Mate, same situation. Think I watched the entire channel over level 4 lockdown. Consider myself an expert now...never been on a boat, unlikely to...lols
@Just think yeah it sucks having competent leadership that listens to science... come off it. Nz are doing great. Australia too. Sorry if it’s not going well where you are.
The Finns have an ideology called Sisu. It’s a quiet and reserved inner strength or stoic determination. I think this boat epitomises that concept. Reserved in outward appearance an a powerhouse underneath. Great tour Nick!
Who else thinks the front and rear cabin layout is pretty cool? At first I thought it had a single cabin, then when he showed the rear one I thought to myself "ahhhh, that's nifty"
When he finished talking about the table and turned to reveal the stairs down, it was an audible Wow! from me. Did not expect that much space back / down there.
Finland is one of the most beautiful places to sail a motor yacht. I was, I saw, I fell in love. I hope that at some point in my life I will be able to move there and sail with a yacht, chosen with the help of your channel Nick. Greetings and wish you and all those who watch this video Aquaholic-maniacs health! 🥃🥃 stay safe!
That second cabin was a shock! I wasn’t expecting that much space. When you said ‘flapping canopies’ i thought you said something else starting with F!
Se olis Jukka komiaa👍 Ja olis aika hauska jos Nick sais kutsun jonkun paatille vaikka Turun saaristoon, saisi tehdä videon yhdestä maailman parhaista veneilyvesistä 😊👍
Great Vlog👍! For a boat they intended to be function over style it's a beautiful boat! Two tone paint job, wood rails, the finish on the decks that not only adds a nice contrast it also cuts down the sin reflecting off a bright whitefloor, all the wood finished interior instead of just fiberglass surfaces, interior colors, plus being nicely appointed for it's size! I'd definitely take it! The angled windscreen is good for keeping down the water beading on it from waves splashing and as a sunshade/glare stopper, but it also keeps it from looking like just some shrimp/fishing boat! Nice choice for a video, and cool that there was another right beside it to show options! Love the wide variety of boats that you do!
Some might not think it beautiful but as somebody who appreciates form following function, I think it's stunning. Perfect for exploring the west coast of Scotland.
OMG there's one of these in the harbour at Stonehaven and I always drool over it! I'm so glad you've reviewed one! Want it even more now! And this one is even better with the fly bridge! Thanks so much Nick!
Brilliant. I do enjoy your tours of “practical” boats as they really do make the most sense if you want to maximize your time on the water. This boat more than fits the bill! 👍🏻😁🇨🇦
Didn't think I was going to like that boat at first glance but glad to say I was wrong. What a clever design, a lot of boat there squeezed into 37ft, very impressive. Thanks for the tour.
Just to clarify, what I mean is, Botnia haven't really actively styled this boat (in the way that maybe a Sunseeker is), its look is mostly a product of function. Nothing wrong with that of course, I agree it looks great.
So accustomed to seeing such overt opulence on the yachts that I found this boat which, as you pointed out, is so focused on function to be an unexpectedly welcome change. Being a very practical minded person myself, I quite enjoyed the tour. I would greatly appreciate more tours of boats that demonstrate the form follows function philosophy.
Just love these "real" boats. In Scandinavia and Finnland many people live out on an island so your Targa (or Buster) is your mode of transportation to go to work or do your weekly shopping. For this you need a real boat not one that you cannot use if there is a bit of rain or snow. Full on propper boats that - I feel - are very stylish, indeed. Glad to see, "the pole" was not fitted to this one here, just avoids all the "funny jokes". Great video as always, Nick.
Very practical, island explorer/fishing/weekender. Would be a lot of fun. I’ve seen other reviews of these, but of course, this Aquaholic tour is the best I’ve seen. Great job as always Nick, on a truly compelling machine.
I can see why Finnish people (and Scandinavian/Northern people in general) would rather have a very practical boat that is very seaworthy than a more relaxing/cruising/luxury yacht like those in the Mediterranean. Practical, fast, well thought out, great boat. P.S. love you presentation of their 47ft as well.
