Thanks for sharing this detailed tour! Its obviously a new and different series, and when you build as precisely and technically as we do, we expect Gunboat fans will have opinions that are just as "specific"! We apply performance tech and race boat technology to, what is at its core, a fully equipped, cruising catamaran platform. There's a huge range of interests and sailing plans on the continuum from full cruising to racing. Since 2016 under the ownership of GLY, Gunboat has been specializing in highly customizable builds and delivering on promises to the owners who contract these builds. There's a give and take between the recommendations we make and the ideals of owners (with varying goals and sailing experiences). Each boat that we launch represents a unique manifestation of that. Right now we're offering three new-build models. The Gunboat 70 is next gen Gunboat 68, the same length as the 72 but a heritage Gunboat design (which we expect many longtime Gunboat fans might find more appealing!). The 72 pushes the boundaries of cruising optimizations further than we've considered in the past, and opens up the benefits of our approach to a few more cruising programs. And the 80 is just a weapon! Each series offers exceptional quality and the highest level of customization yet. When you look at a Gunboat, we hope you understand the above and enjoy imagining how you would prefer to build yours. Wishing you all happy holidays and great sailing adventures!
Overall style and comfort/finish looks great, my only negative (to me) is I just can't imagine sailing her with the only full-helm being on the coach roof though. Would be interesting to see this Cat under sail in foul weather or passage-making and hear what the Captain/crew/owner thinks. Ultimately though, it's what the owner wanted, and while anyone else is free to love/hate on it, it's the owner who needs to live with it lol
@@LoanwordEggcorn True, but this configuration is being offered as a standard model (dual helm option - also on the flybridge), and since it's CE:A rated, I was just thinking it would be interesting to hear feedback about extended cruising/passage making conditions. Other cats offer primary/full helm options on a flybridge (ex. Lagoon and Nautitech being 2 others), but those generally offer a bimini or hardtop. I'm personally just not sold on the fully exposed fly helm for anything other than coastal/day cruising.
Apologies, but I can't shake the feeling that GLY has somewhat diluted the essence of the Gunboat brand. There was a time when Gunboats epitomized coolness - sleek, full carbon racer-cruisers that couples could effortlessly handle for cruising or strip down for racing with a small crew. They were the epitome of a sailor's catamaran. Nowadays, they seem oversized, requiring a crew just for basic cruising, with an abundance of amenities and cabins...and now a flybridge. It appears that the target customer for Gunboat has shifted from what it once was.
Flybridges are for drinking and shenanigans, usually while anchored or docked. Whoever owns this boat is most likely not doing any serious "sailing" as evidenced by that wonderful pile of sheets in front of the helm.
Surprised gunboat agreed to build a gin palace. I guess money can buy everything 😂 In all seriousness it would be great to see it sailing to see how compromised that helm is. And to be fair if that’s what the owner is going to use it for then fair play!
Personally i agree ... I dont like the idea of dealing with a raised boom and main especially underway.. I can see a pop up helm like some motor yats with a hard roof ...and walk on solar panels like a Windelo where if youve enough juice in the batteries you can just put sun pads on top ... but i suspect these are using generators or super alternators to charge their systems and haven't realised that they and the dinosaur juice they use🦕 are both facing the end of the line in more and more places. Even the heavyweight global shipping guys are being forced to look to methanol hydrogen and or hybrid sail, powered electric systems especially In coastal waters or ports. Large areas of the Med scandinavia the Caribbean and ultimately Oceania are going to be looking very carefully at boats burning derv especially at anchor if they want to stop over or enter pollution sensitive areas/harbours. Running derv generators to charge water toys and loud onboard hi-fi's monster tV screens in round the clock aircon systems and even create look at me light pollution might not be so well received very shortly. The balance of materials going into constructing these sort of vessels also needs looking at, Carbon fiber is environmentally very expensive/polluting... if your going racing maybe its ok but theres an element of fiddling whist the likes of Vanuatu sink.. and then some complain about environmental migrants.. Im not saying folks cannot buy nice boats but the toys need to be less harmful to build and run and possibly be less in your face, especially when you decide to go visiting the other 98%. 🏜️🏞️🏝️🏖️ that live in beautiful places. 🤷🏻♂️ I know companies talk about offsetting..🙄 but i would rather see it happening now as savings in the product, its use and life cycle.
The gunboat was known for its cockpit positioned in the forward part of the saloon Which was a great solution to protect you from the elements This is probably an attempt to expand the market because people like to bake on the fly bridge and Gunboat made it possible for them😁
@@pred7949 You are right they did a rear cockpit which was also protected and the wheel could be moved so everything could be closed in case of heavy rain But people love the fly bridge
I understand adapting your business to the market. Ferrari and Lamborghini now build SUVs too. To me, this catamaran doesn't look like a Gunboat anymore. It looks more like a new Yapluka or Sunreef to me. Something has been lost...
