What we are looking for in a Live-aboard Catamaran. Is a Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40 it?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @Gatorforlife11
    @Gatorforlife11 6 лет назад +2

    Excellent job! My 10 year plan is to do the same thing the both of you are doing. Keep up the good work!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +1

      Very cool. Well maybe one day down the road we will cross paths out there in some Anchorage in some warm tropical place. 😁

  • @scottgibson7893
    @scottgibson7893 6 лет назад

    We chartered a Lucia 40 for 10 days in June that was only 3 months old. Super nice boat but a bit small for long term cruising. They call it a 40 but it’s really only 38’ long. The generator was wedged into the aft port engine compartment in a way that made it difficult for their tech to replace the impeller when it went bad. What I would normally consider a 15 min task for an experienced tech took him nearly two hours because of all the stuff he had to disassemble to get to it. The sizes of our 4 cabins looked to be the same as the guest side of the show boat but both of our heads had separate showers. Much better than the one you guys saw at the show.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Great. Good to know. 40 did seem too small for live-aboard but always good to hear from anyone that has spent any real time living on it. If it felt small for a charter week, imagine if you had to live on it full time with all your possessions. I think the perfect size is in the mid 40' range and above. 45-50'

  • @Hoshi_Toranaga
    @Hoshi_Toranaga 6 лет назад +1

    Looks much more build for Liveabourd than the Lagoons and also looks like higher build quality. Might be too small for living, but impressed with it.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      We agree. Lagoons seemed decent until we started comparing it to other boats at the show. The constant squeaky floors on the Lagoons was something that would probably annoy us as well.

  • @cleananchor-lakeozark4369
    @cleananchor-lakeozark4369 2 года назад

    Very nice

  • @woodyww
    @woodyww 6 лет назад +3

    Great video!! This boat looks like my favorite so far. By the way, those "little ledges" around the horizontal surfaces are called "fiddles" and are indispensable when it gets rough.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Thanks. The little edges around what surface? Not sure what you are referring to in the video?

    • @woodyww
      @woodyww 6 лет назад

      @@Bowmans-Woods Your wife was referring to the "little ledges" around all the counter tops. I guess "fiddles" is an old nautical term, but they do come in handy when the water gets rough.

  • @r050460
    @r050460 6 лет назад

    Please have also a look at the FP Astrea 42. That's what you are looking for . I have also decided on these 2 and believe me the Astrea is currently the best you can get, in the moment.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      OK. Thanks. The 42 is in the next episode.

  • @KyleG0211
    @KyleG0211 6 лет назад

    Love it, thanks for walking through my future baby LOL I'm a simple guy and could make a Lucia 40 work, but I totally understand your desire for more space to live on it permanently. Too bad they don't have a Helia 44 there, I suspect would be more your cup of tea.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +1

      Hey Kyle. For sure if I was planning to live on a Cat solo then a 40' would be plenty of space. Janice has a lot of stuff!! ha ha

  • @marksimmons7721
    @marksimmons7721 5 лет назад

    You can get the layout on the port side with the 2 cabins and one head with a separate shower

  • @michaelrouse627
    @michaelrouse627 6 лет назад +1

    It looks like the cabinet finish was nicer on the FP compared to the Lagoon. Another nice video!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +1

      I agree. It seemed like more effort was put into the cabinetry. Did you notice the floors weren't constantly squeaking too? Lagoon used to be our favourite but this show has made them drop substantially in our rank of production cats.

    • @michaelrouse627
      @michaelrouse627 6 лет назад

      @@Bowmans-Woods I noticed that too. Interesting that their quality seemed to have fallen off compared to previous years. For us we like Leopard, FP and then Lagoon for the big 3 production Cats. Thanks for putting these together!

  • @glenpeters955
    @glenpeters955 6 лет назад

    Definately a better looking layout than the Lagoon ( imo ) I would like your opinion on the placement of the oven, this seems to be a new position for some manufacturers putting the oven at bench top level (nice) but stuck in a corner where the door comes down on the bench and getting to anything in the oven appears to be awkward (bad). Am I correct or is it just a visual thing ??? Thanks again for an interesting video, stay safe.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Good point Glen. You can't put anything in front of the oven door if you plan to use the oven a lot. I think they just put it up there so that it doesn't take up valuable under counter space. We have NEVER used the oven on our boat. If we need to cook something we just use our BBQ. I'm sure in those hot Caribbean climates we would be even less likely to use an indoor oven. Maybe I should mention, Janice is not a huge cooker or baker. haha

  • @Frindleeguy
    @Frindleeguy 6 лет назад

    I'm excited for you guys to be able to live your dream. You seem like you're really going to enjoy it! I also have a 5 year plan - maybe I'll see you out there! Be safe.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Thanks. Similar 5 year plan? Cool. Yes. Perhaps we can meet out there at some anchorage with our new (to us) catamarans.

