I don’t think I’ve ever been as impressed with a boat, car, RV, etc as I am with this boat! I mean, wow! The boat is deceiving in all that it has to offer.
Wow! I just came here after looking at the SAY 42, which is a similar style of boat, and thinking that was the ultimate driving machine and day boat (and which looks similarly special but with more performance and better economy), but I have to say the space you get on the Frauscher both on deck and in the cabins just knocks it out of the park. Happy days!! I'd never choose to buy a boat like this but I love them to bits all the same!!!
In the back by the seat i would put some mesh netting so contents don’t fly out next to the back seat where the back walk ways are on both sides but very nice boat i like it
my goodness, that has to be one of the best looking day boats I've ever seen. Never heard of them before I came across your video and I have to say I'm impressed. Great practicality and space in such a gorgeous design and attention to detail. Gladdens me to see a family business absolutely killing it in this corporate world. Should I ever be in the market for such a boat this is the first place I'll be looking.
Dan, as I commented on the performance video, I think this would be a great tender for a super or mega yacht. With the speed you got on the performance video it looks like it would work good for watersports as well. It could easily fit twelve to sixteen guests with two crew.
Zeelander does some of this stuff, as does Privilege Catamarans. But neither one really goes all out with everything in one package like they do. I heard of them on a channel that does yacht and boat reviews, wasn't this in depth though. There is a boat brand here in America called Pavati that makes luxury wake boats. They hype themselves as the 'ultimate' in luxury day boating, but one of these puts them to shame. Nice job Dan.
Zeelander is on the list of Dutch brands I want to film along with Wajer and a few others. Interesting about Pavati - Scotty behind the camera is actually a world champion wakeboarder so i'll ask him about them.
That's so beautiful! I love the layout and the sleek styling. I noticed a few things I would change. I would change the cooktop. LMAO! You can't cook on that unless you're at anchor! Everything else is just perfection.
I love the boat as it stands, but as I'm more of a fan of explorer yachts, so that the weather and season aren't the stopper, I would still love to see a fully enclosed vessel by Frauscher, catering to the explorer market. I think you could definitely keep it very sporty sylish and streamlined, but still make it more usable, by making it an all season, all weather cruising machine.
This is the boat, that I've always been looking for. How did I miss this? And i live in Austria, 2 hours awy from the factory.. This is a fantastic beautiful beautiful boat!!
I couldn't speak more highly for this boat and the people behind it. Go have a chat with Stefan Frauscher and buy yourself one of these you won't regret it.
To answer your question Ethan, I’m absolutely sure I could build a better boat.. If I knew anything about boats, with a Engineer degree, and a multi-million dollar budget.
Dan, I hope you told the guy he was an idiot! I can't believe somebody would try to anchor a boat that close to another one in wide open space. Something tells me he's probably a semi-wealthy first-time boater. BTW, nice looking boat.
He didn't understand my English so we just hoisted anchor and bailed. I wasn't going to risk it with that beautiful paint job. I don't think he actually understood what he did.
The Demon is special. Windows would be nice in the saloon - but I assume they didn't want to disturb the outer design. Is a wet shower necessary? Maybe room for a curtain in there.
Yes, it's a dream boat (if you spec the very expensive optional hull windows), but your fake surprise about the spaciousness of the cabin is a bit unnecessary. It's a 14m boat! Of course it'll be spacious.
That's the third time you have commented on one of my videos about me saying i'm being fake - are you ok dude? I was genuinely surprised at how spacious it was internally as the lines from the outside make her look so sleek and therefore you would expect a sacrifice in headroom and volume below which wasn't the case. The design is like a trick of the eyes in the way they achieve so much and i loved it!
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife I'm not keeping count, but I guess it's a pattern. I appreciate that you want manufacturers to keep giving you boats to review so you won't rip them to pieces, but sometimes your praise is a bit much, bordering on fakeness. Yes, the proportions are sleek because it's long as relatively narrow, but it's still a pretty massive boat. I've seen it out of the water, and expected that sort of interior space, if not more.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife triggered? Boat would be perfect with more glass in cabin. Would of loved to see that option. A million dollar boat needs a view from cabin if allowed by design which this doea
Yes perspex screen and it's not scratched it's actually warps funny on the curves when you look through it. I forgot to talk abou tthat in the video as the other Frauscher windscreens you can see through clearly. I just assumed because this is a tricky shape that the warping occurs similar to what happens on some glass windscreens. If there was one point you can knock this boat on then that is the one and only point because this thing is a work of art. True boat porn in my opinion.
