@@YachtHunters QMSC(SS) on this end. I thought I sensed another "Wheels". Your interest in Nav Stations and other terms gave you away as a Navy QM. I sail a Albin Vega 27. She is a small sailor with a really big heart. If you ever find one to show I would be interested to hear what you had to say. I really enjoy your videos. I have fallen in love with a number of your boats. Fantastic, Thank you.
aye, these kept popping up in my feed and I thought, geez some random broker guy pawning his wares. Clicked to see the VIP lounge, on a 50ft'er. After a watch though, Capt Q does seem to be a gem. Guess I will have to binge watch some boats I have no interest in buying now. I think we need to refer to this guy as the BlissfulYachtBroker (LockPickingLawyer shout out for those that dont catch it)
I liked how well lit the interior of the Calypso was, including the engine compartment. That leads to the segway about bungs. During my time in the Navy, bungs were called DC (damage control) plugs.
If the owners want to donate this beautiful lady I'm a disabled person that would love to sail this girl everywhere but if not he's done a beautiful job making this lady a stunning world cruiser great presentation of calypso guys
Captain Q and Randy's byplay remind me of how my Grandfather and I used to be together when I lived with him in Wiscasset. I love seeing not just the boats but the interaction as well, the both of you never fail to put a smile on my face. The both of you have found a lifelong fan in myself and my wife (who has watched every episode with me). Fair winds and following seas gentlemen.
I have to say you nailed it Captain Q especially with the VIP lounge for Seadog while you sit at the desk. The windvane comment was not overlooked as to my inquiry about yawls. Makes good sense. I always thought of Gulfstar on par with the Morgan. I stand corrected having been on a Morgan 50 at a boat show back when both of these were new. Alas so was I. Thank you Captain.
This was a walk down memory lane for me Capt Q. I walked on a brand new one of these at a boat show in New Orleans back in '77 or '78. I could not afford it then and still can't afford it some 50 years later..... such a spectacular boat. Thanks for the trip Capt. 👍👍🤩 All I could afford back then was a 1969 26' Kenner Privateer Ketch, she was an eye catcher, just small.
... "Live at Carnegie Hall" ... and there is a Part 1 and a Part 2 albums ... The best of Harry Belafonte ... and you found a "Gulfstar CC Ketch" ... that is on my list of "dream boats" ... Just over-priced by ... $50K ... or more ... but I do like ...
I'm binge watching all of these amazingly informative videos and only wish I could find these fantastic boats for such low prices out here on the west coast. Wouldn't hurt to have this guy as my boat broker too.
Great post, CQ. My parents went on a vacation on a Gulfstar 50. They never talked about it. I assume they weren't used to being waited on, hand and foot. Dad always worked the halliards & winches on his custom boats: Raven, Vignette I & II, and Indra. :^) To sit idly by was alien to him. Although Mom didn't mind! She always said, "Watching boat racing is like watching the grass grow." To think how they lasted 60 years with 55 years in the same home, I attribute it to their devotion to their children. Few know that lesson these days. I pray all is well, CQ.
She's a beauty. We seriously considered a Gulfstar 45 Center Cockpit at one point. I think I'm remembering your 50 VIP lounge was a work bench on the 45. Great boat!
That is a lot of boat for the money. The changes done by the owner were on point and necessary. It is truly an impressive re-fit and I am glad you had so much enthusiasm in this video. I probably would have been the same, such an awesome boat. Though I would not consider a Gulfstar a blue water boat, the capsize screening and comfort ratio are not stellar but still safe and would make an incredible coastal cruiser/Caribbean cruiser. It is nice to see a center cockpit for a change.
@@malachy1847 You could cross the Pacific or Atlantic in a bathtub, it doesn't make a bathtub suitable for long distance and long term voyages. The term Blue Water boat gets tossed around quite a bit with no hard definition, depending on who you ask. My own definition falls more in line with Kretchmer's, yours may be different and that is OK. There are boats of all brands, lengths and construction techniques all over the world, they got there somehow. Fortunately humans have been building ocean going vessels for centuries and have an understanding of what works long term and safely and what works for nearer to shore sailing.