Not a fan. I am sure it is fast, comfortable and pretty. I am glad someone is getting it though, it’s great to push the limits and thus really does that. The quality comes through even in video.
I’m guessing they plan on sailing by autopilot or not going very far? Even in the tropics 20 knots can get cold with no protection. Good on them, but that does seem like an odd choice.
When people love the idea of a brand more than they like what the brand it stands for. I want a Ferrari. But make it a SUV, I like to be comfortable. I want a Gunboat. But make it a flybridge cruiser, I like to be comfortable. Giving customers everything they ask for may be good for short-term buisness. But what does it do to brand identity?
I'm not sure. The Panamera looks like an SUV humping a 911, the Macan is basically a hot hatch, but Porsche seems to have protected their brand identity well enough. The Ferrari SUV really knocks the brand down in my book though...
I get the impression this model is made for "entertainment" close to shore, not long distance sailing. If your focus is entertaining, why not do it stylishly and quickly?
I don't get it. What's the point of having a Gunboat and then put a vanity flybridge on it? "People like the SUV kind of boat". Right. So get something else. Don't turn the Gunboats into joke.
I really had a Yechh reaction, but after thinking about it a little bit I'm going to reserve my criticism for the owner and give gunboat a pass. They are essentially selling custom yachts, in this case as a party platform with a captain and crew. Real sailors who understand the appeal of sipping hot chocolate while nice and dry during a cold rain storm can buy their own with the forward helm. All you need is the cash. I still buy lotto tickets with this brand foremost in my fantasies, and this dumb boat isn't going to affect that.
The first boat to cross the finish line in a sailboat race gets the gun. The name Gunboat is a nod to the performance design and build, applying race boat technology to the cruising catamaran platform. Its an effortless speed thats enjoyed primarily in cruising mode, but can also be pushed further in race mode with a team.
A gunboat with a flybridge...sounds like a Ferrari with a trailer. Huge marketing error from the Grand Large folks! For one sale they lose 5. They are killing their own brand.
controlling a yacht with an open roof is not suitable for long-distance crossing conditions, especially in hot conditions or heavy rain, it is very unsafe for a captain
Seems hugely impractical for proper sailing ? and the big " empty" one room feel you with Cats is all a bit soulless to me . I prefer the cosines and the "hidden" areas ( privacy ) that a monohull provides . Far more interesting to sail i think
This is the Oyster of catamarans. Absolute superb!!!
This is one happiness money can buy.
Thanks for sharing this detailed tour! Its obviously a new and different series, and when you build as precisely and technically as we do, we expect Gunboat fans will have opinions that are just as "specific"! We apply performance tech and race boat technology to, what is at its core, a fully equipped, cruising catamaran platform. There's a huge range of interests and sailing plans on the continuum from full cruising to racing. Since 2016 under the ownership of GLY, Gunboat has been specializing in highly customizable builds and delivering on promises to the owners who contract these builds. There's a give and take between the recommendations we make and the ideals of owners (with varying goals and sailing experiences). Each boat that we launch represents a unique manifestation of that.
Right now we're offering three new-build models. The Gunboat 70 is next gen Gunboat 68, the same length as the 72 but a heritage Gunboat design (which we expect many longtime Gunboat fans might find more appealing!). The 72 pushes the boundaries of cruising optimizations further than we've considered in the past, and opens up the benefits of our approach to a few more cruising programs. And the 80 is just a weapon! Each series offers exceptional quality and the highest level of customization yet. When you look at a Gunboat, we hope you understand the above and enjoy imagining how you would prefer to build yours. Wishing you all happy holidays and great sailing adventures!
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Oh! I've been waiting for this one Toby!
Yep! The right size! Very nice!
Overall style and comfort/finish looks great, my only negative (to me) is I just can't imagine sailing her with the only full-helm being on the coach roof though. Would be interesting to see this Cat under sail in foul weather or passage-making and hear what the Captain/crew/owner thinks.
Ultimately though, it's what the owner wanted, and while anyone else is free to love/hate on it, it's the owner who needs to live with it lol
In the video Toby mentioned it will be based in the Med.
@@LoanwordEggcorn True, but this configuration is being offered as a standard model (dual helm option - also on the flybridge), and since it's CE:A rated, I was just thinking it would be interesting to hear feedback about extended cruising/passage making conditions.
Other cats offer primary/full helm options on a flybridge (ex. Lagoon and Nautitech being 2 others), but those generally offer a bimini or hardtop. I'm personally just not sold on the fully exposed fly helm for anything other than coastal/day cruising.