Dan, I wish you would do the walk-through video first and then it automatically go to the performance video with all the specs. That gives somebody the chance to like your video and make a comment without having to worry about how to click on the next video. I know I would personally rather watch the walkthrough of the yacht itself and then have a video about the specs and performance. BTW, back in the seventies we had an exchange student from Adelaide whose father worked in the government. Last time I talked to her she was a reporter in London.
John you make a good point. I am working on an edit right now with the walkthrough first and test drive to post second. It just didn't occur to me to post in that order as I have so much fun while driving. Cheers for the tip!
Dan, I know Rico and Victoria from nauti styles does their walk-through showing the yacht and then showing the specs at the end. Nick from aquaholics does about the same. The fact you break it out into two videos is impressive because you actually get to do a sea trial and then do a separate video for your walkthrough or vice versa. Your channel came recommended by RUclips with the algorithm last year and I watched a couple videos and subscribe to your channel. I very much enjoy watching your channel and your boat and Yacht reviews.
SO this is a very worthy competitor to a Riva. If you're in the market I suggest you head to Palma and speak with Patrick and then Stefan Frauscher. Super friendly guys and their owners are like one big family. You feel like an absolute legend on one of these.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife thanks a lot for the advise, I will be in the market in March 2025 and I will follow your suggestion… Will keep you posted through the channel
Is there space for gyro marine stabilizer? I would trade the aligned screws for a stabilizer to eliminate rolling during swells. In addition, salt water from the tender's hull seems to drip on the engines. Is that ideal?
Yes gyro is an option. There is a rubber base for the tender garage that directs any moisture away from the motors but i would still dry the tender off when I'm back at the marina so as to not leave moisture in the engine bay. No it's not ideal but that's the price you pay for beauty I guess. Hopefully if you own this boat you have staff waiting back at the marina to pack it up for you at the end of the day.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife They are a bit of a closed book on that one, thats true. I’ve yet to see a proper video from you or Aquaholic to test the whole range of Wajer Yachts, from the Wajer 38, 44, 55 and the new 77. They often Bunker diesel at our Bunkerstation and i’ve seen them all up close (except the 77), and i know it’s personal preference, but for me the Wajer Yachts are the most beautifull and ultimate day/weekender yachts out there.
No this is same level as Wally Power. You are seeing us rolling over some waves from a number of 50-70ft boats arriving in the bay and putting off wash. But if I owned this Demon I would fit a gyro for Sydney Harbour as we get a lot of power boat wash.
Bro, not gonna lie. If boatbuilders are still using flow coat to finish inside hatches and bilges they really need to catch up. Hard to take the other stuff serious when half the smaller boatbuilders are using RTM for both sides. That flowcoat looks terrible on that hatch lid
When I first got into yachting, I didn't know how to pronounce anything in Spain correctly. Messed up saying Ibiza, 'Uh such an uncultured American! So stupid' Mallorca, same thing. But when we got to America and people would mispronounce cities like Duluth, Withlacoochee, Tsala Apopka, Homosassa they got mad if I gave them any crap for it. They would non stop not let me live it down, but threaten to report me to the captain if I gave them ⅛ what they gave me. It occured to me that the people that give you the most crap about not knowing how to pronounce something are usually the snobbiest and/or most insecure people ever. Someone says it wrong, help them out saying it correctly. Don't sit there and immediately launch into a tirade about how uncultured another country is. Anyways, thats my rant based on your bit there in the beginning. Sorry.
So embarrasing - I arrived and just assumed Spanish was the same as Italian so started speaking Italian words that I know and turns out it's completely different. Anyway, i'm here now and working on it! In Australia we just speak our own unique version of English - a new and improved version that we have gently massaged into an efficient method of communication... except for when we leave Australia lol!
It is absolutely ridiculous how that guy came in and anchored basically right on top of you! That is so rude. I can’t even believe it. Some people just have no common sense or decency. Unbelievable.
I think he was just focused on making sure he didn't anchor on top of sea grass and didn't pay too much attention to us. Wasn't the end of the world I just get nervous whith other peoples million dollar boats so not keen on taking any risks.
