs new. For me it’s a no question always classic. Wood or plastic doesn’t matter. But proper seaworthy design and classic lines make for a beautiful boat. I also liked the B29.9
@@sealcove70 Ha! And the Justine is #2 on this video. The Justine is simply stunning and one was just launched in Camden last week and it was temporarily moored next to my boat. I couldn't take my eyes off of her! Enjoy!
@@boatfools I pretty sure I have seen the one you took a video of. We go west to Camden maybe once a summer and will spend a night on the dock in the inner harbor as a splurge. Hopefully will make time again soon. Have a good sailing season.
I didn't keep track but, There are at least 5 out of 10 i would love to fcok right off with... Dreams of the north atlantic, Davis Straight and our northern archipelago. Hope you show us an aluminum haul soon... Thank you for sharing.
Least wind resistance keeling design is what we are looking for because this reduces heeling over and increases speed and rudder control in high wind..
Something like a wing keel at the mast and blade at the midpoint between the mast and headsails forestay relative to the sail area ratio. The stem of the center of resistance should be the deepest point of the sailboat.
except heeling is exactly what you WANT to increase your waterline and steady the boat out, i don't think you sail. "speed and rudder control"? what the hell are you talking about.
Aloha from the garden island Kauai 🏝 Hawaii. I am very intresting to buy this boat Bristol for $ 14,000 dollars and to sail solo around the world ⛵️ 🌎 Please ket me know about this boat ? Thank you great video and great information
Hello Rimas! She looks like a great boat. Here’s the email contact for the seller: b7e8c365fd173bd185f07abff99435a1@sale.craigslist.org Also, there’s a link to the listing in the description below the video. The boat has a laundry list of updates and upgrades that have been done to her. Very impressive and the same owner for the past 20 years. Hope this helps!
Those $500k base price boats are pretty much impossible prices. You'll be almost twice the base price when getting it ordered. They're absurd, just like you mentioned. I wonder how long they'll last?
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Excellent and passionate reviews…made me want one!!!
I appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching!
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You bet and thanks for watching!
Thanks again for another great video. So glad I found your channel.
You bet! Grateful you are watching my videos!
Thank you so much for understanding me , my goal around the world alone nonstop .
Make your dream happen!
Thanks bro!
You’re welcome and thanks for watching!
“And here’s your seat so you can look forward at the beautiful boat which you just FREAKING bought…” 🤣🤣🤣
Right!?!
Fantastic selection 👌 👏
Thanks Patrick! I appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching!
@boatfools I was at Arklow Harbour yesterday, SE Ireland. I saw a Little Harbour 53 ( first in real life, rest on line, truly gorgeous) just over from your side of the pond, a Kelly Peterson 44 and a Malo 42. Still green with boat envy........
I love a Yawl design and I Love the Hinkley, beautiful boat.
Couldn’t agree more!
Couldn’t agree more with your answer on classic vs new. For me it’s a no question always classic. Wood or plastic doesn’t matter. But proper seaworthy design and classic lines make for a beautiful boat. I also liked the B29.9
Agree on all points! Another B29.9 just popped up for sale in NH. Almost as nice. Sweet boats. Thanks for watching!
I’m with you. Modern production boats don’t inspire my soul the way the classics do.
Exactly right! Thanks for watching!
100%. In my case, I want a work of art, as much as I want a boat. Cargo ships are seaworthy, as are lifeboats. They aren't pretty.
We owned Annie #15 for about 14 years and only parted with her for a different Chuck Paine design, Lovely boat.
Wow! Yes, incredibly beautiful boat. Curious to know which Chuck Paine design you migrated to? Thanks for watching!
@@boatfools A Morris Justine, which was probably the only boat we were willing to give up the Annie for.
@@sealcove70 Ha! And the Justine is #2 on this video. The Justine is simply stunning and one was just launched in Camden last week and it was temporarily moored next to my boat. I couldn't take my eyes off of her! Enjoy!
@@boatfools I pretty sure I have seen the one you took a video of. We go west to Camden maybe once a summer and will spend a night on the dock in the inner harbor as a splurge. Hopefully will make time again soon. Have a good sailing season.
Bless Tommy Morris for his commitment to excellence.
Well done Kirsten Neuschäfer
Agreed!
Wild Thing You knowwwww what I like
Ha! You know it!
I didn't keep track but, There are at least 5 out of 10 i would love to fcok right off with... Dreams of the north atlantic, Davis Straight and our northern archipelago. Hope you show us an aluminum haul soon... Thank you for sharing.
Right! I’ll keep an eye out and thanks for tuning in!
Least wind resistance keeling design is what we are looking for because this reduces heeling over and increases speed and rudder control in high wind..
Something like a wing keel at the mast and blade at the midpoint between the mast and headsails forestay relative to the sail area ratio. The stem of the center of resistance should be the deepest point of the sailboat.
except heeling is exactly what you WANT to increase your waterline and steady the boat out, i don't think you sail. "speed and rudder control"? what the hell are you talking about.
I guess the Tayana Cutter price was a misprint-it's now $192,500!!! ⠀ I would choose the Sabre 402.
Actually have that 1st 29.9 Bristol on my long list.
She's a beauty! Thanks for watching!
Aloha from the garden island Kauai 🏝 Hawaii. I am very intresting to buy this boat Bristol for $ 14,000 dollars and to sail solo around the world ⛵️ 🌎 Please ket me know about this boat ? Thank you great video and great information
Hello Rimas! She looks like a great boat. Here’s the email contact for the seller: b7e8c365fd173bd185f07abff99435a1@sale.craigslist.org
Also, there’s a link to the listing in the description below the video. The boat has a laundry list of updates and upgrades that have been done to her. Very impressive and the same owner for the past 20 years. Hope this helps!
Those $500k base price boats are pretty much impossible prices. You'll be almost twice the base price when getting it ordered. They're absurd, just like you mentioned. I wonder how long they'll last?
Exactly. Base model with no sails and electronics…Absurd. Thanks for watching!
Magic carpet moved to Vancouver BC
I know it… Love their show!
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ngl i wanna get a sailboat. remove sail mast, and outfit it as a around the world steamboat with backup of somethin
3 for me
The Sabre? Solid choice. Solid boat. Performance and comfort!
That Hinckley is a dream...
Couldn’t agree more! A real beauty!
The Robinhood is another 20k off as I’m writing this.
Nice! It sure did drop. Thanks for sharing that intel and thanks for watching!
Man not everyone have a half a mill. Try 10-20k might get buyers.
Exactly! They’re made for the 1% of sailors…
rare does not always mean good
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