Thanks Dave, glad you enjoyed it. I should be popping another similarly priced liveaboard very soon. I filmed the boat last weekend......watch this space 😉
Thank you 😊 I took one step onboard and knew instantly this one would get attention, especially at this price point. This is my kind of boat, where you can relax and enjoy weekends away etc.
Yes, this would definitely make a great liveaboard!! I always like how cozy the guest cabins are on these boats. Thanks for the great presentation!! 🛥 ✌️🏳️🌈✌️
We've watched it a second time and have a question or two. What certificates or stipulations might there be for operating a vessel such as this? In Canada we possess a pleasure craft operators card. I've owned smaller boats like the Stingray 19 foot i/o, and 17 foot lund. I have been certified to operate a VHF. Anything else I needed to obtain? Thanks in advance, Martin
@martincorinnetempelman2173 officially, I believe you are in the clear for Florida. I'd recommend getting a good captain for some own boat tuition to help give you not only extra skills, but extra confidence. www.flhsmv.gov/motor-vehicles-tags-titles/vessels/boating-safety-education/#:~:text=While%20Florida%20does%20not%20have,course%20or%20temporary%20certificate%20examination.
This is a question that I hope won't take too much of your time. I am thinking about purchasing a boat like this when I retire in 2 years. However, I have no practical experience except for fishing boats and water skiing boats on local lakes here in East Texas. If I wanted to become proficient in how to properly, and safely, operate a boat like this in the gulf of Mexico and through the great loop, what sort of training or certification would I need and is that available in the greater Galveston, Texas area? For the record, I have no interest in boating any more than a couple miles, or less, offshore so I imagine that may cut down on the amount of training I would require. Maybe not.... Thanks in advance for any advice sir. Love the reviews....very thorough. John B.
Hey John, thanks for the support and kind words. If you are not running a charter boat etc, you technically don't need certification but training is always a good idea to boost skill and confidence. I did some Google searches and found this company. I'm in no way affiliated with them, but maybe they can help.... www.captainsmarinetexas.net/boating-safety.php
Great walk through and narration! - I hate when walk throughs don't explain anything. I am looking at the same model tomorrow around Annapolis and comparing it to this one.
Oh I know exactly what you mean 😁 I think my wife prefers me filming the multi million dollar boats as there is zero temptation there. Once I step foot on a more affordable boat I love, I have to remember and behave 😁
Thanks! When I was living in Scotland, it was easy and relatively cheap to haul boats like this by road all over Europe. Over in the States, however, you don't see as many tall loads due to all the traffic lights that hang overhead. I'm not sure this could be delivered at a cost-effective price, but I couldn't say for sure.
Well, Depends on where you're at. Florida, $600.00 per month Average. Gulf Coast From Panama Handle West. $800.00. So.Padrae Is. If ya know where to go as cheep as $300 per month all inclusive too. I am a Cheepskate. I wanna keep all my Hard earned Money.
Do boats that size ever have a watermaker? Not sure how a watermaker works but id like to learn. Isnt Yanmar like a Toyota of marine diesels? Ultra reliable Japanese engine?
That's a great description of Yanmars. They are normally very economical, cheap to service and maintain (relatively speaking), and very reliable. As to the water maker, it's normally on slightly bigger boats. If you look at my recent video of the McKinna, it has water maker installed ua-cam.com/video/i-IaAPGghfY/v-deo.html
Having cruised Mexico twice for 8 months each time we gave a water maker great consideration. We weighed out the cost, space, maintenance and power needed. On our Catalina 36 sailboat we didn't want a generator as we had 450 watts of solar which could have powered it with our 5 batteries and 2000 watt inverter. However we used power to make ice quietly 4 hours a day and never turned off the refrigerator. We basically sail the coast for 2500 miles and realize that every we go people are drinking water. We opted for 4 blue 5 gallon jerry cans for $100.00 and saved $5000.00 for fun!
I filmed the boat on 12/29 and made this video live just a couple of days ago. I just checked and it's on their website still. www.mzyachts.com/40mainship390
I was doing some digging on this on Google and someone said "My 2003 390 has a 370 Yanmar. I cruise at about 1900 rpm which gives me about 8.5 kts. GPH burn is about 4.5. I have run at 1500 rpm and 7 kts and gotten about 3 GPH burn". If this is true, I'm thinking 500 miles is the target number or so, giving you extra for reserve and generator etc.