The boat is not designed. It is drawn and fabricated. The real engineering would get away from the Volvo pente, and would have a sharper bow hull design. The price went to high. The real value needs to be upper middle class.
I love how you made mention to height as if 5'7 is an average height these days. I'm 6'6. My 17 year old son is 6'4, our twin 12 year olds are already almost 6 feet tall, my wife is 5'11. My mom is 6 feet tall, my pops is 6'3. So a 6 foot tall cabin is a big no go for me. I'd rather save the weight and buy a day boat. If I want to sleep on the water with a bit of motorsport fun, I'd just haul my 3 sea Doo RXP up to lake Tahoe from my home in Reno Nevada, and take my uncle's absolutely ridiculous houseboat out. Myself, my dad, my brothers, cousins and uncle built it literally from scratch. My uncle found these HUUUUGE pontoons. They're 32 feet long and 8 feet in diameter. Like I said they're enormous. We framed a 40 foot long and 18 foot wide foundation and floor base, then essentially built a aerodynamic beach house on top of the thing. Im talking 106 inch TV, 8 choices of game consoles, over 10,000 watts of stereo equipment, black leather couches and stainless steel appliances baby. I freshened up a 5.9 liter 24 valve Cummins and fabbed up very efficient intake and exhaust manifolds with a very large precision turbo burning bio diesel. Overkill for a houseboat I know but it's as reliable as a Rolex, totally eco friendly, and at 1800 rpm gets this floating bachelor pad going 24 knots across smooth water. I designed the subframe and chassis myself, I'm a mechanical engineer I work for Yamaha. The housing structure itself has a MIG welded 4130 chromoly skeleton. I used 2 inch 6mm wall thickness tubes all mandrel bent at my home shop and I drilled and installed nut certs in all the pre determined places we would be bolting the siding to. We bought a bunch of 3mm galvanized sheet, glued ecofoam to both sides, hung some siding that's made from plastic bottles and bags for the outside, and simple wallpaper on the inside, with a sugar slurry I make myself. The windows are all lexan, the roof shingles are made from pressed recycled carpet foam, we draw up fresh lake Tahoe water for the hot water heater, running water, as well as the old school swamp cooler I completely rebuilt and outfitted to work in the chosen location. This houseboat could sink and everything it's built from as well as inside it, aside from a few electronics and whatnot, could be retrieved with zero impact on local wildlife. We even fill the engine with bio friendly multi grade engine oil that costs almost $20 a quart plus like I said, it runs on bio diesel as well as propane but mainly bio diesel I refine myself at home. My little refinery can squirt out 3 gallons of refined bio fuel an hour from disgusting ass fast food fryer oil. My oldest and I actually lived on the boat for 6 months while I was building a twin turbo kit for my uncle's neighbor. He has a 2009 Audi R8 with the little 4.2 liter V8 and wanted more power. I achieved that for him. Anyway, thought y'all might find our build interesting. If you have any questions, just ask I'm happy to help with any projects you may have. Just remember what boat stands for. Bust Out Another Thousand
Yes I see the design ethos as all about beauty so they are happy to sacrifice on practicality to achieve that. Like owning a supercar is how I think of this Frauscher. It's something beautiful you keep stored away and you use it on those amazing sunny days when you want to feel fantastic
You should have a little more respect towards the locals who always welcome you with a big smile and with their arms open, your comment about the Spanish who have anchored near you, is lacking in manners and respect that only little people are able to make.
Oh sorry mate I didn't mean to come across that way. Agree the locals Spanish people are legends. I was more stressing for the boat as he dropped his anchor on top of ours.
Yeah naw, sorry but no. It's a boat designed for flash, with zero practicality. Just watching the presenter waddle from bow to stern made me cringe. The huge bow is wasted space without any lounging areas, the aft is laughable, and the interior looks like it was designed by Ikea. Beautiful hull design... but I'd rather have a Riva for that money.
So yes you're right it's not actually designed to be practical it's all about the look and feeling it gives you so I actually agree. I think Frauscher understand that they are not for everyone and that's actually part of the appeal for the potential owners - owning something that is rare, beautiful and unique. And sure the looks can be appreciated or not appreciated by others - personal taste i guess
Depends on which currency we are talking about.? I suspect if we were talking Indonesian Rupiah it would be a Trillion. Even I'm a millionaire in Indonesia its great!
