Pacific Seacraft Dana 24 sailing to Sardinia, Mediterranean

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @garyhammond2213
    @garyhammond2213 Год назад +1

    I think I'm sold on the Dana 24. I'm 400 miles from the coast and the smaller boat would allow me to haul it out and home for the winter. Nice video!

  • @Tomaj13
    @Tomaj13 4 года назад +3

    This video makes me happy. I sailed a 33' Pearson Vanguard for some years and the wonderful days...were like this. Thanks.

  • @grakkerful
    @grakkerful 6 лет назад +16

    I've always wanted a Dana 24. Beautiful boat indeed.

  • @Taichungman
    @Taichungman 4 года назад +2

    Nice boat and video. Especially thanks for showing boat speed with sail configuration. Very helpful sailing information. Enjoyed the dancing also; your wife has got the rhythm.

  • @mr.morgan5643
    @mr.morgan5643 3 года назад +2

    Well done!!! Great video and pictures!!! I look forward to seeing more adventures on DANA!!
    FAIR WINDS!!

  • @mr.morgan5643
    @mr.morgan5643 3 года назад +3

    Wow, your DANA looks better than new!!! Great job!!
    Fair winds!

  • @Whicheverworks
    @Whicheverworks Год назад

    Wonderful, just wonderful to see your posts. And really inspiring 😃

  • @intrader6329
    @intrader6329 2 года назад

    Pasan los años y disfruto de tu bello video, de tu bella barca. Congratulations in this year¡¡

  • @bertcanepa5651
    @bertcanepa5651 6 лет назад +4

    my fav boat......wish I had one years ago when I did lots of sailing.....................Lovely seeing the Cinque Terra coast.....up new where my father came from ....small town outside Genoa. Pero, provincia di Savona.........great vid!

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  6 лет назад

      Hi Bert, thanks for you kind comment. We have Dana moored in the bay of La Spezia and we consider ourselves very lucky with the Cinque Terre just around the corner - indeed its a stunning (sailing) area. Sometimes we enter the 'porticiolo' di Vernazza which is just beatifull. That is where a 'Dana 24' beats anything else, as she provides a perfectly livable boat, yet small enough to fit pretty much anywhere. I plan to make a video on 'sailing Cinque Terre' when I get the chance..... Take care!
      PS: Dana has survived the recent storm without a scratch, thank god. Our mooring is well protected.

  • @MusicWorld-zy6dl
    @MusicWorld-zy6dl 6 лет назад +4

    Wonderful video, thanks for sharing some of your sailing life with us. Very inspirational, hope you have many more happy days of sailing and look forward to seeing more!

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  6 лет назад

      Many thanks for your kind comment...

  • @BrianReeves2
    @BrianReeves2 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely love this. Looks like a great time.

  • @facebookcnp52
    @facebookcnp52 6 лет назад +5

    Nice post for Dana lovers and admirers. Thank you.

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  6 лет назад

      Hi Chris, inded we love our little Dana 24 v much!! she is a great lttle boat. Glad you enjoyed our video....

  • @philiporourke7896
    @philiporourke7896 2 года назад +1

    That was a great vid, thanx.

  • @polderfischer8565
    @polderfischer8565 Год назад

    Beautiful boat and it looks very seaworthy!

  • @fl3575
    @fl3575 3 года назад +3

    I love Pacific seacraft boats: probably the best built smal sailing boats in the world....With my sharki, of course....

  • @Lurkur
    @Lurkur 5 лет назад +2

    Loved the video, thanks for sharing it.🙂

  • @intrader6329
    @intrader6329 6 лет назад +4

    Hermosa barca te has procurado amigo, y buena compañía también. Felicitaciones.

  • @mikefriend7570
    @mikefriend7570 3 года назад +1

    Fabulous boat!

  • @rimasmeleshyus6545
    @rimasmeleshyus6545 5 лет назад

    The sailboat are beauty, extremely one of the best I have never seen. Thank you so much ,and so romantic to sailing around the world just perfect alone or two

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  5 лет назад

      Hi Rimas, thanks for your comment and for watching!

  • @chrisdickson75
    @chrisdickson75 2 года назад +2

    Hi there! If ever you're thinking of selling that boat let me know. I've been living on a Flicka 20 for a couple of seasons, and while I love it dearly I'd be really interested in another Pacific Seacraft with just another 2 inches of headroom....

