Great job you two! My pick is the Solara 30, mainly for the front bow seating, but that price! Yikes! Glad the weather was better this time lol. Wish we could have made it there..maybe next time. Also, thanks for the plug @ 4:06 !
Thank you friend! That’s solara 30 is a sick machine! Price is pretty wild you’re right! Weather was amazing we got real lucky. Much better than the Palm beach show! Anyone reading this give @adventuresofhappyhours a follow! They have a great channel! 🤙
@AdventuresofHappyOurs that’s awesome! We thought about doing that loop on our little 24 foot!😳 Well when you guys are down here, hit us up and we’d love to get together with you guys! 🤙
They’re both great boats! One is a little better for longer stays out on the water (ranger tug) other is more of an all around fishing cruising machine. We love them both. Stand up head is a must! Thanks for watching and commenting! 🤙
Great video ! A nice addition to your channel would be video of the construction process at the factory , at different boat companies . I watch them when i find one , very educational .
More likely to have an inverter like 3000w and a few extra batteries n solar than a generator these days. Could probably charge it with a dc charger or a 12v charger when the boats running aswell.
What’s your opinion on ‘boat show price’ vs. actual average paid price. How do these differ usually? Tips/thoughts about buying at show vs. dealer/broker?
Thanks for the comment Robert. Here’s my opinion. I personally won’t buy a new boat. I just think you can get a much better deal on a boat a few years old that is practically new and it might even have better options than a new one. There’s definitely better deals at boat shows than buying at a dealer or from a broker. Boat show discounts are sometimes 20% from listed prices. Here’s another bit of info I ran across from a former broker: brokers and dealers are being investigated by the federal government for keeping boat prices high in order to continue to make high commissions. If this is true, prices are going to drop an insane amount very soon. Hope that helps! 🤙
True, but nothing like vehicles. Surprisingly these last well over 20 years with proper maintenance. Cars rarely last that long, excepting classics and the occasional well cared for average vehicle.
I appreciate the effort you guys are putting into this video. Good, maybe for first-time boat show attendees, but not very helpful for serious boat buyers. BTW, Parker boats are made in the USA. I have a friend who hauls them from the East Coast to the West Coast. I have a Regal 28 Express. Had both a Doral 270 SC and Regal 233 Express cruiser previously. Seems serious boat shoppers would be a bit more familiar with boats they are showing. So much info is available on the internet. I do agree with you that the Cutwater and Ranger Tug appear to be great boats. They were on my short list. It is uncanny how similar the Solara cruiser in this video is to the Cutwater. Just a bit more fancy. Have fun shopping!
I have to disagree with you bob. We’ve received plenty of comments on our boat show videos saying our videos are extremely helpful when making a purchasing decision. Parker Poland is NOT made here in the US. They’re made in Poland. Youre thinking Parker that’s owned by Brunswick. The uncanny difference between the solara and the cut water is because it’s practically the same exact boat. Same hull built the same factory just with more extras on the solara. We mentioned this in the video. It also helps if the buyer is more educated on the market. Thanks for watching.
great video, suggestion be more consistent when you share pricing, some boats you give pricing at the start, some in the midle, some at the end and some NOT at all
Thanks for the suggestion. Some of the boats don’t have the pricing on the outside of the boats and they have them on display cards in the boat. When we get on these boats we’re going over them for the first time like you see in the video. Just as they are. For example, the regal had the pricing on the display card in the boat. Some had them listed on the docks before you boarded. I think the only one we may have missed the price to was the cut water 28. We’ll do better 🤙
We’ve been DYING to go to the Seattle boat show! We’re gonna try and make it out there 2025! We’d get some pretty good footage! And Seattle looks amazing!
Some of these models that are trailerable would work very well in the southwest(powell, mead, etc) that are basically trailerable floating rv’s that have ac. Completely open boats has always been the norm but the reality is its so frickn hot that it’d be very nice to have a space that was climate controlled and you didn’t actually have to get off the lake. And its a bonus to tow it to the ocean for a trip.