@@Haladmer Agree. I don't expect many people do open ocean passagemaking on an uncovered flybridge.
@@LoanwordEggcorn 4:10 the second boat will have something
This boat isn’t meant for sailing
Apologies, but I can't shake the feeling that GLY has somewhat diluted the essence of the Gunboat brand. There was a time when Gunboats epitomized coolness - sleek, full carbon racer-cruisers that couples could effortlessly handle for cruising or strip down for racing with a small crew. They were the epitome of a sailor's catamaran. Nowadays, they seem oversized, requiring a crew just for basic cruising, with an abundance of amenities and cabins...and now a flybridge. It appears that the target customer for Gunboat has shifted from what it once was.
They also went bankrupt....
Sailing on an exposed flybridge in direct sunlight would be sunburn central for me.
My first thought, as a ginger!
@@TheAegisClaw I’m just Australian and we are raised from a young age to be very conscious and wary of the dangers of skin cancer
Flybridges are for drinking and shenanigans, usually while anchored or docked. Whoever owns this boat is most likely not doing any serious "sailing" as evidenced by that wonderful pile of sheets in front of the helm.
Interesting location for a single helm. Particularly on this gunboat.
Groovy video
Surprised gunboat agreed to build a gin palace. I guess money can buy everything 😂
In all seriousness it would be great to see it sailing to see how compromised that helm is. And to be fair if that’s what the owner is going to use it for then fair play!
Compass at the floor? interesting :)
Not a fan of the flybridge and helm on the coach roof. I would prefer a fwd or a mid position helm with the coach roof covered with solar panels.
Personally i agree ... I dont like the idea of dealing with a raised boom and main especially underway..
I can see a pop up helm like some motor yats with a hard roof ...and walk on solar panels like a Windelo where if youve enough juice in the batteries you can just put sun pads on top ... but i suspect these are using generators or super alternators to charge their systems and haven't realised that they and the dinosaur juice they use🦕 are both facing the end of the line in more and more places.
Even the heavyweight global shipping guys are being forced to look to methanol hydrogen and or hybrid sail, powered electric systems especially
In coastal waters or ports.
Large areas of the Med scandinavia the Caribbean and ultimately Oceania are going to be looking very carefully at boats burning derv especially at anchor if they want to stop over or enter pollution sensitive areas/harbours.
Running derv generators to charge water toys and loud onboard hi-fi's monster tV screens in round the clock aircon systems and even create look at me light pollution might not be so well received very shortly.
The balance of materials going into constructing these sort of vessels also needs looking at, Carbon fiber is environmentally very expensive/polluting... if your going racing maybe its ok but theres an element of fiddling whist the likes of Vanuatu sink.. and then some complain about environmental migrants..
Im not saying folks cannot buy nice boats but the toys
need to be less harmful to build and run and possibly be less in your face, especially when you decide to go visiting the other 98%. 🏜️🏞️🏝️🏖️ that live in beautiful places. 🤷🏻♂️
I know companies talk about offsetting..🙄 but i would rather see it happening now as savings in the product, its use and life cycle.
Well good thing for you they’ve been making that boat for the last 20 years, this boat even uses the hull molds from the 68
Only a fair weather helm.
I prefer the internal helm at the mast, like on the 55, or the forward cockpit.
I'm not sure this fits Gunboat's ethos.
What a gorgeous boat.
WOW!
What else can I say?
Just wow !
I just cannot get excited about flybridges. On a power boat - yes - but to me they just look so disconnected on sailboats.
Aside from that, great vid!
The gunboat was known for its cockpit positioned in the forward part of the saloon
Which was a great solution to protect you from the elements
This is probably an attempt to expand the market because people like to bake on the fly bridge and Gunboat made it possible for them😁
and Balance's 7 year old 760F did it better
@@pred7949 You are right they did a rear cockpit which was also protected and the wheel could be moved so everything could be closed in case of heavy rain
But people love the fly bridge
@@vorda400 the F in 760F is for flybridge - search for Skimmer
I think you mean it was a great solution to expose you to the elements....
Im thinking A hard Top like a SunReef on the FlyBridge .
I really hope Gunboat and Outremer decide to push the flybridge design down the the smaller/any models. The demand is there.
Unlikely the 52 and 55 will get one but there's bound to be an Outremer 60 (filling the gap between the 55 and the Gunboat 70) that might get one...
I understand adapting your business to the market. Ferrari and Lamborghini now build SUVs too. To me, this catamaran doesn't look like a Gunboat anymore. It looks more like a new Yapluka or Sunreef to me. Something has been lost...
Seems like everything Gunboats were not.
I really like it though an over under helm would be best of both worlds. Sailing up there in squalls would be harsh
Looks like coastal cruiser
How does the 28 tonne displacement compare to a pure cruising cat of the same size?