  • @911naimplate
    @911naimplate 3 года назад +1

    Been sailing for the past 1/2 century, yup getting up there now LOL and loved this video and this is IMHO, hands down the finest 24 footer in the world. A word of caution if I may, please look into the lifelines right by the Pelican hooks. I just changed mine a few years ago. Using ocean racing rules, the newer better lines no-longer come with a plastic covering. The plastic retains water and causes rust even with the best stainless wiring. They cost me a few bucks but were well worth it. Now just a little WD-40 a few times a year and they look brand new. I noticed in your video that rust was showing, NOT a good sign and with the kind of cruising you do PLEASE!!!!! look into this. You guys make a super nice looking couple BTW and I love to see happy people. It has been said that God is happiest when his children are at play, I guess you made him happy here. Peace, Bob

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  3 года назад

      Hi Rob, thanks for your nice words and tip wrt the life lines. I had indeed not paid attention to this but will check next time we go to Dana, probably in two weeks... Take care! Adri/Wouter

  • @SuperBullyone
    @SuperBullyone 3 года назад

    perfect choice of boats! Nice life!

  • @MultiSchioppo
    @MultiSchioppo 6 лет назад +5

    Complimenti! Bellissima barca...di gran classe!

  • @professorantoniocruz9056
    @professorantoniocruz9056 3 года назад

    Well thought out boat, with double head sails for wing on wing running without the danger of jibbing, with a good windvane, a bowsprit for easier anchoring and even a feathering prop (from what I see). What more could you want.

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  3 года назад +1

      Well said Mr. Antonio Cruz. We are very pleased with our little boat and having a ton of fun sailing her.... some more videos to follow soon.... All the best, Wouter

  • @pdutube
    @pdutube 6 лет назад

    I came here from another channel, Accidental Sailor Girl, who are renovating a Pacific Seacraft. Thank you for your video, you are very inspiring! Many happy sea miles to you! You have a beautiful sailboat!

  • @terrycavender
    @terrycavender 6 лет назад +9

    The fellow who said "beautiful boat," as Dana was being lowered was right. The Dana 24 is beautiful in, or out of the water. The first time I saw a Dana I fell in love, kind of like falling in love with a beautiful woman the moment she walks into a room. I've always wondered if there's enough room to dance in a Dana 24, now I know! Thanks!

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  6 лет назад +2

      Hi Terry, the guy you here in the video is actually me.... not entirely objective off course as its our boat but glad there are people who agree. :-) Take care!

    • @terrycavender
      @terrycavender 6 лет назад +1

      Oh, ok, it is alright to say your own boat is beautiful. I would make the same comment if it were my boat. I can only hope that when the time comes to buy my boat I can find a Dana 24.

  • @neemguy81
    @neemguy81 5 лет назад +1

    You guys are awesome! I hope one day to be in your shoes.

  • @osvaldojimenez3765
    @osvaldojimenez3765 2 года назад

    Tú velero dana muy bonito navega muy bien muchas felicidades desde Puerto Rico en el caribe.

  • @robertoesposito9081
    @robertoesposito9081 3 года назад

    Amo le piccole barche a vela americane. Complimenti

  • @ragnarsteiner8107
    @ragnarsteiner8107 2 года назад

    Phantastisch!

  • @МаксОлексюк
    @МаксОлексюк Год назад

    Like for positive video! Good trip!

  • @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335
    @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335 3 года назад +1

    Perfect see you soon

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  3 года назад +1

      Mandami un email su wouterkool@yahoo.com cosi ti facio sapere quando saremmo in zona (noi viviamo in Umbria), a dopo! Ciao

  • @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335
    @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335 3 года назад

    I’m waiting you in Le Grazie (portovenere) where are you now ? This season ???

  • @jjordii71
    @jjordii71 6 лет назад +2

    We want more videos with this Dana. It is a very nice small boat, I love it! If I am not wring, it comes from the states. How did you get it to Italy? If you did not have this boat, what would be a similar boat to this?