Just noticed that after watching your Vlog on Miami Vice cars the UA-cam algorithm filled my feed with clips from the show! And now I can feel it in the air tonight that I'm going to have to turn on Hulu and start watching it all over again! lol! 😎👙👠🏄♀️👮♂️
This is a very serious boat. I'm not really into "gin palace" boating; so I very much like the looks and sheet practicality of this. An excellent presentation Nick; thank you.
That's a real machine! I love this kind of boat! While Nordhavn are floating fortresses on sea, Botnia are more like armoured knights galloping on the water!
I prefer the Sargo 36 as the engine access is motorised and in a reverse position, meaning I would not be at risk of falling off backwards into the sea if working on a problem unlike a Botnia Targa. Both fabulous boats to own.
Talk about functional. almost comical in immediate appearance, until reasoning why the foward looking wind screen points inwards. The rough seas will fall off that much quicker, I speculate. 40 knotts ? A real mover too, in rough waters ? I love it :) Especially the galley right next to the helm. Cosy in cold climates. You could do some serious fishing with that as well, I reckon. Love it even more then :) Thanks.
The slanted windows also dim any glare or reflection from the sun in the day and the shore at night, it's very easy to misread navigation lights when you see a twinkle reflected on your screen at night.
"A Few Thoughts": She's not 'cute'... She's PERFECT...! Form follows function. It all starts with the D-section fenders. Perfectly logical. The Aft Cockpit - All that's missing is a table to snack at. Removable pads for seating would be a nice touch, but it IS a 37 footer... The Flybridge is cool too, if for no other reason than the Bimini storage. LOVE the side decks. LOVE the 'comfort fore cabin' option. The reverse windscreens are ideal. And being able to walk thru water on the side decks and then into the helm, albeit on floor mats, is a testament to the utilitarianism of this beauty...! I want one. The seat back... GENIUS...! Look closer at the table... When open (operable), the finish is flawless. But the grain on the table itself... Yeah. Its craftmanship is spot on. The grain aligns perfectly! What's not to love about the galley - especially for a 37 footer...! NO GLOSS, yet an exquisite finish. This could comfortably accommodate 3 couples. But wait... A 40" TV on a 37 foot boat...?!?!? With a brilliant layout to enjoy it al in...? I friggin' LOVE IT...!!! So the table goes to the ceiling on a pole...? I see. Why would you possibly want a pole, in the center of a horseshoe-shaped settee, on a craft that can accommodate 2 couples and... TWO 'other friends'...? Just sayin'... The 2nd Cabin is the smartest part of the boat. Brilliant. 40 friggin' knots top end and 30 knots cruising...?!? Sweet Jesus! I CRAVE this gorgeous boat. And it's less the half a mill. Brown-bag it for 437 years, quit drinking good bourbon - and fast women, and maybe one day.......
What a great boat. Had to visit the builder's website and check out their model range. The 37 looks great with very well thought out accomodations but looks to me like the Targa 44/46 is pretty close to the perfect boat. They should definitely look for dealers on the US east coast. Nice to see Maggie again!
I like this boat, Nick. I even like how it looks. I especially like, when it comes to speed, how it is quite capable of leaving most other yachts in this size class (and larger) in the dust....errr...spray!
@@AQUAHOLIC Oh, that's cool! It would be really interesting to see you travelling around the Europe and showing up boating culture in different countries!
Trawler style looks that make it looks like it does15 knots but does 40. Sunseeker, Galion etc yachts look like they do 40 knots and most only manage 30.
They are great family boats as well. My family used to have a targa 31. we Are a family of 6 and it was enough space for all of us and our baggage. Maybe a little narrow but worked great for us. In my opinion targa Are really great boats and i think they look really Nice.
