Practical good looking boat. I must add my regular comment about single engine boats with a long range. It should have at least a small wing engine or it still remains a coastal cruiser to me. Same goes for the need of a water maker and some solar panels. Being from Florida, I would love an air conditioning system. The layout is great.
She’s a really nice boat but personally think it’d be worth spending money having her updated and refitted. There’s huge potential here 👍 You always do a superb tour, many thanks
Love the split level layout . Reminds me of the more recent Grand Sturdy's for a fraction of the price !! Nicely made too with superb cabinetry. I would make the aft cabin a proper double master cabin and remove the partition bit also very useful to have with kids I suppose
Really like this Dutch boats 👍 To do the great loop you would first of all need to sail to the other side of the world. Personally I would not try this with this boat and having a single engine only. However a really nice boat but one would have to invest ~100K to bring it up to today’s standards. I find the asking price of 250K a bit high tbh…..
Shower/head/head gives lotsa flexibility. Tho, when showers get backed up on land, it's often because of 9-5 rush. 4 burners! Luxury. Do they have any storage for wine, beer and liquor? Just wondering. Def don't want to go dry, do we? Nice layout; well done!
what a cool and interesting boat. At that size would like to see a true sperate shower with a shower door but all in all very nice and that range is awesome
Really loving it and the price point but scratching my head a bit that a coastal explorer has such a long range???? What situation would you fill hr up given that your performance would be so much better with less fuel? But hey, I'm and airman not a sailor so I'm sure someone will explain. (wanna be sailor though)
It doesn't have a 5000-nautical-mile range, it has a 5000-litre fuel capacity. A boat that size and with a 250-hp engine will burn more than 1 litre per nautical mile. The brokerage states 10 litres an hour at 1400 rpm.
@@MrDarcykampe Depends what speed it's getting at 1400 rpm, @8kn that would equate to 4000, but 10L/hour may be in ideal conditions. Plus you'd want reserves.
An explorer with one engine and a cloth top over the only helm. Hardly seems to be set up for true exploring. So just cruise the loop I guess but then why only at 8 knots in an old boat?
I feel this boat will need 50 to $100K upgrade to electronics, touch ups, new paint and engine service to make this truly offshore explorer. 250K list price is a bit over the top.
Hello again shipmate 🫡 Another great video and I like the aft stateroom area! That's the first time I've seen a partition-ready berthing area! 👍 It definitely adds a certain style to the classic industrial style 😎 👌
No need to go further than 2.39" first of all, we'll board the boat by the boarding ladder which is amidships there" as he boards via the stern ladder. Yup, not a very good one to be presenting a boat Just another liar Not going further, but would be funny to see what else he got wrong.
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Practical good looking boat. I must add my regular comment about single engine boats with a long range. It should have at least a small wing engine or it still remains a coastal cruiser to me. Same goes for the need of a water maker and some solar panels. Being from Florida, I would love an air conditioning system. The layout is great.
She’s a really nice boat but personally think it’d be worth spending money having her updated and refitted. There’s huge potential here 👍
You always do a superb tour, many thanks
Thanks! I appreciate it 🙌
5,000 mile range is a lot for this size of vessel. Looks great for being 30 years in age. Thank you.
Thanks for watching 🫡
Another top boat review. Love these style of boats.
Keep up the the videos 👍💯👌
Glad you like them!
that is fantastic, love it. I really like the split level
Thanks!
Thanks for the SuperThanks 🫡 I appreciate it
Absolutely love it, fantastic loop boat ❤
John, I know it was a mistake, but the dining area was on the starboard side, the actual galley was on the port side.
Nice little boat!
i would love to live in a boat like that 👍👍👍👍
Love the layout of this boat, but have to agree with the comments about not having a wing engine.
Love the split level layout . Reminds me of the more recent Grand Sturdy's for a fraction of the price !! Nicely made too with superb cabinetry. I would make the aft cabin a proper double master cabin and remove the partition bit also very useful to have with kids I suppose
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I could buy this with the money left over after my divorce that happened because I bought this! 👍
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What an amazing idea!