    • @Frindleeguy
      @Frindleeguy 6 лет назад

      @@Bowmans-Woods I thought I understood you guys want to set sail / retire / liveaboard in 4-5 years- I'm in the same boat (haha). I am inspired by channels like yours to stay on track, so thanks!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +1

      Yep. Retire in 5 years. Will be selling the house and seriously ready to buy a new floating home in 4. That is the plan.

  • @jhk8513
    @jhk8513 3 года назад

    New there is a new 40 by fountaine pajot, the Isla 40. It seems that it is quite an improvement.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 года назад

      Ya. There are newer boats. These video are older. To bad this years show was cancelled.

  • @FeelItRising
    @FeelItRising 6 лет назад +3

    Plenty big enough for me and my wife to liveaboard.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Janice and I both said we could live on this. It may be a tight squeeze as we plan to have a scuba compressor installed and other toys and life's necessities but, this boat could work. Probably the 42 and 47 we are about to show would work better though.

  • @justsomeit5818
    @justsomeit5818 3 года назад

    It's funny I'm watching this as you talk about depreciation. Have you seen the prices on the Lucia 40's lately? As of today 7/30/2021, the only Lucia 40 /3 cabin layout in the US is a 2017 and its going for $500K... Not much of a depreciation.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 года назад

      Yep. We are in a Stock market, Housing, used Car and Boat price bubble. Wait until the bubble pops when the US FED signals the money printing is coming to and end. Check the prices 2 years from now. It will be drastically lower. IMO

  • @lordhydromage6614
    @lordhydromage6614 6 лет назад +1

    The Saona 47 is my dream cat. I wonder if there is an option to upgrade the veneer. The Master bath on the 47 is the bomb as is the upper deck sitting area. 864k base so 1.1M fully setup ?..the pics on YW dont show where the microwave goes tho...im really looking forward to that video when yall put it out.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +1

      It was a nice boat. $1.1 M?. Yikes. For that price, we could get a boutique builder boat. You would think the mass production builders would be cheaper than the boutique custom builders but once you add all the extra "options" you would need to live on a Cat they end up being the same or more expensive. We are leaning more and more toward the custom builders now that we realize the "Fully Kitted Out" price. Problem will be finding a used boutique boat. They only make a 3 or 4 per year so far less availability on the used market.

    • @lordhydromage6614
      @lordhydromage6614 6 лет назад

      @@Bowmans-Woods i was just guessing but yeah...there is a really fine fully kitted 2016 lagoon 450 just 100 miles from me for 685k...too bad all my cash is in my 401k and 3 years away from that magic number of 59.5

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +1

      Same boat here. Occasionally someone will send us a link to a good boat at a good price, but we have a few years before we are ready to buy so we don't get too excited. Maybe there will be a recession before we have to buy and all the used Cats will go on fire sale prices just as we are seriously looking. As they say, Timing is everything!

  • @CawffeeTyme
    @CawffeeTyme 6 лет назад +4

    Have you asked david and amy on starry horizons (out chasing stars) who have an FP Helia 44, if their boat is a good fit for a liveaboard? that way you may know whether a 40 is the right size for you.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +4

      We don't know them personally. If we ever meet them we will ask them. I have watched enough of their videos that I get the vibe they like their boat. The don't seem to complain about it. People rarely say their boat is crap though.

    • @screaminglegs
      @screaminglegs 6 лет назад

      @@Bowmans-Woods They've said they'd go bigger if/when they buy another boat. They like the H44 but said it starts to feel too small after a couple of years of live-aboard.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      huh. Just 2 of them and they find 44' too small? Hmmmm. Good to know. I bet we'd find the same. Once you load everything you own onto a boat, then every square inch is jammed with stuff and it would feel small. I imagine one guest cabin would eventually turn into a storage room or work shop.

    • @screaminglegs
      @screaminglegs 5 лет назад

      @@Bowmans-Woods They really enjoy their boat, but when asked if they could do it all over again, they indicated that while they'd be happy sticking with the FP44, they'd like a longer boat for more space as long as it also delivered higher average speeds. They said that before purchasing Starry Horizons, they thought that a 44' cat would be a handful, but with the experience they've gained they realize that they probably could've handled a slightly bigger boat.

  • @pandzik
    @pandzik 5 лет назад

    what is the height of the interior in the living room and cabins?

  • @ronhecklinger1845
    @ronhecklinger1845 6 лет назад

    I am guessing the astrea 42 will be a hit with you, I love it and size is perfect to 2. Can't wait to see your take

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      We liked the FP's a lot. We didn't use to be a big fan of the Leopards but they really impressed us this show with their new models. I think our order of the big 3 production builder switched. It used to be Lagoon, FP, Leopard. But now it has reversed with Leopard & FP very close, then Lagoon. The build quality of the interior and the constant creaky floors was not impressive at all. We like the interior space of the Lagoons but that seems to be all they have now.