@@davecopp9356 No, I cannot, it must be looked at on a boat by boat basis with attention paid to her sailboat calculations and overall design. A boat designed to be a fast racer will probably not be suited to long distance travel where you need stability and ruggedness over speed. Do a UA-cam search for "john kretschmer bluewater boats" or check out his books in the library. It is a lot to take in.
I've been toying with a similar design in my sketchbook. A 45' Center Cockpit Wishbone Ketch, I like the little pilothouse. She's got an 18 foot beam and 6' 8" ceilings in the interior. Its a more modern hull design with a vertical bow, and wider transom at 12 feet. The deck will be entirely straight and level fore to aft, at 7' above the waterline, but curving down as low as 6' on the sides. She'll be named the Unsightly if she ever leaves paper.
Haaa, loved the Banana Boat song and for some reason it brings to mind also Big Rock Candy Mountain. I wore those records out. Well, if that doesn't date me I dont know what does. 🤔 come to think of it......I havent been out on a date either, but , I digress......😂 That little sitting area would make a great place to put a washing/dryer combo or garage
It's a gorgeous boat for sure - is it a lot for 159k though? Genuine question, based on some of the boats I've seen for sale at the 20k mark. I would expected a boat that size to be like 90k or so. Edit I forgot to convert USD ->GBP, it's only £113k which seems more reasonable lol. Still higher than I would have guessed though.
Oh well done guys !! Great episode, loved the boat and totally enjoyed the entertainment and laughs that went along with it !! Looking forward to the nest episode. Cheers, Alan, Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
I love saloon layout/ underway for several days need a place to come off your watch sleep on both tacks and be available immediately to the person on watch. Quarter berth too
That's totally gorgeous Gulf Star. Many despite having a cultish following put up with lesser models for the sake of owning one. This is definitely one of their finest offerings complete with some serious work to make her more comfy. But to wind though, yeah well gentlemen never sail to weather so,,,,,,,,,I want something that kicks my ass to windward. Here's the thing though with this vessel, her 5.5' draft is a compromise without a center board. You can not beat her to death to windward. Oh my Lord how many cabin bulkhead tops have parted from the cabin over-head due to the oil canning of the hull and up lift to the cabin with a deep centerboard. Centerboards are great for moderate wind performance,,,,,,there is simply no doubt there. However when you over-extend your beating into like a 30 kt wind and are sleeping on the cabin sole for that few days you should have cracked off the wind a bit on too many deep centerboards you find your head bulkhead is no longer still fastened to the cabin top that heaved up. This issue of furniture is especially pronounced on vessels rounding the Horn. Hanging out in the Roaring 40s is one thing, just making a pass through is quite another in final rigging standards adopted to the boat owner. So,,,,,,,my ultimate question here would be,,,,,would you trust this boat at this price to sail the Horn West to East of course. Her upwind performance will not allow her to run the Horn East to West. That would just be stupid. BUT, how would she be running the Straights of Magellan East to West ya think? You really can use a center board to beat a boat to death ya know.
The gulfstar 50 ketch was the first big boat I got to sail on. Before that I only sailed 14 to 20 foot dinghies and day sailer. I am always looking for a gulfstar in good shape. I still remember that first night sail. We reefed down the seas build to 10 to 12 feet an on a broad reach we average 7 knots from st Croix to St. John’s arriving before dawn with a calm sea. I slept in that small cabin behind the navigation station. But it had a pair of bunks. I slept in the upper bunk and could go into the cockpit from my bunk through the access.
Check out the socks, tis no wonder the captain is light on his feet.....Another highly entertaining informative production from the crew of two. Stunning boat also. Thanks from Ireland.
As always, Fun & entertaining and I learn more and more about sailboats. I watched till the end witch is a feat on UA-cam, and I laughed myself when I saw you both dancing. I cannot say how much I appreciate each video since your beginning. Great job & thank you, be safe from Montreal
I don't know !!!!, lazing around on the 50 footer, hahaha, sure you lads didn't have a few tropical cyclones to get into the groove? I sure would have. What a beast of a yacht.