Beautiful boat n love the split level
She's a beauty, as are all the neighbors shown.
I spotted the superb (and my personal favourite), boat 'Sea Ranger' alongside, early in the video!
As you were, John. 👍, 🫡
Glad you enjoyed it 🫡
Another relaxing imformative video 👍.
Really like this Dutch boats 👍 To do the great loop you would first of all need to sail to the other side of the world. Personally I would not try this with this boat and having a single engine only. However a really nice boat but one would have to invest ~100K to bring it up to today’s standards. I find the asking price of 250K a bit high tbh…..
Shower/head/head gives lotsa flexibility.
Tho, when showers get backed up on land, it's often because of 9-5 rush.
4 burners! Luxury.
Do they have any storage for wine, beer and liquor? Just wondering. Def don't want to go dry, do we?
Nice layout; well done!
Very nice 👍👍👍
Nice boat ideal live aboard.. it’s a lot of boat for the money…
Those aren't kitchen sinks, they're dish basins. ;) love your videos.
Thank you! 🙌
good vessel but no radar,no vhf radio
You mention "the great loop" - Is that the one in the USA? Isn't this boat in the Netherlands?
The 🇺🇸 I mention in the beginning of the video that it would cost around €50k to get her shipped across the pond
what a cool and interesting boat. At that size would like to see a true sperate shower with a shower door but all in all very nice and that range is awesome
More info. How many hours on engine? Any secondary emergency propulsion?
Am going to do a full spec write on my Substack 🫡
How much to fill the fuel tanks? 20k?
I realize you are at the mercy of getting invitations , but if you could do a bit more with catamarans I would like it a great deal thanks
That’s a nice vessle, BUT! The helm under canvas is not what I, who lives i the far north, need. Have the not build a variation with hardtop?
I haven’t seen a hardtop version of this one
What’s a meter?
15:17 - It's a bum washer.
nice but limiting with no interior controls limits rough weather sailing
Really loving it and the price point but scratching my head a bit that a coastal explorer has such a long range???? What situation would you fill hr up given that your performance would be so much better with less fuel? But hey, I'm and airman not a sailor so I'm sure someone will explain. (wanna be sailor though)
It doesn't have a 5000-nautical-mile range, it has a 5000-litre fuel capacity. A boat that size and with a 250-hp engine will burn more than 1 litre per nautical mile. The brokerage states 10 litres an hour at 1400 rpm.
@@MrDarcykampe Depends what speed it's getting at 1400 rpm, @8kn that would equate to 4000, but 10L/hour may be in ideal conditions. Plus you'd want reserves.
An explorer with one engine and a cloth top over the only helm. Hardly seems to be set up for true exploring. So just cruise the loop I guess but then why only at 8 knots in an old boat?
I feel this boat will need 50 to $100K upgrade to electronics, touch ups, new paint and engine service to make this truly offshore explorer. 250K list price is a bit over the top.
2m is not a lot of headroom, my dear Hobbit, some of us are from the north.
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Hey, I'm the 1st lol
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Hello again shipmate 🫡 Another great video and I like the aft stateroom area! That's the first time I've seen a partition-ready berthing area! 👍 It definitely adds a certain style to the classic industrial style 😎 👌
Thanks shippers 🫡
Hey lol I'm the 1st lol
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I've never seen a pleasure boat so disconnected from the water. No cockpit and you have to be a monkey to even get aboard.
Really, who wants to sit on a wooden bench?
20 year olds are not buyers of this boat.
No need to go further than 2.39" first of all, we'll board the boat by the boarding ladder which is amidships there" as he boards via the stern ladder.
Yup, not a very good one to be presenting a boat
Just another liar
Not going further, but would be funny to see what else he got wrong.
My dream boat, maybe i go to Holand tyo buy it!!