Great Great Great boat that is, looks Nautical to the bone, very practical, useful for different variety of activities fishing , diving, weekender friends & family days out. love the small but very important detail that is the water hose next to the toilet in the AFT head, don't see them much in other boat manufacturers. lovely boat and excellent review. looking forward for more practical boats like this one. great job mate thanks
At this point I swear Nick is just looking at me search history :D Saw one at my local harbor not long ago and fell in love. These boats look amazing. Great walkthrough!
@@MarkAldrich74 he needs to set up a little scene on one of these videos where Maggie is on a seat totally open and Jacque Le Sac is standing over her with a knife
This is a real weekender type of boat. Arrive Friday evening, if its early, head out, if its late have cocktails and TV. Saturday morning cruise about, anchor, enjoy the silence, Sunday, lay back enjoy the morning and some of the afternoon, and then scoot home. Not so much boat that it needs a half day to tuck it in for the week. I like it!
Thanks again for all your detailed videos. I really like the concept of that boat and all the options. I'm a hands on guy and I am looking for something in that range that's practical and won't break the bank. Thanks 👍👍
What a well thought out small boat , very impressive attention to detail ,, dont like the galley where it is , but as mentioned it can be else where ,, the engine bay is immaculate , come to think of it , so is the rest of the boat , a credit to its owner.
I wish your channel was only boats meant to be used. I happened to have heard of this brand but there are so many brands in Europe not well represented here in the states. Your channel is super helpful in spreading awareness of them. I hate that the industry is dominated by impractical (and ugly, TBH) boats. I much prefer boats with capability and functionality rather than those that just exist to make others jealous. This boat is the definition of handsome.
Well the Dutch and the Nordic countries build boats for their seas, and it even has the name of the Gulf of Bothnia in its name, so in those waters, this kind of boat is more practical than a med style yacht. Plus I really love these small tug styles, like the small Nordhavns you have on your channel. Great for fishing trips
A great looking Targa 37, the black finish setting it off nicely, while the aft door really opens up the space. I used to own a Botnia Targa 30 and can testify to their amazing seakeeping, and practicality. The galley next to the helm was rubbish, and the stripper's pole on the dinette always got a laugh, but I don't think there are many better boats out there. Not bad value either for second hand Targa 27s or 30s. Wessex Marine in Poole have imported them for years and know them inside out.
The bow railing is also for finnish docks, because we have lots of docks that you can’t get close to it when you are going stern first because of the shape
I think they have a style and quality of their own. I work and restore all different boats and nothing compares to the gel quality of these boats. They look very smart in the flesh and like you explain, so usable for people who actually want to go and explore. More creature comforts than the early days too, think Swiss chalet, not condo. Keep up the good work.
Neat boat, surprised at the speed, 40 knots flat out is moving. Although I kind of wonder if you are better off with two or three big 300hp mercury outboards on this type of boat. Less initial cost, way easier/cheaper to service, you can tilt them out of the water when not in use, petrol is $1.50 a gallon cheaper than diesel in the USA. Would be interesting to have a thread crunching the numbers on boats with the same style hull/similar specs, see if you're better off with outboards or those nice volvo diesels.
Can vouch for the seaworthyness of Scandinavian boats, my first hard hulled boat was a Bror With designed 480. Rolled a bit in a chop but ploughed through some seas perhaps shouldn't have been out in when the weather changed. 👍
If Swiss Army Knives made a boat? This is an excellent bit of kit. SMUGGLERS 3, a second cabin? 🤣😂🤣 Excellent video as per usual, thank you. Take care and stay safe. 👍👍👍🛳🛥☠🚤⛴🏴☠️🚢⛵⚓😎
Thank you - another excellent, professional review. As a (former) professional mariner I have a lot of time for these sorts of boats. It would also be useful to know what its cruising range is.
There is a lot to be said for a practical boat. At the end of a lovely day out on the water you are not left with hours of clean down and packing away! Cracking vessel!
Just a heads up Nick I've had to re-subscribe... Might be worth keeping an eye out! Anyway I absolutely love squared almost boxie look and the boat is nice and tall!
