My way of thinking is if it floats I love it lol and I mean anything from a canoe to a aircraft carrier...... But this design is the best the way you guys laid this cabin out is outstanding
Great presentation, love how you started at the hull. Although wished you would had showed us the transom rear hull-transom. Glad you actually went into the cabin.
For those who have a ton of expendable money. Many, many people have this much money, but very few have this much--TO SPEND on a non-essential item. THEN, there is either the slip fee and/or the commercial truck and heavy trailer to pull it--and the space to store it while it sits on that trailer. And one more twist--one more onion. IF you have this kind of money, you may find you pay way LESS on an annual basis to hire a boat/guide, the few times you actually go anywhere. Exceptions? You bet, but very few. My advice, for what it is worth, buy the largest TRAILERABLE boat you can COMFORTABLY afford--and tow- and store at home. If money gets tight, the damn thing sits there, costing you nothing. That is what I have, great mobility, low cost (paid cash), low operational costs, no storage fees. Surprisingly able for what it is.
My way of thinking is if it floats I love it lol and I mean anything from a canoe to a aircraft carrier...... But this design is the best the way you guys laid this cabin out is outstanding
The beer will go to the right and the fish to the left 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 great video beautiful vessel 💕💕💕💕💕💕
Great presentation, love how you started at the hull. Although wished you would had showed us the transom rear hull-transom. Glad you actually went into the cabin.
One of the best videos I seen, I love this boat.
I didn't notice the wasps though so I'm forced to watch the video again and pay closer attention to detail 😂
For those who have a ton of expendable money. Many, many people have this much money, but very few have this much--TO SPEND on a non-essential item. THEN, there is either the slip fee and/or the commercial truck and heavy trailer to pull it--and the space to store it while it sits on that trailer. And one more twist--one more onion. IF you have this kind of money, you may find you pay way LESS on an annual basis to hire a boat/guide, the few times you actually go anywhere. Exceptions? You bet, but very few. My advice, for what it is worth, buy the largest TRAILERABLE boat you can COMFORTABLY afford--and tow- and store at home. If money gets tight, the damn thing sits there, costing you nothing. That is what I have, great mobility, low cost (paid cash), low operational costs, no storage fees. Surprisingly able for what it is.
Im glad hes not 3 feet tall and I am really glad at 0:28 those wasp's are 3 feet long ! lol That's so creepy !
Lmao "forward berth up front to go ahead and let the captain's quarters sleep" and "coriander counter tops"
That August heat 😅. Still a great boat though! You can learn more about our lineup of Grady-Whites here: bit.ly/3qZqFTH
I don't see a Carolina flare
Not seeing a bow-thruster ?
Awesome
How much is the approximate cost of a boat like this, 400k?
Not sure, I know the 2019 37 is around 750 k