Enjoyed your video. Really different boat and looks super comfy. Plus you guys make me laugh. The little things like champagne and Dinty More in each boat.
Calypso has been sold. Thank you all for your support and generous comments.
We are so happy for you. She is a beauty and you did great work
The best 25 minutes on UA-cam, PERIOD
Without a doubt
my favorite boat of all time. As a retired Navy Quartermaster that Navigation center is just awesome!!!
Qmsn. Here !
@@YachtHunters QMSC(SS) on this end. I thought I sensed another "Wheels". Your interest in Nav Stations and other terms gave you away as a Navy QM. I sail a Albin Vega 27. She is a small sailor with a really big heart. If you ever find one to show I would be interested to hear what you had to say. I really enjoy your videos. I have fallen in love with a number of your boats. Fantastic, Thank you.
I'm just here for the life affirming magic! The boats are a Bonus, I give this video a 24. Bless u Captain and Randayyy!
Aaaaaamen,say the people
aye, these kept popping up in my feed and I thought, geez some random broker guy pawning his wares. Clicked to see the VIP lounge, on a 50ft'er. After a watch though, Capt Q does seem to be a gem. Guess I will have to binge watch some boats I have no interest in buying now. I think we need to refer to this guy as the BlissfulYachtBroker (LockPickingLawyer shout out for those that dont catch it)
One of your best guys! The world misses the Q combo.😇
The tropical Captain bunk testing episode...Wonderful episode wonderful refit....
I liked how well lit the interior of the Calypso was, including the engine compartment. That leads to the segway about bungs. During my time in the Navy, bungs were called DC (damage control) plugs.
What a beaut! She’s large enough to be a “Double Dinty” 😁
I love the white interior, gives it the look of a swank Bermuda apartment
I love this boat. So much room. The decks, the custom interior.
at her price point its basically free real estate with the way boat prices are today
Stars and Stripes with a black bottom and a wite boot stripe - lovely combination.
If the owners want to donate this beautiful lady I'm a disabled person that would love to sail this girl everywhere but if not he's done a beautiful job making this lady a stunning world cruiser great presentation of calypso guys
Captain Q and Randy's byplay remind me of how my Grandfather and I used to be together when I lived with him in Wiscasset. I love seeing not just the boats but the interaction as well, the both of you never fail to put a smile on my face. The both of you have found a lifelong fan in myself and my wife (who has watched every episode with me). Fair winds and following seas gentlemen.
So pleased we can evoke those good times
'22.04 - 24.24 - Wrap up & Dance' Now THAT was an unexpected bonus! ;)
My work schedule is M-Th... Nothing like coming home from a week of (landlocked) work, cracking open a cold one, and enjoying some sailboat dreaming!
Good stuff!
I have to say you nailed it Captain Q especially with the VIP lounge for Seadog while you sit at the desk. The windvane comment was not overlooked as to my inquiry about yawls. Makes good sense. I always thought of Gulfstar on par with the Morgan. I stand corrected having been on a Morgan 50 at a boat show back when both of these were new. Alas so was I. Thank you Captain.
This was a walk down memory lane for me Capt Q. I walked on a brand new one of these at a boat show in New Orleans back in '77 or '78. I could not afford it then and still can't afford it some 50 years later..... such a spectacular boat. Thanks for the trip Capt. 👍👍🤩
All I could afford back then was a 1969 26' Kenner Privateer Ketch, she was an eye catcher, just small.
I had a LUV affair with the Kenner Privateer...
I gave a thumbs up in the sleeping arrangement.
By far my fave boat on your channel so far…
The dance with sea-dog was epic!
Fantastic boat.
Wild socks Skipper! Another great presentation.
... "Live at Carnegie Hall" ... and there is a Part 1 and a Part 2 albums ... The best of Harry Belafonte ... and you found a "Gulfstar CC Ketch" ... that is on my list of "dream boats" ... Just over-priced by ... $50K ... or more ... but I do like ...
⬆️ but at least 90% is done already, saving both time & $'s
Not overpriced. Very good attention to detail. Nice job overall.
The Capt measuring all those bunks was a hoot ..you two did it again....