A very practical looking boat with enough options to keep me well entertained. Good to see Maggie back too, was starting to think Jack had done away with her.
One of theses day, in one of those owner's boats, Nick will open a drawer with some very personal items, and we will get a very funny blooper.... 😂 Lovely video. Thank you, Nick!
This has got to be the best most practical boat I've seen in your reviews... This is wow this amazing what did yu say the sticker price is on this one got to save for this one maybe sell the house an live in this
I got into this channel during lockdown here in NZ and I've got no regrets about it. Very calming to watch :)
"lockdown in NZ" yeah sure mate enjoy the full capacity rugby
Mate, same situation. Think I watched the entire channel over level 4 lockdown. Consider myself an expert now...never been on a boat, unlikely to...lols
The ones with Nick on (mostly off really) a paddle board are definitely not calming 😆
@Just think yeah it sucks having competent leadership that listens to science... come off it. Nz are doing great. Australia too. Sorry if it’s not going well where you are.
@Just think Brilliant retort.
The Finns have an ideology called Sisu. It’s a quiet and reserved inner strength or stoic determination. I think this boat epitomises that concept. Reserved in outward appearance an a powerhouse underneath. Great tour Nick!
If we could put a sentence together this well, this is exactly what we would say. Almost poetic really
Who else thinks the front and rear cabin layout is pretty cool? At first I thought it had a single cabin, then when he showed the rear one I thought to myself "ahhhh, that's nifty"
Totally nifty. I had to rewind 30 seconds to take in that awesome transition again 👍
When he finished talking about the table and turned to reveal the stairs down, it was an audible Wow! from me. Did not expect that much space back / down there.
Finland is one of the most beautiful places to sail a motor yacht. I was, I saw, I fell in love. I hope that at some point in my life I will be able to move there and sail with a yacht, chosen with the help of your channel Nick.
Greetings and wish you and all those who watch this video Aquaholic-maniacs health! 🥃🥃 stay safe!
That second cabin was a shock! I wasn’t expecting that much space.
When you said ‘flapping canopies’ i thought you said something else starting with F!
Yes. I had to listen to that comment twice. Enunciation is critical.
Would be very interesting to see Aquaholic walkaround the other Finnish purpose built boats too, Nord Star, Sargo etc
And grandezza
Se olis Jukka komiaa👍
Ja olis aika hauska jos Nick sais kutsun jonkun paatille vaikka Turun saaristoon, saisi tehdä videon yhdestä maailman parhaista veneilyvesistä 😊👍
Ei kai tää Targa noin paljoa täällä maksa...
Yksityinen Oma, kyl ne kalliita on, tässä on vanha ja pienempi:
m.nettivene.com/moottorivene/targa/824825
Nord star, targa and sargo are almost identical to each other. But targas the king💪🏻
Great Vlog👍! For a boat they intended to be function over style it's a beautiful boat! Two tone paint job, wood rails, the finish on the decks that not only adds a nice contrast it also cuts down the sin reflecting off a bright whitefloor, all the wood finished interior instead of just fiberglass surfaces, interior colors, plus being nicely appointed for it's size! I'd definitely take it! The angled windscreen is good for keeping down the water beading on it from waves splashing and as a sunshade/glare stopper, but it also keeps it from looking like just some shrimp/fishing boat! Nice choice for a video, and cool that there was another right beside it to show options! Love the wide variety of boats that you do!
Some might not think it beautiful but as somebody who appreciates form following function, I think it's stunning. Perfect for exploring the west coast of Scotland.
OMG there's one of these in the harbour at Stonehaven and I always drool over it! I'm so glad you've reviewed one! Want it even more now! And this one is even better with the fly bridge! Thanks so much Nick!
I don't know why but from all the boats and yachts I have seen on this channel, this boat is my favourite, I really like this boat.
Brilliant. I do enjoy your tours of “practical” boats as they really do make the most sense if you want to maximize your time on the water. This boat more than fits the bill! 👍🏻😁🇨🇦
Didn't think I was going to like that boat at first glance but glad to say I was wrong.