Great job 👏the weather was perfect 🤩. Informative video you have a natural talent for talking about something that you love doing and it shows on camera. Thank you for sharing your passion. Cheers to the next adventure 😊
Thank you so much we appreciate that! We own an 85 Grady we’ve gone restoring little by little. You can Check out some of our videos and all the projects we’ve done to get her water ready! 🌊🤙🛥️
😮 si este tiene buen espacio y se ve que el techo y el baño nada que ver con otros botes de igual tamaño y algunos mas pequeños este si puedes descansar en el mar y en el puerto. 😊
After watching this and a lot of other similar videos featuring boats in this size, God bless the people who can afford these boats, but I realize I’d never spend that kind of money on a non essential item. My solution? I’m going to look around for the next couple of years for a lightly used FRESHWATER boat from the late ‘90’s or 2000’s and renovate it - repower, new electronics and other systems, new upholstery and canvas. You could do all of this for much cheaper than a quarter mil and have a boat personalized to your tastes. You’d still get a good warranty on a repower so you’d still have one of the benefits of buying new. Used boat prices have dropped precipitously after the Covid buyers realized how expensive boats were to maintain so I’ve seen a lot of good deals lately.
I’m right there with you. I don’t think I would ever buy a new boat unless I had money to burn. But your approach is the same one I’d take. We bought our 85 Grady for $700 and have gone restoring her little by little. We have warranty on our new motor for 5 years and we enjoy her regularly at a fraction of the cost of a new one! 🤙
Si creo que si buscaran mas comodidad en la habitación, ej baño con ducha y altura y la cama matrimonial y una para otros dos ej hijos y si que venderian . 😊
@brittseverence7221I don’t think these boats are made for heavy or regular ocean duty. Yes, I know some idiots think they can do it but that’s not the designed use of these boats. These are mainly day boats that provide infrequent sleeping and cooking ability. Anyone (normal) who buys and use these boats take sensible precautions to make sure they don’t go out in forecasted questionable conditions.
Ok, I get it it. You have a hot partner. But there is a glaring difference when he films and when she films. He spends most of the time filming her. She spends more time focused on the boat. So, is the purpose to showcase her or the boats?
This is the first time I get behind the camera and film due to popular requests in all our videos. Damned if I do, damned if I don’t😂 Here’s my issue with your statement. You start of by mentioning my girls hot. Then you proceeds to criticize that I didn’t film enough of stuff and there’s a huge difference between us two. Well, that’s obvious because we don’t film or review boats the same. Now, even my girl will say she doesn’t know everything about boats. She’s learning. Just like I would say, I don’t know everything about filming. Yet you only criticize my filming. Youre own criticism smells of jealousy brother. It’s just a RUclips video, it’s not that serious. Take care! 🤙
@@perfectfitboating when you were filming, the thing that was being showcased I had to try and look around her to see it. Many of your shots cut off her head and focused on her body parts. So, my opinion would be try to focus the camera more on the parts being high lighted. She does a better job at that. Her chest seemed to be the focal point when you filmed.
I noticed the same thing. Although the boat is always being talked about the camera doesn’t lie. Don’t worry though I also watch Howe2live and he really loves to keep the camera on his wife too.
Look, I like your videos. Both of you seem down to earth and are checking out boats the average person may be able to afford. You work well as a team and present the information in a very clear, concise manner. You are both a very attractive couple and work off each other. I personally see that each of you are working on a balance presentation and each of you are doing good whether behind or in front of the camera. Many of the video’s out in Utube get hung up on Freeman’s, Boston Whaler etc and usually on the plus 35ft mark which puts them out of reach of the audience you are appealing too. I don’t even watch the other videos anymore because they are not showing me the boats I can afford Keep focus on boats the average person may consider. Keep up with videos, you guys are doing great.
I wouldn't wana buy a boat from Turkey, they have too much slave trade on their hands of recent years and an attitude like they are mad they can't continue with that openly. At this point I just assume they used slaves to build them boats. Then seeing you calling out the build quality later, after making that assumption about them, again... I think I might be correct about them again. It's called experience.
@@perfectfitboating sorry for that, I don't like calling out others, but Turkey isn't western culture with our values of freedom. Everyone can see it in the quality of the products. I'd feel a lot better buying a boat from Northern Europe, Scandinavia or America. Just knowing I pay more, means I get that customer service and product with top quality. Then again I have a 21 feet Askeladden daycruiser.
@savagegtalks5912 no need to apologize my friend. These are things that are relevant. And I did find those flaws, albeit small, they were more prevalent on this boat. I’d feel better buying boats made in the states too 🤙
Great job you two! My pick is the Solara 30, mainly for the front bow seating, but that price! Yikes! Glad the weather was better this time lol. Wish we could have made it there..maybe next time. Also, thanks for the plug @ 4:06 !
Thank you friend! That’s solara 30 is a sick machine! Price is pretty wild you’re right! Weather was amazing we got real lucky. Much better than the Palm beach show!
Anyone reading this give @adventuresofhappyhours a follow! They have a great channel! 🤙
@@perfectfitboating thank you! Hope we run into you on the water one day - which may be soon as we plan to start the Florida loop in June. Cheers!