I think you're talking about the SAY 42 which I have also tested ruclips.net/video/56YfmPMpPjs/видео.html I've easily done 500hrs in flat stem bow boats and from what I saw of that video it was just poor driving. Short sharp waves, outgoing tide and high speed don't mix with this hull form. You'll just burry the bow. They have plenty of other advantages which i've demonstrated in other videos
sad you build such, an insane thing of a boat.. then cant make, an cosy an nice cabin. where there is so much eco, its not even nice to be there. use some noise dampning
The interior on this is absolutely amazing for the silhouette of the boat. What a machine
Agreed!
This is a Boat you get if you are freakin' James Bond.....😎
Shaken... not stired
I totally agree definitely should be in the next Bond movie!!!!
One of the most amazing boats I've seen in years
Same for me
I don’t think I’ve ever been as impressed with a boat, car, RV, etc as I am with this boat! I mean, wow! The boat is deceiving in all that it has to offer.
I had the same sense while aboard. Just amazing
This may be the nicest boat you’ve ever had on your channel, perfection!
I think it is
The Batmobile of the boat world! Nice review Dan.
I know right!
Now that is a modern boat I actually like! This thing is freaking beautiful! I’ll give that 2 thumbs up!
Wow! I just came here after looking at the SAY 42, which is a similar style of boat, and thinking that was the ultimate driving machine and day boat (and which looks similarly special but with more performance and better economy), but I have to say the space you get on the Frauscher both on deck and in the cabins just knocks it out of the park. Happy days!! I'd never choose to buy a boat like this but I love them to bits all the same!!!
As soon as I can afford a place with a marina dock in a cave and a gold elevator through the cave up into my house I am buying one of these.
In the back by the seat i would put some mesh netting so contents don’t fly out next to the back seat where the back walk ways are on both sides but very nice boat i like it
1.5M is a lot of money but this thing is well worth it!
my goodness, that has to be one of the best looking day boats I've ever seen. Never heard of them before I came across your video and I have to say I'm impressed. Great practicality and space in such a gorgeous design and attention to detail. Gladdens me to see a family business absolutely killing it in this corporate world. Should I ever be in the market for such a boat this is the first place I'll be looking.
This is also my dream boat for 2023. The feeling this boat gives you when onboard is hard to match.
Dan, as I commented on the performance video, I think this would be a great tender for a super or mega yacht. With the speed you got on the performance video it looks like it would work good for watersports as well. It could easily fit twelve to sixteen guests with two crew.
She would look fantastic alongside a mega yacht. I suspect you'd need a support yacht to carry her but sounds like a lot of fun to me!
Zeelander does some of this stuff, as does Privilege Catamarans. But neither one really goes all out with everything in one package like they do. I heard of them on a channel that does yacht and boat reviews, wasn't this in depth though. There is a boat brand here in America called Pavati that makes luxury wake boats. They hype themselves as the 'ultimate' in luxury day boating, but one of these puts them to shame. Nice job Dan.
Zeelander is on the list of Dutch brands I want to film along with Wajer and a few others. Interesting about Pavati - Scotty behind the camera is actually a world champion wakeboarder so i'll ask him about them.
Great Video. I’ve watched 5-6 takes from others. This is first to show engines, sun protection and bouy locations. Good work.
Oh sweet i'm glad that was useful
That's so beautiful! I love the layout and the sleek styling. I noticed a few things I would change. I would change the cooktop. LMAO! You can't cook on that unless you're at anchor! Everything else is just perfection.
I would add a seakeeper for Sydney and I wouldn't cook onboard. Just go to restaurants with good looking friends and have awesome days haha
Beautiful boat.
I need to buy a lottery ticket 😃
Beautiful beautiful boat!!!!❤ 🚤
I love the boat as it stands, but as I'm more of a fan of explorer yachts, so that the weather and season aren't the stopper, I would still love to see a fully enclosed vessel by Frauscher, catering to the explorer market. I think you could definitely keep it very sporty sylish and streamlined, but still make it more usable, by making it an all season, all weather cruising machine.
Wow imagine if Frauscher made a sexy Adventure style Explorer… it would be the James Bond of serious boats 😎
Great review, gorgeous boat.
Thanks Nickey
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife Please keep showing us beautiful dreams. You do such an incredible job.