What a clever design, a lot of boat there squeezed into 37ft, very impressive. Thanks for the tour.
Why is this not stylish? It looks like a real boat to me.
More like a real yacht
@@uknow_wh0736 I love it
I love the style!
Was thinking the same thing! Cool looking boat and a great layout !
Just to clarify, what I mean is, Botnia haven't really actively styled this boat (in the way that maybe a Sunseeker is), its look is mostly a product of function. Nothing wrong with that of course, I agree it looks great.
Thank you for this great showing youre the best boating channel on youtube!
Wow, thanks!
So accustomed to seeing such overt opulence on the yachts that I found this boat which, as you pointed out, is so focused on function to be an unexpectedly welcome change. Being a very practical minded person myself, I quite enjoyed the tour. I would greatly appreciate more tours of boats that demonstrate the form follows function philosophy.
Thanks for another great tour Nick.
I really like the Botnia range and their ethos. Brilliantly fit for purpose boats.
Just love these "real" boats. In Scandinavia and Finnland many people live out on an island so your Targa (or Buster) is your mode of transportation to go to work or do your weekly shopping. For this you need a real boat not one that you cannot use if there is a bit of rain or snow. Full on propper boats that - I feel - are very stylish, indeed. Glad to see, "the pole" was not fitted to this one here, just avoids all the "funny jokes". Great video as always, Nick.
Very practical, island explorer/fishing/weekender. Would be a lot of fun. I’ve seen other reviews of these, but of course, this Aquaholic tour is the best I’ve seen. Great job as always Nick, on a truly compelling machine.
I can see why Finnish people (and Scandinavian/Northern people in general) would rather have a very practical boat that is very seaworthy than a more relaxing/cruising/luxury yacht like those in the Mediterranean.
Practical, fast, well thought out, great boat.
P.S. love you presentation of their 47ft as well.
Just noticed that after watching your Vlog on Miami Vice cars the UA-cam algorithm filled my feed with clips from the show! And now I can feel it in the air tonight that I'm going to have to turn on Hulu and start watching it all over again! lol! 😎👙👠🏄♀️👮♂️
This is a very serious boat. I'm not really into "gin palace" boating; so I very much like the looks and sheet practicality of this. An excellent presentation Nick; thank you.
Another great video! Thank you. I enjoy that you give the same care and attention to the less-glamorous boats and highlight their best points.
Glad you like them!
I love this style of boat, no fannying around just pure function. Although my personal preference would be a Sargo 36 explorer. Great review as per.
Coming from a commercial skippering background, these have always been my favourite. They're stunning in design and brilliantly practical.
The funky use of “funky” has absolutely made my night extra funky! What a superb video. Thank you sir.
That's a real machine! I love this kind of boat! While Nordhavn are floating fortresses on sea, Botnia are more like armoured knights galloping on the water!
This and the Sargo 36 are both fabulous offshore yachts. Be great to see you review a Sargo Nick. There are a few on the Hamble.
Agreed, lovely boats
I prefer the Sargo 36 as the engine access is motorised and in a reverse position, meaning I would not be at risk of falling off backwards into the sea if working on a problem unlike a Botnia Targa. Both fabulous boats to own.
@@dreworoirden7675 have to agree, I was a little surprised by the hinging of the engine covers. Definitely a bit sketchy in a seaway!
One of my favourites so far!
Talk about functional. almost comical in immediate appearance, until reasoning why the foward looking wind screen points inwards. The rough seas will fall off that much quicker, I speculate. 40 knotts ? A real mover too, in rough waters ? I love it :) Especially the galley right next to the helm. Cosy in cold climates. You could do some serious fishing with that as well, I reckon. Love it even more then :) Thanks.
Yes, often see these type of boats with tons of fishpole racks attached to it in Finland.
The slanted windows also dim any glare or reflection from the sun in the day and the shore at night, it's very easy to misread navigation lights when you see a twinkle reflected on your screen at night.
