3rd Planet: Yes those are dorade vents with cowl "scoops". You can face any direction (usually forward for breeze at anchor and aft for air at rest). They also have deck caps for doing big seas to seal them up (much easier to do before you leave the dock - trust me on that one //:0)
Brad: The Nordhavn 35 was ahead of her time and the quality construction is incomparable. It would be closer to $1.0 million to build a new similar boat now - just look at the Nordhavn 41
Bluewater: I don't think it was ever meant to be CE Category A, not sure any of the 35's were delivered to Europe. Designed as a coastal cruiser, not for ocean crossing (no stabilization, not tanked up for the range).
Edward: Thank you for your note. Have you seen the tours I did with Kurt Antonius on his channel? If you would like to find one of these please get in touch directly so we can discuss - Jeff@JMYS.com or 949.355.4950.
Very nice cozy Boat, fantastic for two.
Tom: Agree, thank you for watching!
the forward facing cowl vent, does it have a dorade box?
3rd Planet: Yes those are dorade vents with cowl "scoops". You can face any direction (usually forward for breeze at anchor and aft for air at rest). They also have deck caps for doing big seas to seal them up (much easier to do before you leave the dock - trust me on that one //:0)
Except for a couple of "tug style" manufacturers, the new 30 to 35 trawler range seems to be lacking. The 35s probably go fast when they do come up.
Brad: The Nordhavn 35 was ahead of her time and the quality construction is incomparable. It would be closer to $1.0 million to build a new similar boat now - just look at the Nordhavn 41
You went real fast by "the toilet". That part is always important on a boat. Maybe one or two lines would help.
George: Go back and look in the 4 minute mark, I think we shot the head and shower area quickly, but not rushed. Thank you for watching.
Could this boat be considered as CE Category A ?
Bluewater: I don't think it was ever meant to be CE Category A, not sure any of the 35's were delivered to Europe. Designed as a coastal cruiser, not for ocean crossing (no stabilization, not tanked up for the range).
If you find another one I would be interested. Thanks
Edward: Thank you for your note. Have you seen the tours I did with Kurt Antonius on his channel? If you would like to find one of these please get in touch directly so we can discuss - Jeff@JMYS.com or 949.355.4950.
The shower reminds me of a phone booth. Put on your Superman cape in there and go fight the bad guys?
Wallace: Most stall showers are like phone booths, you are right!
ничего не понятно но очень здорово
Юрий: Thank you!
Nice presentation, but the music is a bit too loud and obtrusive
Wallace: Noted, thank you. We have tried to get better since this was published, thank you for your comment.