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Hi Harbor Master I don't know where you are getting your prices from for cuddy cabins under $50K. I live in Florida and you cant even buy a two year old cuddy for under $50K especially the ones you posted.Find me one and I'll buy 2 .
@@arthurnunziata1079 I am waiting for an answer too. Please Harbor Master, can you answer him. I mean, If we take time to watch your videos, I think that’s the least you could do; provide us with some answers, right.
@@dieulyhercules1263 Forget it, there's a lot of sketchy information in this video. Edit: For instance they advertise "cuddy cabin" in the title and show almost nothing at all in the video.
Idk but i had 60 000€ yamarin 63 dc with full accessories and i was happy when i saw yamarin was 1st. Yamarin is finnish brand and lucky i live in finland, in thousands lakes country.
Excelent video showing that you can enjoy water or have a great day without being a millionaire. I think they are an excellent alternative for those of us who love sailing. Thanks for the video!
I want somthing like one of these to spend few weeks on inter coastal kind like camping but traveling i like big cabin cruisers but their so slow and take so much fuel something like these would be great for a few days
I was excited when I read "cuddy cabin" in the title. I knew the accommodations would be small, but that was kind of the appeal. Then the 8 & 1/2 minute video shows a grand total of about 15 seconds of the actual cabins. Why do this?
The yamarin with a 250 floats my boat, what a beauty Really wide huge beam at 8 feet too, very nice well designed, I like the big table and seating in the back and the enclosure for the cockpit is very nice
The difference in pricing between the base price of the Flyer 8 cuddy cabin boat on the website and the prices in the used market can be attributed to various factors. The base price typically represents the MSRP with minimal or no additional features or customization. As boats age and gain popularity, their value can increase due to factors such as market demand, limited supply, and upgrades made by previous owners. The condition, maintenance history, and location of the used boats can also affect their pricing in the market. It's important to carefully consider all these factors and conduct thorough research when comparing prices between new and used boats to ensure you make an informed decision.
Really good work on the video.As for the boats,I like their looks,but for the price,I would rather go a couple of years older. Getting a full boat,a couple cabins,real sitting areas,full size sun bathing areas,possible fly bride,useable kitchen ....these,for what you get..are way to expensive.you can get a sub 35ft for less then 50,000 dollars.yes a few years older,but for what you get....makes more sense to me,,but just my opinion.nothing more.
No sterndrive powered boats? I like having a full width swim platform for easy boarding and entertainment. Those outboards are costly to maintain and some mechanics don't have the tools/training to work on the newest ones.
Actually preventative maintenance and upkeep on a modern four stroke outboard is significantly less expensive and time consuming than any IO. All of the major manufacturers have retooled their molds to accommodate the outboard and retain a large swim platform. Look at the platform and layout of the Monterey M65 as an example. The power to weight ration of OB boats is superior to IO. For winterization you lower the trim, let the water drain out and done. There’s no crawling under an engine hatch or fitting into tight spaces like an IO while access the OBs is right there. I wouldn’t take any boat I own to a mechanic who doesn’t have the tools or knowledge to fix a modern IO or OB. Other than a full width platform, there is zero benefit of an IO compared to a modern four stroke OB.
@@chrishackett554 In this labor shortage environment I challenge you to find a capable place to work on the newest outboards. I live in an area of the country where winterizing is not needed. Many people are in the same situation. An outboard powered boat is just plain stupid, unless you are some sort of person who just needs the visual presence of engines to somehow satisfy their desires. Chris, you are either very young or uninformed or both. The history of the sterndrive was to address all the negatives of outboards- those factors remain unchanged to date.
@@drewmueller3913 Considering I possess a USCG Masters license for over twenty five years and insured by Lloyds of London as a yacht delivery captain and shuttle multimillion dollar yachts with never a marine incident, I’d say that I’m neither young nor misinformed. You are 100% correct that the old carbureted and the the first generation of EFI outboards smelly oil burners and especially the carb OBs, unreliable. Contrary to your opinion that modern OBs are so “dumb” then why is every major boat engine company (Mercury, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda etc) producing more OBs now than anytime in history with no end in sight. I guess their marketing experts are dumb also. You attacked my credibility rather than counter my facts of why modern 4 stroke OBs are better than recreational IOs. There are dozens of non partisan experts on the internet and UA-cam who will state the same facts as I have. Stick with your IO and I’ll stick with my OBs and all will be happy.
@@chrishackett554 I've never crawled around my engine do do anything. I live in Ca. where we do no winterizing- as do many people, but it's not a big chore. If you like the looks of machinery cut into your stern platform then by all means go ahead. When your girlfriend or wife complains that she cant re board the boat just ignore it all.