"A Few Thoughts":
She's not 'cute'... She's PERFECT...! Form follows function. It all starts with the D-section fenders. Perfectly logical.
The Aft Cockpit - All that's missing is a table to snack at. Removable pads for seating would be a nice touch, but it IS a 37 footer... The Flybridge is cool too, if for no other reason than the Bimini storage.
LOVE the side decks. LOVE the 'comfort fore cabin' option. The reverse windscreens are ideal. And being able to walk thru water on the side decks and then into the helm, albeit on floor mats, is a testament to the utilitarianism of this beauty...! I want one.
The seat back... GENIUS...! Look closer at the table... When open (operable), the finish is flawless. But the grain on the table itself... Yeah. Its craftmanship is spot on. The grain aligns perfectly!
What's not to love about the galley - especially for a 37 footer...! NO GLOSS, yet an exquisite finish.
This could comfortably accommodate 3 couples. But wait... A 40" TV on a 37 foot boat...?!?!? With a brilliant layout to enjoy it al in...? I friggin' LOVE IT...!!!
So the table goes to the ceiling on a pole...? I see. Why would you possibly want a pole, in the center of a horseshoe-shaped settee, on a craft that can accommodate 2 couples and... TWO 'other friends'...? Just sayin'...
The 2nd Cabin is the smartest part of the boat. Brilliant. 40 friggin' knots top end and 30 knots cruising...?!? Sweet Jesus!
I CRAVE this gorgeous boat. And it's less the half a mill. Brown-bag it for 437 years, quit drinking good bourbon - and fast women, and maybe one day.......
Very cool boat! Sleeps 5 without any issues, two separate heads, and very serious power. Stylish-smilish, I think it looks fantastic!
What a great boat. Had to visit the builder's website and check out their model range. The 37 looks great with very well thought out accomodations but looks to me like the Targa 44/46 is pretty close to the perfect boat. They should definitely look for dealers on the US east coast.
Nice to see Maggie again!
I'd much rather have something like this than a "all show, no go" marina trophy boat.
I'll go for the "All fur coat, no knickers" all day long. This boat ain't for me.
particularly fun when you blow the doors off one of those show ponies.
Love it. I believe I live on the biggest freshwater lake in the world. Lake Superior in Canada. Perfect boat!! Thanks for the ideas.
I like this boat, Nick. I even like how it looks. I especially like, when it comes to speed, how it is quite capable of leaving most other yachts in this size class (and larger) in the dust....errr...spray!
Nice to see Finnish boat also, quite impressive how much you know about Finnish boating culture. Thanks!
I've done a little boating in Finland, it's a very beautiful country.
@@AQUAHOLIC Oh, that's cool! It would be really interesting to see you travelling around the Europe and showing up boating culture in different countries!
Best looking boat on the market hands down:-) This is what a boat should be... simple as that!!!!!!!
Miss this video when it was posted. Great boat and glad I found it. Thanks
As always, thanks for the "proper" boat tour. Cheers mate. 🍻
Glad you enjoyed it
Trawler style looks that make it looks like it does15 knots but does 40. Sunseeker, Galion etc yachts look like they do 40 knots and most only manage 30.
Sleeper yacht
Really like this one!!! Great layout, love the classic boat feel and the performance sounds great. Definitely prefer this style.
They are great family boats as well. My family used to have a targa 31. we Are a family of 6 and it was enough space for all of us and our baggage. Maybe a little narrow but worked great for us. In my opinion targa Are really great boats and i think they look really Nice.
Great Great Great boat that is, looks Nautical to the bone, very practical, useful for different variety of activities fishing , diving, weekender friends & family days out.
love the small but very important detail that is the water hose next to the toilet in the AFT head, don't see them much in other boat manufacturers.
lovely boat and excellent review.
looking forward for more practical boats like this one.
great job mate
thanks
At this point I swear Nick is just looking at me search history :D Saw one at my local harbor not long ago and fell in love. These boats look amazing. Great walkthrough!
