Bliksem, what a lekker boat. Hopefully we can cut loose in 5 years with as our kids are too small right now. We also need to save some more loot. Trevor, Hervey Bay Australia 🇦🇺 🇿🇦
Is there room to have a water maker added to this boat at the time of its build in Turkey? Could the short couch on the port side be left out of the design in favor of an office desk area and some additional storage or is there some type of tankage under that couch? And, what is the floor to ceiling height in the guest berth and in front of the two closets in the master berth?
hi, thanks for sharing! quick question: is it just me or the salon and kitchen are way less habitable compared to the N40? looks to me that there's not much space to move around and also the table seems small...
Hi Gabrielle. The table is quite small but was perfect for the two of us. The galley is well designed and works well. We spent 4 weeks aboard in October/November last year and found we had enough space. We plan 6-12 week at a time so the N41 will be perfect. For a permanent live aboard I would look at the N52 or the great looking new N51. I highly recommend the N41 for two people for up to 3 month cruises. Just my personal opinion.
Love your videos, except for these vertical formats:-) Can you please show the outboard sides of the engines? Looks really tight for service. On the old Gandbanks, you could easily sit on the outboard sides and work. Not on this 41. And on the port engine is the raw water impeller, oil cooler, and heat exchanger. Looks nearly impossible to repair. Hoping I'm wrong. Maybe laying on top and reaching over is going to be the way. Wish NH could over given it at least a foot of room on the outboard sides. I'd sacrifice fuel tank storage for more room or maybe they could have done something different with the tanks.Being able to easily service the engines is a huge MUST. Really looks like they missed the mark here. This is our favorite boat and we really want to order one within a couple years.
Thanks for sharing the bad weather footage, it's good to see real life. Can you explain if the boat takes a lot of work to get in and out of storage on the hard each 6 months? Can I ask where you store it, the monthly cost and are you happy with the service? Thanks.
Hi Mike. Depending on how much fuel you want to burn - a good compromise is around 7 knots where she is very comfortable and not burning too much fuel. I will do real life fuel consumption rates when we return in May.
Lekker boat Charles! Im also looking at the n41 and also from za{gp). Spoke to the guys in uk, but im not ready yet.. Are you happy with the quality., etc. You mentioned something about the gearbox? Cheers
Hello Frans - great to hear that another za person is interested in Nordhavn. The N41 is a really well built vessel and we are super happy with the quality. We had a gearbox leak that was most probably shipped from the engine factory with a small crack. Nordhavn's support was brilliant and they replaced the part. I highly recommend the Nordhavn brand - let me know if you have any more questions.
Hi Ganesh. We looked at numerous boats including sailing catamarans. We wanted a vessel that was super well built and could handle most conditions - had to have two means of propulsion (either sails and engine or 2 x engines) and was super easy to store on the hard. It also had to have the space to spend months aboard and reliability was a big factor. The N41 is category A and that was essential and disqualified many other small trawler brands. In the end it was a "no brainer" to go for a N41 and we have been happy with our decision - the only reason I would change one day would be to go bigger if we lived aboard permanently and that would probably be a bigger Nordhavn.
The windows have small air holes in the bottom track - in future I will put some small grommets into the holes in poor beam weather. In an ocean crossing I would most probably look at complete shutters or a more secure arrangement. The boat is built super strong so is definitely capable of much worse weather than we are.
It seems like a remarkably empty engine room? I can't quite believe the bigger nordhavns have so much more jammed in when the 41 like this is nearly empty yet still has everything needed...? Everything's very pared down though, the diesel heating system is certain.y not ul too much but as they're sub $900 imguessif it was a problem its affordable to keep a new as spares somewhere, possibly the same would apply to a lot of the standard equipment, its basic but all there and easily replaceable. The cracked gearbox housing I'd be tempted to have it welded and keep for spares
We have a 2.95m tender with a 15hp outboard - could go slightly bigger if required. Could put some bikes on the roof but they will rust with the sea spray - unless you had a good cover. Not too much space for bike storage inside or in the lazaret unless you travel very light - we store spares/food/oils/chairs etc in the laz.
@@teamescape6267 thanks for the info, really appreciate. I have two boys and would like to accommodate them as well. I realize it would be a tite squeeze but it will have to do as the 475 will be twice the price
Hey, dont listen to all these movie directors...I appreciate the video...what do you estimate those seas were, 3-6 foot? Hard to tell on video...more rough seas videos please! I was out in 4-8 yesterday on a 36' and we got beat up pretty bad at some moments, but no stabilizers, etc.
Hi David. The swell was relatively small at around 3 - 6ft as you mentioned - the challenge is that they were close together (3-5s) which makes for an uncomfortable ride. The N41 is a heavy vessel and in my opinion handled very well. I look forward to returning to Turkey in April this year and will post some more footage of any rough weather we encounter. All the best with your 36".
i can't believe you have leaky windows already , ....deal breaker for me . i had a cheoy lee motorsailer and they leak too , it was a night mare all the teak inside got damaged and ruined the boat .