@AdventuresofHappyOurs that’s awesome! We thought about doing that loop on our little 24 foot!😳
Well when you guys are down here, hit us up and we’d love to get together with you guys! 🤙
Honestly, these are amazing boats, but these prices are astronomical for the average person.
@abuck2844 I totally agree with you. We are those average people and we can’t believe these prices either.
The Ranger was awesome!! I will have to look at them and the cut water. I am with you most important thing is a stand up head!
They’re both great boats! One is a little better for longer stays out on the water (ranger tug) other is more of an all around fishing cruising machine. We love them both.
Stand up head is a must!
Thanks for watching and commenting! 🤙
Great video ! A nice addition to your channel would be video of the construction process at the factory , at different boat companies . I watch them when i find one , very educational .
Absolutely! Just gotta find some manufacturers willing to invite us on a tour! Definitely a good idea! Thanks for the tip! 🤙
Ranger tug 27 is my favorite
We love that one too. It’s really a great all around boat.🤙
Buy it
Does the solora 25 have a separate door for the bathroom/berth or is it shared like the cutwater?
Has its own door! 🤙
Really like the tag-team format
Thanks Don! The rest of the walkthroughs will be just like that! We’re learning as we go! 🤙
Great info. I like cabin cruiser boats myself. Nice to see all the new improvements they have made.
Thanks buddy glad you enjoyed it! Definitely a lot of improvements and alot of comfort. Price tag very high though lol 🤙
Not big deal worth 19 bilion do l ers
More likely to have an inverter like 3000w and a few extra batteries n solar than a generator these days.
Could probably charge it with a dc charger or a 12v charger when the boats running aswell.
What’s your opinion on ‘boat show price’ vs. actual average paid price. How do these differ usually? Tips/thoughts about buying at show vs. dealer/broker?
Thanks for the comment Robert. Here’s my opinion. I personally won’t buy a new boat. I just think you can get a much better deal on a boat a few years old that is practically new and it might even have better options than a new one.
There’s definitely better deals at boat shows than buying at a dealer or from a broker. Boat show discounts are sometimes 20% from listed prices.
Here’s another bit of info I ran across from a former broker: brokers and dealers are being investigated by the federal government for keeping boat prices high in order to continue to make high commissions. If this is true, prices are going to drop an insane amount very soon.
Hope that helps! 🤙
@@perfectfitboating awesome info, thanks!
You’re welcome! 🤙
We love our 26XO! Great video.
Thanks for watching Jeff! We loved that one too! Great boat!🤙
We have one and we are really happy. 😊
Half mill for a little time on the water. Definitely big toys for well-to-do boys. Those things must depreciate like crazy.
They depreciate like 10-20% as soon as you tow them off the lot 😳
True, but nothing like vehicles. Surprisingly these last well over 20 years with proper maintenance. Cars rarely last that long, excepting classics and the occasional well cared for average vehicle.
That looks oddly familiar 🤔😂 sorry I’ll miss the premier tonight. Catch up with y’all later.
Hmmmm I wonder why?! 🤣
Heck of a boat! First time in one this past weekend and we loved it!🤙
Great vid!!!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it! 🤣
I appreciate the effort you guys are putting into this video. Good, maybe for first-time boat show attendees, but not very helpful for serious boat buyers. BTW, Parker boats are made in the USA. I have a friend who hauls them from the East Coast to the West Coast. I have a Regal 28 Express. Had both a Doral 270 SC and Regal 233 Express cruiser previously. Seems serious boat shoppers would be a bit more familiar with boats they are showing. So much info is available on the internet.
I do agree with you that the Cutwater and Ranger Tug appear to be great boats. They were on my short list. It is uncanny how similar the Solara cruiser in this video is to the Cutwater. Just a bit more fancy.
Have fun shopping!
I have to disagree with you bob. We’ve received plenty of comments on our boat show videos saying our videos are extremely helpful when making a purchasing decision.
Parker Poland is NOT made here in the US. They’re made in Poland. Youre thinking Parker that’s owned by Brunswick.
The uncanny difference between the solara and the cut water is because it’s practically the same exact boat. Same hull built the same factory just with more extras on the solara. We mentioned this in the video.