@Nick, I love those toiletrol holders. This is some serious boating, great stuff. Aside from the interior wood I like all of it. Thanks for this one👍
Good to see Maggie again , I was getting worried.
Jacque Le Sac was jealous of Maggie's screen time, so he hid her in the boot of Nick's Merc! 😂
@@MarkAldrich74 he needs to set up a little scene on one of these videos where Maggie is on a seat totally open and Jacque Le Sac is standing over her with a knife
235k Subs and counting!!
Bloody well deserved my friend!!
Thank you! 🙂
Just learned about these boats yesterday! Finally a useable and functional boat!
Absolutely love it 😍!, beautiful Scandinavian .. ‘less is more design’, very stylish and super practical !! I want one !! 😍
Gracias a ti amigo. Excelente presentador.
I really like the „smaller“ boats and the use of space on them. Amazing what they do with these boats
Wow, I was not expecting that speed. Great practical and capable boat!
call me old fashion but I like this style of boat much more than the other yatches shown here... I love the practicality of this one!
Hi Nick. What's not to like. 2 separate cabins. Good looking, practical, well built. Awesome video thanks 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
@@AQUAHOLIC Watching the latest Aquaholic video is Always good. Thanks Nick.
I love a practical boat, keep up the great work matey.
This is a real weekender type of boat. Arrive Friday evening, if its early, head out, if its late have cocktails and TV. Saturday morning cruise about, anchor, enjoy the silence, Sunday, lay back enjoy the morning and some of the afternoon, and then scoot home. Not so much boat that it needs a half day to tuck it in for the week. I like it!
Its beautiful . Tough, cool looking.I think you over stated the appearance-I like it .
Thanks again for all your detailed videos. I really like the concept of that boat and all the options. I'm a hands on guy and I am looking for something in that range that's practical and won't break the bank. Thanks 👍👍
Glad you like them!
I think these look amazing. so tough and capable, how a real boat should look. Great video as always Nick, cheers!
What a well thought out small boat , very impressive attention to detail ,, dont like the galley where it is , but as mentioned it can be else where ,, the engine bay is immaculate , come to think of it , so is the rest of the boat , a credit to its owner.
Lovely boat - I checked out the 46 and it looks comfy.
While I’m an old sailor, I have no true desire to actually own a boat.
But this little boat is about what I’d like for a weekender.
HI Maggie! Nice To see you again !
I wish your channel was only boats meant to be used. I happened to have heard of this brand but there are so many brands in Europe not well represented here in the states. Your channel is super helpful in spreading awareness of them.
I hate that the industry is dominated by impractical (and ugly, TBH) boats.
I much prefer boats with capability and functionality rather than those that just exist to make others jealous.
This boat is the definition of handsome.
Love that boat, so practical and such a good layout. It’s my kind of boat, thanks for the tour Nick 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Lovely vessel. Thanks Nick
Well the Dutch and the Nordic countries build boats for their seas, and it even has the name of the Gulf of Bothnia in its name, so in those waters, this kind of boat is more practical than a med style yacht. Plus I really love these small tug styles, like the small Nordhavns you have on your channel. Great for fishing trips
Outstanding, just looked at the 46, what a boat. Love this channel - so relaxing to watch. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, will do!
A great looking Targa 37, the black finish setting it off nicely, while the aft door really opens up the space.
I used to own a Botnia Targa 30 and can testify to their amazing seakeeping, and practicality. The galley next to the helm was rubbish, and the stripper's pole on the dinette always got a laugh, but I don't think there are many better boats out there. Not bad value either for second hand Targa 27s or 30s. Wessex Marine in Poole have imported them for years and know them inside out.
Can these boats manage rough seas? For example, choppy seas on the west coast of, Scotland will this be able to keep up it's speed?
Now that is my type of boat, spent a lot of time on the Targa stand at last years boat show, very impressive piece of kit.