Why would you think it is Over Priced? I would Love to hear the Response on that? According to my Past Experience, it is a A Good Deal, Not a Steal, maybe Not even a Great deal, But a Good Deal. For Jacksonville, Good. I could keep this is Ft.Meyers, or Pensacola for 300-400/month in Dockage. Or So.Padrae,400-500 Dockage! I would live aboard for 600-750/ month Grand Kayman's. I would now live the Main Part of the Great Lakes Area! I am a Musician so Great Way to Entertain and Live Very Confortable.
Great narration.. focused and straightaway. Love that you said "bathing platform."
Thanks Dave, glad you enjoyed it. I should be popping another similarly priced liveaboard very soon. I filmed the boat last weekend......watch this space 😉
If I were in the market, I'd be writing a check!
Great job with the review!
Thank you 😊 I took one step onboard and knew instantly this one would get attention, especially at this price point. This is my kind of boat, where you can relax and enjoy weekends away etc.
Yes, this would definitely make a great liveaboard!! I always like how cozy the guest cabins are on these boats. Thanks for the great presentation!! 🛥 ✌️🏳️🌈✌️
I loved that extra storage in the guest cabin under the steps. Great place to hide your snacks from everyone else onboard 😁
@@GarnockReviews Or to hid The Glenlivet and Bush Mills!!
Well done presentation! Need to upgrade! Love it!❤
Great Presentation,,,Bow Thrusters,, Perfect 👌
Thanks Joe. Single diesel and strong bow prop will make this easy to maneuver, but easy to maintain 😉
She’s a really nice smaller sized yacht. Very good walkthrough.
Thanks Nickey, glad you enjoyed it 😎
Super nice boat, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the preview. Nicely done.
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊
We've watched it a second time and have a question or two.
What certificates or stipulations might there be for operating a vessel such as this? In Canada we possess a pleasure craft operators card. I've owned smaller boats like the Stingray 19 foot i/o, and 17 foot lund. I have been certified to operate a VHF.
Anything else I needed to obtain? Thanks in advance, Martin
@martincorinnetempelman2173 officially, I believe you are in the clear for Florida. I'd recommend getting a good captain for some own boat tuition to help give you not only extra skills, but extra confidence.
www.flhsmv.gov/motor-vehicles-tags-titles/vessels/boating-safety-education/#:~:text=While%20Florida%20does%20not%20have,course%20or%20temporary%20certificate%20examination.
@@GarnockReviews thank you
@@GarnockReviews 🌹🌹🌹
Great Boat, steal at that price really.
I agree on both accounts. These "affordable" boats always seem like an eye-opener of what's available for the more average family.
I Love this Vessel!It's Awesome,!
I'm a fan too, especially at this price point 😎
Good boat. Good review.
Thanks! 😊
Nice vid of a well priced trawler yacht.
Thank you 😊
What a comfortable little yacht. Would love to do the Loop in this. Also a good price. Thanks for the looksee.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it 👍
What's the loop?
What's the loop?
What's the loop?
What's the loop?
This is a question that I hope won't take too much of your time. I am thinking about purchasing a boat like this when I retire in 2 years. However, I have no practical experience except for fishing boats and water skiing boats on local lakes here in East Texas. If I wanted to become proficient in how to properly, and safely, operate a boat like this in the gulf of Mexico and through the great loop, what sort of training or certification would I need and is that available in the greater Galveston, Texas area? For the record, I have no interest in boating any more than a couple miles, or less, offshore so I imagine that may cut down on the amount of training I would require. Maybe not.... Thanks in advance for any advice sir. Love the reviews....very thorough. John B.
Hey John, thanks for the support and kind words. If you are not running a charter boat etc, you technically don't need certification but training is always a good idea to boost skill and confidence.
I did some Google searches and found this company. I'm in no way affiliated with them, but maybe they can help....
www.captainsmarinetexas.net/boating-safety.php
Great walk through and narration! - I hate when walk throughs don't explain anything. I am looking at the same model tomorrow around Annapolis and comparing it to this one.
Thanks Joe. Good luck with the boat viewing tomorrow. They are great boats and would make fantastic economical options for cruising
@@GarnockReviews Thanks if it is not in close to the condition of this one I may have to come to FL to check it out.