This floating bar is 8-10 tons more for carbon boats
Not a fan. I am sure it is fast, comfortable and pretty. I am glad someone is getting it though, it’s great to push the limits and thus really does that. The quality comes through even in video.
I could not see a headsail track or cars on the front deck
A flybridge on a gunboat is like C-foils on a Lagoon. What a waste of a good hull..
How much cash do you carry on the boat? 🤔
why is the 68 so much faster?
Well the Boom is a lot closer to the water. Not sure what that's called in yacht design language...
@@IanMacLeansnv _Centre of effort_
I’m guessing they plan on sailing by autopilot or not going very far? Even in the tropics 20 knots can get cold with no protection. Good on them, but that does seem like an odd choice.
When people love the idea of a brand more than they like what the brand it stands for.
I want a Ferrari. But make it a SUV, I like to be comfortable.
I want a Gunboat. But make it a flybridge cruiser, I like to be comfortable.
Giving customers everything they ask for may be good for short-term buisness. But what does it do to brand identity?
I'm not sure. The Panamera looks like an SUV humping a 911, the Macan is basically a hot hatch, but Porsche seems to have protected their brand identity well enough. The Ferrari SUV really knocks the brand down in my book though...
This is like putting a lounge on the roof of a Ferrari.
Like aspects of the styling otherwise.
Just last week saw my first Ferrari SUV. Did not have that on my bingo card for the 21st century...
I get the impression this model is made for "entertainment" close to shore, not long distance sailing. If your focus is entertaining, why not do it stylishly and quickly?
Think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit. #soldout
friend, turn on the Russian subtitles, and everyone else too, not everyone knows English; subtitles are needed in order to watch videos on TV)
Do you have to stand at the helm? It doesn't look like there is much room for a person to stand much less sit at the wheel to steer.
I wouldn't want to helm up on top during an ocean crossing.
A 72 foot catamaran is so much larger than a monohull, but only seats 4 people in the saloon. So just a fair weather boat - like most catamarans.
I HATE FLY BRIDGES ON SAIL BOATS! There I got it of my very wise chest. Why Gun boat?
Because someone paid them a fortune!
I don't get it. What's the point of having a Gunboat and then put a vanity flybridge on it?
"People like the SUV kind of boat". Right. So get something else. Don't turn the Gunboats into joke.
I really had a Yechh reaction, but after thinking about it a little bit I'm going to reserve my criticism for the owner and give gunboat a pass. They are essentially selling custom yachts, in this case as a party platform with a captain and crew. Real sailors who understand the appeal of sipping hot chocolate while nice and dry during a cold rain storm can buy their own with the forward helm. All you need is the cash. I still buy lotto tickets with this brand foremost in my fantasies, and this dumb boat isn't going to affect that.
meh.... I think you wouyld be better to buy something else if you want a flybridge for the $.
Why do they call it a Gunboat?
The first boat to cross the finish line in a sailboat race gets the gun. The name Gunboat is a nod to the performance design and build, applying race boat technology to the cruising catamaran platform. Its an effortless speed thats enjoyed primarily in cruising mode, but can also be pushed further in race mode with a team.
Cats & tris must be light & responsive to be seaworthy. This is a glorified charter barge.
This is faster than any boat you could ever buy.
@@rumbepack Well, you can buy a cheap powerboat that'll do 40 kts
A charter barge with potential for over 20 knots? Give your head a wobble.
Blasphemy!
The boat floor is plastic without a wooden structure. Why do you put something like this on a boat that costs millions of euros?
THESE PLASTIC BOATS BORE ME. THEY ONLY HAVE FANCY GOODIES BUT NEVER DO ANY ADVENTURES, SO TO SPEAK. THANK GOD NO SAILORS REQUIRED FOR THESE TOYS
A gunboat with a flybridge...sounds like a Ferrari with a trailer. Huge marketing error from the Grand Large folks! For one sale they lose 5. They are killing their own brand.
Fly bridge = let's go slow and performance brand destruction.
Slumming it.
Its all very nice until it flips over.
Balance's 7 year old 760F did it better
friend, turn on the Russian subtitles, and everyone else too, not everyone knows English; subtitles are needed in order to watch your videos on TV)
Your camera skills need work, and a wider lens for parts! Uncomfortable to watch.
controlling a yacht with an open roof is not suitable for long-distance crossing conditions, especially in hot conditions or heavy rain, it is very unsafe for a captain
Seems hugely impractical for proper sailing ? and the big " empty" one room feel you with Cats is all a bit soulless to me . I prefer the cosines and the "hidden" areas ( privacy ) that a monohull provides . Far more interesting to sail i think
i was looking for motivation to make allot of money lets me start, now whr did i put that black mask