Once again apologies for the strange ghosting effect of my hands. As with all the videos we shot during January's Dusseldorf boat show, a clash between the camera's frame rate and the indoor lights caused a strobing effect on the footage which we didn't spot until after the show was over. The least bad option was to edit out the strobing frames which makes fast movements close to the camera appear blurred.
Kitted out with some Rapid Response added gear - aft wench, gen-set, air compressor, air and battery power tools and a compliment of hand tools. There's plenty of room to have it all tucked away and still be functional. It would make the boat a great harbor service-tug. Able to get in and out of tight marina spaces for services AND charge through more open waters for some proper yacht rescues, complete with stay away quarters for two or three. Very nice boat. Potential money maker...
I love trawler style boats. This viewing of the Rhea 32 made me smile. But the suggestion this cute little boat has a top speed (possibly) better than 50 kts?? Um...whoa. I'd like to see that.
I love these style of boats! Reminds me of the Sardos and the other typical Scandinavian boats of this type of build and layout though I like the interior on this one better I noticed they don't have the hidden double cab like said Scandinavian makes do. Cool boat!
Quite cute, I’d like to see it on the water and how it performs. One for Jack to spin round the Solent! I’d be intrigued to know what the best option for engine size against efficiency is. 45 knots isn’t a deal breaker in something like this but if you could engine it for a best fuel economy cruise at 30 knots it would make a lot of prospective buyers sit up and take notice.
The 34 trawler was right there not five meters away, please tell me you did a walk through on that little number and you are holding it back for a rainy day
Interesting boat, this 32. I'm a big fan of the Rhea 34, but at a starting price of 420k euros, it seems a TAD overpriced. Guess that's what happens when you relocate production facilities from Turkey, back home to France... Still would love if you tested it.
Nice starter boat. 50 knots!!??! In Italy, this doesn't need to be registered, as it's under 10 metres in length. But you can't leave Italian territorial waters I believe. You can be sly though and go 12 miles beyond any Italian island that is in itself less than 12 miles from the mainland. I wonder what the range is at 5-6 knots? Is there an inboard engine option?
An inflatable SUP is a stand-up paddleboard that you can blow up - we reviewed one here: www.mby.com/tried-and-tested/two-bare-feet-sport-air-10ft-6in-sup-105904
Sorry John, we had an issue with frame rate causing the lights to flicker and the motion blur is a side-effect of how we fixed it. Hope you still enjoyed the video?
a charming boat? man fix your camera setting.. you making me think I am on an acid trip or something.. and even though it has been decades I have always thought one more trip would be nice.. I love all the buttons with nothing to tell us what they are... it's an adventure in buttoning... well thanks for the short (charming) trip!
Once again apologies for the strange ghosting effect of my hands. As with all the videos we shot during January's Dusseldorf boat show, a clash between the camera's frame rate and the indoor lights caused a strobing effect on the footage which we didn't spot until after the show was over. The least bad option was to edit out the strobing frames which makes fast movements close to the camera appear blurred.
No problem dude! Thanks for explanation. Great vids.
Yeah, I was wondering what was causing the ghostage. Thanks for excuse, err, tech report. ;p
When you spun the wheel I thought it looked great. It's the first boat review with special effects!
3:56 OH GOD THE ACID'S KICKING IN
Beautiful day boat.
Lovely boats, made close to our marina in La Rochelle. I knew the owner of the company. Such a enthusiastic man he was.
Loving the colour of the woodwork and the boat in general.
What a great little boat. Thanks for the tour.
Great little boat. Loved all the features. Very easy to maintain. Very versital. Reasonably priced. I liked it.
Wow a good looking modern boat!
Kitted out with some Rapid Response added gear - aft wench, gen-set, air compressor, air and battery power tools and a compliment of hand tools. There's plenty of room to have it all tucked away and still be functional. It would make the boat a great harbor service-tug. Able to get in and out of tight marina spaces for services AND charge through more open waters for some proper yacht rescues, complete with stay away quarters for two or three. Very nice boat. Potential money maker...
Great boat and that master bed is perfect with plenty of light.
What a lovely little boat, couldn't believe it when you you said the top speed!
What is up with the blurry movements?
Charming weekend trawler.
I love trawler style boats. This viewing of the Rhea 32 made me smile. But the suggestion this cute little boat has a top speed (possibly) better than 50 kts?? Um...whoa. I'd like to see that.
Us too, it's crying out for a sea trial once lockdown allows!
wríng
Can this be used as toying boat for a yacht ? For going to islands ?
yes
Nice boat for a weekender, not sure this idea of folding cleats is a good one. There is weakness straight away in what should be a strong point!
Wonder if this boat in tropical seas , how to cool the master room and pilot house ? It can get pretty hot and humid.
I love these style of boats! Reminds me of the Sardos and the other typical Scandinavian boats of this type of build and layout though I like the interior on this one better I noticed they don't have the hidden double cab like said Scandinavian makes do. Cool boat!
It should move out with the Suzuki package back there. Trawlers aren't so slow anymore. I really like this French brand now that I'm seeing it.
need jet dríves
Quite cute, I’d like to see it on the water and how it performs. One for Jack to spin round the Solent! I’d be intrigued to know what the best option for engine size against efficiency is. 45 knots isn’t a deal breaker in something like this but if you could engine it for a best fuel economy cruise at 30 knots it would make a lot of prospective buyers sit up and take notice.
The 34 trawler was right there not five meters away, please tell me you did a walk through on that little number and you are holding it back for a rainy day
Where was the refrigerator?
Does anyone know if these 350 outboard engines are diesel or not?
Those are petrol outboards, Suzuki doesn't do a diesel outboard yet
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just perfect!
Interesting boat, this 32. I'm a big fan of the Rhea 34, but at a starting price of 420k euros, it seems a TAD overpriced.
Guess that's what happens when you relocate production facilities from Turkey, back home to France... Still would love if you tested it.
It's on our list for a full sea trial :-)
@@MotorBoatYachting Awesome!
wring
Nice starter boat.
50 knots!!??!
In Italy, this doesn't need to be registered, as it's under 10 metres in length. But you can't leave Italian territorial waters I believe. You can be sly though and go 12 miles beyond any Italian island that is in itself less than 12 miles from the mainland.
I wonder what the range is at 5-6 knots? Is there an inboard engine option?
2.35 What is an inflatable SUV please?
An inflatable SUP is a stand-up paddleboard that you can blow up - we reviewed one here: www.mby.com/tried-and-tested/two-bare-feet-sport-air-10ft-6in-sup-105904
@@MotorBoatYachting thanks I misheard you
Oops !! video shutter settings !!
Sorry John, we had an issue with frame rate causing the lights to flicker and the motion blur is a side-effect of how we fixed it. Hope you still enjoyed the video?
@@MotorBoatYachting Dont worry, I still enjoyed the video........ Cool effect !!
How fucking quick did he spin the steering wheel
Shame about the ghost effect
a charming boat? man fix your camera setting.. you making me think I am on an acid trip or something.. and even though it has been decades I have always thought one more trip would be nice.. I love all the buttons with nothing to tell us what they are... it's an adventure in buttoning... well thanks for the short (charming) trip!
I presume it's a coastal boat rather than ocean going vessel.
50 Knots is fast
3:56 woo ganja ganja
Is this guy some kind of necroman?
👍👍👍
Watching boats after some shrooms eh??
Not a good video..... camera wise
Really cheap looking latches on the cockpit lockers. The kind that rattle.....
I’m calling a big Bull shit on the 50 knots claim. No way.
No Japanese engines for me.