It finally hit me: He sounds like Mr. Rogers! None the less, this was an excellent tour and explanation of the vessel. A very impressive vessel it is. Thank you, Mr. Evans!
I love it when Richard shares his joy with us through a hardy laugh. He clearly loves this beautiful boat. He is so genuine and in awe of great boats, it makes for fantastic presentations, over and over again. So good!
Very impressed with the quality and design of this yacht, with features usually seen on European built vessels. I was not aware that we still build high end yachts here in Ontario and would give this one serious consideration.
for sure Susan. And actually seeing boats in the mold as they are being built shows why they have such a strong following on the east coast. Now to get one to the west coast.
Hi Richard, another great video an a really nice boat. I could see myself going out on this for a weekend or full week but I guess my heart is still to old an I need more real wood in my house or boat, I said house because I'd actually be living on it all year. I have my heart on those true ocean trawlers or expedition yachts. Mainly because they are filled with real woods an I love craftsmanship and working with wood all my life. Taking a piece of wood an working it into a masterpiece using my heart an hands as the tools. This boat is a real nice boat for you get generations but for us older old school guys we truly appreciate it when we see high quality wood work. Those cabinet doors an latches that soft close and latch by themselves is great. I'd love to design my own boat and hire wood workers to do the inside of it. Since I'm getting older I'd settle for the fake no maintenance flooring for the outside decks. I'm just to old to want to sand an reseal the flooring. We get older we lose our ability to do stuff we once enjoyed doing when we was younger man. We need to always remember tho, it's not about the race it's about the journey getting there and everyone you got to meet and share time with. We can only take with us those memories and the live inside our hearts when we go to next level of life. We never die, that's one thing most people don't realize but that is true. I'm going on soon toy next level of life and I'm actually excited about it. An I hope you all never waste the moment to tell someone who means something to you that you do love them. Tell them about how they make you appreciate knowing them. Family, friends or neighbors, let them know that you care about them. An if you have a boat then take them fishing or just go cruising around on the water and make some great memories with them. Spending quality time with others will really put a smile on both of your faces and the smiles will tell you what they are feeling inside them. Cherish each other's company and everything else won't matter. Live in that moment an keep the power of love in your hearts. An one last thing, prayers do work. I pray everyone who loves the water as much as I do will have a blessed life and have Alot of love inside their hearts for every living thing. Night.
He had me going on this boat until he revealed a sea keeper under the bed. If I had to describe my reaction it would go something like this. I return from having a few drinks with my marina buddies and stumble into the master bedroom. I lift the bed to find my pajamas and there is my wife's lover staring back at me. That thing does not belong there. It is wrong on so many levels I don't even know where to start. From engineering to comfort and noise. Imagine being docked and trying to sleep because some guys are making big wakes or the wind is picking up and you fire up that number nine. Nope. Unacceptable at this price. Even if I only take the proximity of that 2 or 3 hundred pound (or more) gyro disc spinning at 8000 RPM so near the Crown Jewels. Well on second thoughts maybe....... A sea keeper has tremendous lateral forces over long periods. Putting that on a higher deck will slowly turn any upper deck to mush. The only place is in the engine room under and between the engines and stringers, even if it has to be bridged along the walkway between the engines. A step up there (assuming it's needed) is more acceptable than the present position. That thing is the equivalent of a lot of horsepower right under your butt. Other than that, this is a dream boat.
This gentle man could sell ice cubes to Eskimos, wow. A wonderful description of beauty, brawn and luxury. Well done Sir.
What a beauty! Such a beautiful example of quality Canadian craftsmanship!
It finally hit me: He sounds like Mr. Rogers! None the less, this was an excellent tour and explanation of the vessel. A very impressive vessel it is. Thank you, Mr. Evans!
I love it when Richard shares his joy with us through a hardy laugh. He clearly loves this beautiful boat. He is so genuine and in awe of great boats, it makes for fantastic presentations, over and over again. So good!
Thank you Ross. It truly was an exceptional experience filming this beauty.