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  6 лет назад +2

      Hi Josep, thanks for leaving a note! yes the Dana 24 come from usa. The boat I own was officially exported around 1994 to The Netherlands to be presented at the 'Hiswa' boatshow to try to enter the European market. I believe she is the only vessel that was exported. My wife and I bought her finally from the second owner in 2011. There was one couple that bought one of the last copies to be made in the States and sailed it across to France. When I was looking around I considered buying a second hand in USA and ship it to Europe. Cost was around Euro 7-9K back then but then I was lucky finding Dana for sale in NL. We are very pleased with this boat overall and hope to sail her for many years to come :-) Had I not been able to buy a Dana 24 I probably would have bought a 'Twister'. This is a very smart little 28 foot heavy displacement sloop that appears to sail very well, probably better than a Dana 24 but 'livability' I don't think will ever match a Dana. I hope this helps? Take care.

  • @qdav5
    @qdav5 3 года назад

    A dream come true.

  • @antoniostefani4648
    @antoniostefani4648 10 месяцев назад

    Buon pomeriggio, complimenti per il video e, soprattutto per la bellissima barca! WOW è davvero bella! E come naviga....Ho visto che, di solito, per il rimessaggio invernale la tenete a Bocca di Magra. Non so se sarà possibile, non vorrei sembrare invadente, ma mi piacerebbe moltissimo poterla vedere dal vivo, soprattutto per rendermi conto dell'abitabilità sia in pozzetto/coperta che sottocoperta. Infatti, sarei interessato ad acquistarne una, ma prima di impegnarmi in un viaggio negli Stati Uniti, mi piacerebbe molto potermi fare un'idea vedendo la vostra che è davvero molto bella! Io, in questo momento, mi trovo a Milano, in visita a mia mamma, quindi, se fosse possibile, verrei volentieri a Bocca di Magra a vederla. Grazie mille, buona giornata e buon vento sempre!

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  9 месяцев назад

      Buonasera, e grazie per i complimenti. Mi potresti mandare un email tuo o nro cellulare, cosi ti posso contattare e ci mettiamo d'accordo...

    • @antoniostefani4648
      @antoniostefani4648 9 месяцев назад

      Grazie mille per la vostra cortesia e disponibilità, ecco qui: tretrenovequattroottounozerocinqueseisette ​@@landsea3682

  • @keeldragger
    @keeldragger 6 лет назад

    Nice. Greetings from another Dana 24 sailor in California.

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Keeldragger, thanks for reaching out. I looked at your videos just recently & looking forward to the next versions. Take care and fair winds!

  • @milenko591
    @milenko591 5 лет назад

    Beautiful boat. Folow your dream and hawe good wind

  • @arthurcws
    @arthurcws 6 лет назад +2

    great, very interested in DANA 24, what is the average cruising speed? do you ever find it cramped in a smaller vessel? thank you

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Arthur, Average cruising spped is around 5 knots with wnds around 12 - 15 kn when on beam or broad reach, whilst close hauled (45 degrees to true wind) I strugle to get her at 4 knots speed, probably 3.5. but when 60 degrees to wind easilly at 5 kn as you can see on this video. When winds are up above 20 knots when on broad reach you can count on 6+ knots. The Dana 24 is a small vessel but very well planned. We find her very 'livable' but somewhat limmited in what you can carry. For example I would like to have a more serious tender (we use a 7 foot avon inflatale, no engine) and perhaps take folding bikes. Stowage is getting tricky.

  • @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335
    @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335 3 года назад

    I saw her last year in la spezia

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  3 года назад

      Ciao Paolo, that's very possible, ' Our home port is near La Spezia ....

  • @LS19071965
    @LS19071965 5 лет назад

    Great video. I love Dana 24, but I gant find any in Europe. Let me now if you wonder sell.

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Lars, thanks for your note. I know there are not many around in Europe. There is a facebook page for Dana 24 and just recently someone posted a Dana in Norway. Other than that there should be another one or two in the Mediterranean but am not aware of there precise whereabouts. Will let you know when we sell out boat but will not be for quite a while :-)

  • @gordon6029
    @gordon6029 6 лет назад +1

    I so want a Dana 24

  • @yokehuatgoh
    @yokehuatgoh 4 года назад

    my dream boat!

