I love watching Richard's presentation videos. It's a relaxing experience. One review describes him as the Bob Ross of marine sales. I agree! I've even got going with a "Richard Boat Drinking Game". It's simple, really..Every time he says 'beautiful', I take a sip of wine... 😆. After 4 videos, I'm well oiled... Seriously though, his knowledge and passion for these boats comes through and he's a consummate professional. Keep 'em coming Richard! 👍
In defense of Calibre Yacht Sales.... Every yacht brokerage has a "style", when they offer a yacht for sale. Richard Evans, has his own style as well, which matches the lifestyle of the North West quite nicely. Yes he spends more time describing the wood than other reviewers, but he is trying to convey a sense of maritime quality and craftsmanship, which is missing from many modern motor yachts. You can clearly see that he enjoys his job. Thank you Richard for showing us a little bit of heaven on earth and the Trawlers that can weather a storm or two as well.
Thank you for your comments. We do enjoy what we do. Our potential clients can always check out our website for more details or give us a call and speak to the broker.
I want to buy every boat in all the Calibre Yacht Sales videos that Richard has narrated - what a salesman; what a passionate lover of fine motor yachts!
Absolutely gorgeous stainless steel everywhere. Spacious, elegant and redundancy on everything important. Personally I love everything about this beautifully built boat. Again, the fit and finish is impeccable.
I love these boats, With your calm confident tour I can really imagine myself owning a boat like this. These boats give you the ability to go ANYWHERE...
I always enjoy your tours of the various boats that Calibre has for sale. Like one of the other people who commented, I am convinced to buy. Again what a superb presentation you have.
A couple of tips since I have seen a few of his videos. 1. less pots and pans and gaga over the wood 2. engine room, gen size, fuel capacity, engine power and cruising speed. 3. have your video crew go back and film the boat so they can items you talk about can edited in. i.e. beautiful roomy shower, large storage drawers. We more than often see you instead of the subject 4. try to cut back a bit on the "Mr. Rogers" presentation. Look a presentations done on "The Boat Show" You have a beautiful boat to show. Thanks
@@jasonjmarchi Sorry Jason, this is called a critique and hopefully helps the the salesperson know what other things we would be interested in hearing about. Also please check your spelling.
@@jasonjmarchi I won my won video, but your two stoopid to fimd it. I dare you. It's listed under "Smarmy Salzmen Swoon Over Silly Shit and Fergit the important stuff". Got it?
An excellent introduction and she certainly looks like one beautiful vessel except I must say I was a little disappointed because you did not show the heart of the boat that's the engine room. I can simply imagine the top-of-the-line Mechanics seeing how the boat was so will build.
The first thing I always notice in a yacht is the rigid hard top, perfect for the Pacific Northwest, and keep in mind the thick transom door and the fact that this wonderful space can be set up to be fully enclosed.
the enthusiasm that this man does his job is exceptional,, I think he must be very good at his job and although its part of the deal, I would buy a boat from him any day,,,, a real salesmen
Thank you for your kind feedback! Please visit our website at calibreyachts.com/ for new listing boats and feel free to contact the broker for more information.
You guys must understand that the people buying these boats don't care about the engine, specs, price, fuel economy etc...They're more concerned about the creature comforts and the wow factor. This guy knows his market and how to sell these boats.
Richard, you could make a sinking dingy sound wonderful. You do such an excellent job of showing these vessels. Of course it does make it easier with a manufacturer like Selene!! Keep it up!!
If only this boat had some teak somewhere, anywhere!
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All LRCs must have large frig/freezer in galley (larger than this one), separate ice maker, and a large spare freezer in machinery space (like this one.)
Agreed. He called that puny rediqulos freezer very very large. That's the moment I no longer trust this salesman. He lost what credibility he had with me. He could sell snake oil to a snake oil salesman.