If I was buying a boat today..That might be the one. Wow what a find. Good job guys. Always a pleasure to watch and learn. Take care.
Thanks 👍
I love that boat.
ITS THURSDAY ITS THURSDAY!!!!!! CAPT.Q & RAN DAY!!!! TIME!!!!
Great episode I love this girl. I just said honey, how many more years? Whoever gets her will be a lucky duck. Thanks again
I'm binge watching all of these amazingly informative videos and only wish I could find these fantastic boats for such low prices out here on the west coast. Wouldn't hurt to have this guy as my boat broker too.
Sail them from the east coast to the west coast
Really nicely done! Plus he had a bottle of frixinet and a can of Dignity Moore...Must be a Captain Q follower.
Only one can of DM ??🤔
@@YachtHunters HA! You got me. Good job!
Great post, CQ. My parents went on a vacation on a Gulfstar 50. They never talked about it. I assume they weren't used to being waited on, hand and foot. Dad always worked the halliards & winches on his custom boats: Raven, Vignette I & II, and Indra. :^) To sit idly by was alien to him. Although Mom didn't mind! She always said, "Watching boat racing is like watching the grass grow." To think how they lasted 60 years with 55 years in the same home, I attribute it to their devotion to their children. Few know that lesson these days. I pray all is well, CQ.
old story
How about some sailing stories! What a childhood that must have been. Sailing with Dad and family on the PB.
that added hard top really adds a bunch more useable living space
Amazing and more months of usage
@@YachtHunters
exactly! It's not "old school" but it is kinda like making your deck into a sun room
And super comfortable underway! Control the cold, heat, wind, rain, secure entry/exit/moving aft/forward, on and on.
@@jacaldwell52
for sure
@@jacaldwell52
that's a selling point in my book. The boat is pretty awesome with the renovation
best boat yet Captain Q, great dance moves Ran Day
Oh my God... what beautiful designed refit. Thanks for tour.
Glad you like it!
She's a beauty. We seriously considered a Gulfstar 45 Center Cockpit at one point.
I think I'm remembering your 50 VIP lounge was a work bench on the 45.
Great boat!
Lovely boat for sure
I'm expecting this Calypso dance off to go viral ⚓⛵
Wow.......thank you for sharing
That is a lot of boat for the money. The changes done by the owner were on point and necessary. It is truly an impressive re-fit and I am glad you had so much enthusiasm in this video. I probably would have been the same, such an awesome boat. Though I would not consider a Gulfstar a blue water boat, the capsize screening and comfort ratio are not stellar but still safe and would make an incredible coastal cruiser/Caribbean cruiser. It is nice to see a center cockpit for a change.
Depends what you regard as a Blue Water Sail Boat... they DO come in all shapes and Sizes...www.kennellyarchive.com/video/Verity-The-Adventurer/
@@malachy1847 You could cross the Pacific or Atlantic in a bathtub, it doesn't make a bathtub suitable for long distance and long term voyages. The term Blue Water boat gets tossed around quite a bit with no hard definition, depending on who you ask. My own definition falls more in line with Kretchmer's, yours may be different and that is OK. There are boats of all brands, lengths and construction techniques all over the world, they got there somehow. Fortunately humans have been building ocean going vessels for centuries and have an understanding of what works long term and safely and what works for nearer to shore sailing.
@@NotOnYourLife Could you specify your definition of a blue water boat? Thanks.
@@davecopp9356 No, I cannot, it must be looked at on a boat by boat basis with attention paid to her sailboat calculations and overall design. A boat designed to be a fast racer will probably not be suited to long distance travel where you need stability and ruggedness over speed. Do a UA-cam search for "john kretschmer bluewater boats" or check out his books in the library. It is a lot to take in.
@@NotOnYourLife Thank you for taking the time. All the best.
Captain Q and Ran-Day, you make me dream again. I love your videos:
I've been toying with a similar design in my sketchbook. A 45' Center Cockpit Wishbone Ketch, I like the little pilothouse. She's got an 18 foot beam and 6' 8" ceilings in the interior. Its a more modern hull design with a vertical bow, and wider transom at 12 feet. The deck will be entirely straight and level fore to aft, at 7' above the waterline, but curving down as low as 6' on the sides. She'll be named the Unsightly if she ever leaves paper.