This is more suited to me, as the 1017 was to low (though very fast) and meant bending and kneeling below deck.
This is the boat, that I've always been looking for. How did I miss this? And i live in Austria, 2 hours awy from the factory.. This is a fantastic beautiful beautiful boat!!
I couldn't speak more highly for this boat and the people behind it. Go have a chat with Stefan Frauscher and buy yourself one of these you won't regret it.
Hey Dan! Many thanks for the great review. #frauscherboats
Thank's for making the boat available to me. I could tell you have such a great team.
Thanks for a great Video 👍👍🇦🇺
To answer your question Ethan, I’m absolutely sure I could build a better boat..
If I knew anything about boats, with a Engineer degree, and a multi-million dollar budget.
Thanks mate 👍👍🇦🇺
No worries!
Dan, I hope you told the guy he was an idiot! I can't believe somebody would try to anchor a boat that close to another one in wide open space. Something tells me he's probably a semi-wealthy first-time boater. BTW, nice looking boat.
He didn't understand my English so we just hoisted anchor and bailed. I wasn't going to risk it with that beautiful paint job. I don't think he actually understood what he did.
The Demon is special. Windows would be nice in the saloon - but I assume they didn't want to disturb the outer design. Is a wet shower necessary? Maybe room for a curtain in there.
So special. Dream boat this one. I think if you're heading to the club in San Tropez afer a nice day and need to freshen up a shower would be useful.
What was the length of it, 36' or 38'?
No John she's 45'. A big day boat
looks like a 5 million dollar boat and then at 2:20 a $5 rain cover. cmon frauscher!
To be fair doesn't look like it rains in Mallorca over summers lol
Little small for the Navy, maybe use it for a a liberty launch, nice lines none the less.
These are lines you can fall in love with for sure!
VERY BEAUTIFUL WORK, love it $1000,000
Yes, it's a dream boat (if you spec the very expensive optional hull windows), but your fake surprise about the spaciousness of the cabin is a bit unnecessary. It's a 14m boat! Of course it'll be spacious.
That's the third time you have commented on one of my videos about me saying i'm being fake - are you ok dude? I was genuinely surprised at how spacious it was internally as the lines from the outside make her look so sleek and therefore you would expect a sacrifice in headroom and volume below which wasn't the case. The design is like a trick of the eyes in the way they achieve so much and i loved it!
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife I'm not keeping count, but I guess it's a pattern. I appreciate that you want manufacturers to keep giving you boats to review so you won't rip them to pieces, but sometimes your praise is a bit much, bordering on fakeness. Yes, the proportions are sleek because it's long as relatively narrow, but it's still a pretty massive boat. I've seen it out of the water, and expected that sort of interior space, if not more.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife triggered? Boat would be perfect with more glass in cabin. Would of loved to see that option. A million dollar boat needs a view from cabin if allowed by design which this doea
Is the screen made from Perspex? It’s scratched to buggery.
Yes perspex screen and it's not scratched it's actually warps funny on the curves when you look through it. I forgot to talk abou tthat in the video as the other Frauscher windscreens you can see through clearly. I just assumed because this is a tricky shape that the warping occurs similar to what happens on some glass windscreens. If there was one point you can knock this boat on then that is the one and only point because this thing is a work of art. True boat porn in my opinion.
Rope storage? Don't you mean line storage?
You got me Jack! The joys of unscripted RUclips presentations 😅
amazing boat.. dunno about the 1.5m Eu or more needed but again beautiful toy
Did they mention the speed? I think I missed it, but that's a beautiful boat!
I can do better than that, join me in this video for a full test drive ruclips.net/video/lRJ2YM2fhWc/видео.html
Dan, I wish you would do the walk-through video first and then it automatically go to the performance video with all the specs. That gives somebody the chance to like your video and make a comment without having to worry about how to click on the next video. I know I would personally rather watch the walkthrough of the yacht itself and then have a video about the specs and performance. BTW, back in the seventies we had an exchange student from Adelaide whose father worked in the government. Last time I talked to her she was a reporter in London.
John you make a good point. I am working on an edit right now with the walkthrough first and test drive to post second. It just didn't occur to me to post in that order as I have so much fun while driving. Cheers for the tip!
