I would like to say, that your filming of these vessels and explanations of the layouts and equipment etc is absolutely top notch. No shaky camera work either. Well done. New subscriber.
@@AQUAHOLIC Nick, Silly question, Besides from being stupid, could you run both engines at the same time ? Would this increase speed ? what would happen ?....I looked at the Nordhavn 52 and it looks like the "wing engine" propeller's thrust would just get caught in the thrust of the main propeller and provide no additional energy or thrust. (This is based on my many years of study in fluid dynamics) your thoughts ? .... Z
@@AQUAHOLIC For anyone else who may be wondering how to calculate the maximun speed in knots for a displacement hull, here it is: One and one half times the square root of the waterline length in feet. Example: What is maximun speed in knots of a 49' displacement hull? Square root of 49 = 7 7 x 1.5 = 10.5 Kts Fantastic tour as always, Nick!
I know squat about boats but I love these videos. This boat lacks the dedicated party spaces of larger boats but with some well placed deck chairs one could certainly get by. I would feel secure in a little ship like this one.
I agree with this. I am also surprised they didn't repair the exhaust cladding too before the video...this boat has been for sale for quite a while and that would put me off. Having said that, she is a stunning boat.
Rust is normal for an engine room that's from 2011. Ask any marine surveyor and they would say the same thing. It's just surface rust that is cosmetic. People buying a Nordhavn knows that this isn't a deal breaker.
I've no idea why I have watched so many of these, and ultimately subscribed. Have I secretly harboured a premonition of a lottery win without being fully aware of it.
I'm late to the party for this video Nick, but that is a PROPER little Nordhavn. Am I wrong for loving a fast sports cruiser but also harboring a love to pootle at 7 knots going for days and days discovering new things all the time? Great vid Nick.
I love the term "Proper little ship feel". When your standing a 4 or 6 hour watch at the helm, or lookout on the Bridge wings. You spend a lot of time up in or around the Wheel, or Pilot House/Bridge. When I think of a ships - Bridge. I'm standing watch, on a truly sturdy Ocean going vessel. I picture Superyaghts with the latter two helm areas. Except when they have a Helm area that wouldn't look out of place on a Cargo or Cruise ship. Or a Tramp Steamer. Superyaghts are the rich distant cousins of the tramp Steamer. Cruise ships have ports and set scheduled routes, like a Cargo ship. However a Tramp steamer plods here or there picking up trade, in any port with no plan. Just like most Superyaght owners, can just wake up in a beautiful bay. Lift the anchor, and request the Captain to get underway for another beautiful bay. They might have a tiny schedule, but not set in stone. Why I love the Superyachts, and Trawler yachts (like Nordhavn), which have that "Proper little ships feel". As they are vessels, built with the comforts of home, and practicalities of a true 'go anywhere - blue ocean cruiser'. Rather than the opulence and status symbols, of the shorter range super yachts, and super yacht fast cruisers. Don't get me wrong, I'd love a beautiful tri deck Super yacht. Filled with style and grace. I think a beautifu Trawlet yacht esp Nordhavn 120 has the perfect best of both worlds about her. I cannot wait for the 148ft to be launched. Huge lottery Euro millions jackpot. I'd buy Aurora Nordhavn 120. Shes my fav.
Amazing yacht. Your videos really give me a great idea of what I like and dislike in super yachts. It’s great you don’t project your own dislikes in your commentary and it’s a joy that you are so positive and informative. Keep up the videos. Very fun to watch
My old boat had several drinking games but one stood out. She is a Dunkirk Little Ship. I'll drink to that and to the Dunkirk Spirit. PS Someone did give out some Dunkirk Spirit plaque's that had a miniature attached. Very handy in an emergency!!!!!!!
I’m watching this and my 8yr old walks over and says that looks like Steam Boat Willies boat 🤣 Ran off and got his legos and sure enough it does. Now he wants this boat. Super cute boat. Thanks from a happy 8yr old
Absolutely cracking vessel! This one has usurped my long standing , and sadly unattainable, desire for the Grand Banks 42 I first saw at the Southampton Boat Show back in the mid 90’s. You make that half a million seem damn near achievable. Now where's that piggy bank I had marked up "for my yacht"...