@@drewmueller3913 My wife and family have zero issues reboarding our twin OB Renegade or Monterey M65 OB. I’ll bet my Monterey platform has way more usable room than any IO in the class and also a usable sun pad. Keep your IO and I’ll keep the OBs.
@@HarbourMastersTV Ah, OK. Do you have a video describing boats in that price range one can actually find for sale new in the United States? I've not found a single cuddy for sale in the United States new for under $100k US. It's why I clicked on your vide in the first place. I think there would be as many American viewers interested in that topic as European ones. Or do you only do videos about European craft?
@@HarbourMastersTV we have a 35 year old carver convertible in nice condition. We love it. I do the maintenance and repairs if needed and it is spacious, comfortable and the amount saved at purchase compared to something smaller and new will keep us boating for years.
hello can i pull a bayliner 25 foot cabin cruiser with a 2012 infiniti qx56??? i need to know if i wont have any problems when taking it out of the water thank you so much anyone??????????????????????????
@@HarbourMastersTV so you can answer to Patrick, right. Say something about the prices … where did you get them from, cause we would like to buy two of them, please.
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Hi Harbor Master I don't know where you are getting your prices from for cuddy cabins under $50K. I live in Florida and you cant even buy a two year old cuddy for under $50K especially the ones you posted.Find me one and I'll buy 2 .
@@arthurnunziata1079 I am waiting for an answer too. Please Harbor Master, can you answer him. I mean, If we take time to watch your videos, I think that’s the least you could do; provide us with some answers, right.
@@dieulyhercules1263
Forget it, there's a lot of sketchy information in this video.
Edit: For instance they advertise "cuddy cabin" in the title and show almost nothing at all in the video.
Idk but i had 60 000€ yamarin 63 dc with full accessories and i was happy when i saw yamarin was 1st. Yamarin is finnish brand and lucky i live in finland, in thousands lakes country.
Loving the beneteau flyer 8 sundeck - looks like a good boat for beginners- while also having versatility for ocean faring
Excelent video showing that you can enjoy water or have a great day without being a millionaire. I think they are an excellent alternative for those of us who love sailing. Thanks for the video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Nordkapp Noblesse 720 is the ultimate boat!! Mine just arrived..
From what I can tell none of these boats come in under 50K
Probably before taxes and very basic, some without engine. Good comment.
I want somthing like one of these to spend few weeks on inter coastal kind like camping but traveling i like big cabin cruisers but their so slow and take so much fuel something like these would be great for a few days
I was excited when I read "cuddy cabin" in the title. I knew the accommodations would be small, but that was kind of the appeal.
Then the 8 & 1/2 minute video shows a grand total of about 15 seconds of the actual cabins. Why do this?
The yamarin with a 250 floats my boat, what a beauty
Really wide huge beam at 8 feet too, very nice well designed, I like the big table and seating in the back and the enclosure for the cockpit is very nice
I had a yamarin.. very good value for money.. but no near Askeladden, Flipper og Nordkapp when it comes to details and finish!
Excellent review!
Wonder if any of these cubby cabins have a outlet on deck for portable grills
These prices are incorrect.
For sure USD but not in U.S.
Super misleading information ! Prices are way off!
Hi there... do you know if there is Cuddy Cabin Motorboats with 2 outboard engines? For me twin engine layout is must in terms of security...
Are any of these for sale in the US?
NOPE!
Heyy Ava. Been watching your videos recently. Can you please make a video on classic sailboats under 300k please?
Let’s see! Thanks for the suggestion
The flyer 8 in the website starts at 33k base price. But the used market is between 100k and 160k............ where is the disconnect?
The difference in pricing between the base price of the Flyer 8 cuddy cabin boat on the website and the prices in the used market can be attributed to various factors. The base price typically represents the MSRP with minimal or no additional features or customization. As boats age and gain popularity, their value can increase due to factors such as market demand, limited supply, and upgrades made by previous owners. The condition, maintenance history, and location of the used boats can also affect their pricing in the market. It's important to carefully consider all these factors and conduct thorough research when comparing prices between new and used boats to ensure you make an informed decision.
Really good work on the video.As for the boats,I like their looks,but for the price,I would rather go a couple of years older. Getting a full boat,a couple cabins,real sitting areas,full size sun bathing areas,possible fly bride,useable kitchen ....these,for what you get..are way to expensive.you can get a sub 35ft for less then 50,000 dollars.yes a few years older,but for what you get....makes more sense to me,,but just my opinion.nothing more.
Fair enough and I appreciate the comment! Thanks so much for dropping by!
This video quotes prices the way my brother quotes prices. Just take whatever you hear and multiply it by 2.5 to find the actual price.
thanks
No sterndrive powered boats? I like having a full width swim platform for easy boarding and entertainment. Those outboards are costly to maintain and some mechanics don't have the tools/training to work on the newest ones.