Dan, I know Rico and Victoria from nauti styles does their walk-through showing the yacht and then showing the specs at the end. Nick from aquaholics does about the same. The fact you break it out into two videos is impressive because you actually get to do a sea trial and then do a separate video for your walkthrough or vice versa. Your channel came recommended by RUclips with the algorithm last year and I watched a couple videos and subscribe to your channel. I very much enjoy watching your channel and your boat and Yacht reviews.
I always thought Riva is my go to boat once I have the money, seeing this boat, you messed with my head. I hate you 😂🌺🌸
SO this is a very worthy competitor to a Riva. If you're in the market I suggest you head to Palma and speak with Patrick and then Stefan Frauscher. Super friendly guys and their owners are like one big family. You feel like an absolute legend on one of these.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife thanks a lot for the advise, I will be in the market in March 2025 and I will follow your suggestion… Will keep you posted through the channel
very nice
And where does the Bimini hood go?
Under the seats. Neatly folds away
Beautiful ❤️
give this guy more boats to review
Is there space for gyro marine stabilizer? I would trade the aligned screws for a stabilizer to eliminate rolling during swells. In addition, salt water from the tender's hull seems to drip on the engines. Is that ideal?
Yes gyro is an option. There is a rubber base for the tender garage that directs any moisture away from the motors but i would still dry the tender off when I'm back at the marina so as to not leave moisture in the engine bay. No it's not ideal but that's the price you pay for beauty I guess. Hopefully if you own this boat you have staff waiting back at the marina to pack it up for you at the end of the day.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife My intended use would be island hopping in Aegean & Ionian sea Greece. I wouldn't be sailing out of the same marina every day.
perfect! needs a seakeeper though or you throw up in 10' when anchored
Yes that is an option and for Sydney Harbour I agree I would option that.
Where would you have to give up space to place the Seakeeper? I checked it would be a Seakeeper 6. Would you i.e. lose the tender?
Superb !!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Where is my hat Dan ?! 😂
I'll get there Joseph. Building a new website and eventually going to start selling hats.
That is a nice boat. Something like that probably goes for a good $2-300 thousand.
Add a million on that and you’re there 👍
Ha!
$1.3 would be a steal
y'all shoulndt worry with them anchoring near
their boat just made yours look better
Haha true
does this have body roll control?
Do you mean gyro? No this one didn't have one fitted but I believe it is possible
This thing was built by the time lords!
Bigger on the inside......
Nice looking boat, but not the most elegant access to the front deck
❤❤❤
More 💩ing space for me please. I like to spread out!
haha classic!
Wonder how she does on rivers
She'd be totally fine.
How short is this guy?
5'7' - I makle boats look huge lol
Yes i can
Haha built it and i'll test it!
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife gee I don't think I could live that long ,however dreams are free🤣
Where is Ma jorka?
It's a Spanish Island in the Med just south of Barcellona
Yeah but where are the rod holders
haha
Not me but Wajer yachts can!
If Wajer ever let me test one of their boats I can make a judgement on that. So far not luck - not without trying.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife They are a bit of a closed book on that one, thats true. I’ve yet to see a proper video from you or Aquaholic to test the whole range of Wajer Yachts, from the Wajer 38, 44, 55 and the new 77.
They often Bunker diesel at our Bunkerstation and i’ve seen them all up close (except the 77), and i know it’s personal preference, but for me the Wajer Yachts are the most beautifull and ultimate day/weekender yachts out there.
just a dry visit, no performance drive?😳
ruclips.net/video/lRJ2YM2fhWc/видео.html
whats the price
1.54M Euro
That mist be cheap wallypower version for me looks unstable its for fun made
No this is same level as Wally Power. You are seeing us rolling over some waves from a number of 50-70ft boats arriving in the bay and putting off wash. But if I owned this Demon I would fit a gyro for Sydney Harbour as we get a lot of power boat wash.
No, l cannot.
I can't build anything ((
Sandcastles are about my limit of construction ability.
If only the bow were raked and not plumb.
Could be interesting.
For the price of that boat no owner will ever sleep or cook in it.
That's probably true
Price?
Follow the link to in the description to the factory as I did this video last year and prices are always changing
Sooooo....They wouldn't let you drive it huh? LMAO
Haha of course they did. I drive every boat on this channel. It’s a separate video
Bro, not gonna lie. If boatbuilders are still using flow coat to finish inside hatches and bilges they really need to catch up. Hard to take the other stuff serious when half the smaller boatbuilders are using RTM for both sides. That flowcoat looks terrible on that hatch lid
Oh i'm learning something... what is RTM...?