I'm in the market for a new boat and tbh I'm really torn between the Nordhavn 43, the 47 and the Beneteau Swift Trawler 50. I've sailed 10's of thousands of miles since my early 20's and my last boat was a Grand Banks 46 Classic which I needed to sell for what proved to be a successful business investment. Now, I spend my time between Denmark where I have a home with my Danish partner, the UK and the Mediteranean where I love to summer... so you can see there's a diversity of waters to sail. My gut is telling me to go with the Nordhavn because I love the little ship look and sturdiness of these boats... but my heart and my younger partner is drawn to the Beneteau which does have a lot more deck space to enjoy the climate around the Greek Ionian islands and further afield. Thank you for your wonderful Aquaholic yacht tours which really are not making my decision any easier lol.
@@AQUAHOLIC Yes, first world problems indeed and I dare not complain... but I'm really stuck between the two/three. I guess in the end it will come down to used availabilty and level of extras fitted because they're all in a similar ballpark when it comes to money.
It seems like yachts get exponentially more expensive just by adding a few feet in length so if you want a decent sized yacht for a relatively “cheap” price buy 43 foot or buy second hands in decent shape
Within the first few minutes of watching this I thot this is a small ship and indeed u mentioned it later in the video. I love this nord built. I think I would feel really safe on it. For a 43' capable of 3000 miles range is indeed awesome. Nice wholesome interior. Well done Nick. :)
I'm starting to do a ton of research on nordhaven boats. The beginning to realize that maybe there aren't that many of them out there and the few of them that are are becoming famous by name because I keep saying a lot of the same names show up in different videos. It doesn't bug me it just is kind of interesting to see. Or. Maybe there's a small number of North Havens that become very famous while the majority are silently out there happily carrying their people along. It's just an observation
Random thought…I love boat tour videos. And I’ve tried watching other people do their videos. But there is just something about these AQUAHOLIC videos. Love this boat and the tour as always!!!!
I love the size of the galley and cabins for a 43, however, I'm more of a Princess Yacht guy. All the wood reminds me too much of visiting a grandparent's cabin. Nonetheless, nice video and great to be able to see different boats. Keep it up!
This wood will look good forever and last forever while the princess, while modern right now, might look weird in 10-15 years. Thats why Nordhavns hold their value so well on top of their superior build quality.
Nice things come in small packages. She lovely. You love these boats ❤️ doesn't matter whether what the size or age is, of all the Nordhavn boats they are a class act. Love your films of these boats more please.
I've watched this video so many times, as well as your other Nordhavn videos(and all others for that matter). Nordhavn impresses me the most and I'm constantly comparing them(the 43, 52 and 60). Excellent content Nick!
Ok. Love your tours. Nordhaven 100%. I want to see every boat up to 63 foot. What are the chances you could give us all a sneak peak at the n41. That's the one I'm interested in. I think area 51 hasfewer secrets. I'm buying a nordhaven in the coming year, unfortunately aside from brand new, you can't find any in Asia Pacific to buy. Cheers
I love the ultra rugged style. Totally at home in a vicious North Sea storm. Boats like this speak deeply to our masculine love of adventure. They aren't designed to drop panties in a warm harbour, but to test your limits of endurance. A man's boat.
I can't believe just how much has been crammed into this little boat. I would love to know the nautical miles potential of this little boat, cute and compact.
@@AQUAHOLIC wow, thanks I didn't catch it. That is able to go from Scotland to Tenerife Islands and then half tank refil to reach puerto rico, unnreal.
What a beautiful little (compared to some you have on here!) boat. I’ve spent a lot of time on RUclips looking at boat videos and yours are so much better than any others I’ve seen. Only found this channel a couple of days ago and it’s fantastic. Just waiting for those numbers to come in now!
Very nice! Only ‘missing’ feature is somewhere to relax outside while the boat is underway. I don’t imagine those wooden folding seats are comfortable for very long.
Love the tour but cruising speed of 6 knots? It will take you forever to get anywhere. Is it possible to upgrade the engine to get 12 knots cruising speed?
Lovely exploring yacht ideal livable size you can operate and own without feeling like it owns you. Nordhavn quality and more capability than many larger yachts. Condition is excellent, value outstanding.
I am hooked on your videos, not sure why they came up on my recommended but I'm glad they did. My dad used to be big into little boats, had a couple of Humber ribs. Good times.
If this had a sizable desk space in the Master Cabin, it'd be all the boat I'd ever ask for. At least until I have a family. With 3,000 miles range, is that far enough to travel the planet?