I love the practicality of this vessel!
The bow railing is also for finnish docks, because we have lots of docks that you can’t get close to it when you are going stern first because of the shape
I think they have a style and quality of their own. I work and restore all different boats and nothing compares to the gel quality of these boats. They look very smart in the flesh and like you explain, so usable for people who actually want to go and explore. More creature comforts than the early days too, think Swiss chalet, not condo. Keep up the good work.
Thank you :)
That is a fantastic boat will never be able to get one but I do enjoy looking at all the boats you review thankyou
"ok now lets close this. preferably without falling in" this is the reason i follow you. love the content.
Great video as always. Loved the boat! Nice to see a different customisation next to it also.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Neat boat, surprised at the speed, 40 knots flat out is moving. Although I kind of wonder if you are better off with two or three big 300hp mercury outboards on this type of boat. Less initial cost, way easier/cheaper to service, you can tilt them out of the water when not in use, petrol is $1.50 a gallon cheaper than diesel in the USA. Would be interesting to have a thread crunching the numbers on boats with the same style hull/similar specs, see if you're better off with outboards or those nice volvo diesels.
Very utilitarian and Scandinavian styling and a really interesting boat, that top speed is quick. Great review Nick 👍💙
Glad you enjoyed it
Can vouch for the seaworthyness of Scandinavian boats, my first hard hulled boat was a Bror With designed 480. Rolled a bit in a chop but ploughed through some seas perhaps shouldn't have been out in when the weather changed. 👍
Very neat boat, definitely on my wish list.
If Swiss Army Knives made a boat? This is an excellent bit of kit. SMUGGLERS 3, a second cabin? 🤣😂🤣
Excellent video as per usual, thank you. Take care and stay safe. 👍👍👍🛳🛥☠🚤⛴🏴☠️🚢⛵⚓😎
Thank you for keeping up with your video production. Lovely escapism during these weird times.
Glad you like them!
My guess is that my US home state of Maine has weather very similar to Finland, which is why this style of boat appeals so much.
I would se very close.
Very smart boat, and with 40kts on tap! 🤯 Nice vid Nick👍
Thank you - another excellent, professional review. As a (former) professional mariner I have a lot of time for these sorts of boats. It would also be useful to know what its cruising range is.
There is a lot to be said for a practical boat. At the end of a lovely day out on the water you are not left with hours of clean down and packing away! Cracking vessel!
Hopefully we will get more of these in the near future. Very nice and practical. I would also love to see some more Dutch yachts. (but i know, corona)
Just a heads up Nick I've had to re-subscribe... Might be worth keeping an eye out! Anyway I absolutely love squared almost boxie look and the boat is nice and tall!
Thanks for this...i checked and I also had to re-subscribe!
How strange! Thanks for letting me know
Oh shit, me too. Thanks!
This was cooler than I first imagined. Great boat!
Great boat I would like to see a sea trip on that one. Would be a great boat down here in Tasmania with the seas that we get. Great work nick
A man and wife could really have a ball in that boat. Loved how it’s put together. 40 knots is fast .
A very practical looking boat with enough options to keep me well entertained. Good to see Maggie back too, was starting to think Jack had done away with her.
He wouldn't dare go up against the Magster, she's street!
One of theses day, in one of those owner's boats, Nick will open a drawer with some very personal items, and we will get a very funny blooper.... 😂
Lovely video. Thank you, Nick!
Absolutely practical and charming. Life on a boat feels carefree. Maybe one day.
This has got to be the best most practical boat I've seen in your reviews... This is wow this amazing what did yu say the sticker price is on this one got to save for this one maybe sell the house an live in this
Nice Boat!!! Thx for your moderation... 👌🏻🇩🇪
I must say, I think it's style is elegant...I love a seakeeping boat ❤️
This boat at first sight is so simple,and then you realize it's genious design, like groove - simple but ROCKS.
You can steer and cook at the same time! I'm sold👍
Now this is a beautiful boat