Long time boater/ rver here. Great concept. Nice lay out. Plenty of speed for the application. Cat style enhances stabilty and eases trimming at rest and underway. Balance is important. Cats excell in that area. I would estimate a shallow draft, easy beaching & anchoring. Suzuki's are bullet proof in the outboard world. They are also quiet running and fuel efficient salt water outboards. It will catch some wind so I'd stick to bays and avoid open ocean(any houseboat). I'd prefer fully spread outboards, mounted way out on the cats for docking maneuvers. The wider the better. It should trailer well with the right Truck. My one ton can handle 18,000lbs. I'd skip the side awning and add a bidet style toilet seat to cut down on paper in the black tank( makes it easier for the macerator pump). It should track well for trolling or low speed operation. The wave splitter in the bow prevents chuffing(air+water under the bow) by splitting the inside bow wave. The cabin roof should take a dinghy, if desired. Bikes can ride on the back deck. Kids ride inside the cabin underway(safer). Looks are one thing, performance is another, and compromises must be made. This appears to be a well thought out and well engineered item. If I wasn't over the hill with 2 boats & 2 campers already. I'd be picking up the phone and asking questions. Welded aluminum should be a lifetime boat. Boats are built to take a beating that r.v.s don't have to. If it's a solid boat, it's made to a higher standard than any r/v on the market. No r/v could take the pounding a boat does every time it goes out on the water. #oldtimesaltydog & former full time r/ver. - Just paying it forward, folks. Enjoyed the tour.
This a great RV/Boat! My husband and I rented a houseboat for two weeks one summer. We went up and down the rivers and locks in Northern Alabama. We had a blast with our son, friends, and family, who'd come out for a day or two by meeting us at a dock when we'd fill up and dump. Love it!
This is so amazing I remember boats like this back in the 70's Same name I believe but all fiberglass if not mistaken. Great job guys thanks for sharing,... it be nice to know a ballpark figure on cost at its low.
I'd go 1 Ton dually diesel for best towing performance with the single being almost as good. My Duramax/Allison Z-71 4x4 not dually, is rated for 18,000lbs on the rear hitch and has a tow/haul mode. That's triple axle country. If you see 3 axles on the trailer you are in that neighborhood for needed towing capacity. Always make sure you have enough truck before towing, and set it up right. Bad things happen if you don't.
@@youdonthavetoreadthispost.5850 I have a RAM 3500 Cummings Diesel Dually 4x4 rated for 34K tow capacity... I tow my 5th wheel using a Gooseneck ... not the 5th wheel set up. Since the chassis for the rig/boat is custom, I would think that a gooseneck attachment would be possible. Would want to upgrade the suspension of the chassis to be able to be more off road- like independent suspension, coiled springs over shocks. The chassis would probably be pretty darn heavy but worth it. Would not want to trust the boat/rv weight to a ball hitch no matter what I was towing with. You are spot on with having way more towing capacity than needed. I bought my truck about a year before I settled on my 5th wheel and just figured if I had the truck from hell I could tow it no matter what the hell it weighed! LOL!
We offer a five-year structural Guaranty plus 1-year all components warranty Plus any extended warranties that various components come with from the manufacturer such as the 3 year Honda generator warranty depending on which outboard motor you choose their warranties can be between 3 and 10 years
you probably dont give a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times then you can watch pretty much all of the new series on InstaFlixxer. I've been binge watching with my gf during the lockdown =)
If you would contact Suzuki, you can probably get those outboards set up as counter-rotating and change the prop on the portside engine. Then you wouldn't be fighting the wheel when driving this as a boat. As it's setup in the video, both props turn the same direction, it will constantly pull to the right as you're driving on the water. Are those LED navigation lights approved by the US Coast Guard? This a great idea but just needs some technical details finished to make sure boating with it is safe and easy to drive.