Depends on what route you take. If you start on the US east coast and you wanna go across the Atlantic, you’d have to go up towards green land and Iceland. If you wanna cross the pacific you’d have go to Hawaii then French Polynesia or something. You also have to take into account the cost it’s gon be to fuel up each time. And if some of the fuel at some of these places is even suitable.
This is the blackswan from jetsey, right? Saw it in Calvi a couple of days ago. Actually I am a sailor and we were in Calvi in a 51 ft trimaran (Neel 51). I am not at all into motorboats but this little ship cought my eye. I recognize good design and built quality when I see it. This is the first motorboat video I ever watched on youtube but I am impressed by this little beauty….
Lovely "little ship", with great range. Perfect for getting away from it all for - I imagine - quite long periods. I tend to be drawn to "classic" boats, but this Nordhavn 43 very much fits the bill for my taste, and in a modern vessel too. As usual Nick, a great tour; informative and comprehensive. I could be very tempted were she just a little faster - 15 to 18 knots would be good. Thanks for the tour. I look forward to more.
Luxury boat from the famous manufacturer! What could be better than the classics, for water recreation together! Like! (Шикарная лодка от именитого производителя! Что может быть лучше классики, для отдыха на воде вдвоем! Лайк!)
I imagine the name is of Scandinavian descent - Norhavn - in Danish would be pronounced Nord-ha-uun. - which the literal translation would be north harbour. My major thought with this boat is that the finishes (dark wood) and the chunky looks, actually make the space look smaller compared with an EU built boat of same size.
Beautiful but I think they skimmed on the engine this vessel should have twin engines and be able to hit 20 knots. If you’re in rough seas 10 knots is nothing you’ll be sitting in the same spot for hours
Excellent tour of a superb little ship. This yacht has been on the market for over a year now! Perhaps the video tour may help to sell it? I think perhaps the price has been holding it back, but thanks for the tour.
You should do a review of a bering 65, they're in my opinion one of Nordhavn's best competitors. Both are made to go out in heavy weather unlike those boats which are made to stay in the marina and go out if there's pretty much 0 wind. Great video, keep up the good work!
Really like this boat but my budget is for a total of under $400K. Oh well. Guess I'll have to look at hurricane damaged boats and see if I can find a Nordhaven. LOL
I like this for the fact the burner and oven are gimbaled. If you are actually going to be at sea, and not anchored up or a marina queen, then having this on a gimbal is very practical.
Nick, would you maybe know how loud the master suite is, if one or two people are attempting to sleep while the engine is roaring on the other side of that access door? Just curious.
I actually prefer this boat then the big flashy yatch in all honesty. They could make it seem bigger by reducing the island in kitchen and using actual sofas would give it a better feel / look. Just an opinion
I LOVE boats that look like boats inside rather than a luxury hotel, those are nice too but THIS IS A BOAT! lovely.
yah looking at a lot of boats that are expensive you see tons of glass. The interior starts to look like a museum instead of a transatlantic boat
I would like to say, that your filming of these vessels and explanations of the layouts and equipment etc is absolutely top notch. No shaky camera work either. Well done. New subscriber.
Compact but more like a ship than other 43’ footers. Very impressive package.
Came for the classic nordhavn, wasn't disappointed.
We aim to please! :D
Classic Nordhavn count : 3
@@AQUAHOLIC Nick, Silly question, Besides from being stupid, could you run both engines at the same time ? Would this increase speed ? what would happen ?....I looked at the Nordhavn 52 and it looks like the "wing engine" propeller's thrust would just get caught in the thrust of the main propeller and provide no additional energy or thrust. (This is based on my many years of study in fluid dynamics) your thoughts ? .... Z
@@The_Real_Zaineman Once a displacement boat hit its maximum hull speed (which it will with the main engine) the small engine wouldn't add any more.
@@AQUAHOLIC For anyone else who may be wondering how to calculate the maximun speed in knots for a displacement hull, here it is:
One and one half times the square root of the waterline length in feet.
Example: What is maximun speed in knots of a 49' displacement hull?
Square root of 49 = 7
7 x 1.5 = 10.5 Kts
Fantastic tour as always, Nick!
3,000 nautical miles?!? If only Princess could get that kinda range out of a boat in this size class. Bravo Nick! Nice find.
Why would you want that? Driving a boat for 2 weeks straight is not fun at all.
@@ΤΗΞΙηΣΑζΤΞΚδ Maybe to cross the Atlantic or something idk haha.