Hi, the windows have ventilation holes that I should have covered in those conditions and definitely not a fault. The N41 is a brilliant vessel and I highly recommend.
Can the ventilation holes be shut like a modern home's window by sliding a device inside the window ? Or do you have to go out on deck to do it ? Do all the windows have ventilation holes ?
@@teamescape6267 Great thanks for replying i just have one more question are you actually in Cape Town with the boat cause alot of smaller boats avoid that area because of rough seas there ye and my favourite is the N60. Thanks again
@@axelvonversen Hi Alex. We have left our N41 on the hard in Turkey for winter. We plan to cruise the Med moving westwards over the next few years before crossing to the Caribbean. We don’t have plans to bring back to South Africa - our home port is Durban which is great for day fishing trips on a fast offshore sports boat but not a Nordhavn.
Hi Phil - please see my other comments - windows have ventilation holes that I should have covered - this is a great vessel sold by a brilliant company in my view.
Video is just ok, but music was terrible !!!! If you’re going to make more of these, get a decent camera and write a script, or consider what to speak about before you film. Just sayin’
Hey thanks for the vid's on this amazing boat - however would be WAY better if you filmed in landscape mode....
Also - i would vote for the sounds of the sea and boat over ANY music !
Thanks for sharing, looking forward to future videos. Nice engine room layout.
Currently my 2nd favourite vessel (after a Diesel Duck), I've watched a few videos of the 41 and would not hesitate to go trans-Atlantic in one.
Beautiful thing you have thier (your boat) 😊😉
Just love the Nordhavn..
Hi, thanks for sharing experience, I'd love to buy this boat also, whats wrong with windows, why water was coming through?
Props for your videos, as others have mentioned, turn your phone 90 degrees and see if your phone can shoot stabilized videos.
Very enjoyable watch
Beautiful Engine room, What brand Engine and specs on engine? Please.
I love your little ship. Thank you for sharing it with us. What country did you store it at?
We are currently storing in Turkey but plan on moving Westwards in the Med towards Greece, then Italy and Spain.
Bliksem, what a lekker boat. Hopefully we can cut loose in 5 years with as our kids are too small right now. We also need to save some more loot. Trevor, Hervey Bay Australia 🇦🇺 🇿🇦
Howzit Trevor. All the best with your 5 year plan and saving some loot. I agree that the N41 is a leaker boat.
Nordhavn for the win!
Is there room to have a water maker added to this boat at the time of its build in Turkey? Could the short couch on the port side be left out of the design in favor of an office desk area and some additional storage or is there some type of tankage under that couch? And, what is the floor to ceiling height in the guest berth and in front of the two closets in the master berth?
What are the lengths of the beds in the guest cabin and the owners cabin?
Great video, thanks.
hi, thanks for sharing! quick question: is it just me or the salon and kitchen are way less habitable compared to the N40? looks to me that there's not much space to move around and also the table seems small...
Hi Gabrielle. The table is quite small but was perfect for the two of us. The galley is well designed and works well. We spent 4 weeks aboard in October/November last year and found we had enough space. We plan 6-12 week at a time so the N41 will be perfect. For a permanent live aboard I would look at the N52 or the great looking new N51. I highly recommend the N41 for two people for up to 3 month cruises. Just my personal opinion.
Are the stabilizers worth the cost, maintenance and additional complexity ???
The boat is kitted out with the stabilizers when it's built at the factory.
Love your videos, except for these vertical formats:-) Can you please show the outboard sides of the engines? Looks really tight for service. On the old Gandbanks, you could easily sit on the outboard sides and work. Not on this 41. And on the port engine is the raw water impeller, oil cooler, and heat exchanger. Looks nearly impossible to repair. Hoping I'm wrong. Maybe laying on top and reaching over is going to be the way. Wish NH could over given it at least a foot of room on the outboard sides. I'd sacrifice fuel tank storage for more room or maybe they could have done something different with the tanks.Being able to easily service the engines is a huge MUST. Really looks like they missed the mark here. This is our favorite boat and we really want to order one within a couple years.
Thanks for sharing the bad weather footage, it's good to see real life. Can you explain if the boat takes a lot of work to get in and out of storage on the hard each 6 months? Can I ask where you store it, the monthly cost and are you happy with the service? Thanks.
Thank you for sharing. Curious what speed she likes to cruise at?
Hi Mike. Depending on how much fuel you want to burn - a good compromise is around 7 knots where she is very comfortable and not burning too much fuel. I will do real life fuel consumption rates when we return in May.
Lekker boat Charles! Im also looking at the n41 and also from za{gp). Spoke to the guys in uk, but im not ready yet.. Are you happy with the quality., etc. You mentioned something about the gearbox? Cheers
Hello Frans - great to hear that another za person is interested in Nordhavn. The N41 is a really well built vessel and we are super happy with the quality. We had a gearbox leak that was most probably shipped from the engine factory with a small crack. Nordhavn's support was brilliant and they replaced the part. I highly recommend the Nordhavn brand - let me know if you have any more questions.