Astrodiver 1 if he is selling you a boat you will own it after two days , why? Because that's when he will stop talking so you can take advantage to pay him...just look at the teak, just look 😂😂
425 HP Yanmar diesel, holds 1300 gallons of fuel and has a 3800 Nautical mile range, or 4,372 miles, or 7037 kilometre. A nautical mile is based on or I should say equal to 1/60th of a degree of latitude. It is 1.151 miles and equal to one knot of speed. so 12 knots x 1.15 = 13.8 mph. I'm guessing to get 4300 miles out of it the cruising speed would be about 9 to 11 knots. It is 2450 miles from Los Angeles harbor to Hilo Harbor in Hawaii and that would take this boat cruising at 10 knots 9 to 10 days depending on wind and current and is well within its range. Big boat for only one engine, but then they are rather expensive.
“I wish I could somehow convey the feeling that I have standing in this space” - I wish you could too. but instead you just throw more adjectives in than a high school student with their first thesaurus.
Someone said it sold for $1.2M. Nice inside with lots of pretty wood, warm and homey feeling. The galley is a bit small though. Nice design and color outside. Nice trawler. Wish I knew the fuel consumption at cruse speed (could look it up) Thanks for sharing.
I was a professional seamen for most of my working life. In any other reference, The "Cockpit" is the control centre. On a ship, the section of the boat he is calling the cockpit, is either the Stern, the After deck or the Poop deck. His "Bridge deck", being an open control centre would be called "The flying bridge" I'm not being critical. These are just my observations as an Australian.
On yachts, the 'cockpit' is exactly what he called it...the cockpit. Yes, old nautical calls this the aft or quarterdeck...but not on a yacht...then again, who puts a VIP quarters in the forecastle? (pronounced 'foke sale' to you land lubbers).
Dear Richard I love the way you present a detail tour of vessels. I went thru ur all videos. can u be independent reviewer and keep reviewing n presenting many more vessel which may not be listed on ur calibre yatch sales? Regards Addy.
Hello Lucky B.Since she is sold now, we took down the link for specs.If you would like to see specs of this vessel... please contact to info@calibreyachts.caThank you
This vessel has been sold! For a list of our current inventory, please visit us at www.calibreyachts.com
Richard has got to be about the best presenter of these videos. Excellent comments, well spoken, and also great video quality.
I, for one, love your reviews. You are the Bob Ross of yacht reviews. Keep up the good work!
I really like Richard’s tours, they’re wonderful.
He makes me want to buy every boat he shows us around 😆
It's hard express how much I enjoy Richard's presentation. His dimeanor is truly comforting and passion for these vessels is abundant.
This is the first Selene I have ever seen and it's truly a yacht-beautiful!
We totally agree!
Complex Curves!! That’s the first thing that came to my mind when I meet my wife!!
I bet she has a hard time finding a hat that fits!!poor thing
Same here! (but with my own wife) In fact, I accused her of being a balloon smuggler!
I love watching Richard's presentation videos. It's a relaxing experience. One review describes him as the Bob Ross of marine sales. I agree!
I've even got going with a "Richard Boat Drinking Game". It's simple, really..Every time he says 'beautiful', I take a sip of wine... 😆. After 4 videos, I'm well oiled...
Seriously though, his knowledge and passion for these boats comes through and he's a consummate professional. Keep 'em coming Richard! 👍
Lovely tour to learn about the 2008 Selene 53. I appreciate your eloquent explanation.
In defense of Calibre Yacht Sales.... Every yacht brokerage has a "style", when they offer a yacht for sale. Richard Evans, has his own style as well, which matches the lifestyle of the North West quite nicely. Yes he spends more time describing the wood than other reviewers, but he is trying to convey a sense of maritime quality and craftsmanship, which is missing from many modern motor yachts. You can clearly see that he enjoys his job. Thank you Richard for showing us a little bit of heaven on earth and the Trawlers that can weather a storm or two as well.