@@connorconway2021 you can ship yachts across the Atlantic, or even sell and buy a new one if you plan to spend some time on the other side.
@@ΤΗΞΙηΣΑζΤΞΚδ Yes but what I ment was the ability to do it independently some people want to drive a boat for 2 weeks straight.
You are now my favourite boat channel on RUclips!!!
That's extremely kind of you, thank you! :)
I know squat about boats but I love these videos. This boat lacks the dedicated party spaces of larger boats but with some well placed deck chairs one could certainly get by. I would feel secure in a little ship like this one.
Didn't like how the engine room looked. I saw some rust. Seeing that would make me go into deep inspection mode.
I agree with this. I am also surprised they didn't repair the exhaust cladding too before the video...this boat has been for sale for quite a while and that would put me off. Having said that, she is a stunning boat.
@@kevinadams3729 what burned the cladding off?
@@russellwood5867 temperature, it's the beginning of the exhaust
Rust is normal for an engine room that's from 2011. Ask any marine surveyor and they would say the same thing. It's just surface rust that is cosmetic. People buying a Nordhavn knows that this isn't a deal breaker.
Perfect size boat for two people making their way around the world. I'll take it!!!
Nordhavn always seems to be more innovative with the space on their smaller boats, this one is a great example
I've no idea why I have watched so many of these, and ultimately subscribed. Have I secretly harboured a premonition of a lottery win without being fully aware of it.
It costs nothing to dream - thanks for your subscription! :)
I'm late to the party for this video Nick, but that is a PROPER little Nordhavn. Am I wrong for loving a fast sports cruiser but also harboring a love to pootle at 7 knots going for days and days discovering new things all the time? Great vid Nick.
Some boats are harbour queens, others are mistresses of the sea.
"tries to think of some way to create space for two sunpads somewhere... while keeping the jet tender" /anchoring up & sunpad time = yeees
I love the term "Proper little ship feel". When your standing a 4 or 6 hour watch at the helm, or lookout on the Bridge wings. You spend a lot of time up in or around the Wheel, or Pilot House/Bridge. When I think of a ships - Bridge. I'm standing watch, on a truly sturdy Ocean going vessel. I picture Superyaghts with the latter two helm areas. Except when they have a Helm area that wouldn't look out of place on a Cargo or Cruise ship. Or a Tramp Steamer. Superyaghts are the rich distant cousins of the tramp Steamer. Cruise ships have ports and set scheduled routes, like a Cargo ship. However a Tramp steamer plods here or there picking up trade, in any port with no plan. Just like most Superyaght owners, can just wake up in a beautiful bay. Lift the anchor, and request the Captain to get underway for another beautiful bay. They might have a tiny schedule, but not set in stone.
Why I love the Superyachts, and Trawler yachts (like Nordhavn), which have that "Proper little ships feel". As they are vessels, built with the comforts of home, and practicalities of a true 'go anywhere - blue ocean cruiser'. Rather than the opulence and status symbols, of the shorter range super yachts, and super yacht fast cruisers. Don't get me wrong, I'd love a beautiful tri deck Super yacht. Filled with style and grace. I think a beautifu Trawlet yacht esp Nordhavn 120 has the perfect best of both worlds about her. I cannot wait for the 148ft to be launched. Huge lottery Euro millions jackpot. I'd buy Aurora Nordhavn 120. Shes my fav.
Amazing yacht. Your videos really give me a great idea of what I like and dislike in super yachts.
It’s great you don’t project your own dislikes in your commentary and it’s a joy that you are so positive and informative.
Keep up the videos. Very fun to watch
Thanks! :)
It's true. I wouldn't be able to resist making a comment on the rather colourful mirror in the master, which is why I'm not reviewing boats
New drinking game. Whenever you hear the phrases "Little Ship" or "Classic Nordhavn" take a shot!
Another superb video.
My old boat had several drinking games but one stood out. She is a Dunkirk Little Ship. I'll drink to that and to the Dunkirk Spirit.
PS Someone did give out some Dunkirk Spirit plaque's that had a miniature attached. Very handy in an emergency!!!!!!!
“Loads of storage” is another one
I’m ded
I’m watching this and my 8yr old walks over and says that looks like Steam Boat Willies boat 🤣 Ran off and got his legos and sure enough it does. Now he wants this boat. Super cute boat. Thanks from a happy 8yr old
I think your son is spot on! :D
Absolutely cracking vessel! This one has usurped my long standing , and sadly unattainable, desire for the Grand Banks 42 I first saw at the Southampton Boat Show back in the mid 90’s.
