Hi, 5'10". This video is absolutely amazing. Thank you for showing EVERYTHING. Your cable management is elite. Ive seen so many Prout videos and had no idea ther was storage under the main seating. And the window coverings are absolutley genius. Wishing you both happiness post sailing.
We plan on about 130 miles a day, but it depends on the conditions, and we tend to pick calm conditions. We've seen anything from 60 to 170. We also tend to run heavy and set the sails conservatively, so this is very much not peak performance for a Snowgoose Elite.
Yes, it would be pretty easy: drill a hole, put in a John Guest fitting, plug in the tube that's already right there. The reason we didn't is because we like checking the water level as it runs, at which point having the tube sticking in there is no hardship. The natural place for the fitting would make it slightly harder to see the water flow right as you start, because it's tucked a bit back from the inspection plate.
Hi Love the snowgoose, how much do you want for her? Looks like a perfect livaboard. Whats the roughest sea and highest wind state you have sailed her in?
Lots of tips and tricks to make living on board a delight. Great looking boat.
Hi, 5'10". This video is absolutely amazing. Thank you for showing EVERYTHING. Your cable management is elite. Ive seen so many Prout videos and had no idea ther was storage under the main seating. And the window coverings are absolutley genius. Wishing you both happiness post sailing.
Wow amazing tour.
Beautiful boat
How much and where is it flagged?
Fantastic overview thanks! Whats average 24hr run you’ve experienced?
We plan on about 130 miles a day, but it depends on the conditions, and we tend to pick calm conditions. We've seen anything from 60 to 170. We also tend to run heavy and set the sails conservatively, so this is very much not peak performance for a Snowgoose Elite.
So you guys are selling? Selling by owner or listed with a brokerage.? Wondering price and location of boat if purchased. Thanks!
Beautiful boat, perfect liveaboard, surely you could plum the watermaker lines to the tanks?
Yes, it would be pretty easy: drill a hole, put in a John Guest fitting, plug in the tube that's already right there. The reason we didn't is because we like checking the water level as it runs, at which point having the tube sticking in there is no hardship. The natural place for the fitting would make it slightly harder to see the water flow right as you start, because it's tucked a bit back from the inspection plate.
beautiful aunty😘
Nice boat, how tall are you?
6'3", a little too tall for this boat TBH.
Hi Love the snowgoose, how much do you want for her? Looks like a perfect livaboard. Whats the roughest sea and highest wind state you have sailed her in?
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