When I first got into yachting, I didn't know how to pronounce anything in Spain correctly. Messed up saying Ibiza, 'Uh such an uncultured American! So stupid' Mallorca, same thing. But when we got to America and people would mispronounce cities like Duluth, Withlacoochee, Tsala Apopka, Homosassa they got mad if I gave them any crap for it. They would non stop not let me live it down, but threaten to report me to the captain if I gave them ⅛ what they gave me. It occured to me that the people that give you the most crap about not knowing how to pronounce something are usually the snobbiest and/or most insecure people ever. Someone says it wrong, help them out saying it correctly. Don't sit there and immediately launch into a tirade about how uncultured another country is. Anyways, thats my rant based on your bit there in the beginning. Sorry.
So embarrasing - I arrived and just assumed Spanish was the same as Italian so started speaking Italian words that I know and turns out it's completely different. Anyway, i'm here now and working on it!
In Australia we just speak our own unique version of English - a new and improved version that we have gently massaged into an efficient method of communication... except for when we leave Australia lol!
We build faster, seaworthier and much better looking boats for sure. Cashmere Powerboats - The New Spirit of Boating
I've love to learn about your boats then info@dansboatlife.com.au
Lol, "if you're 5'6" or 7". Alright Gimli. 😂
You think i could get it for about 20.000 eur if i chose a model with a motor not that powerful? 25.000 i could do..
You could charter one in Ibiza for a day with 20k Euro. That would be a great day!
It is absolutely ridiculous how that guy came in and anchored basically right on top of you! That is so rude. I can’t even believe it. Some people just have no common sense or decency. Unbelievable.
I think he was just focused on making sure he didn't anchor on top of sea grass and didn't pay too much attention to us. Wasn't the end of the world I just get nervous whith other peoples million dollar boats so not keen on taking any risks.
Beautiful vessel too bad in a flat sea it rocks like a demon dingy.
That was a lot of boat was to be fair
so if we could hear , no walking on the boat , means you just wanted it , how , pay for it , !
Rocks too much
That was power boat wash entering the bay as all the big boats started arriving FYI. Seakeeper is an option.
May be on thier own level, but you should check out the Formula and thier level.
Yes I would like that. Need to get to the States for Formula as not many down here.
The boat is not designed. It is drawn and fabricated. The real engineering would get away from the Volvo pente, and would have a sharper bow hull design. The price went to high. The real value needs to be upper middle class.
i like how they guy who is 5 ft tall keeps on saying everything has so much space lmao
I make boats look so spacious lol
Sleek.
Cool but I don’t like the demonic name.
Haha fair point
I’ll give you 2 nicer boats: Azimut and Riva.
Which Azimut are you thinking? Yes Riva have some stunning product! Fair competition
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I love how you made mention to height as if 5'7 is an average height these days. I'm 6'6. My 17 year old son is 6'4, our twin 12 year olds are already almost 6 feet tall, my wife is 5'11. My mom is 6 feet tall, my pops is 6'3. So a 6 foot tall cabin is a big no go for me. I'd rather save the weight and buy a day boat. If I want to sleep on the water with a bit of motorsport fun, I'd just haul my 3 sea Doo RXP up to lake Tahoe from my home in Reno Nevada, and take my uncle's absolutely ridiculous houseboat out. Myself, my dad, my brothers, cousins and uncle built it literally from scratch. My uncle found these HUUUUGE pontoons. They're 32 feet long and 8 feet in diameter. Like I said they're enormous. We framed a 40 foot long and 18 foot wide foundation and floor base, then essentially built a aerodynamic beach house on top of the thing. Im talking 106 inch TV, 8 choices of game consoles, over 10,000 watts of stereo equipment, black leather couches and stainless steel appliances baby. I freshened up a 5.9 liter 24 valve Cummins and fabbed up very efficient intake and exhaust manifolds with a very large precision turbo burning bio diesel. Overkill for a houseboat I know but it's as reliable as a Rolex, totally eco friendly, and at 1800 rpm gets this floating bachelor pad going 24 knots across smooth water. I designed the subframe and chassis myself, I'm a mechanical engineer I work for Yamaha. The housing structure itself has a MIG welded 4130 chromoly skeleton. I used 2 inch 6mm wall thickness tubes all mandrel bent at my home shop and I drilled and installed nut certs