Hi Reuben, you crack me and the missus up! When we watch your vids we guess how many people you think can sit on the seats and sleep in the beds! You must think people are tiny! At least 3 on that bench and then at least 4 or 5 on the other bench! It does make us laugh but we do enjoy you videos! By the way we watch because we're looking at getting a boat early next year
Thanks mate. I think we'll definitely be in touch after Christmas to see what you have. Hopefully a few more boats will become available as we get more into post Covid
Yep, I'm always waiting to hear how many hundred I could fit under the rug. Like the spanish saying goes: if there's room for two, there's room for three!
Thank you Reuben for this nice show of the Rinker Fiesta Vee 270 a nice sportif boat its a brand what we not see a lot in Europe but this is a nice one thanks again
Nice starter boat or weekender. That aft berth though looks a bit claustrophobic but then again it's only a 27ft boat. Not many boats of this size have that second berth. A bit pricey though for it's age but it's condition is really good.
Access to the foredeck Hopeless Two forward facing positions at the helm Others will face ‘sideways’ or sit aft with poor vision Outrdrive boats are high maintenance If it’s raining Stay on the berth Because you won’t see much through the ‘plastic ‘ windows If it’s hot and sunny Great, take the canvas/ tent/ awning down Remember how to re erect the thing though Plus make sure you have an hour to spend removing and storing it
@@Flow_State1991 well, at least with one of those you can access the foredeck more safely. My advice to anyone new to boating or experienced is to avoid stern drives which are the work of the Devil especially in salt water. Plus remember ( in Europe) it does rain a fair bit! Canvas covers are a pain in the arse to remove and erect and when it’s raining it’s a bugger to see out, especially when berthing
Thank you. I think it was you that had the lovely Sealine 28 at just over 60k. I intend to buy a boat, probably next year depending on whether I decide to effectively retire. I will keep an eye on your channel.
Hi Reuben, you crack me and the missus up! When we watch your vids we guess how many people you think can sit on the seats and sleep in the beds! You must think people are tiny! At least 3 on that bench and then at least 4 or 5 on the other bench! It does make us laugh but we do enjoy you videos! By the way we watch because we're looking at getting a boat early next year
Wishful thinking is the best form of thinking! If we can ever do anything to help please let us know!
Thanks mate. I think we'll definitely be in touch after Christmas to see what you have. Hopefully a few more boats will become available as we get more into post Covid
Guy is a great salesperson
Yep, I'm always waiting to hear how many hundred I could fit under the rug. Like the spanish saying goes: if there's room for two, there's room for three!
Thank you Reuben for this nice show of the Rinker Fiesta Vee 270 a nice sportif boat its a brand what we not see a lot in Europe but this is a nice one thanks again
Nice starter boat or weekender. That aft berth though looks a bit claustrophobic but then again it's only a 27ft boat. Not many boats of this size have that second berth. A bit pricey though for it's age but it's condition is really good.
Was at the Boathouse last Saturday for lunch, wish I’d nipped in now and said hello 👋 😂
You are always welcome to come and say hello!
Very nice can u do more affordable boat videos
We do as many as pass in the door, the more the merrier. Thank you as always for watching Baltimore Ravens!
Hi Reuben, what would the cost to get this boat over to Ireland be roughly.
Does that table area turn into a bed?
Access to the foredeck
Hopeless
Two forward facing positions at the helm
Others will face ‘sideways’ or sit aft with poor vision
Outrdrive boats are high maintenance
If it’s raining
Stay on the berth
Because you won’t see much through the ‘plastic ‘ windows
If it’s hot and sunny
Great, take the canvas/ tent/ awning down
Remember how to re erect the thing though
Plus make sure you have an hour to spend removing and storing it
@@Richardgwilliams thanks for the info. Im looking at a sundancer 400?
@@Flow_State1991 well, at least with one of those you can access the foredeck more safely. My advice to anyone new to boating or experienced is to avoid stern drives which are the work of the Devil especially in salt water. Plus remember ( in Europe) it does rain a fair bit! Canvas covers are a pain in the arse to remove and erect and when it’s raining it’s a bugger to see out, especially when berthing
@@Richardgwilliams thanks for the info pal
What would it cost to ship such a boat down to the South Coast? You often have lovely boats in great condition, but you're a long way from Dorset!
Hi Steve, Less than you would think! I would suggest a boat of this size roughly £1500+VAT delivered safely. Any questions please just ask.
Thank you. I think it was you that had the lovely Sealine 28 at just over 60k. I intend to buy a boat, probably next year depending on whether I decide to effectively retire. I will keep an eye on your channel.
Is the price 39,995 or 49,995 ? which is which ?
10k over thats for sure
Perfect boat for the family as Ohana in Hawaiian means family.
Nice clean boat for her age but at 18 years old this one seems a bit pricey. Maybe I’m wrong….
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Braw boat…. No quite big enough for moi
Overpriced and its tight
cant take a dump in comfort