Love the wine and Dintymoore stew. You guy are the greatest. Thank you.
Haaa, loved the Banana Boat song and for some reason it brings to mind also Big Rock Candy Mountain. I wore those records out. Well, if that doesn't date me I dont know what does.
🤔 come to think of it......I havent been out on a date either, but , I digress......😂
That little sitting area would make a great place to put a washing/dryer combo or garage
It can be reconfigured to suit the needs of the new owner. Batteries and holding tank under.
When I saw the caption motorsailer came to mind and I almost skipped this one. Glad I didn’t. Learn something from you every time
Daylight come an Cap’n wanna go home!!! Love this boat!!
The Captian knows how to snooze and cruise!
a possible new tagline for us.... 😂
Great tour! Beautiful loving restoration.☺
nice, I named my first business calipso. I like the music, I like the region it comes from, and I like this boat.
Very cool!
This is the best sailboat channel! I learn something new every time.
Beautiful
This went up an hour ago, I bet it is sold already, a lot of boat for 159
It's a gorgeous boat for sure - is it a lot for 159k though? Genuine question, based on some of the boats I've seen for sale at the 20k mark. I would expected a boat that size to be like 90k or so.
Edit I forgot to convert USD ->GBP, it's only £113k which seems more reasonable lol. Still higher than I would have guessed though.
@@MrThorfrog i reckon the internal refit adds a little value.
Such a comprehensive and professionally undertaken refit makes the 159k price tag seem reasonable.
WOW, I wish I was ready to pull the trigger... Great buy, great video - thanks !
Thanks for watching!
Oh well done guys !! Great episode, loved the boat and totally enjoyed the entertainment and laughs that went along with it !! Looking forward to the nest episode. Cheers, Alan, Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
G’day mate Good onya thaaanks
I love saloon layout/ underway for several days need a place to come off your watch sleep on both tacks and be available immediately to the person on watch. Quarter berth too
Great neutral motion to sleep in the middle of the boat fore/aft. A favorite spot!
Now this is a beautiful boat!
GREAT JOB CAPTAIN-------THANK YOU
Gorgeous Calipso Socs Cap!
Great Boat!!!🎉 beautiful!!
That's totally gorgeous Gulf Star. Many despite having a cultish following put up with lesser models for the sake of owning one. This is definitely one of their finest offerings complete with some serious work to make her more comfy. But to wind though, yeah well gentlemen never sail to weather so,,,,,,,,,I want something that kicks my ass to windward. Here's the thing though with this vessel, her 5.5' draft is a compromise without a center board. You can not beat her to death to windward. Oh my Lord how many cabin bulkhead tops have parted from the cabin over-head due to the oil canning of the hull and up lift to the cabin with a deep centerboard. Centerboards are great for moderate wind performance,,,,,,there is simply no doubt there. However when you over-extend your beating into like a 30 kt wind and are sleeping on the cabin sole for that few days you should have cracked off the wind a bit on too many deep centerboards you find your head bulkhead is no longer still fastened to the cabin top that heaved up. This issue of furniture is especially pronounced on vessels rounding the Horn. Hanging out in the Roaring 40s is one thing, just making a pass through is quite another in final rigging standards adopted to the boat owner. So,,,,,,,my ultimate question here would be,,,,,would you trust this boat at this price to sail the Horn West to East of course. Her upwind performance will not allow her to run the Horn East to West. That would just be stupid. BUT, how would she be running the Straights of Magellan East to West ya think? You really can use a center board to beat a boat to death ya know.
Spencer, please do not buy this boat to sail to high latitudes. She could do it, deeply reefed, but why would you?
Captains wild side coming out in this one
I absolutely love your channel! I plan to purchase a cruiser before I retire and I I'm constantly blown away at some of the things you guys tour!
Our pleasure!
The videos keep getting better! Thanks for making Thursday evenings prime time again!
Our pleasure!
Now that's a great boat guy's great job, love the colour on her . Top stuff guy's
The Captain ignored the cruising staples in the galley (Dinty Moore and Champagne). He must be in a rush today.
