I love the Great Harbour range as well. I'm just home from this year's Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show. I should have lots of videos coming up over the next month or so that I think you are going to enjoy 😉
Thank you for walking through. I like how the Levers that control different function in the engine room are all label The head room is just WOW. The writing of engine hours on the FUEL filter. I really like the build up on the front edge of all the seats. On vessels like this for me personally that area always bothers my legs, that build up of the pad on the edge would cut down on leg strains, sitting.
Thanks RP. I've never seen an engine room as big as this on a boat under 50ft before. I love when boats are clearly labeled and designed. Hypothetically speaking, I view these boats as if I were buying and love when I feel confident that on your first weekend, you would be cruising in confidence 🤠
I'd personally sail this boat anywhere the range could cover. They are very heavy boats with a low center of gravity. You can see the specs more on the manufacturer site at... www.greatharbourtrawlers.com/n47.html I know of a smaller Great Harbour that made it to Hawaii under its own power. I believe it was an N37 that made it to Hawaii.
Hey Shane, think you might have me confused with someone else. I've never lived or worked in England. I was born and raised in Scotland, and at one point ran a boat sales business for almost 10 years in Scotland. I got married to someone special from Florida and got used to the only ice being in my drinks 🤪
@@GarnockReviews sorry buddy I get that mixed up I ment Scotland I just recognized your voice from your previous videos which were great I used to love how you snapped your fingers when you had to change up like putting pads down and stuff good to see and hear from you again cheers
Hey Mark, thanks for checking out my channel. Actually, the 2 x N47, the GH37 and the GH47 are now all sold or under contract for full price or close to it. They might not be the cheapest boats out there, but their build quality and capabilities have earned them a strong following. Not to mention, these boats aren't mass produced so if you want a used one, there are not many out there to choose from.
A fantastic boat! I love the Great Harbour boats. They're so unique and just have a classic, timeless look about them, but very modern in every way.
I love the Great Harbour range as well. I'm just home from this year's Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show. I should have lots of videos coming up over the next month or so that I think you are going to enjoy 😉
That's a great boat, so well thought out.
I agree. I'm due to film another Great Harbour this upcoming weekend 🤠
Thank you for walking through.
I like how the Levers that control different function in the engine room are all label
The head room is just WOW. The writing of engine hours on the FUEL filter. I really like the build up on the front edge of all the seats. On vessels like this for me personally that area always bothers my legs, that build up of the pad on the edge would cut down on leg strains, sitting.
Thanks RP. I've never seen an engine room as big as this on a boat under 50ft before. I love when boats are clearly labeled and designed. Hypothetically speaking, I view these boats as if I were buying and love when I feel confident that on your first weekend, you would be cruising in confidence 🤠
I'm glad you like my work😄
New sub. Thanks for uploading.
Glad you enjoyed the video and look forward to sharing more videos with you soon 🤠
These have great showers real size people can fit in
I'm 6'2 and love the room on board from the beds, to the showers, to the engine room. I never feel like I'm cramped when on-board this boat.
I want one in Bermuda!
They actually have a very similar model for sale right now....
www.yachtworld.com/yacht/2009-great-harbour-n47-9294939/
How blue water capable are these? I know their draft is less than 4 foot or so.
I'd personally sail this boat anywhere the range could cover. They are very heavy boats with a low center of gravity. You can see the specs more on the manufacturer site at...
www.greatharbourtrawlers.com/n47.html
I know of a smaller Great Harbour that made it to Hawaii under its own power. I believe it was an N37 that made it to Hawaii.
How come your not in England anymore I know your voice you use to work for some marina over the pond
Hey Shane, think you might have me confused with someone else. I've never lived or worked in England. I was born and raised in Scotland, and at one point ran a boat sales business for almost 10 years in Scotland. I got married to someone special from Florida and got used to the only ice being in my drinks 🤪
@@GarnockReviews sorry buddy I get that mixed up I ment Scotland I just recognized your voice from your previous videos which were great I used to love how you snapped your fingers when you had to change up like putting pads down and stuff good to see and hear from you again cheers
Wishful thinking price tag
Hey Mark, thanks for checking out my channel. Actually, the 2 x N47, the GH37 and the GH47 are now all sold or under contract for full price or close to it. They might not be the cheapest boats out there, but their build quality and capabilities have earned them a strong following. Not to mention, these boats aren't mass produced so if you want a used one, there are not many out there to choose from.