  • @adalbertomonteiro60
    @adalbertomonteiro60 4 года назад

    Assistindo em 16/07/2020 barco maravilhoso o Dana 24

  • @eric99vigne
    @eric99vigne Год назад

    How much for this kind of sailboat?

  • @kayakmalta2444
    @kayakmalta2444 6 лет назад +1

    Hi there, complements for the yacht and video. Would you know if there are any Dana 24 for sale in the Med ?

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  6 лет назад

      Hi Kayak Malta, thanks for your comment. No I am not aware of any Dana 24s for sale in this area. For what I know there are two or three present in the Med right now including ours, but have no recent info on the other two vessels. I would say the Dana 24 is a fantastic little sail boat to cruise the Med as she provides a perfectly comfortable little home and sails well, allowing you to go all over the Med. Also, having a good engine helps for those windless days that can occur in the summer allowing you to make progress regardless. Mooring fees are modest! If you are keen to buy one I think you only realistic option is to buy in the USA east coast and sail or ship it accross to Europe. There are good boats for sale around $45-50K.

  • @123edwardzpad
    @123edwardzpad 3 года назад

    Bella

  • @maddocmucmaddocmuc5341
    @maddocmucmaddocmuc5341 5 лет назад

    This is a lovely little boat, incedible thought had been put into the design.I love the open forward section of the interior and the clever pull-out table. But in my eyes, the boat is too heavy (therefore too slow) and much mucht to epensive. For the prize of a used one you get 2-4 used Folkboats whicht are half the weight and double the Speed.

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  5 лет назад +4

      Hi Maddocmuc, many thanks for leaving a comment. Your point with regards to Folkboats providing excelent sailing for a fraction of the price as to a Dana 24 is well taken. My wife and I know all about the fun of sailing a nippy sailboat that points well, is lively and agile to manouvre. In fact we owned an Achilles 24 for almost 20 years, not quite a Folkboat but in my view in the same league. A Dana is a different beast all together and I don't thing it is fair comparison. Shall be talk about standing headroom? having a decent heads compartment? with shower? a serious galley and good sized fridge? opening windows all around for when at anchor on a hot windless day?? The Dana at these points is unbeatable as you would need at least a 30 footer to get the same level of confort. The Dana is a little floating home at very reduced mooring and maintenance cost and high resell value. As to speed. We get to 6.5 knts easilly with a breeze when sailing less than 50 degrees to windward which is good. If we point to windward she get much slower, less than 4 knts (but perhaps we can do better with new sails?). I am sure a folkboat would sail straight past her and an Achilles 24 would sail circles around her. I think this is due to two reasons: Lots of attrbutes on the Dana provide significant wind friction. Take the bowsprit with pullpit! Or the halyards that come down outside the mast and many other items that make her look really 'boaty' but dont help the airodynamics. The second are the shrouds that are fixed to the outside of the hull with beautifull chainplates (again really classic stuff and very strong) which don't allow you to tighten the genoa as far as you would like when going to windward.
      So there is a trade-off and you have to make your choices. We choose to change to a boat that would allow us to be at see for long periods without getting tyred and in comfort and keeps ownership/mooring cost under control.
      Anyhow, in my view the sailing charcteristics of the Dana all round are excelent. As to build quality, I cant speak for Foalkboats but in my view the level you see at Pacific Seacrafts equals or beats what I have seen on Hallberg Rassy and or Swan's from the same period. We own Dana 7 years now and sail her often. Sofar nothing broke and she remains a new looking little vessel.
      You get what you pay for.
      Sorry for the long response, hope to greet you at the high seas one day, take care :-)

    • @maddocmucmaddocmuc5341
      @maddocmucmaddocmuc5341 5 лет назад

      @@landsea3682 , you are absolutely right with pointing out the full headroom / bath of the dana in comparison to the folk boat.
      No denying the advantages the dana is offering in the respect of living aboard. So my comparison with the folk boat was a bit biased with respect of getting as much sailing (not living aboard) bang for the buck.
      But at the end of the day and for me personally, the dana is way too expensive. For that money I`d get a Swede 55 which has the headroom , the bath, more space under deck and on deck and is a true racer. It is a question of individual taste and preferences. The swede is not produced anymore but there are some fine used boats on the market.
      See her in action at: ruclips.net/video/J_3MwppsyoU/видео.html
      The most important part is: You are enjoying your Dana 24, you live your dream and you live on a boat. A dream that I am far away from.
      May you have good wind and fair weather!