Very impressed with the quality and design of this yacht, with features usually seen on European built vessels. I was not aware that we still build high end yachts here in Ontario and would give this one serious consideration.
for sure Susan. And actually seeing boats in the mold as they are being built shows why they have such a strong following on the east coast. Now to get one to the west coast.
Nicely presented Richard,as always.
Thank you Brian. Always appreciated
Hi Richard, another great video an a really nice boat. I could see myself going out on this for a weekend or full week but I guess my heart is still to old an I need more real wood in my house or boat, I said house because I'd actually be living on it all year. I have my heart on those true ocean trawlers or expedition yachts. Mainly because they are filled with real woods an I love craftsmanship and working with wood all my life. Taking a piece of wood an working it into a masterpiece using my heart an hands as the tools. This boat is a real nice boat for you get generations but for us older old school guys we truly appreciate it when we see high quality wood work. Those cabinet doors an latches that soft close and latch by themselves is great. I'd love to design my own boat and hire wood workers to do the inside of it. Since I'm getting older I'd settle for the fake no maintenance flooring for the outside decks. I'm just to old to want to sand an reseal the flooring. We get older we lose our ability to do stuff we once enjoyed doing when we was younger man. We need to always remember tho, it's not about the race it's about the journey getting there and everyone you got to meet and share time with. We can only take with us those memories and the live inside our hearts when we go to next level of life. We never die, that's one thing most people don't realize but that is true. I'm going on soon toy next level of life and I'm actually excited about it. An I hope you all never waste the moment to tell someone who means something to you that you do love them. Tell them about how they make you appreciate knowing them. Family, friends or neighbors, let them know that you care about them. An if you have a boat then take them fishing or just go cruising around on the water and make some great memories with them. Spending quality time with others will really put a smile on both of your faces and the smiles will tell you what they are feeling inside them. Cherish each other's company and everything else won't matter. Live in that moment an keep the power of love in your hearts. An one last thing, prayers do work. I pray everyone who loves the water as much as I do will have a blessed life and have Alot of love inside their hearts for every living thing. Night.
Really well said Terry. Thank you.
Love your videos. Love the boat, but looking for a good blue water sailboat. Perhaps, a Redline 41.
Needs a beautiful smoked glass division wall in kitchen and plexiglass tables hope it has mtu or cat power
Lovely lovely tour, lovely lovely fella, but the way he was pushing the soft-close auto-latch drawers closed was giving my OCD a case of OCD.
Gages are better than screen's
Beautiful salon, but you have to go outside to get to the helm and it’s not fully enclosed. Too limited a scope for me.
is this a reupload?
The large windows in the hull is dangerous when docking
I am not easily impressed! Wow, this is extremely impressive however. Quality like this in a North American build is amazing - Canadian in fact eh!
When are some new videos coming Richard? I’m having withdrawals! We are in the 90’s already and spearfishing. Time for you to hit the water.
31 knots, she's no slowpoke either
Right. And very smooth and comfortable at 31 knots.
Where is Ontario for starters near B. C.? You have US audience too Canuck. No Canadien can afford that!
He had me going on this boat until he revealed a sea keeper under the bed. If I had to describe my reaction it would go something like this.
I return from having a few drinks with my marina buddies and stumble into the master bedroom. I lift the bed to find my pajamas and there is my wife's lover staring back at me.
That thing does not belong there. It is wrong on so many levels I don't even know where to start. From engineering to comfort and noise. Imagine being docked and trying to sleep because some guys are making big wakes or the wind is picking up and you fire up that number nine. Nope. Unacceptable at this price. Even if I only take the proximity of that 2 or 3 hundred pound (or more) gyro disc spinning at 8000 RPM so near the Crown Jewels. Well on second thoughts maybe.......
A sea keeper has tremendous lateral forces over long periods. Putting that on a higher deck will slowly turn any upper deck to mush. The only place is in the engine room under and between the engines and stringers, even if it has to be bridged along the walkway between the engines. A step up there (assuming it's needed) is more acceptable than the present position. That thing is the equivalent of a lot of horsepower right under your butt.
Other than that, this is a dream boat.
Teak decks are terrible with maintaining its beauty and bridge needs to be closed canvas is too expensive every 5 years
Too much drama with this guy