Thank you for your comments. We do enjoy what we do. Our potential clients can always check out our website for more details or give us a call and speak to the broker.
Beautiful. I couldn’t own a boat like this without living on it. Love it
I want to buy every boat in all the Calibre Yacht Sales videos that Richard has narrated - what a salesman; what a passionate lover of fine motor yachts!
Absolutely gorgeous stainless steel everywhere. Spacious, elegant and redundancy on everything important. Personally I love everything about this beautifully built boat. Again, the fit and finish is impeccable.
"look at this table, isn't it perfect" all while the table wobbles like it's drunk.
I love these boats, With your calm confident tour I can really imagine myself owning a boat like this. These boats give you the ability to go ANYWHERE...
You always provide masterpieces, your presentation is wonderful and your attention to detail makes us follow you with passion.
I could live on this boat! Now I just need to hit the lottery. All in all, a beautiful boat, and the salesman is a pro. That’s a compliment.
Thank you. Please let us know as soon as you have winning ticket! (kidding )
@@calibreyachtsales Rest assured that when my lucky numbers come through, I'll be calling ya too. : )
I don't often go boating. But when I do, I look at the teak.
Wanna look at my teak? Its nice n shiny
@@deezostrong5873 does it have any complex curves?
It’s beautiful .. mm ... wonderful, isn’t? It’s so warm and rich..Amazon, isn’t it? Mmmm
LOL!
He sure loves the wood.
Just feel that wood it's soo curved. You'll love having this teak inside.....your salon.
I love Richard! The guy is so good at his job, and he makes every boat feel like anyone would love owning it
Richards love for motor yachts is very evident. He’s a master salesman. Well done!
I always enjoy your tours of the various boats that Calibre has for sale. Like one of the other people who commented, I am convinced to buy. Again what a superb presentation you have.
I would have this guy show my yacht, if I had a yacht. He is classy and well-spoken. Smooth.
Thank you very much for your kind comment
Ill contact him when I'll be selling my nissan altima he will make it sound like rolls royce
Sstyle2 hope you have some TEAK, in it!!
A couple of tips since I have seen a few of his videos.
1. less pots and pans and gaga over the wood
2. engine room, gen size, fuel capacity, engine power and cruising speed.
3. have your video crew go back and film the boat so they can items you talk about can edited in. i.e. beautiful roomy shower, large storage drawers. We more than often see you instead of the subject
4. try to cut back a bit on the "Mr. Rogers" presentation. Look a presentations done on "The Boat Show"
You have a beautiful boat to show.
Thanks
wow I was thinking the same stuff.
Why don't you armchair nitwits make your won videos and then we will criticize YOU up and down. Morons.
But what about the complex corners! lol
@@jasonjmarchi Sorry Jason, this is called a critique and hopefully helps the the salesperson know what other things we would be interested in hearing about. Also please check your spelling.
@@jasonjmarchi I won my won video, but your two stoopid to fimd it. I dare you. It's listed under "Smarmy Salzmen Swoon Over Silly Shit and Fergit the important stuff". Got it?
didn't see the engineroom, the heart of the boat.
@rumpleforeskin73 just to let you know that life is short. Less is more.
@@kevinwilt3918 LOL!
I think you are confusing it with the wet bar.
I could live in this boat and never look back.
An excellent introduction and she certainly looks like one beautiful vessel except I must say I was a little disappointed because you did not show the heart of the boat that's the engine room. I can simply imagine the top-of-the-line Mechanics seeing how the boat was so will build.
wow one of the best tours i have seen
Oh my *sighs* look at this wonderful beautiful teak x 1000
Gamingn00bDad Don't forget the complex curves
lol
dont forget about the lovely teak teak teak teak
That has got to be the most elegant presentation I have ever seen.
Maybe it's just me but I feel like I'm being talk down to. Like when he says "isn't that beautiful" 🙄 if it is I would see it
Really nice boat and presentation. Please just cut down on the Words beautifull, nice, warm and rich. They tend to come very many times.
