Yep looks great with the highly over produced advert. I will follow your direction and wait for a youtuber aka Aquaholic to do a review so we can see what works and what doesnt.
Wow. So many issues, I can't even begin to imagine how frustrating this would be. For the cavitation issue at the prop/rudder, I would suggest checking out Sharrow props. They've been shown to have significantly reduced cavitation vortices.
What kind of range are we talking about with you throwing the term explorer around. I see an option of an extra fuel tank to get it up to 750 gallons. Also we need to see the running gear. I don't like the idea of the props and rudders being the lowest part of the boat. I love the Aquila design and layout but the lack of fuel capacity and after seeing the Wandering Hillbilly becoming a total loss after running aground I am a bit reluctant.
Was looking at the Molokia, but got distracted by the 50’ and 54’. My only problem with these style of boats, is finding a marina to house them, if you don’t live on the water.
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Need a full video tour.
Great debut video!
Nice, it looks good. Cant wait to see the full tour
Yep looks great with the highly over produced advert. I will follow your direction and wait for a youtuber aka Aquaholic to do a review so we can see what works and what doesnt.
@JBPalmBeach ok. Thanks for your opinion 😂
The Wandering Hillbilly 2 (maybe)? : )
Exactly he needs another boat I like that show
She's incredible. Extremely capable power cat.
Is bulbous bow only efficient at a particular speed? Most are. Does it create slap? Effect handling at low speeds? Inquiring minds need to know.
Wow. So many issues, I can't even begin to imagine how frustrating this would be.
For the cavitation issue at the prop/rudder, I would suggest checking out Sharrow props. They've been shown to have significantly reduced cavitation vortices.
What issues?
@@VincenzoValenti Yikes! My bad. I was watching several boat videos and this comment was meant for another.
What kind of range are we talking about with you throwing the term explorer around. I see an option of an extra fuel tank to get it up to 750 gallons. Also we need to see the running gear. I don't like the idea of the props and rudders being the lowest part of the boat. I love the Aquila design and layout but the lack of fuel capacity and after seeing the Wandering Hillbilly becoming a total loss after running aground I am a bit reluctant.
We can buy a 44 for
about a million bucks.
I bet this 50 comes
in over 2 million.
starts at $1.2M
Where is the hydro foil?
Always talk to the guy with the grubby high vis coat.
Ony need to get rich first, then I will get it
Lowest point are the props, sad....
Was looking at the Molokia, but got distracted by the 50’ and 54’. My only problem with these style of boats, is finding a marina to house them, if you don’t live on the water.