Damn, Jerry, I sell houseboats in Seattle and I could sell a ton of these. The only problem is they couldn't be moored in Lake Union with the City rules, but there are a few places outside of the City you could keep these.
This is a great idea. Being a lifetime boater however, I'm looking at a lot of "sail" area, minimal draft and 7500 lbs. I'd be afraid of this thing if the wind happened to pick up. How do you access the forward cleats when approaching a dock? I'm not simply being negative, I feel the owner just better be well educated in boating. I do like it.
hey love the product and will be looking into something like this in the future. Just an idea is to capitalize on is the square footage and the roof. If i designed a floor plan for myself I would want slide outs and a sun-deck that could double as storage, while camping or while travailing. Cheers!
Be careful with weight on the roof. You don't want anything heavy up high in a boat. The height gives the weight leverage which makes the boat less stable. Balance the weight and keep it low. Low weight will 'right the boat'. High weight will capsize it. Balance is key on the water. Camper slide outs would have to oppose or the boat would list to one side. You have to design as a boat first or the boat performance will suffer. You can work with it, if you understand the limitations and know where to carry the weight. It matters on the trailer too, but not nearly as much. I like the looks of it and what they have done with the concept. Boats are tougher than r/v's because they have to be.
Is this a 3 season rv and what is the weight of this boat & trailer? Also how big is the fresh water tank & holding tanks. What size truck would one have to have to pull this unit?
Land And Sea RVs are actually design for all four season usage the cabin and hull are completely encapsulated in 2 inches of rigid foam insulation the 40 gallon freshwater 33 gallon grey water and 33 gallon black tank are all installed Within the insulated Hull. A low profile roof mount air conditioner / heat pump and propane furnace provide heating and cooling for all types of weather conditions and camping situations. Dry weight is around 9,000 lb (including trailer) depending on the model and options chosen. It is important to check the tow capacity of your specific vehicle but many of the new half ton trucks being manufactured today have a tow rating of 10 to 12000 lb
You are foolish if you think a modern half ton will pull this well. A gas 3/4 ton at minimum is needed, better if diesel. Sorry but 1/2 ton is going to really struggle with this weight and that much side profile.
We offer many different motor options with a wide variety of pricing 40 - 200 hp and any brand you want so they are not included in the standard features
Are you guys out of business? Your phone number is no longer in service and your website domain is up for sale? If you are still in business I would love some contact info.
I can guess. 3.5 gph per engine at 60 % throttle with a speed of approx.18 - 20mph and 70 gallons of fuel would put you around 10 hours running time for both engines at 7 gph or 180 to 200 miles before your running on empty. Full throttle fuel consumption usually comes in around 10% of the horsepower on outboard motors. 60% throttle is where they perform comfortably and fuel efficiently. For typical 'lake duty' the gas will get stale before you empty the tank. Those 90 h.p. 4 cycle engines are thrifty if you run them right. Keep topping up and use a stabilizer. Outboards don't like bad gas. Hope that helps.
Triple axle is a 1 ton truck load. Dual axle is 3/4 ton. Single is 1/2 ton. That's the way I play it when sizing up a load v. truck situation and it hasn't failed me yet. I don't try to get away with anything when I tow.
It looks like I"m a little late to the party, but the forward lights (red&Green) should not be visible at an angle. so it does not meet colregs. the red / green lights should be limited to 112.5 degree lights.
All Land and Sea RVs come with a five-year structural Guaranty as well as a one-year all components warranty Plus some components have their own extended warranty such as the 3-year Honda generator or the outboard motor depending on brand can carry between three and ten year warranties Land and Sea RV was established in 2016
I like the idea and it looks like good build, but would eliminate the front door and push the pilot, and a co-pilot seat (you dont "drive" a boat, you "pilot" a boat) all the way forward for better visibility and more 'cabin' or rear deck room.