Just stunning! Craftsmanship galore! Love the ship like lines! Would love it to cruise around the Great Lakes! So beautiful so comfortable.
❤️❤️❤️
...a very thorough, informative tour of a beautiful trawler. Thanks!
I love The amount of redundant features, more vessels this size need that!
I love The amount of redundant features, more vessels this size need that!
Richard Evans, the ASMR yacht man.
This guy REALLY loves to show these boats...I LOVE his representation...
The first thing I always notice in a yacht is the rigid hard top, perfect for the Pacific Northwest, and keep in mind the thick transom door and the fact that this wonderful space can be set up to be fully enclosed.
Love how he describes everything Great Job
Saline really builds nice boats I’m really impressed by the quality!!
I'm interested in something with a bit more teak.
Some mahogany perhaps?
😂😂😂😂
you never maintained teak on your boat for a decade, or you wound not miss it.
John I was thinking the same thing my sanding hand started shaking just thing about it
Need to show that engine room.
But a beautiful vessel, no doubt!
That guy is an amazing salesman. It’s a good thing I don’t have a bunch of money. I want to buy the boat in every one of these videos.
My favorite yacht video of all time
Drink Everytime he says tique
All right. Cheers!
I just found my new drinking game
Complex curves works just as good I think
Teak.
It's 'teak', not tique.
He’s a very pleasant fellow!!
the enthusiasm that this man does his job is exceptional,, I think he must be very good at his job and although its part of the deal, I would buy a boat from him any day,,,, a real salesmen
Thank you for your kind feedback! Please visit our website at calibreyachts.com/ for new listing boats and feel free to contact the broker for more information.
Such a beautiful vessel! All these negative comments know little about quality.
listen I am 2000 miles away and I can see the lack of from here. Gadgets and look do not mean quality.
And as for complex curves.... they are not at all ...lets talk type of joinery
Actually, the Selene is an excellent long range vessel that is built with high quality products. They are designed to handle rough seas.
Cant stop listen to this guy kind of addiction and all the great boats.
Very nice video, however I missed the engine room. I did notice the predestine condition of the Chatham 11 we thank you for sharing.
You guys must understand that the people buying these boats don't care about the engine, specs, price, fuel economy etc...They're more concerned about the creature comforts and the wow factor. This guy knows his market and how to sell these boats.
Wrong, I am in the market and I would have liked to see the engine and review specs (Gph at X knots ect..).
Fred, let me know when you find yours. I’ll make for a top notch crew member.
because someone looking to buy a 2 million dollar boat is shit-talking in the comment section of you-tube videos.
$1.2 is the current budget.
Tru dat
Love listening to this guy
Absolutely beautiful example of a trawler.
What a beautiful vessel
This man loves his teak!
Yes we do!
Richard, you could make a sinking dingy sound wonderful. You do such an excellent job of showing these vessels. Of course it does make it easier with a manufacturer like Selene!! Keep it up!!
This guy doesn’t like wood.... he LOVES IT !!!!
Love the look of this boat for sure
Great review for a beautiful boat.
Great presentation
I missed seeing the engine room
They are out of it for a rebuild 🤭🥶
Yes, I can understand you did not show the engine room... was there the problem? A fire? Or maybe a 240 hp main engine?
>> This boat sold for $1,220,000 USD.
Love that hull color.
Beautiful Yacht! What did it sell for?
What a beauty!!
MMM it's nice but I'm in the market for something more teaky.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Glad to see Les Miles learned the English language during his retirement
If I had that kind of money I’d buy this boat for sure
This vessel is a amazing piece of warm Beautiful curved teak
Nice teak seat.
I love this guy
That dining table is seriously wobbly. Like really hard to eat off.
Beautiful boat. Excellent design.
so many boats like that with different names
This guy drives me nuts... lol Bless him!
all I got out of the video is the guys love of teak
Yes. She is isn't she?