You make that half a million seem damn near achievable. Now where's that piggy bank I had marked up "for my yacht"...
It's quite a thing isn't it?
@Aquaholic: But it will never fit in the Trafalgar Wharf Drystack....
Very good review! Glad I found your channel!
Thank you, I hope you stick around :)
What a lovely wee boat. I could see myself cruising around the Maltese islands in this for 6-8 months! (I can dream)
Lovely boat.
If I ever get the opportunity to meet you I will buy you a pint Sir, and i am Yorkshire born and bred lol, Love what you do.
I'm in the market for a new boat and tbh I'm really torn between the Nordhavn 43, the 47 and the Beneteau Swift Trawler 50. I've sailed 10's of thousands of miles since my early 20's and my last boat was a Grand Banks 46 Classic which I needed to sell for what proved to be a successful business investment. Now, I spend my time between Denmark where I have a home with my Danish partner, the UK and the Mediteranean where I love to summer... so you can see there's a diversity of waters to sail. My gut is telling me to go with the Nordhavn because I love the little ship look and sturdiness of these boats... but my heart and my younger partner is drawn to the Beneteau which does have a lot more deck space to enjoy the climate around the Greek Ionian islands and further afield. Thank you for your wonderful Aquaholic yacht tours which really are not making my decision any easier lol.
A nice problem to have - good luck! :)
@@AQUAHOLIC Yes, first world problems indeed and I dare not complain... but I'm really stuck between the two/three. I guess in the end it will come down to used availabilty and level of extras fitted because they're all in a similar ballpark when it comes to money.
@@Maulinator69 My advice is to physically look at a few, the right one will speak to you.
@@AQUAHOLIC absolutely sound advice 👍
i love this boat .
It seems like yachts get exponentially more expensive just by adding a few feet in length so if you want a decent sized yacht for a relatively “cheap” price buy 43 foot or buy second hands in decent shape
Within the first few minutes of watching this I thot this is a small ship and indeed u mentioned it later in the video. I love this nord built. I think I would feel really safe on it. For a 43' capable of 3000 miles range is indeed awesome. Nice wholesome interior. Well done Nick. :)
For same amount of money, now you can buy the spanking new NORDHAVN 41. Brand new, superb.
The N41 doesn't have a flybridge but I get your point.
I'm starting to do a ton of research on nordhaven boats. The beginning to realize that maybe there aren't that many of them out there and the few of them that are are becoming famous by name because I keep saying a lot of the same names show up in different videos. It doesn't bug me it just is kind of interesting to see. Or. Maybe there's a small number of North Havens that become very famous while the majority are silently out there happily carrying their people along. It's just an observation
I keep rewatching this vid, I simply love this machine. I hope you’ll get a chance to review the all new 41 when it’s available.
Certainly hoping to.
Love this Nordhavn. How did they manage to put all these features in a 43 and make it work, I don't know?
This is the pick of the bunch in my opinion from the 40 to the 43 proper little ship.
I still got to wait till they get a lot smaller to afford one.
Random thought…I love boat tour videos. And I’ve tried watching other people do their videos. But there is just something about these AQUAHOLIC videos. Love this boat and the tour as always!!!!
I love the size of the galley and cabins for a 43, however, I'm more of a Princess Yacht guy. All the wood reminds me too much of visiting a grandparent's cabin. Nonetheless, nice video and great to be able to see different boats. Keep it up!
This wood will look good forever and last forever while the princess, while modern right now, might look weird in 10-15 years. Thats why Nordhavns hold their value so well on top of their superior build quality.
You have to think of the wood-look as "nautical". I love it personally.
Nice things come in small packages. She lovely. You love these boats ❤️ doesn't matter whether what the size or age is, of all the Nordhavn boats they are a class act. Love your films of these boats more please.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I've watched this video so many times, as well as your other Nordhavn videos(and all others for that matter). Nordhavn impresses me the most and I'm constantly comparing them(the 43, 52 and 60). Excellent content Nick!
Glad you're enjoying it! :)
Ok. Love your tours. Nordhaven 100%. I want to see every boat up to 63 foot. What are the chances you could give us all a sneak peak at the n41. That's the one I'm interested in. I think area 51 hasfewer secrets.