Actually preventative maintenance and upkeep on a modern four stroke outboard is significantly less expensive and time consuming than any IO. All of the major manufacturers have retooled their molds to accommodate the outboard and retain a large swim platform. Look at the platform and layout of the Monterey M65 as an example. The power to weight ration of OB boats is superior to IO. For winterization you lower the trim, let the water drain out and done. There’s no crawling under an engine hatch or fitting into tight spaces like an IO while access the OBs is right there. I wouldn’t take any boat I own to a mechanic who doesn’t have the tools or knowledge to fix a modern IO or OB. Other than a full width platform, there is zero benefit of an IO compared to a modern four stroke OB.
@@chrishackett554 In this labor shortage environment I challenge you to find a capable place to work on the newest outboards. I live in an area of the country where winterizing is not needed. Many people are in the same situation. An outboard powered boat is just plain stupid, unless you are some sort of person who just needs the visual presence of engines to somehow satisfy their desires. Chris, you are either very young or uninformed or both. The history of the sterndrive was to address all the negatives of outboards- those factors remain unchanged to date.
@@drewmueller3913 Considering I possess a USCG Masters license for over twenty five years and insured by Lloyds of London as a yacht delivery captain and shuttle multimillion dollar yachts with never a marine incident, I’d say that I’m neither young nor misinformed. You are 100% correct that the old carbureted and the the first generation of EFI outboards smelly oil burners and especially the carb OBs, unreliable. Contrary to your opinion that modern OBs are so “dumb” then why is every major boat engine company (Mercury, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda etc) producing more OBs now than anytime in history with no end in sight. I guess their marketing experts are dumb also. You attacked my credibility rather than counter my facts of why modern 4 stroke OBs are better than recreational IOs. There are dozens of non partisan experts on the internet and UA-cam who will state the same facts as I have. Stick with your IO and I’ll stick with my OBs and all will be happy.
@@chrishackett554 I've never crawled around my engine do do anything. I live in Ca. where we do no winterizing- as do many people, but it's not a big chore. If you like the looks of machinery cut into your stern platform then by all means go ahead. When your girlfriend or wife complains that she cant re board the boat just ignore it all.
@@drewmueller3913 My wife and family have zero issues reboarding our twin OB Renegade or Monterey M65 OB. I’ll bet my Monterey platform has way more usable room than any IO in the class and also a usable sun pad. Keep your IO and I’ll keep the OBs.
This is all fine and good but why mention US dollars when Yamarin has no dealers in North America?
True, we actually had that converted from Euros.
@@HarbourMastersTV Ah, OK. Do you have a video describing boats in that price range one can actually find for sale new in the United States? I've not found a single cuddy for sale in the United States new for under $100k US. It's why I clicked on your vide in the first place. I think there would be as many American viewers interested in that topic as European ones. Or do you only do videos about European craft?
All I want is a boat I can live on instead of a house and the big mortgage so somthing for about 200k
You can buy a used cruiser for about half the price and have true comfort.
That's a great point! Used motorboats can offer incredible value. Have you looked at any specific models that caught your eye?
@@HarbourMastersTV we have a 35 year old carver convertible in nice condition. We love it. I do the maintenance and repairs if needed and it is spacious, comfortable and the amount saved at purchase compared to something smaller and new will keep us boating for years.
You forgot to talk about Donzi Sweet 16, they are under $30k, I still think the Donzi is more for the Price than those boats.
Interesting choice
Not a cuddy cabin to sleep in, except for leprechauns.
do any of these have a bath?
i dun think so, im thinking if i ever invited my friend onboard, it will be a bit akward for them to solve their personal matters....
Yea, all around the boat. Big old bath.
The neneteau flyer 8 sundeck is worth over 110k usd in Australia. Wtf?
This video is silly. There is not a Beneteau Flyer 8 Sundeck for under $50K.
Quick touch and a fiddle cabins….
hello can i pull a bayliner 25 foot cabin cruiser with a 2012 infiniti qx56??? i need to know if i wont have any problems when taking it out of the water thank you so much anyone??????????????????????????
Honey you sound like you shouldn't be anywhere near a boat trailer.
Btw the prices are without the motor!!!
How about US boats
Not one of these prices are even close to accurate.
Salt Water Fishing boats under $60,000?
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@HarbourMastersTV so you can answer to Patrick, right. Say something about the prices … where did you get them from, cause we would like to buy two of them, please.
Why am I here?
These boats cost twice as much in au😭
With all the taxes, insurance, agent's fees, and club membership or mooring permits--I can imagine!
cap camarat 7.5 100.000 dolar !!! not 50.000
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Number 1 anchors next to the rocks, wtf 😳 that’s stupid
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I didn't care for any of them
none of these boats is under $50k . bye
Terrible production