Great content as usual. Do you like the way the boat is trimmed while up on a plane? Does the bow seem high? How would a few guests in rear seating area effect trim?
Yes the trim felt fine during that test. Boat runs fairly flat actually and the view over the bow is awesome. Moving weight always affects trim but the tubes on this boat would soften a lot of that out.
Oh I absolutely never pretend nothing can happen. Been boating for 30 years now so definately understand that. In Australia there is no requirement to wear a lifejacket inshore on boats of this size and generally most Aussies can swim before they can walk so the general understanding and respect for the water is very high. However we always just use common sense and use safety gear when it's wise plus do safety briefings before every outing. You might also hear me preparing guests on camera before I'm about to do soemthing like go fast. I think taking an active approach to safety like thinking everything through in advance is a good way to go in Sydney. I understand in England everyone has to wear life jackets all the time no matter what and respect that.
Epic mate !! Great video, as usual
Thansk mate! That Capelli 50 looks amazing!
Absolutely love RIBS,tha ks for the review.
Good to hear!
Great content as usual. Do you like the way the boat is trimmed while up on a plane? Does the bow seem high? How would a few guests in rear seating area effect trim?
Yes the trim felt fine during that test. Boat runs fairly flat actually and the view over the bow is awesome. Moving weight always affects trim but the tubes on this boat would soften a lot of that out.
Mit einem Motor fährst du genau so schnell mit diesem Boot
G'day
A friendly request ... don't pretend nothing can happen to you so please wear a life jacket. Be the example. Thank you.
Oh I absolutely never pretend nothing can happen. Been boating for 30 years now so definately understand that. In Australia there is no requirement to wear a lifejacket inshore on boats of this size and generally most Aussies can swim before they can walk so the general understanding and respect for the water is very high. However we always just use common sense and use safety gear when it's wise plus do safety briefings before every outing. You might also hear me preparing guests on camera before I'm about to do soemthing like go fast. I think taking an active approach to safety like thinking everything through in advance is a good way to go in Sydney. I understand in England everyone has to wear life jackets all the time no matter what and respect that.