    • @ronhecklinger1845
      @ronhecklinger1845 6 лет назад

      We looked at a seawind 1260 liked a lot since they improved the back lounge area seemed very well made. Never liked the down galley but we changed our mind on that particular boat

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +1

      Ok. Interesting. We have seen Seawinds in the past year shows and in Miami and they never got us excited. We haven't really looked closely at them in the past couple of years. Perhaps worth another look but from my recollection, they seemed sparse inside?

    • @ronhecklinger1845
      @ronhecklinger1845 6 лет назад

      By the way they do have double sinks in galley! Score one.

  • @sailingtribu
    @sailingtribu 6 лет назад

    Best review videos on RUclips......
    Question? Are you doing a review on Leopards Catamaran? Particularly interested in their new 50

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Thanks! Yes we are doing Leopards later in the series. We liked them a lot. Can't recall if a 50 was at the show? Have to review my footage and see.

    • @sailingtribu
      @sailingtribu 6 лет назад

      @@Bowmans-Woods will be patiently looking forward for those reviews.
      Great job on those reviews. And hope we will see videos on your purchasing process as well.

  • @JoseAbrilMartin
    @JoseAbrilMartin 6 лет назад

    Hello videos, you could show us the Lagoon seventy 7

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      77' ? um, no. That wasn't at the show. And that is not something a couple would consider a live-aboard boat for just 2. Sorry.

  • @mugustabjeonklei2613
    @mugustabjeonklei2613 6 лет назад

    I wonder if there's a catamaran with an actual sauna on it... I hope to live aboard one day and I hate coldness!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +1

      Just anchor your boat in some bay down near the equator and every bedroom will feel like a sauna. 😝 . Never need to worry about being chilly again. When we go we will never probably ever have to worry about living in snow again.

    • @michaelrouse627
      @michaelrouse627 6 лет назад +1

      I believe WS reviewed a Privilege that had a spa on it. Too much for this retired veterans blood. I’ll be happy with a 42 - 45, 5 year old production cat 😂

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Us too!

  • @cutcrew2743
    @cutcrew2743 3 года назад

    Multihullcompany gives a very rough estimate of 20% depreciation in 5 years.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 года назад

      Only 20%? I would assume it is higher than that on a mass production boat in 5 years. A boutique built boat will hold its value better. I think that 80% residual value after 5 years is higher than normal because we are in a financial bubble and people are buying boats because COVID curtailed people from doing things in big groups. Used boats are getting top dollar. Wait until the next recession hits and you will see the prices of used boat plummet. Then you will see boats drop 50%+ after 5 years.

  • @FXPL9277
    @FXPL9277 5 лет назад

    FPs went further with the new 40, 42 and 47. They corrected what was wrong on previous models, got some ideas from Lagoon and Leopard and improved them. Spacious, functional and very well finished (hard top on the helm st would be nice). Thx for sharing.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  5 лет назад

      Thanks. Yes a hard Bimini over the helm is a big selling feature for us. We want no sunbrella anywhere. It just fades and looks like crap after a few years. Hard Bimini will never need replacing.

  • @chuckrothy
    @chuckrothy 6 лет назад +2

    I could live on it, but the wife lol

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Ha Ha. Bit small for full time living. But, I guess if you were a bachelor? You could live on it. 😆

  • @-bnqe-3119
    @-bnqe-3119 6 лет назад

    No Creaking Floors - wonderful - Better layout and design than that LAgoon 50 ---

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Totally agree. Glad we have the footage to remind us just how Creaky the Lagoons are.

  • @mihailchehlarov2720
    @mihailchehlarov2720 4 года назад +1

    FP are cheap charter boats. For liveaboard you have to build it again right after you buy it. They push the quantity not the quality. Cheap materials, production cuts wherever it's possible. This will age terrible and the maintenance will be on par with more expensive boats because of that.

  • @CDNRower99
    @CDNRower99 6 лет назад +3

    Less sink insights and more 'panos'! :o)

    • @FeelItRising
      @FeelItRising 6 лет назад

      :D

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +2

      See, when a boat has 2 sinks we spend far less time talking about how outraged we are that it only comes with 1. The better boats have 2. So it wont get talked about as much. Just Lagoons tend to skimp on sinks.

    • @screaminglegs
      @screaminglegs 6 лет назад

      @@Bowmans-Woods In my experience, the number of galley sinks is not an indicator of overall boat quality, but one of design choice. Some people prefer two, while others, like me, prefer one. BTW, if you eventually go with an FP, you could do much better than buying through ACY, even for a used cat.