I'm buying a nordhaven in the coming year, unfortunately aside from brand new, you can't find any in Asia Pacific to buy.
Cheers
I love the ultra rugged style. Totally at home in a vicious North Sea storm. Boats like this speak deeply to our masculine love of adventure. They aren't designed to drop panties in a warm harbour, but to test your limits of endurance. A man's boat.
I can't believe just how much has been crammed into this little boat. I would love to know the nautical miles potential of this little boat, cute and compact.
3:35 about 3,000 miles
@@AQUAHOLIC wow, thanks I didn't catch it. That is able to go from Scotland to Tenerife Islands and then half tank refil to reach puerto rico, unnreal.
Bet you can’t wait to do a tour of the new 148
What a beautiful little (compared to some you have on here!) boat. I’ve spent a lot of time on RUclips looking at boat videos and yours are so much better than any others I’ve seen. Only found this channel a couple of days ago and it’s fantastic. Just waiting for those numbers to come in now!
Gosh! take out the zebra skin seats! WTH ?
Very nice! Only ‘missing’ feature is somewhere to relax outside while the boat is underway. I don’t imagine those wooden folding seats are comfortable for very long.
Could this boat be electrified. The fuel tank full weight be replaced with batteries? 150 kWh motor and 8 kWh of solar panels .?
Best boats in the world
Love the tour but cruising speed of 6 knots? It will take you forever to get anywhere. Is it possible to upgrade the engine to get 12 knots cruising speed?
Have never seen such a well outfitted 43
It's pretty cool isn't it?
Short it down a foot , and it would be legal in lakes inland , where I live in Norway for instance ..
You can buy a N41 for a similar price new now
This yacht brings that WOW factor!!!! Well designed for the size
I found you on You Tube recommend. Great channel mate! I subscribed
Lovely boat. Not sure about the engine access via the main cabine though.
Lovely exploring yacht ideal livable size you can operate and own without feeling like it owns you. Nordhavn quality and more capability than many larger yachts. Condition is excellent, value outstanding.
No day heads or did I miss it?
Don't expect Nordhavn to fail you on the engine room space, no matter the size of the yacht.
I am hooked on your videos, not sure why they came up on my recommended but I'm glad they did. My dad used to be big into little boats, had a couple of Humber ribs. Good times.
Thanks Dan!
Another beautiful boat from Nordhavn. Great job, Many thanks for the tour!
Now that is a proper boat you can use and not worry about its delicate furnishings. Love it.
If this had a sizable desk space in the Master Cabin, it'd be all the boat I'd ever ask for. At least until I have a family.
With 3,000 miles range, is that far enough to travel the planet?
Depends on what route you take. If you start on the US east coast and you wanna go across the Atlantic, you’d have to go up towards green land and Iceland. If you wanna cross the pacific you’d have go to Hawaii then French Polynesia or something. You also have to take into account the cost it’s gon be to fuel up each time. And if some of the fuel at some of these places is even suitable.
“✨Classic✨ Nordhavn…” lol every time 🤣
Like the boat but not a lot of places to be outside burning the beef or did I miss something
Great vid as usual
I read the specs on this 43. It's got an aftermarket grill/cook/dink station on the boat deck. You can briefly see it in the video
@@kaspetto lol mate....its an English thing to say burning the beef instead of saying getting a sun tan 👍
Long live the queen ;)
3000 miles range at 6 /7 knots, so how many gallons of fuel then?
Gorgeous. Could you do a transatlantic voyage on this type of boat?
This is the blackswan from jetsey, right?
Saw it in Calvi a couple of days ago.
Actually I am a sailor and we were in Calvi in a 51 ft trimaran (Neel 51). I am not at all into motorboats but this little ship cought my eye. I recognize good design and built quality when I see it. This is the first motorboat video I ever watched on youtube but I am impressed by this little beauty….
Jersey….
Lovely "little ship", with great range. Perfect for getting away from it all for - I imagine - quite long periods.
I tend to be drawn to "classic" boats, but this Nordhavn 43 very much fits the bill for my taste, and in a modern vessel too. As usual Nick, a great tour; informative and comprehensive. I could be very tempted were she just a little faster - 15 to 18 knots would be good. Thanks for the tour. I look forward to more.
Love this size of trawler, perfect size for a small family or two couples , and its a proven passage maker.
I bet that mirror in the master cabin is NOT classic Nordhavn.