It also helps if the buyer is more educated on the market. Thanks for watching.
great video, suggestion be more consistent when you share pricing, some boats you give pricing at the start, some in the midle, some at the end and some NOT at all
Thanks for the suggestion. Some of the boats don’t have the pricing on the outside of the boats and they have them on display cards in the boat. When we get on these boats we’re going over them for the first time like you see in the video. Just as they are. For example, the regal had the pricing on the display card in the boat. Some had them listed on the docks before you boarded. I think the only one we may have missed the price to was the cut water 28. We’ll do better 🤙
Very Nice boats, AC would be nice down in South Florida summer days!!
Ac is essential down here as you know! Thanks for the support bro! 🤙
Yes it is naster sundacer run feneratir ac al tye kine fu c j natery jbalwarmgg
Cute little dinghy
Bet those price tags. Have you feeling really good about all the work you've done on your Grady?
Heeeeeck yeeaahhhhh 🤣 we’re grateful every day! 🤙
The Solara 30 👍👍👍
13:15 I had to replay this boat to see the price. im used to the price at the end.
Great video.!! Thanks
Thanks Michael we appreciate the comment and thank you for watching! 🤙
Since you guys seem to like boats with cabins you should make a trip to the Seattle Boat Show, it would be worth your while, and Seattle is beautiful!
We’ve been DYING to go to the Seattle boat show! We’re gonna try and make it out there 2025! We’d get some pretty good footage! And Seattle looks amazing!
Some of these models that are trailerable would work very well in the southwest(powell, mead, etc) that are basically trailerable floating rv’s that have ac. Completely open boats has always been the norm but the reality is its so frickn hot that it’d be very nice to have a space that was climate controlled and you didn’t actually have to get off the lake. And its a bonus to tow it to the ocean for a trip.
Absolutely! Especially the ranger tug with its 8.5 foot beam. Easily trailerable. Nothing beats that ac when it’s hot outside! 🤙
I believe the AC has to have water to cool, so the boat has to be in water for the AC to work.
amazing tour guys! she really nailed it! great work you two...keep it up, bring more walkthrough like this..
Thank you so much! We definitely will! 🤙
Great job 👏the weather was perfect 🤩. Informative video you have a natural talent for talking about something that you love doing and it shows on camera. Thank you for sharing your passion. Cheers to the next adventure 😊
Thank you steva! ♥️♥️
I konw the comments help your youtube out! You both do great work, love your videos. What kind of boat do you own personally?
Thank you so much we appreciate that! We own an 85 Grady we’ve gone restoring little by little. You can Check out some of our videos and all the projects we’ve done to get her water ready! 🌊🤙🛥️
😮 si este tiene buen espacio y se ve que el techo y el baño nada que ver con otros botes de igual tamaño y algunos mas pequeños este si puedes descansar en el mar y en el puerto. 😊
After watching this and a lot of other similar videos featuring boats in this size, God bless the people who can afford these boats, but I realize I’d never spend that kind of money on a non essential item. My solution? I’m going to look around for the next couple of years for a lightly used FRESHWATER boat from the late ‘90’s or 2000’s and renovate it - repower, new electronics and other systems, new upholstery and canvas. You could do all of this for much cheaper than a quarter mil and have a boat personalized to your tastes. You’d still get a good warranty on a repower so you’d still have one of the benefits of buying new. Used boat prices have dropped precipitously after the Covid buyers realized how expensive boats were to maintain so I’ve seen a lot of good deals lately.
I’m right there with you. I don’t think I would ever buy a new boat unless I had money to burn. But your approach is the same one I’d take. We bought our 85 Grady for $700 and have gone restoring her little by little. We have warranty on our new motor for 5 years and we enjoy her regularly at a fraction of the cost of a new one! 🤙
I love the tag team format. Alison is very professional and engaging. Hearing from both of you is a nice balance. You nailed it!👍
Thank you Marianne! ♥️
Typical claustrophobic caved in dungeon boats😅 except that Antare maybe...
Very well done.
Thank you Charlie! We appreciate that! Thank you for watching!🤙
Boats? Oh there were boats too in this video?
The perfect fit, indeed
🙌
Hello, Cutwater price?
339k. Sorry we missed that one. We were rushing in order to get away from the music playing in the back ground!🤙
@@perfectfitboating Thank you.
Next episode...Our new Cutwater! Bimini crossing 2024 🏝
We wish! lol but we will be crossing to Bimini in June on our Grady! 🤙
Very nice! I'm looking forward to the video
@Jtruthd thank you buddy! 🙌
Si creo que si buscaran mas comodidad en la habitación, ej baño con ducha y altura y la cama matrimonial y una para otros dos ej hijos y si que venderian . 😊
Do affordable used boats next
We have “best skiffs” and “and best center consoles under 100k” up next! 🤙
@@perfectfitboating Great!!!