You can tell this company does not build RV;s, mistake to not put a fan in the ceiling of bathroom and to have an air inlet some outside, that is why they cut the bathroom door short, to allow air in. this may not be a problem in desert country, but in the south with all the humidity, it spells lots of mold in the bathroom
EVERYTHING about that rv/boat SCREAMS QUALITY! Beautiful job gentlemen.
Long time boater/ rver here. Great concept. Nice lay out. Plenty of speed for the application. Cat style enhances stabilty and eases trimming at rest and underway. Balance is important. Cats excell in that area. I would estimate a shallow draft, easy beaching & anchoring. Suzuki's are bullet proof in the outboard world. They are also quiet running and fuel efficient salt water outboards.
It will catch some wind so I'd stick to bays and avoid open ocean(any houseboat). I'd prefer fully spread outboards, mounted way out on the cats for docking maneuvers. The wider the better. It should trailer well with the right Truck. My one ton can handle 18,000lbs. I'd skip the side awning and add a bidet style toilet seat to cut down on paper in the black tank( makes it easier for the macerator pump). It should track well for trolling or low speed operation. The wave splitter in the bow prevents chuffing(air+water under the bow) by splitting the inside bow wave. The cabin roof should take a dinghy, if desired. Bikes can ride on the back deck. Kids ride inside the cabin underway(safer).
Looks are one thing, performance is another, and compromises must be made. This appears to be a well thought out and well engineered item. If I wasn't over the hill with 2 boats & 2 campers already. I'd be picking up the phone and asking questions. Welded aluminum should be a lifetime boat. Boats are built to take a beating that r.v.s don't have to. If it's a solid boat, it's made to a higher standard than any r/v on the market. No r/v could take the pounding a boat does every time it goes out on the water.
#oldtimesaltydog & former full time r/ver. - Just paying it forward, folks. Enjoyed the tour.
This a great RV/Boat! My husband and I rented a houseboat for two weeks one summer. We went up and down the rivers and locks in Northern Alabama. We had a blast with our son, friends, and family, who'd come out for a day or two by meeting us at a dock when we'd fill up and dump. Love it!
This is so amazing I remember boats like this back in the 70's
Same name I believe but all fiberglass if not mistaken.
Great job guys thanks for sharing,... it be nice to know a ballpark figure on cost at its low.
Ues. How MUCH$$$!
This is exciting an I am looking into this soon!! Thanks for showing us... I saw you first on RV channel freedom
Мне нравится! С большим удовольствием приобрел бы такой кораблик.
Just found this on youtube geesh such an awesome boat
WOW!!!...what a beauty!!!...best of luck to you guys!
Innovative, land and sea options, well-engineered.
I do think it's a wonderful product.
One does need a powerful truck for it.
I'd go 1 Ton dually diesel for best towing performance with the single being almost as good. My Duramax/Allison Z-71 4x4 not dually, is rated for 18,000lbs on the rear hitch and has a tow/haul mode. That's triple axle country. If you see 3 axles on the trailer you are in that neighborhood for needed towing capacity. Always make sure you have enough truck before towing, and set it up right. Bad things happen if you don't.
@@youdonthavetoreadthispost.5850 I have a RAM 3500 Cummings Diesel Dually 4x4 rated for 34K tow capacity... I tow my 5th wheel using a Gooseneck ... not the 5th wheel set up. Since the chassis for the rig/boat is custom, I would think that a gooseneck attachment would be possible. Would want to upgrade the suspension of the chassis to be able to be more off road- like independent suspension, coiled springs over shocks. The chassis would probably be pretty darn heavy but worth it. Would not want to trust the boat/rv weight to a ball hitch no matter what I was towing with. You are spot on with having way more towing capacity than needed. I bought my truck about a year before I settled on my 5th wheel and just figured if I had the truck from hell I could tow it no matter what the hell it weighed! LOL!
We offer a five-year structural Guaranty plus
1-year all components warranty
Plus any extended warranties that various components come with from the manufacturer such as the 3 year Honda generator warranty
depending on which outboard motor you choose their warranties can be between 3 and 10 years
Whats the ballpark figure these?
