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A very beautiful boat/Yacht. I would like to have one similar to this one, as I had a 27' Owens years ago but I am almost sure that I couldn't afford it without selling my house and I am not prepared to do that just yet. But thank you for the tour.
It's over 20 years old, and honestly, if you have trouble with separate throttle/clutch controls...really? Maybe you're not cut out for this sort of thing.
"...all the thing [sic] I would want to know..." ...If what? If you were actually interested in a boat like this, but had somehow failed to learn anything about it except from watching videos - which are roughly the equivalent of a poster in the showroom window? By the time I was seriously shopping for my GB, I knew every statistic by heart from months of reading. You know about reading, right? It's the one that has all the information you could want, but with fewer moving pictures.
@@citetez thanks for your reply ,,,I always find it interesting when people make a reply which includes rude or abusive remarks like what you have ,,,it tells me so much more about them ,,,thank you .
3:25 I see a step a disabled person must take to overcome this wooden corridor on which door slices... ok you can say anything to attract buyers but that what i listen to was outregeous... im out of here!!!!
Well strictly speaking, if you were seriously impeded by a 3 inch door sill, you'd never have made it off the dock and onto the boat in the first place, so weren't ever actually "here" in any meaningful sense of the word. Under those circumstances, flouncing off seems a bit melodramatic, don't you think?
@@citetez Yeah sure....and if we talk about before arriving dock lets discuss how life is at home... or in a coffee shop... or when its about shopping...
Certainly a stunning vessel and I love the Europa with the covered side decks.
A very beautiful boat/Yacht. I would like to have one similar to this one, as I had a 27' Owens years ago but I am almost sure that I couldn't afford it without selling my house and I am not prepared to do that just yet. But thank you for the tour.
Nice job
Molto bella.
Always thought the Europa was a classic design
Nice
Why doesn't Grand Banks adopt Morse-type controls so it would be easier to use the twin screws for maneuvering?
It's over 20 years old, and honestly, if you have trouble with separate throttle/clutch controls...really? Maybe you're not cut out for this sort of thing.
as what is usual no mention of range speed or fuel consumption all the thing I would want to know
"...all the thing [sic] I would want to know..."
...If what? If you were actually interested in a boat like this, but had somehow failed to learn anything about it except from watching videos - which are roughly the equivalent of a poster in the showroom window? By the time I was seriously shopping for my GB, I knew every statistic by heart from months of reading. You know about reading, right? It's the one that has all the information you could want, but with fewer moving pictures.
@@citetez thanks for your reply ,,,I always find it interesting when people make a reply which includes rude or abusive remarks like what you have ,,,it tells me so much more about them ,,,thank you .
Is she still for sale?
All that is fine. How much does it cost to run her? The price, I don't care.
If it only had less wood and more glass
Yeah, and if only a glass of Port and some well aged cheese was more like a Big Mac and a coke.
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Sold
@@Essexyachtsales what would a beautiful boat like this sell for?
3:25 I see a step a disabled person must take to overcome this wooden corridor on which door slices... ok you can say anything to attract buyers but that what i listen to was outregeous... im out of here!!!!
Well strictly speaking, if you were seriously impeded by a 3 inch door sill, you'd never have made it off the dock and onto the boat in the first place, so weren't ever actually "here" in any meaningful sense of the word. Under those circumstances, flouncing off seems a bit melodramatic, don't you think?
@@citetez Yeah sure....and if we talk about before arriving dock lets discuss how life is at home... or in a coffee shop... or when its about shopping...
@@blackmamba5380 - Apparently I misunderstood. I had assumed you meant **physically** disabled. My bad, that is quite evidently not your issue.