The galley is nicer than than in some apartments. The entire interior is warm, welcoming, it gives a homey feeling. I like that the second stateroom is laid out like a sitting area (until you need it for sleeping quarters). I do not like the forward cabin, too claustrophobic with the extra bunks, but that’s just my opinion. It’s a beautiful boat.
Janice: Thank you for watching and your nice note. The forward cabin was specially done for the way these owners wanted to take a lot of folks out fishing - not a common arrangement.
The best feature of this trawler is the lack of a flynridge. Most of the trawlers I see out there have a skyscraper look which, to me, is ugly. Not to mention the windage at anchor. This one has sweet lines, close to the ocean, and a classic interior. Too bad it sold, haha.
Mike: The flybridge choice has strong opinions. You cover some of the non-fly advantages, another is less cost (less equipment). There is always another one coming on the market!
Navajas: All three good boats. The Tugs are not designed to cross oceans, the Nordhavn is. You need to determine what type of cruising you will be doing to narrow down your choice.
Deepak: No. This is a coastal boat that does not have the range/fuel capacity to complete all of the legs of a circumnavigation. Not designed for it - fantastic semi-displacement go a little faster, but not as far.
Dennis: 600 gallons of fuel and a cruise speed variable between 8- 14 knots with 16 knots tops so it would depend on how many miles you wanted to get out of 540 gallons and match your speed to that (this would be keeping 10% of your fuel in reserve). Greg@JMYS.com and Kelly@JMYS.com may be able to give you more details if you contact them directly.
Remy: This is how they liked to use the boat - with a group of guys going out fishing. It could be converted back. She sold a couple of years ago and the new owners are having a blast.
Loved: I don't recall the time stamp or what was said, but typically a couple own and operate a boat like this and I would expect that anyone on board would enjoy a shower. Didn't mean to not be all inclusive. Now I'm curious, at what point time wise did I say this?
The galley is nicer than than in some apartments. The entire interior is warm, welcoming, it gives a homey feeling. I like that the second stateroom is laid out like a sitting area (until you need it for sleeping quarters). I do not like the forward cabin, too claustrophobic with the extra bunks, but that’s just my opinion. It’s a beautiful boat.
Janice: Thank you for watching and your nice note. The forward cabin was specially done for the way these owners wanted to take a lot of folks out fishing - not a common arrangement.
That pilothouse is stunning. ❤
Thank you Rob, was fun to meet and talk with Wilson
The best feature of this trawler is the lack of a flynridge. Most of the trawlers I see out there have a skyscraper look which, to me, is ugly. Not to mention the windage at anchor. This one has sweet lines, close to the ocean, and a classic interior. Too bad it sold, haha.
Mike: The flybridge choice has strong opinions. You cover some of the non-fly advantages, another is less cost (less equipment). There is always another one coming on the market!
Trying to figure out what my downsize the house dream boat is: American Tug, Nordic Tug or Nordhavn.
Anyone have thoughts?! 🙂
Navajas: All three good boats. The Tugs are not designed to cross oceans, the Nordhavn is. You need to determine what type of cruising you will be doing to narrow down your choice.
Is it good enough for circumnavigation for all seas and oceans
Deepak: No. This is a coastal boat that does not have the range/fuel capacity to complete all of the legs of a circumnavigation. Not designed for it - fantastic semi-displacement go a little faster, but not as far.
Awesome boat
Frank: Thank you and she is out enjoying the cruising life!
Beautiful
TNG64: Thank you!
Nice. Thanks!!
Mike: Thank you for watching and sending a comment!
How is that a cantilever ladder?
Kurt: Not sure where you saw/heard this, please send me the time stamp so I can respond, thank you.
@@JeffMerrillYachts 1:12 should do it.
Listen, nice tour, and lovely boat. I'll visit you, soon as I hit the lottery.
Nice what’s the range?
Dennis: 600 gallons of fuel and a cruise speed variable between 8- 14 knots with 16 knots tops so it would depend on how many miles you wanted to get out of 540 gallons and match your speed to that (this would be keeping 10% of your fuel in reserve). Greg@JMYS.com and Kelly@JMYS.com may be able to give you more details if you contact them directly.
I guess it is quite randomly asking but do anyone know of a good place to watch new movies online ?
@Miller Kyler i would suggest FlixZone. Just search on google for it =)
@Saul Justice Yup, I've been watching on Flixzone for months myself :D
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How much would a boat like this one cost?
Debra: A Nordic Tug 42 is in the 400's depending upon equipment and condition
Beautiful boat. But what a disappointing master. What were they thinking?
Remy: This is how they liked to use the boat - with a group of guys going out fishing. It could be converted back. She sold a couple of years ago and the new owners are having a blast.
So you mean that only women would enjoy the separate shower??
Loved: I don't recall the time stamp or what was said, but typically a couple own and operate a boat like this and I would expect that anyone on board would enjoy a shower. Didn't mean to not be all inclusive. Now I'm curious, at what point time wise did I say this?