Cheap new xabin cruser onky $12,000
One question, how does it poop out anyone know?
Holding tank and it had a pump out.
We call these boats RV boats … if you want fit and finish … it’s 500 k to 1 million … the RV boats use light weight cheap materials
That’s a great analogy! 🤙
Very true. It's really crazy to pay that much.
@brittseverence7221I don’t think these boats are made for heavy or regular ocean duty. Yes, I know some idiots think they can do it but that’s not the designed use of these boats. These are mainly day boats that provide infrequent sleeping and cooking ability. Anyone (normal) who buys and use these boats take sensible precautions to make sure they don’t go out in forecasted questionable conditions.
I'm in the market now for an express cruiser...
That’s awesome! Hope the video can help! Check out our other videos. We’ve done other videos on cabin boats too! 🤙
Express cruser best
Is this boat fish friendly?
I think you can make any boat fish friendly. You can add a couple rod holders and youre good to go! 🤙🛥️🌊
wrong field of work,it's not about showing the boat,but showing yourself !
So what?
I’m only here for the floatation devices. 😂
Don’t be a creep
I'd like to know why they put those small round sinks in there. Not even big enough to wash a plate. Nothing bigger than a single coffee mug.
We hate small sinks too.
"YOU can do all YOUR cooking... " Uh huh, sure she does ALL the cooking...
Ok, I get it it. You have a hot partner. But there is a glaring difference when he films and when she films. He spends most of the time filming her. She spends more time focused on the boat. So, is the purpose to showcase her or the boats?
This is the first time I get behind the camera and film due to popular requests in all our videos. Damned if I do, damned if I don’t😂
Here’s my issue with your statement. You start of by mentioning my girls hot. Then you proceeds to criticize that I didn’t film enough of stuff and there’s a huge difference between us two. Well, that’s obvious because we don’t film or review boats the same.
Now, even my girl will say she doesn’t know everything about boats. She’s learning. Just like I would say, I don’t know everything about filming. Yet you only criticize my filming.
Youre own criticism smells of jealousy brother. It’s just a RUclips video, it’s not that serious. Take care! 🤙
@@perfectfitboating when you were filming, the thing that was being showcased I had to try and look around her to see it. Many of your shots cut off her head and focused on her body parts. So, my opinion would be try to focus the camera more on the parts being high lighted. She does a better job at that. Her chest seemed to be the focal point when you filmed.
Thanks for the feed back 🤙
I noticed the same thing. Although the boat is always being talked about the camera doesn’t lie. Don’t worry though I also watch Howe2live and he really loves to keep the camera on his wife too.
Look, I like your videos. Both of you seem down to earth and are checking out boats the average person may be able to afford. You work well as a team and present the information in a very clear, concise manner. You are both a very attractive couple and work off each other. I personally see that each of you are working on a balance presentation and each of you are doing good whether behind or in front of the camera.
Many of the video’s out in Utube get hung up on Freeman’s, Boston Whaler etc and usually on the plus 35ft mark which puts them out of reach of the audience you are appealing too. I don’t even watch the other videos anymore because they are not showing me the boats I can afford
Keep focus on boats the average person may consider.
Keep up with videos, you guys are doing great.
All nice boats, would never buy one with Mercury engines
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Who can afford 200 thousand dollars or more. Crazy
Not us! 🤣
Every can.
200 is the new $125k!
@steveross2280 I agree. They are really messing with the buyers of the boat's. The actual cost is probably only a third of the price.
@@wesleyferguson6932 wrong
Try to film the boats a bit more, than your girlfriend😂
I wouldn't wana buy a boat from Turkey, they have too much slave trade on their hands of recent years and an attitude like they are mad they can't continue with that openly.
At this point I just assume they used slaves to build them boats.
Then seeing you calling out the build quality later, after making that assumption about them, again... I think I might be correct about them again.
It's called experience.
Thanks for that info! 🤙
@@perfectfitboating sorry for that, I don't like calling out others, but Turkey isn't western culture with our values of freedom. Everyone can see it in the quality of the products.
I'd feel a lot better buying a boat from Northern Europe, Scandinavia or America. Just knowing I pay more, means I get that customer service and product with top quality.
Then again I have a 21 feet Askeladden daycruiser.
@savagegtalks5912 no need to apologize my friend. These are things that are relevant. And I did find those flaws, albeit small, they were more prevalent on this boat. I’d feel better buying boats made in the states too 🤙
Regals are made with wood…. Not good wood either
Didn’t know that! Thanks for the info! 🌊🤙🛥️