So, I clicked on your video as I live in Goderich, Ontario, where your boat was built. I enjoyed watching and listening to your honest commentary about the somewhat overwhelming decision making process. You two strike me as decent down to earth, good people and I just wanted to say congratulations. That’s a solid well built boat and I hope you have wonderful adventures on it!
New subscriber sends Greetings from Tucson, Arizona. Thanks for the excellent video. I've been lookin' for 'bout a year and kind'a decided on a Nauticat 44 or the Gozzard - LUV the Gozzard's interior and profile..like a little pirate ship. After two years, are y'all still happy with your beautiful boat?
She is one beautiful vessel. Congratulations. I was following this boat for months, and wanted to make an offer. Unfortunately, due to Covid I did not (I am kicking myself in the rear on this). You have a tremendous vessel to enjoy for many, many years. Good luck and best wishes to you. May your winds be fair and at your back. Use her in good heath.
Good luck, great purchase and beautiful boat, looking forward to the next video, hopefully a full tour. If you need some weekend deckhands, we are local and available!
I went from a 30 ft boat to a 46 ft overall. I was terrified leaving the slip the first season . A year later I am a pro at leaving . You have a great boat there . You will get used to the length . Good luck guys
Hi! Just found your channel (and watching through the Gozzard 44 vids)...we're about to buy a Gozzard 36 so I'm very interested in your haul and sea trial...that's coming up for us! I'm on the east coast of FL for a few more weeks (visiting) not far from you actually. Normally up in the northeast.
So you made the ultimate decision. What's next! Off shore, Coastal crusing? How are you going to use your new acquisition? regards and fair winds always
We have big thoughts but we are still working on the plan. World cruising would be amazing but life happens. At this point, still trying to figure it out.
From the famous designer of the Bayfield, better to buy a boat designed by someone that knows how to design fast boats, like Doug Peterson who designed the Peterson 44
If you haven’t had the pleasure of stepping aboard a Gozzard 44, I would recommend you do, as the build quality is incredible! It’s performance is up to par for a heavy cruiser. The Peterson 44 is a fine boat with good accommodations, somewhat faster than the Gozzard, no doubt because of the Peterson narrow beam. I wouldn’t call it fast! If a fast cruiser interests you, then take a look at the Najad 440 with a PHRF of 57! Check out sailing RAN on UA-cam. Thanks for the comment.
So, I clicked on your video as I live in Goderich, Ontario, where your boat was built. I enjoyed watching and listening to your honest commentary about the somewhat overwhelming decision making process. You two strike me as decent down to earth, good people and I just wanted to say congratulations. That’s a solid well built boat and I hope you have wonderful adventures on it!
Thank you for the kind words, we are loving it so far!
New subscriber sends Greetings from Tucson, Arizona.
Thanks for the excellent video.
I've been lookin' for 'bout a year and kind'a decided on a Nauticat 44 or the Gozzard - LUV the Gozzard's interior and profile..like a little pirate ship.
After two years, are y'all still happy with your beautiful boat?
She is one beautiful vessel. Congratulations. I was following this boat for months, and wanted to make an offer. Unfortunately, due to Covid I did not (I am kicking myself in the rear on this). You have a tremendous vessel to enjoy for many, many years. Good luck and best wishes to you. May your winds be fair and at your back. Use her in good heath.
Thank you so much for the comments.
I was watching, and dreaming of, this beauty for awhile. Then saw it sold. Now I’ll be following along to live vicariously through you. All the best
Thank you! We feel very fortunate to be a caretaker of her and can’t wait to learn, grow, and trust her!
Congratulation. Good sailing and learning.
Thank you!😁
So nice to hear you both recount and reflect on this process... congrats
Thank you so much!
Love your new boat
Thank you!
Good luck, great purchase and beautiful boat, looking forward to the next video, hopefully a full tour. If you need some weekend deckhands, we are local and available!
Thank you for the kind reply! After a Lot of clean up and organizing we will do a full tour!
Awesome video!! Can’t wait to see more!!
Thank you!!
So happy for thee two of you.
Thank you! We are really enjoying Adagio.😁
I went from a 30 ft boat to a 46 ft overall. I was terrified leaving the slip the first season . A year later I am a pro at leaving . You have a great boat there . You will get used to the length . Good luck guys
Thank you for the encouraging testimony. We have taken it off the dock with great results. She turns very well in tight spaces. We are very pleased.
Congratulations, you got yourself a real boat.
Thanks, we feel lucky to have her!
SAILING: The art of slowly going nowhere at great expense.
Hi! Just found your channel (and watching through the Gozzard 44 vids)...we're about to buy a Gozzard 36 so I'm very interested in your haul and sea trial...that's coming up for us! I'm on the east coast of FL for a few more weeks (visiting) not far from you actually. Normally up in the northeast.
Congratulations! We love our Gozzard! Such a well built yacht!
It's gorgeous
Beautiful indeed
Thank you! She is solid and heavy also!
So you made the ultimate decision. What's next! Off shore, Coastal crusing? How are you going to use your new acquisition?
regards and fair winds always
We have big thoughts but we are still working on the plan. World cruising would be amazing but life happens. At this point, still trying to figure it out.
We did just get back from a month in the Abacos and loved it!
Hate when sellers say “not going to negotiate “.
I must ask, you’ve had this lady for a while; what’s your review of her today?
She’s a Brick…House! I’m Amazed at her build quality! Can’t wait to spend more time on the water to learn her characteristics!
From the famous designer of the Bayfield, better to buy a boat designed by someone that knows how to design fast boats, like Doug Peterson who designed the Peterson 44
If you haven’t had the pleasure of stepping aboard a Gozzard 44, I would recommend you do, as the build quality is incredible! It’s performance is up to par for a heavy cruiser. The Peterson 44 is a fine boat with good accommodations, somewhat faster than the Gozzard, no doubt because of the Peterson narrow beam. I wouldn’t call it fast! If a fast cruiser interests you, then take a look at the Najad 440 with a PHRF of 57! Check out sailing RAN on UA-cam. Thanks for the comment.