I'm looking into buying a Northern Lite Camper but love being on the water.
This would work for me the wife and kids.
you probably dont give a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times then you can watch pretty much all of the new series on InstaFlixxer. I've been binge watching with my gf during the lockdown =)
@Emmitt Jesse definitely, have been using Instaflixxer for since november myself :D
I do like what I see, the outboard engines are the best for me.
Glad to find you on RUclips. I sent a message via your website, but haven’t heard back from you.
you can slide the cushion for the bed out and also lean to the wall to save space!
What's the weight. This is a dream boat/rv for me but the build seems a bit heavy.
I do like the lights on the side of the boat where it can be seen at night.
I love it. I wish I could place an order.
Slideouts x2 will be perfect!
If you would contact Suzuki, you can probably get those outboards set up as counter-rotating and change the prop on the portside engine. Then you wouldn't be fighting the wheel when driving this as a boat. As it's setup in the video, both props turn the same direction, it will constantly pull to the right as you're driving on the water.
Are those LED navigation lights approved by the US Coast Guard?
This a great idea but just needs some technical details finished to make sure boating with it is safe and easy to drive.
Damn, Jerry, I sell houseboats in Seattle and I could sell a ton of these. The only problem is they couldn't be moored in Lake Union with the City rules, but there are a few places outside of the City you could keep these.
I like this may the Lord bless you my son you and your friend to give success in this business in Jesus name I pray
This is a great idea. Being a lifetime boater however, I'm looking at a lot of "sail" area, minimal draft and 7500 lbs. I'd be afraid of this thing if the wind happened to pick up. How do you access the forward cleats when approaching a dock? I'm not simply being negative, I feel the owner just better be well educated in boating. I do like it.
I've been in the market for a year now for a trailerable houseboat. Basically, there are only two who make them for real, you and Catamaran Cruisers.
Can you make one with slide outs ?
I was thinking the same thing. I love the concept of this rv.
Slide outs eventually leak.....ALWAYS!
Well done! ingenious!
Do you still make this boat, tv.
Does it fly? ; )
Pricing? Say a 30' unit basically same layout as the black one with twin 90 hp motors?
how seaworthy it is?is it capable of go to the Bahamas from miami by itself?
I would like know if I can buy this unit.
Website details have been updated. Sorry for the inconvenience
And how much is this package?
Wonder how this will do going to japan.
looks like your web site is down please tell me land and see rv hasnt went out of business ???
Are they still in business? Their website is not up anymore.
hey love the product and will be looking into something like this in the future. Just an idea is to capitalize on is the square footage and the roof. If i designed a floor plan for myself I would want slide outs and a sun-deck that could double as storage, while camping or while travailing. Cheers!
Be careful with weight on the roof. You don't want anything heavy up high in a boat. The height gives the weight leverage which makes the boat less stable. Balance the weight and keep it low. Low weight will 'right the boat'. High weight will capsize it.
Balance is key on the water. Camper slide outs would have to oppose or the boat would list to one side. You have to design as a boat first or the boat performance will suffer. You can work with it, if you understand the limitations and know where to carry the weight. It matters on the trailer too, but not nearly as much. I like the looks of it and what they have done with the concept. Boats are tougher than r/v's because they have to be.
Be cool to see a slide out on something like this
I was thinking the same thing!
Is this a 3 season rv and what is the weight of this boat & trailer? Also how big is the fresh water tank & holding tanks. What size truck would one have to have to pull this unit?
Land And Sea RVs are actually design for all four season usage the cabin and hull are completely encapsulated in 2 inches of rigid foam insulation the 40 gallon freshwater 33 gallon grey water and 33 gallon black tank are all installed Within the insulated Hull.
A low profile roof mount air conditioner / heat pump and propane furnace provide heating and cooling for all types of weather conditions and camping situations.