I love this one. Wonder how I would get it here to Seattle, and then tell my wife we boat a boat. My be trouble on the horizon.
Oh I know exactly what you mean 😁 I think my wife prefers me filming the multi million dollar boats as there is zero temptation there. Once I step foot on a more affordable boat I love, I have to remember and behave 😁
Truck or the Panama Canal.
This is great - how can we bring this to the west coast of Canada 🇨🇦. One day, we shall own a mainship!
Thanks! When I was living in Scotland, it was easy and relatively cheap to haul boats like this by road all over Europe. Over in the States, however, you don't see as many tall loads due to all the traffic lights that hang overhead. I'm not sure this could be delivered at a cost-effective price, but I couldn't say for sure.
Excellent walk through. How much is the monthly slip cost?
Thanks! Since this one is roughly 40ft, you would probably be looking at under $1k per month in most marinas.
Well, Depends on where you're at. Florida, $600.00 per month Average. Gulf Coast From Panama Handle West. $800.00. So.Padrae Is. If ya know where to go as cheep as $300 per month all inclusive too. I am a Cheepskate. I wanna keep all my Hard earned Money.
Beauty
I love everything about this one, including the price 😉
Do boats that size ever have a watermaker? Not sure how a watermaker works but id like to learn. Isnt Yanmar like a Toyota of marine diesels? Ultra reliable Japanese engine?
That's a great description of Yanmars. They are normally very economical, cheap to service and maintain (relatively speaking), and very reliable. As to the water maker, it's normally on slightly bigger boats. If you look at my recent video of the McKinna, it has water maker installed ua-cam.com/video/i-IaAPGghfY/v-deo.html
Having cruised Mexico twice for 8 months each time we gave a water maker great consideration. We weighed out the cost, space, maintenance and power needed. On our Catalina 36 sailboat we didn't want a generator as we had 450 watts of solar which could have powered it with our 5 batteries and 2000 watt inverter. However we used power to make ice quietly 4 hours a day and never turned off the refrigerator. We basically sail the coast for 2500 miles and realize that every we go people are drinking water. We opted for 4 blue 5 gallon jerry cans for $100.00 and saved $5000.00 for fun!
How old is this video? I'm asking bc the boat is not on their web site.
I filmed the boat on 12/29 and made this video live just a couple of days ago. I just checked and it's on their website still. www.mzyachts.com/40mainship390
What would the range be at 8 knots with 300 gallons ?
I was doing some digging on this on Google and someone said "My 2003 390 has a 370 Yanmar. I cruise at about 1900 rpm which gives me about 8.5 kts. GPH burn is about 4.5. I have run at 1500 rpm and 7 kts and gotten about 3 GPH burn".
If this is true, I'm thinking 500 miles is the target number or so, giving you extra for reserve and generator etc.
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what is the price.???
Last I knew, they were asking $150k 🤠
150k for this? How much does Bayliner 4087 cost?
I just found out this one was recently sold. As to the Bayliner, it looks like it ranges from $100k to $150k on Yachtworld or Boat Trader
@@GarnockReviews, so their price is getting better? I saw prices of 80-90k ten years ago.
I would say, for the most part, boat prices have dropped significantly over the past 12 months across the board.
@@GarnockReviews, got you. Thanks.
The central bunks are too claustrofobic for me.
Single engine, and no big thruster. I bet they had some interesting docking stories during the loop.
Bow thruster
She's got a bow thruster to ease docking 😉
It feels like a cheap motor however, cold and uninviting.
Affordable
Great value for money 😎
Yes, oh Yes! All set-up for Our Gay Crusing with the Queens of New Your! Yes,Oh Yes!
Overpriced.
What would you think it should be priced at? 🤔
Why would you think it is Over Priced? I would Love to hear the Response on that? According to my Past Experience, it is a A Good Deal, Not a Steal, maybe Not even a Great deal, But a Good Deal. For Jacksonville, Good. I could keep this is Ft.Meyers, or Pensacola for 300-400/month in Dockage. Or So.Padrae,400-500 Dockage! I would live aboard for 600-750/ month Grand Kayman's. I would now live the Main Part of the Great Lakes Area! I am a Musician so Great Way to Entertain and Live Very Confortable.
Its a junk
How so? 🤔
why do you say that? I'm interested@@GarnockReviews
Oh boy, another expert.