    • @CDNRower99
      @CDNRower99 6 лет назад

      @@Bowmans-Woods no worries, keep up the great work!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Thanks Newland.

  • @launchfiend
    @launchfiend 2 года назад

    welp, this video didn't age well.. cars are now investments in 2022! :D

  • @alejandrotsolakis3093
    @alejandrotsolakis3093 6 лет назад

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @tedboender
    @tedboender 6 лет назад +1

    Two sinks? 😉

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      I know. See Lagoon!!! Pick up your level of effort. This is only a 40 and it has 2 sinks! ha ha

  • @kbob8424
    @kbob8424 6 лет назад

    think that was Ryan who passed you by.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      OK. Ryan who?

    • @kbob8424
      @kbob8424 6 лет назад

      +Cruising Off Duty - from "Jessica and Ryan Adventures".

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Really? The guy that said hi to us inside the boat? No that wasn't him. Just a guy who said he watches our videos. Too bad it wasn't him. We have spoken by email. I would have recognized him and have chatted a lot longer if it were him.

  • @JohnSmith-xn3fr
    @JohnSmith-xn3fr 6 лет назад

    Privately used boat does not necessarily be in a better condition, compared to a charter boat.
    Some owners of privately used boats lose their interest and/or the ability to take a good care of their boat.
    Chartered boat has to be well kept, in order to sail and generate income.
    I had a private-use only boat, and now I have a boat in charter.
    I can see the benefit of regular care, inspections and servicing while in care of a professional charter company.
    Off topic : did you get that divorce yet ? :)

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Cats on charter get used a lot. So even if you do happen to find a charter company that actually does do proactive maintenance, which is rare, then you will still have (in 5 years) a boat with a lot of use and a ton of hours on the engine and generator and watermaker and a lot wear and tear on every moving part. I wouldn't buy an abused or neglected private boat (so that is not a good comparison to a charter boat), but a gently used one. Cats in charter are never, gently used. Every week some new group of partiers take it out for a spin. Glad you are happy having your boat in charter but we will try to avoid any ex charter boats when we go to buy. They charter compamy can clean up the gelcoat chips and scratches from abuse and "put lipstick on a pig" to make the boat seem nice to the new buyer but underneath, everything got used and abused but the charter guests.

  • @basementracer
    @basementracer 2 года назад

    I wish when folks were shooting video's of boats they would remember we don't look at everything from 3ft away. It gives so little idea of what you are actually looking it, its dimensions and how it fits within the boat. I am not interested in seeing a counter top close up. Show me the gally. You get the idea. Your camera is our eyes. We just don't look at things in the way it is being shot.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 года назад

      Noted. That is an old video. Lessons learned.

  • @travelingtimothy
    @travelingtimothy 5 лет назад

    It is a lot of money for these. Are people really selling their homes to buy depreciating assets?

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  5 лет назад +1

      Yes. Houses may not go down in price but living in a house costs way more in operating costs (Gas, Electric, Water, Sewer and taxes) and maintenance (snow removal, lawn care, new paint, new shingles, new hot water heaters, new furnaces, etc etc etc) than a boat. So the selling price not going down is not the only factor to consider. When you add up how much less it costs to be retired on a boat than retired in a house...... the house does not seem like that great of a deal. Plus you can explore the world cheaply in your sailboat. You can't do that if you own a house and have to fly everywhere and pay for hotels and restaurants if you want to travel when you are retired. So, we will choose the Cat life every time in that debate.

  • @rodneygaul2227
    @rodneygaul2227 6 лет назад +1

    wow , how many extra people are you planning on living with you ? So the guest have a wet head ????
    and 1 of the berths becomes a storage area

    • @FeelItRising
      @FeelItRising 6 лет назад +2

      Two wet heads when there should be just one head with separate shower for the two guest cabins. Drives me nuts that so many cats are like this.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад +1

      I agree. instead of 2 small heads I would prefer 1 larger head. Keep in mind most of the big production companies design their boats with the charter industry in mind, so they think every room needs its own head because on a charter you may not know the other cabin people that well, or at all.

    • @scottgibson7893
      @scottgibson7893 6 лет назад

      Looking forward to your Astria 42 video. I haven’t seen one in person but it seems like a good compromise between the Lucia 40 and Helia 44. The 42 is offered with a Jack/Jill head configuration. Separate toilets for each cabin and a shared shower between them.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      Yes. We plan to buy used so we won't be dealing with the factory to ask for a certain specialized layout. So we will probably just look for a 3 cabin owners version at a good price. Whatever head configuration it has, we will have to live with.

  • @secondstartotheright
    @secondstartotheright 6 лет назад

    40' is too small for a live aboard!!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  6 лет назад

      I think we agree on that. In a pinch you could make it work but, 42-47' would be better.