Love the boat but I don't think it would be ideal for me doing giant tuna fishing especially with this Swim platform I think that would get in the way of bringing my catch in please comment back if you have other design boats like this with a back door that I could bring my giant tuna fish in thank you very much for this video
There are 2 more videos of this boat: ruclips.net/video/CdP-UakvZFA/видео.html, (A video walk thru ) and a below the water line video w Sea Trial: ruclips.net/video/xyN5JJq-XhM/видео.html. Check them out!
"...from the San Juan Islands in the Pacific North West to the "Great Loop" in the eastern US and inter-coastal waterway." InTERcoastal Waterway? It's the InTRAcoastal Waterway. "Inter" and "intra" have different meanings.
The "Great Loop" as mentioned is an intracoastal waterway. Trips between ports are intercoastal. Here on the left coast we lack an intracoastal waterway so trips are between ports, intercoastal.
Nice try, but you lose. Trips between ports would only be "intercoastal" if the ports were on different coasts; for example New York to Liverpool, or Long Beach to Shanghai. If you're going from New York to Boston, or San Francisco to Dana Point, both ports are on the same coast, so it would be intracoastal. But that isn't a commonly-used term (with one exception). The normal term is "coastwise." As for the exception, when you said "intercoastal (sic) waterway" it was obvious that you were referring to The Intracoastal Waterway, which is a named navigation route that runs from Boston southward along the Atlantic coast, around the tip of Florida, up the Gulf Coast, and then westward to Brownsville, Texas. Furthermore, the Great Loop is not "an intracoastal waterway." It uses the Intracoastal Waterway for part of the loop, the New York Canal System for part, the Great Lakes for part, the Mississippi River system for part, etc.
How about taking a video inside the boat
Follow instructions and view this Walk thru Video; ruclips.net/video/CdP-UakvZFA/видео.html
Love the boat but I don't think it would be ideal for me doing giant tuna fishing especially with this Swim platform I think that would get in the way of bringing my catch in please comment back if you have other design boats like this with a back door that I could bring my giant tuna fish in thank you very much for this video
that was performance on the water?
Wow. Glad to see it can cruise along at 1kt.
Top speed is 25 Knots....but not in the marina fairway....or a 5MPH zone. I would rather have videoed it underway, it's more interesting.
"Glad to see it can cruise along at 1kt."
If it goes any faster it might damage the "solar panner."
1:27 What the heck is a "solar panner"? LOL!
Enough of the boat dancing show us it
There are 2 more videos of this boat: ruclips.net/video/CdP-UakvZFA/видео.html, (A video walk thru ) and a below the water line video w Sea Trial: ruclips.net/video/xyN5JJq-XhM/видео.html. Check them out!
"...from the San Juan Islands in the Pacific North West to the "Great Loop" in the eastern US and inter-coastal waterway."
InTERcoastal Waterway? It's the InTRAcoastal Waterway. "Inter" and "intra" have different meanings.
The "Great Loop" as mentioned is an intracoastal waterway. Trips between ports are intercoastal. Here on the left coast we lack an intracoastal waterway so trips are between ports, intercoastal.
Nice try, but you lose. Trips between ports would only be "intercoastal" if the ports were on different coasts; for example New York to Liverpool, or Long Beach to Shanghai. If you're going from New York to Boston, or San Francisco to Dana Point, both ports are on the same coast, so it would be intracoastal. But that isn't a commonly-used term (with one exception). The normal term is "coastwise." As for the exception, when you said "intercoastal (sic) waterway" it was obvious that you were referring to The Intracoastal Waterway, which is a named navigation route that runs from Boston southward along the Atlantic coast, around the tip of Florida, up the Gulf Coast, and then westward to Brownsville, Texas. Furthermore, the Great Loop is not "an intracoastal waterway." It uses the Intracoastal Waterway for part of the loop, the New York Canal System for part, the Great Lakes for part, the Mississippi River system for part, etc.
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