My brother and his wife lived aboard their 37 for 4 years . Did the great loop and enjoyed most of it. the Mississippi river was a bit scary with all the barge traffic , but Roxanne handled it all like a champ. Later on I picked her up and helped bring her home to Florida . Great boat , very sea kindly and a pleasure to handle.
nice to see some of the production process. This company could use some media savvy- web site is dated and very few videos on youtube. I hope to see more like this.
0:41 It's your boat shop......but I don't think those wheels are strong enough to haul that boat any distance. Not at all. I've done aircraft structural repair and a lot of work around the hangar for over 40 years and I would get a stronger dolly for those boats. If that thing fell over it could kill someone. I saw some guys place a rather heavy aircraft part on a work table. It probably stayed there for a week. Then instead of getting it's regular dolly they tried to move it on that work table. They hit a crack in the concrete and the whole thing collapsed. Beautiful boat and a great looking shop....but play it safe. Get a stronger dolly for moving those things around. I LOVE Nordic Tugs ever since I saw one at the Redwood City Marina in the Bay Area.
My brother and his wife lived aboard their 37 for 4 years . Did the great loop and enjoyed most of it. the Mississippi river was a bit scary with all the barge traffic , but Roxanne handled it all like a champ. Later on I picked her up and helped bring her home to Florida . Great boat , very sea kindly and a pleasure to handle.
Very nice. Recognize those areas. And the snow from last week lol.
Great boats!
4:53 The BEST part of the video. Congratulations guys for a job well done.
nice to see some of the production process. This company could use some media savvy- web site is dated and very few videos on youtube. I hope to see more like this.
Looking forward to the day I can order a Nordic Tug!!
0:41 It's your boat shop......but I don't think those wheels are strong enough to haul that boat any distance. Not at all. I've done aircraft structural repair and a lot of work around the hangar for over 40 years and I would get a stronger dolly for those boats. If that thing fell over it could kill someone. I saw some guys place a rather heavy aircraft part on a work table. It probably stayed there for a week. Then instead of getting it's regular dolly they tried to move it on that work table. They hit a crack in the concrete and the whole thing collapsed.
Beautiful boat and a great looking shop....but play it safe. Get a stronger dolly for moving those things around. I LOVE Nordic Tugs ever since I saw one at the Redwood City Marina in the Bay Area.
Nothing like a snow covered dock
Sweetness!
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I may have misunderstood the title for a second. 😂
Yeah that was just original footage for review . I better edit the title . Thanks
@@sayitrightmedia7111 it's fine really. Great video. 👍
I see the front windshield fogs up....That's not good.
That days was especially damp, and I can’t say it was that way for long. Tell us what you did like…