Luxury boat from the famous manufacturer! What could be better than the classics, for water recreation together! Like!
(Шикарная лодка от именитого производителя! Что может быть лучше классики, для отдыха на воде вдвоем! Лайк!)
So, when i win the lottery can i just call Nordhavn and order a classic Nordhavn or do i have to be more specific ?
I imagine the name is of Scandinavian descent - Norhavn - in Danish would be pronounced Nord-ha-uun. - which the literal translation would be north harbour. My major thought with this boat is that the finishes (dark wood) and the chunky looks, actually make the space look smaller compared with an EU built boat of same size.
Do not put into words how I like this little miracle!
p.s. At Baikal, he would have felt great))
So with that 3,000 mile range I could leave Torquay Marina and go to New York? Wow... What's the litres per hour at 7knots?
Beautiful but I think they skimmed on the engine this vessel should have twin engines and be able to hit 20 knots. If you’re in rough seas
10 knots is nothing you’ll be sitting in the same spot for hours
You're describing a completely different type of boat. This is built for distance, you won't get that with twin engines and a 20 knot hull.
Excellent tour of a superb little ship. This yacht has been on the market for over a year now! Perhaps the video tour may help to sell it? I think perhaps the price has been holding it back, but thanks for the tour.
I think they're being a bit optimistic given the new N41 is the same price.
Peachy. Totally agree with the comment about many interiors looking just too overblown.
Backup engine-excellent idea. 3000 mile range? Wow!
You should do a review of a bering 65, they're in my opinion one of Nordhavn's best competitors. Both are made to go out in heavy weather unlike those boats which are made to stay in the marina and go out if there's pretty much 0 wind. Great video, keep up the good work!
That's a very good idea!
Somehow I prefer this one to the $17m Sunseeker. If only it had an outdoor eating and relaxing area.
That's all it's missing really. A proper outdoor dinette.
The best boat channel on RUclips👍
Thank you!
Nice little boat but will it stand up to travelling the world.
Billy Jay, Nordhavn made a 40' (discontinued). A Nordhavn 40' made a successful circumnavigation. www.nordhavn.com/news/articles/SD_07-01_ATW.pdf
Yes, without doubt.
What a great little ship I like her very much. Great stuff mate
Still a bit expensive and some work to do, also some improvements before going on world tour 😊 nice boat.
What do you mean ?
Just seen the 2002 model video, it's has a way better setup. You don't have the engine room access in your cabin.
Now that is one stunning boat, now I'm drooling.
I can't help but wonder the noise from that engine room intruding to the main cabin?
im an ignorant on boats, can this cross the atlantic?
Really like this boat but my budget is for a total of under $400K.
Oh well.
Guess I'll have to look at hurricane damaged boats and see if I can find a Nordhaven.
LOL
I like this for the fact the burner and oven are gimbaled. If you are actually going to be at sea, and not anchored up or a marina queen, then having this on a gimbal is very practical.
I’m wondering what it’s made of - fiberglass, steel, aluminum? Also, could you get a small hot tub onto it? How about some solar panels?
GRP
Sorry, I don’t know what GRP means.
Nick, would you maybe know how loud the master suite is, if one or two people are attempting to sleep while the engine is roaring on the other side of that access door? Just curious.
Really like rgw Nordhavn design. All Nordhavn are absolutely beautiful
I actually prefer this boat then the big flashy yatch in all honesty.
They could make it seem bigger by reducing the island in kitchen and using actual sofas would give it a better feel / look. Just an opinion
I would just like to ask what makes boats so expensive I know some of it is the engine but what engine costs up in the millions
It's the fibreglass construction. Huge moulds are required and the manhours and labour really stack up
This is my dream boat. You’ll never find another 43ft that feels so much like a home away from home while also having amazing utility and capability.
Made for the long haul passages! Love it... I believe a Nord40 did a Circumnavigation around the world in the early 2000's
Proper!
Love the way you show all these boats
Like your work.Love anything that has to do with the ocean.May I ask what camera you are using?
Thanks Kevin. It's a GoPro 7
AQUAHOLIC .Geez,that would have to be the quickest reply ever.Appreciate your quick response.Cheers.
I like that classic ship feeling nordhavn boats give although they arent even big boats.
A most enjoyable experience Thankyou 😎🇳🇿
Love the range it's a go anywhere cruiser
I love the pilot house that it’s on the upper level and private and separate from the rest of the yacht