@@teamescape6267 Thank you!
Beautiful
Firstly, thanks for this great video.
Secondly, Does this lovely little cruiser really give a 3000nm range?
Thanks again for the vid.
Indeed it does!
It give 6.500 miles at 4.98 knots
2.650 at 6.65 knots
922 miles at 9 knots
what other boats did you consider before buying this one? Hardy? Dale? or any British boats?
Hi Ganesh. We looked at numerous boats including sailing catamarans. We wanted a vessel that was super well built and could handle most conditions - had to have two means of propulsion (either sails and engine or 2 x engines) and was super easy to store on the hard. It also had to have the space to spend months aboard and reliability was a big factor. The N41 is category A and that was essential and disqualified many other small trawler brands. In the end it was a "no brainer" to go for a N41 and we have been happy with our decision - the only reason I would change one day would be to go bigger if we lived aboard permanently and that would probably be a bigger Nordhavn.
Very nicely done. The leaking window seems odd for a vessel capable of crossing oceans?
The windows have small air holes in the bottom track - in future I will put some small grommets into the holes in poor beam weather. In an ocean crossing I would most probably look at complete shutters or a more secure arrangement. The boat is built super strong so is definitely capable of much worse weather than we are.
Thanks for the vids, just a suggestion, try a different angle, very small screen.
If you turned the phone around 90 reg. I would watch it.
It seems like a remarkably empty engine room?
I can't quite believe the bigger nordhavns have so much more jammed in when the 41 like this is nearly empty yet still has everything needed...?
Everything's very pared down though, the diesel heating system is certain.y not ul too much but as they're sub $900 imguessif it was a problem its affordable to keep a new as spares somewhere, possibly the same would apply to a lot of the standard equipment, its basic but all there and easily replaceable.
The cracked gearbox housing I'd be tempted to have it welded and keep for spares
What is the size of your tender and is there place for some bicycles onboard?
We have a 2.95m tender with a 15hp outboard - could go slightly bigger if required. Could put some bikes on the roof but they will rust with the sea spray - unless you had a good cover. Not too much space for bike storage inside or in the lazaret unless you travel very light - we store spares/food/oils/chairs etc in the laz.
@@teamescape6267 thanks for the info, really appreciate. I have two boys and would like to accommodate them as well. I realize it would be a tite squeeze but it will have to do as the 475 will be twice the price
Brompton folding bikes will easily store in the lazarette.
Hey, dont listen to all these movie directors...I appreciate the video...what do you estimate those seas were, 3-6 foot? Hard to tell on video...more rough seas videos please! I was out in 4-8 yesterday on a 36' and we got beat up pretty bad at some moments, but no stabilizers, etc.
Hi David. The swell was relatively small at around 3 - 6ft as you mentioned - the challenge is that they were close together (3-5s) which makes for an uncomfortable ride. The N41 is a heavy vessel and in my opinion handled very well. I look forward to returning to Turkey in April this year and will post some more footage of any rough weather we encounter. All the best with your 36".
what is the draft of a 41
It is 1,42m Gaz.
Hate the narrow screen
Never hold your camera vertically. Please. 😂
Use a decent bloody camera
Who films vertically. You have 23k subscribers ffs.
i can't believe you have leaky windows already , ....deal breaker for me .
i had a cheoy lee motorsailer and they leak too , it was a night mare all the teak inside got damaged and ruined the boat .
Hi, the windows have ventilation holes that I should have covered in those conditions and definitely not a fault. The N41 is a brilliant vessel and I highly recommend.
Can the ventilation holes be shut like a modern home's window by sliding a device inside the window ? Or do you have to go out on deck to do it ? Do all the windows have ventilation holes ?
Awesome boat the best are you planning to cross any oceans like long distance
Hi Alex. We are planning to cruise the Med for the next few summers and then cross to the Caribbean so have a future crossing planned.
@@teamescape6267 Great thanks for replying i just have one more question are you actually in Cape Town with the boat cause alot of smaller boats avoid that area because of rough seas there ye and my favourite is the N60. Thanks again
@@axelvonversen Hi Alex. We have left our N41 on the hard in Turkey for winter. We plan to cruise the Med moving westwards over the next few years before crossing to the Caribbean. We don’t have plans to bring back to South Africa - our home port is Durban which is great for day fishing trips on a fast offshore sports boat but not a Nordhavn.
Try landscape view next time, please
Yup, this was real amateur footage on my phone. Will do some better footage next time.
You call this bad weather?!
New boat… leaking windows and broken gearbox on a new boat! This company is run by Wall Street these days… it shows.
Hi Phil - please see my other comments - windows have ventilation holes that I should have covered - this is a great vessel sold by a brilliant company in my view.
Awful video scaling
Don't waste time in this. Learn to video properly
Video is just ok, but music was terrible !!!! If you’re going to make more of these, get a decent camera and write a script, or consider what to speak about before you film. Just sayin’