Best reason ever to not show the crew cabins. I like to see the crew area to see how they’re expected to live and especially to get away to decompress. The one area missed that I like to see is an engine room; just to get an idea how they are maintained. I enjoy your work Wiley and God willing, I’ll be able to use your services at retirement.
Christopher Columbus would have been happy to discover the passage to the indies in this boat. I like the placement of the washer in the galley instead of in the owner’s cabin. What happened to showing the rest of the kitchen appliances?
Get a grip. He absolutely discovered NOTHING! Just one thing, the Vikings were Christianized in 950 approximately, they were Christianized by Catholic bishops and they Christianized all of Scandinavia and the Nordic countries (Iceland, Faroe Islands, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland). Do you note something? They sailed to the Americas and settled more than a millennia ago!
Did mention this to one of the other Denison guys, as a European it always sounds weird when you call the generators ONAN. It's not a brand name, its the method of cooling (Oil Natural Air Natural). We'd just call it 'x'KVA generator or the 'Cummins' generator. Beautiful boat by the way!!
Manufactures haven't figured out how to make good use of the huge saloons on the bigger cats, so they inflate the chart area and make those big kitchen islands. All the glamour of a salad bar! In the below galley they tend to add an up-bar, and the saloon looks like an hotel lobby. Some fresh thoughts are needed.
@@catamarancentral Thanks for the clarification. BUT does not really answer my question. shorthanded is how many do you think it is? 2? 4 or 5? sorry if my eng is bad i´m from Sweden so..Hahaha as if that would be an a excuse!.
@@skronkaamulen Short handed is just a general expression usually meaning that most sail control lines are lead back within easy reach of the helm station. There is no set number of crew that covers 'shorthanded' on any boat because it depends on the crews experience - that is the most important factor! A very experienced professional captain could sail, anchor and dock this cat on his/her own; 10 people with no experience could not even leave the dock....
Best reason ever to not show the crew cabins. I like to see the crew area to see how they’re expected to live and especially to get away to decompress. The one area missed that I like to see is an engine room; just to get an idea how they are maintained. I enjoy your work Wiley and God willing, I’ll be able to use your services at retirement.
Christopher Columbus would have been happy to discover the passage to the indies in this boat.
I like the placement of the washer in the galley instead of in the owner’s cabin. What happened to showing the rest of the kitchen appliances?
Get a grip. He absolutely discovered NOTHING! Just one thing, the Vikings were Christianized in 950 approximately, they were Christianized by Catholic bishops and they Christianized all of Scandinavia and the Nordic countries (Iceland, Faroe Islands, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland). Do you note something? They sailed to the Americas and settled more than a millennia ago!
Did mention this to one of the other Denison guys, as a European it always sounds weird when you call the generators ONAN. It's not a brand name, its the method of cooling (Oil Natural Air Natural). We'd just call it 'x'KVA generator or the 'Cummins' generator.
Beautiful boat by the way!!
Manufactures haven't figured out how to make good use of the huge saloons on the bigger cats, so they inflate the chart area and make those big kitchen islands. All the glamour of a salad bar! In the below galley they tend to add an up-bar, and the saloon looks like an hotel lobby. Some fresh thoughts are needed.
What is the typical cruise speed of these things?
I'm always surprised there's no asking price in any of these videos, not even in the description.
Wiley, love the videos but one of my favorite parts was the transition from the cockpit into the saloon and you've edited those out :(
U say this cat i oki for shorthand sailing, what do u mean by that?
@@catamarancentral Thanks for the clarification. BUT does not really answer my question. shorthanded is how many do you think it is? 2? 4 or 5? sorry if my eng is bad i´m from Sweden so..Hahaha as if that would be an a excuse!.
@@skronkaamulen Short handed is just a general expression usually meaning that most sail control lines are lead back within easy reach of the helm station. There is no set number of crew that covers 'shorthanded' on any boat because it depends on the crews experience - that is the most important factor! A very experienced professional captain could sail, anchor and dock this cat on his/her own; 10 people with no experience could not even leave the dock....
Nice boat. No info link tho.
@@catamarancentral lol. Its ok. Thank you.
dear santa ....
@@catamarancentral I was good all year Santa
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