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  5 лет назад +3

      @@maddocmucmaddocmuc5341 Hi Maddocmuc! I am sitting on the sofa next to the stove, its winter and quite fresh where we live but warm inside the house. I had a look at the Swede 55 and agree that this is a lot of boat for a comparable price we paid for Dana. Now here is annother consideration; I would never buy a Swede 55, here is why. Last summer we send some days in Caparaia, a small island in the Med.... we paid Euro 35 /night in port in August. Had our boat been over 10 meter that would have been euro 130 / night. I dont want to think about mooring cost of a swede 55 in these waters. Purchase cost is one thing, running cost quite annother. How many liters antifouling does that Swede need per layer? how much $$? how many hours work? can we do this ourselves? No? now we need to pay others to do the job? more $$$ I owned a 54 ft yacht once, great for ego, not for the wallet. :-) Small is beatiful. Best wishes for the new year and take care. Wouter

    • @maddocmucmaddocmuc5341
      @maddocmucmaddocmuc5341 5 лет назад

      @@landsea3682 well received, you absolutely made a point....

  • @martynrandall8718
    @martynrandall8718 6 лет назад

    I think these are cracking little boats love to own one.

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Martyn, indeed these boats are small but sturdy.... and we are v glad we own one :-)

  • @martinmueller4348
    @martinmueller4348 5 лет назад

    I want to have a dana24 so badly. I thought you can't get one in Europe.

  • @SailBeforeSunset
    @SailBeforeSunset 3 года назад +1

    Biggest little 24 footer made.

  • @SCCFORUM
    @SCCFORUM Год назад

    Hi. Do you still own the Dana?

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  Год назад

      Hi there, sorry for having been a little absent lately but yes we still own Dana and sail her frequently for weekends or short excursions. We're busy with some other stuff now but hope to set sail again early June....

    • @SCCFORUM
      @SCCFORUM Год назад +1

      @@landsea3682 Hi, I look forward to seeing more vids of this beautiful yacht. I would love to own one but finding one in Europe is not easy.
      All the best,
      Paul.

  • @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335
    @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335 3 года назад

    Beautiful boat is on sale ?

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  3 года назад

      I agree of course... she is a wonderful little boat and ideal for sailing around the Mediterranean. We are not selling and want to continue sailing her for as long as we can :-)

  • @maxwellsmart2720
    @maxwellsmart2720 3 года назад

    helo , i want to apologize for my aweful english , sorry . i speak in spanish and i live in argentine in the bottom of america .
    so , i looked for a "dana" and i found it is very expensive for her size . can you tell me why please .
    i found a gulf 32 very less expensive ... , someone can tell me why ?
    if i travel to north america por buy a boat i need have some thinks clear .
    fair winds and thank you

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  3 года назад

      Hi Max, how are you? Thanks for your interest in Dana! Yes she is relatively pricey. I cant comment on the Gulf 32 you mention, it seems a v nice boat also. With regards to a Dana 24 I have to say she has an exceptional build quality and is very well laid out providing the same or more comfort than many 30 footers would, yet her contained size mean mooring fees are low. We now own Dana for 9 years and have had no breakages other than normal maintenance, Buying a Dana costs but owning and sailing a Dana is cheap... I hope this helps Adri/Wouter

    • @maxwellsmart2720
      @maxwellsmart2720 3 года назад

      @@landsea3682 i see , maintenance is a point . thanks for your answer . i wish you my best

  • @mikemalone2834
    @mikemalone2834 3 года назад

    Looking at a Orion 27

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  3 года назад

      Hi Mike, I looked at those boats also when out for buying a boat. I think the Orion's 27 on the market provide a lot of value for money! Good luck!

  • @klishnik
    @klishnik 5 лет назад

    Привет.Ницца видео. Вы живете на этой лодке или просто отдыхаете?

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  5 лет назад

      Спасибо за ваш комментарий. Это было сделано во время отпуска в течение месяца, но я знаю одну пару, которая постоянно жила на Дане пару лет.
      Spasibo za vash kommentariy. Eto bylo sdelano vo vremya otpuska v techeniye mesyatsa, no ya znayu odnu paru, kotoraya postoyanno zhila na Dane paru let.