Just wanted to see if you were paying attention!
Attaboy johnathan
I noticed Triscuits had a brief cameo. Do they still produce them? 17:23
Of course! Triscuits and crunchy peanut butter are a staple for the crew of Calypso!
Beautiful Yacht! Thanks for sharing Captain Q and Randay! I think Sea Dog deserves a treat for this one.
The gulfstar 50 ketch was the first big boat I got to sail on. Before that I only sailed 14 to 20 foot dinghies and day sailer. I am always looking for a gulfstar in good shape. I still remember that first night sail. We reefed down the seas build to 10 to 12 feet an on a broad reach we average 7 knots from st Croix to St. John’s arriving before dawn with a calm sea. I slept in that small cabin behind the navigation station. But it had a pair of bunks. I slept in the upper bunk and could go into the cockpit from my bunk through the access.
Looks like a great opportunity here
@@YachtHunters I be sailing almost solo. The wife doesn’t like sailboats that much. But I imagine I wouldn’t have a problem getting shipmates
@@edl617 , your crew sailing on Calypso would be spoiled forever!
The best two chord song ever recorded! Daylight come and me wanna go home!
That is actually rather nice. I was expecting a petrified teak forest down below but no, perfect decor for highlighting pink pants.
Gorgeous boat. A possible live a board
Wow! It's right up there with the Yawl you showed a while ago. If I could, I certainly would.
The boat is nicely laid out , great review 👍
What a surprise, an aft cabin after showing a stern rope locker!
Great video much happier than watching airport brawl videos.
I could see me on that boat in Tahiti 👍
Check out the socks, tis no wonder the captain is light on his feet.....Another highly entertaining informative production from the crew of two. Stunning boat also. Thanks from Ireland.
I’m light on my toes cuz my maternal grandparents were one from Belfast and one from Dublin lol
Ah that explains a lot. An ounce of breeding is better than a ton of feeding.
As always, Fun & entertaining and I learn more and more about sailboats. I watched till the end witch is a feat on UA-cam, and I laughed myself when I saw you both dancing. I cannot say how much I appreciate each video since your beginning. Great job & thank you, be safe from Montreal
Glad you like them!
VIP lounge!! Love it
I love the size of the ports.....just great, like the whole boat.......
Absolutely a great video, thanks for making me laugh..you guys are simply great. Beautiful boat ⛵️⛵️😘
Hahaha. Your welcome
I can't sail a lick but that is a beautiful boat.
You have just shown me my PB!! Beautiful!!
Calypso has most of the features that a modern boat has
Extremely entertaining as usual.
Fantastic! It’s always such a pleasure to watch you both. Thank you 🙏
Thank you too!
The owner of this boat has done a wonderful job of restoration... I can't believe the price tag isn't higher.. the layout is the best one so far
This one would be MY “pb”. Love it.
I don't know !!!!, lazing around on the 50 footer, hahaha, sure you lads didn't have a few tropical cyclones to get into the groove? I sure would have. What a beast of a yacht.
I love this boat, wow. Such a great restoration.
It really is!
Enjoyed your video. Really different boat and looks super comfy. Plus you guys make me laugh. The little things like champagne and Dinty More in each boat.
Well done always captain thank you.
did you like the shirt ?
CREATURE COMFORTS!
This boat is beautiful 😍....
you outdid yourselves on this one! so many napping spots!! beautiful boat!
How come there isn't a boat napping spots ratio? Calypso would be at the top of the list.
RanDAYO! DAYOo! Sweet boat come an' me wanna go sail!
I had so much fun watching you guys Calypso through this boat, thanks!
The Captain's bed tour almost earned you an 'R' rating I'll bet!
Close ...but no seegar
Gorgeous boat indeed !!
What a beautiful well thought out little cruiser that's blue water ready or just a decent little live aboard.
"Tiny"
Gorgeous.....
Thank you! Cheers!
Best sailing channel on the youtube, so much personality.
God bless both of you and thank you ❤️ great fun 🤗
Thank you too!
Wow! Beautiful boat anyone would be proud to own. 👀🤔🤠⛵
Very nice