Dry weight is around 9,000 lb (including trailer) depending on the model and options chosen. It is important to check the tow capacity of your specific vehicle but many of the new half ton trucks being manufactured today have a tow rating of 10 to 12000 lb
Land And Sea RV trailerable houseboat
You are foolish if you think a modern half ton will pull this well. A gas 3/4 ton at minimum is needed, better if diesel. Sorry but 1/2 ton is going to really struggle with this weight and that much side profile.
@@JohnSmith-lw2bmyou haven't driven a new truck lately then.
The freedom 25 series in this video starts at $89,000 plus upgrades
Is that including the outboard?
We offer many different motor options with a wide variety of pricing 40 - 200 hp and any brand you want so they are not included in the standard features
Are you guys out of business? Your phone number is no longer in service and your website domain is up for sale? If you are still in business I would love some contact info.
Can I add a slide to the roof
Oh yes I do wanna go 50-60mph in it. I want the fastest houseboat one the lake baby!!! Lol
possible loop boat?
Great job 👍
What kind of range are we looking when on the water ?
I can guess. 3.5 gph per engine at 60 % throttle with a speed of approx.18 - 20mph and 70 gallons of fuel would put you around 10 hours running time for both engines at 7 gph or 180 to 200 miles before your running on empty. Full throttle fuel consumption usually comes in around 10% of the horsepower on outboard motors. 60% throttle is where they perform comfortably and fuel efficiently. For typical 'lake duty' the gas will get stale before you empty the tank. Those 90 h.p. 4 cycle engines are thrifty if you run them right. Keep topping up and use a stabilizer. Outboards don't like bad gas. Hope that helps.
Is there an option for a stern anchor?
Looks like a full custom shop to me. Name it !
What do you tow it with, a tank?
Triple axle is a 1 ton truck load. Dual axle is 3/4 ton. Single is 1/2 ton.
That's the way I play it when sizing up a load v. truck situation and it hasn't failed me yet. I don't try to get away with anything when I tow.
Can you make a toy hauler model?
With ice fishing capability!!
How can I get in touch with you ?
It looks like I"m a little late to the party, but the forward lights (red&Green) should not be visible at an angle. so it does not meet colregs. the red / green lights should be limited to 112.5 degree lights.
I guess this company never got off the ground. I've been trying to find their website and it seems to be inactive.
What kind of warranty comes with a new $100,000.00 houseboat?
How long have u been in business making these boats?
All Land and Sea RVs come with a five-year structural Guaranty as well as a one-year all components warranty Plus some components have their own extended warranty such as the 3-year Honda generator or the outboard motor depending on brand can carry between three and ten year warranties
Land and Sea RV was established in 2016
10:45 ventilation
Are y'all still in business.
God bless America
Trailered weight 9500lbs weight without trailer 7500lbs
Nice build
How do I contact you?
Price?
Awesome !
can't hear you
Sound needs to go up can't hear you
Awesome
I like the idea and it looks like good build, but would eliminate the front door and push the pilot, and a co-pilot seat (you dont "drive" a boat, you "pilot" a boat) all the way forward for better visibility and more 'cabin' or rear deck room.
Y two outboards
Johnathan Alford ,
Maybe easier to turn tight at low speeds at dock and to get ur up out the water to plane , that’s my thoughts 💭🤗
I believe these folks never really made more than just a couple of these. Pretty sure they are outta business.
You can tell this company does not build RV;s, mistake to not put a fan in the ceiling of bathroom and to have an air inlet some outside, that is why they cut the bathroom door short, to allow air in. this may not be a problem in desert country, but in the south with all the humidity, it spells lots of mold in the bathroom
I'm a full time RV owner you don't know what you are talking about. You don't have fan on when you're flushing. It's okay otherwise
He said there was not only one but two fans on the boat/rv when he was on the roof
Love it
Or a build.
To bad you couldn't come up with a name on your own rather than copy the Original Land and Sea boats that were built in the 70's.