  • @samo-nx2pl
    @samo-nx2pl 5 лет назад

    Very nice boat. Do you know for some long keel boat for less money? I want one but don't have 50 000€..

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  5 лет назад +1

      Consider a Twister 28, excelent sailboat, UK built, You can find good copies around euro 15-20K.

    • @samo-nx2pl
      @samo-nx2pl 5 лет назад

      @@landsea3682 Yes, Twister is very fine boat. Looked also Marieholm 26. What do you think about Fellowship 28?

    • @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908
      @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908 5 лет назад +1

      @@samo-nx2pl Fellowship is not really a boat for the open sea, especially the spade rudder is not very robust. The dinette to port offers no good seats when sailing for days on starboard tack, and not very favorable sailing characteristics due to the shallow keel. Though a Fellowship 28 has actually crossed the Atlantic. What do you think about a Sadler 29? Very seaworthy, unsinkable(!) , with bilg keels very stable tracking, like a long keel boat. Upwind and general performance surprisingly good. Of course not the salty 'all brass, bronce and teak' style of the Dana 24, but only 30-40% of the price of an Dana.

    • @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908
      @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908 5 лет назад +1

      @@samo-nx2pl or a Great Dane 28. Long keel, also well sailing and seaworthy, from the great Age Uzon.

    • @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908
      @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908 5 лет назад

      @@samo-nx2pl The Marieholm 26 is a very robust, nice looking and well sailing boat, but narrow, not a good boat for traveling and definitely not for dancing inside

  • @davidemassi
    @davidemassi 4 года назад

    ciao navigatori! per andare in corsica con un natante vi è bastato avere dotazioni di sicurezza 12Mg o avete cambiato bandiera? bella barca e complimenti per il numero di visualizzazioni!

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  4 года назад +2

      Ciao Davide, non abbiamo cambiato bandiera, sono Olandese e quindi la barca porta bandiera Olandese. Cmq. la nostra zattera e certificato per 'off shore' sailing e abiamo tutti i razzi e di piu, quindi credo di essere in regola sia in Italia, sia in Francia fino a 50Mg. Grazie per il messagio, stamibene!

    • @davidemassi
      @davidemassi 4 года назад

      @@landsea3682 grazie a te per la risposta dalla quale capisco che ogni stato va per la sua strada anche se il Mare è sempre lo stesso.... buon vento

  • @Koko1473
    @Koko1473 4 года назад

    Where are you actually? Are you still in the Mediterranean. Any chance to contact you by mail .

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  4 года назад

      Hi Koko, we live in Umbria, central Italy, the boat is moored in the Bay of La Spezia. wouterkool@yahoo.com

  • @slylopez9698
    @slylopez9698 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful boat indeed, unfortunately the price is not so appealing.

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  5 лет назад +3

      Hi Sly Lopez, your point is well taken, we had to fork out quit a bit to buy Dana. The cost of maintaining a Dana 24 is low though. Also mooring cost are minimal whilst she provides a lot of comfort. At anchor she has a calm motion also, so often we save money that way. During high summer, when it is hot, we have all the windows open which gives a nice breeze and the boat remains cool even when cooking food. I have seen other boats with no opening windows who would eat in a restaurant because their boat was uncomfortably warm, go figure €€€€. Also bear in mind that one day you may sell the vessel and Dana's tend to keep their value. So, whilst the initial purchase price is high, the overall cost on the long run is relatively modest.

  • @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335
    @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335 3 года назад

    I live in Le Grazie ☺️

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  3 года назад

      Our boat is moored on the other side of the bay in Le Grazie close to 'Hotel della Baia' :-)

    • @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335
      @paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335 3 года назад

      Not now 😧 i sow your boat last year moored near my on the poonton near Valdettaro shipyard

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  3 года назад

      @@paolomasteryachtpaolodegio5335 Thats correct, we had her 'a terra' at Valdettaro last winter but our 'home port' is Le Grazie!

  • @unacamper9123
    @unacamper9123 5 лет назад

    It will get better when you get a Trimaran.

    • @landsea3682
      @landsea3682  5 лет назад

      Much better speed for sure but not for livability. I must confess I considered a Dragonfly 28. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$