in all the pre determined places we would be bolting the siding to. We bought a bunch of 3mm galvanized sheet, glued ecofoam to both sides, hung some siding that's made from plastic bottles and bags for the outside, and simple wallpaper on the inside, with a sugar slurry I make myself. The windows are all lexan, the roof shingles are made from pressed recycled carpet foam, we draw up fresh lake Tahoe water for the hot water heater, running water, as well as the old school swamp cooler I completely rebuilt and outfitted to work in the chosen location. This houseboat could sink and everything it's built from as well as inside it, aside from a few electronics and whatnot, could be retrieved with zero impact on local wildlife. We even fill the engine with bio friendly multi grade engine oil that costs almost $20 a quart plus like I said, it runs on bio diesel as well as propane but mainly bio diesel I refine myself at home. My little refinery can squirt out 3 gallons of refined bio fuel an hour from disgusting ass fast food fryer oil. My oldest and I actually lived on the boat for 6 months while I was building a twin turbo kit for my uncle's neighbor. He has a 2009 Audi R8 with the little 4.2 liter V8 and wanted more power. I achieved that for him. Anyway, thought y'all might find our build interesting. If you have any questions, just ask I'm happy to help with any projects you may have. Just remember what boat stands for.
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This is hillarious and sounds like so much fun! Can you email info@dansboatlife.com.au and if i'm in your area maybe I could come film it?
He opens something and tells what is in there, but the Camera shows nothing… 🥴
Whoops i must have missed that in my editing - sorry mate
I give the boat a 2/10.
Ouch! We will have to agree to disagree on that one :)
They could have done a far better job on the shader. Looks cheap and flimsy...
To be fair I think I only showed it being unfolded and not completely tightened
Hmmmm.... good looking boat. But it lacks utility.
Yes I see the design ethos as all about beauty so they are happy to sacrifice on practicality to achieve that. Like owning a supercar is how I think of this Frauscher. It's something beautiful you keep stored away and you use it on those amazing sunny days when you want to feel fantastic
wouldn't pay more than 500k for a brand new boat like this. wouldn't pay more than 150k for a used 10 year old one.
You should have a little more respect towards the locals who always welcome you with a big smile and with their arms open, your comment about the Spanish who have anchored near you, is lacking in manners and respect that only little people are able to make.
Oh sorry mate I didn't mean to come across that way. Agree the locals Spanish people are legends. I was more stressing for the boat as he dropped his anchor on top of ours.
Yeah naw, sorry but no.
It's a boat designed for flash, with zero practicality. Just watching the presenter waddle from bow to stern made me cringe.
The huge bow is wasted space without any lounging areas, the aft is laughable, and the interior looks like it was designed by Ikea.
Beautiful hull design... but I'd rather have a Riva for that money.
So yes you're right it's not actually designed to be practical it's all about the look and feeling it gives you so I actually agree. I think Frauscher understand that they are not for everyone and that's actually part of the appeal for the potential owners - owning something that is rare, beautiful and unique. And sure the looks can be appreciated or not appreciated by others - personal taste i guess
Almost useless!
Just depends on where you're at with your boat life I guess
Sweet boat! How many millions is it going to set me back 🤔
Depends on which currency we are talking about.? I suspect if we were talking Indonesian Rupiah it would be a Trillion. Even I'm a millionaire in Indonesia its great!
Are you just 5 foot tall? Or less?
5'7
Saw a boat with the ballet disco straight under at holiver inlet in the 1st wave it hit what a terrible bow design
I think you're talking about the SAY 42 which I have also tested ruclips.net/video/56YfmPMpPjs/видео.html
I've easily done 500hrs in flat stem bow boats and from what I saw of that video it was just poor driving. Short sharp waves, outgoing tide and high speed don't mix with this hull form. You'll just burry the bow. They have plenty of other advantages which i've demonstrated in other videos
sad you build such, an insane thing of a boat.. then cant make, an cosy an nice cabin. where there is so much eco, its not even nice to be there. use some noise dampning
I thought it was quite nice but each to their own
the lines are ugly imo... i'm traditional i guess...
Can’t please everyone I guess