I grew up with an older version of this boat. If I remember correctly, it was the Bayliner Victoria (not the boxy with the flybridge). We had the Bayliner Victoria Sunbridge. Over the years, Bayliner has maximized its deck space to allow dining and extra seating. There was a real door to the V-berth (front cabin) which offered more privacy. However, as seen with a slightly smaller Doral that Reuben reviews, the V-berth can and should be used if you have guests that will not be sleeping over. My parents often partied with fellow boat owners at the marina. Us kids would hang out on one of the other boats. The small beam of this boat allows it to maneuver brilliantly. If I lived in Scotland, Reuben would be my salesman!!
@@marinesalesscotland8495 I appreciate all that you do. You know an awful lot about boats for a guy your age. Your reviews are calming yet informative as compared to other reviewers who I find annoying. Plus you've mastered the "snap of your fingers." :o)
I’ve been following Reuben on you tube for a while now as when I retire I intend to buy a boat - my only issue is I live in the south west. Will one day pop up though as I think these guys are great. Keep up the good work guys.
Wow, it is really well kept and the updates are really good. But £54,995 would be $69,834.30! Could get that for half in the U.S. Though, I could see a bit more, because of the upgrades, she is a beauty, still 20 years old... Again, it is all about location, you can tack on an extra $10-20k buying from the northeast!
I was looking for a video on this exact model boat in Pittsburgh PA USA.... GREAT VIDEO! Thanks for all your nice work. PS (Was that bow thruster a factory option in 2004 or was that aftermarket?) Thanks
@@marinesalesscotland8495 ok bud ive got some saving to do however once this year is done i will on target, trouble is im right down in Ramsgate England so just thinking if i had bought a boat like this from you, could i sail her down here or would it be better to have it shipped and what would be the cost of this ? sorry about all the questions but this is all very new to me and i do tend to research things thoroughly before making decisions to jump in .
@@TheLavud001 no problem with the questions Paul, I’m always happy to help! You could launch her on the coast and sail her down- would probably be a few days sailing which would be enjoyable no doubt, but the sea is unpredictable at best and if relatively inexperienced it may be quite a daunting task. In regards to shipping her down on a flat bed lorry, I’d say about the £1500-£2500 mark. We recently put together a move to ship a boat to Hong Kong. If that can be done, then Ramsgate won’t be an issue at all!😂 Any further questions, just let me know.
I think we as Americans are slobs for something. Never find anything in that good of condition in the states. We just destroy things for for some reason.
The salesman makes the vid even better with a few one liners and the magical click of the fingers…awesome boat as well..:)
Спасибо большое за красивые ролики ,и очень обаятельные катера,но для наших украинцев это большая мечта.
I grew up with an older version of this boat. If I remember correctly, it was the Bayliner Victoria (not the boxy with the flybridge). We had the Bayliner Victoria Sunbridge. Over the years, Bayliner has maximized its deck space to allow dining and extra seating. There was a real door to the V-berth (front cabin) which offered more privacy. However, as seen with a slightly smaller Doral that Reuben reviews, the V-berth can and should be used if you have guests that will not be sleeping over. My parents often partied with fellow boat owners at the marina. Us kids would hang out on one of the other boats. The small beam of this boat allows it to maneuver brilliantly. If I lived in Scotland, Reuben would be my salesman!!
Thank you for your comments Grote!
@@marinesalesscotland8495 I appreciate all that you do. You know an awful lot about boats for a guy your age. Your reviews are calming yet informative as compared to other reviewers who I find annoying. Plus you've mastered the "snap of your fingers." :o)
I’ve been following Reuben on you tube for a while now as when I retire I intend to buy a boat - my only issue is I live in the south west. Will one day pop up though as I think these guys are great. Keep up the good work guys.
Stunning boat and exceptional value
Looks brand new 😳
Lifegoals man.. I will own one one day for sure..
Beautiful boat
Splendid machine
Pleasure as always Vonmeek!
wow, amazing video.
My dad just bought this exact boat
Lovely boat
Wow, it is really well kept and the updates are really good. But £54,995 would be $69,834.30! Could get that for half in the U.S. Though, I could see a bit more, because of the upgrades, she is a beauty, still 20 years old... Again, it is all about location, you can tack on an extra $10-20k buying from the northeast!
Wow wow wow, is amazing have everything that u need,I going to buy one ,but it really needs a hard work restauración
How fun would it be to get a hull like this and design your own inside
Dear Marine Sales Team good day. What is the status of this boat? Sold?
Certainly a good looker
I agree James, with the canopies off they look amazing.
I was looking for a video on this exact model boat in Pittsburgh PA USA.... GREAT VIDEO! Thanks for all your nice work. PS (Was that bow thruster a factory option in 2004 or was that aftermarket?) Thanks
Have you any boats with outboard engines
what's the cost of this beauty fella ?
Hi Paul, she is on for £54,995!
@@marinesalesscotland8495 ok bud ive got some saving to do however once this year is done i will on target, trouble is im right down in Ramsgate England so just thinking if i had bought a boat like this from you, could i sail her down here or would it be better to have it shipped and what would be the cost of this ? sorry about all the questions but this is all very new to me and i do tend to research things thoroughly before making decisions to jump in .
@@TheLavud001 no problem with the questions Paul, I’m always happy to help! You could launch her on the coast and sail her down- would probably be a few days sailing which would be enjoyable no doubt, but the sea is unpredictable at best and if relatively inexperienced it may be quite a daunting task. In regards to shipping her down on a flat bed lorry, I’d say about the £1500-£2500 mark. We recently put together a move to ship a boat to Hong Kong. If that can be done, then Ramsgate won’t be an issue at all!😂
Any further questions, just let me know.
@@marinesalesscotland8495 brilliant thank you
@@TheLavud001 no problem Paul, you are welcome!
Good morning, still for sale?
Dear Pau Harpe, she is sold now I am afraid!
@Marine Sales Scotland that’s a shame what a lovely kept boat
Very nice if u could get electric with a generator would have been amazing
Wow a lot of boat for the money
A huge spec too, who needs a house when you have one of these?🤷🏽😂
Spooky Hand at 1.05 is it haunted
Mint certainly, but lacking any form of autopilot, radar or plotter, so strictly inland lake use it would seem.
I think we as Americans are slobs for something. Never find anything in that good of condition in the states. We just destroy things for for some reason.
Or maybe this is just a singular example of an exceptionally well kept boat
Why would anyone keep a boat on a loch in Scotland? Nessie could eat it with one bite.
why the horrid swoopy stern