Best MY by far Richard and as usual,displayed in your usual informative video keep up the good work,
Richard is such a knowledgeable salesman, he could have sold the Titanic, after it sunk!!!
This guy is on point
Compliment your woman like this man compliments this boat.
"look at it"! "would you just look at it"!
Sometimes, you just need to....
"Look At It"
Sugar is buy right now if I had the money. Beautiful! Love th ed teak.
If only this boat had some teak somewhere, anywhere!
All LRCs must have large frig/freezer in galley (larger than this one), separate ice maker, and a large spare freezer in machinery space (like this one.)
Agreed. He called that puny rediqulos freezer very very large. That's the moment I no longer trust this salesman. He lost what credibility he had with me. He could sell snake oil to a snake oil salesman.
It would be like buying a boat from Mr. Rogers! Great video.
Astrodiver 1 if he is selling you a boat you will own it after two days , why? Because that's when he will stop talking so you can take advantage to pay him...just look at the teak, just look 😂😂
He’s Very entranced in that “Teak / Tique” 🤣
With good reason.
teak tock, teak tock, teak tock... I actually like this guys style, laid back!
This is the Bob Ross version of boat sales.
I think it very well done presentation
Richard loves his TEAK.... what does an amazing vessel like this go for?
425 HP Yanmar diesel, holds 1300 gallons of fuel and has a 3800 Nautical mile range, or 4,372 miles, or 7037 kilometre. A nautical mile is based on or I should say equal to 1/60th of a degree of latitude. It is 1.151 miles and equal to one knot of speed. so 12 knots x 1.15 = 13.8 mph. I'm guessing to get 4300 miles out of it the cruising speed would be about 9 to 11 knots. It is 2450 miles from Los Angeles harbor to Hilo Harbor in Hawaii and that would take this boat cruising at 10 knots 9 to 10 days depending on wind and current and is well within its range.
Big boat for only one engine, but then they are rather expensive.
Beautiful boat.
The complex curving teak sold me
“I wish I could somehow convey the feeling that I have standing in this space” - I wish you could too. but instead you just throw more adjectives in than a high school student with their first thesaurus.
What a quality boat well said
Someone said it sold for $1.2M. Nice inside with lots of pretty wood, warm and homey feeling. The galley is a bit small though. Nice design and color outside. Nice trawler. Wish I knew the fuel consumption at cruse speed (could look it up) Thanks for sharing.
12:45 3800 mile range, 1300 gallons, 3 miles per gallon? Wow.
Welcome to my neighbourhood. Mr,Rogers yacht tour.
I was a professional seamen for most of my working life.
In any other reference, The "Cockpit" is the control centre.
On a ship, the section of the boat he is calling the cockpit, is either the Stern, the After deck or the Poop deck.
His "Bridge deck", being an open control centre would be called "The flying bridge"
I'm not being critical. These are just my observations as an Australian.
On yachts, the 'cockpit' is exactly what he called it...the cockpit. Yes, old nautical calls this the aft or quarterdeck...but not on a yacht...then again, who puts a VIP quarters in the forecastle? (pronounced 'foke sale' to you land lubbers).
I like it and will buy it as soon as Gold hits 35k ! I serious 🎉
so the wool runner feels like a cloud ,but does it have engines?
Dear Richard
I love the way you present a detail tour of vessels.
I went thru ur all videos.
can u be independent reviewer and keep reviewing n presenting many more vessel which may not be listed on ur calibre yatch sales?
Regards
Addy.
What's the speed? Fuel capacity and range? Need real information!! and did I miss the engine room?
Hello Lucky B.Since she is sold now, we took down the link for specs.If you would like to see specs of this vessel... please contact to info@calibreyachts.caThank you
Is in it ? .... the most often used phase by him. But very seasoned smooth ... good communicator. I love his gentle style