Glad to see this tour - I have the same model and love it. A couple notes to add to your comments. About the sloped side decks and angled cabin top sides, in addition to water drainage a main benefit is that when you're heeled over it gives a more level surface for walking forward. You made several comments about the "sleek" style outside and the "European styling" inside; it's worth noting that the deck and interior were designed by Pininfarina, an auto design team that designed some of the Ferrari models, thus the curves, etc. The sunlight strip adds great light - love that feature. The reduced fuel tankage is also due to a fairly shallow bilge which means less storage than other cruising boats, but there's tons of fresh water storage, over 130 gallons. And you're right, she'll scoot along - pretty easy to get over 8kts. Great review!
Thanks for watching and adding your important insights as an owner of the same model. You brought up some key points and features including the slope of the decking and how beneficial it would be while heeled over, we really appreciate the perspective. Yulia kept questioning the reasons for the slope as she was having trouble catching her balance during wakes going through while holding a 10 pound gimbal and camera. We would have loved to do an owners perspective to catch these critical elements (only an owner would know) but they were not available. We bet she is a dream to sail. Thanks again for taking the time to watch, please like/subscribe/share with friends it really helps us out as we try to move the channel forward with more tours! ~Carl & Yulia
@@BoatTourTv In fairness to Yulia, the sloped side deck is probably my least favorite aspect about the deck as it actually can be a little tricky to transit when the boat is flat as at anchor. And, making it worse, the sloped cabin top sides make for a large step from the cabin top to side decks onto a surface that is sloped outward. Because of this I usually move forward on the cabin top taking advantage of the line-free surface that you pointed out.
Show the beds. No idea the size of the beds. If I'm looking for a boat now, I will pass on this because for me the beds are important. Don't know how they look like
@@BoatTourTv doesn't matter the size When you tag price something you are talking about something BRAND NEW Second hand products have the price based on how fast the owners need to sell them If you go to buy an unit in a building that was just finished and is being just released by the developer... All units will have basic same price if they have same specs... 5 years later if someone comes to buy an unit in the same building, he will see prices fluctuate much more depending on the urge of the owners to sell it... So when you say 100k boat it should be BASE PRICE Since you can even buy the titanic for 100k as long as you find the desperate owner
Actually that was the sale price of the yacht "Used" at the time of filming, that wasn't the price new. We don't have anything to do with the sale or asking price, we simply conducted the tour.
We don't need to see you so much. Show us the boat. She didn't show things that you were talking about. Please work on this for better showing. Thank you
Hi Mark, you are spot on, its about boats and not me. We are learning as we go and realized B-Roll is as important as A-Roll, we reluctantly didn't shoot enough on the Beneteau. We did realize this and on the tours coming up we spent so much more time doing B-Roll. Good catch and thanks for the comments!
Thank you for your support, we really appreciate it! We have an Ed Monk Trawler coming up next and then a 46 foot Lagoon Catamaran after that, both with the owners and their perspectives.
I like how you add thing's in for people to think about. And answer questions before people can ask.
This is such a good sail boat and I would LOVE to live on it
Glad to see this tour - I have the same model and love it. A couple notes to add to your comments. About the sloped side decks and angled cabin top sides, in addition to water drainage a main benefit is that when you're heeled over it gives a more level surface for walking forward. You made several comments about the "sleek" style outside and the "European styling" inside; it's worth noting that the deck and interior were designed by Pininfarina, an auto design team that designed some of the Ferrari models, thus the curves, etc. The sunlight strip adds great light - love that feature. The reduced fuel tankage is also due to a fairly shallow bilge which means less storage than other cruising boats, but there's tons of fresh water storage, over 130 gallons. And you're right, she'll scoot along - pretty easy to get over 8kts. Great review!
Thanks for watching and adding your important insights as an owner of the same model. You brought up some key points and features including the slope of the decking and how beneficial it would be while heeled over, we really appreciate the perspective. Yulia kept questioning the reasons for the slope as she was having trouble catching her balance during wakes going through while holding a 10 pound gimbal and camera. We would have loved to do an owners perspective to catch these critical elements (only an owner would know) but they were not available. We bet she is a dream to sail. Thanks again for taking the time to watch, please like/subscribe/share with friends it really helps us out as we try to move the channel forward with more tours! ~Carl & Yulia
@@BoatTourTv In fairness to Yulia, the sloped side deck is probably my least favorite aspect about the deck as it actually can be a little tricky to transit when the boat is flat as at anchor. And, making it worse, the sloped cabin top sides make for a large step from the cabin top to side decks onto a surface that is sloped outward. Because of this I usually move forward on the cabin top taking advantage of the line-free surface that you pointed out.
She appreciates you taking her side ;) Thanks again, fair winds and calm seas friend!
May I ask what seas you take it on or what kind of travelling you do?
Hi Michy, you can take this bluewater yacht anywhere.
like your chanel man keep it up
Is it just me or did we see more of the berth doors than the berths themselves. Did we even see the beds?
We filmed the best we could, there were areas unfinished or not presentable areas for a RUclips video ;) thanks for watching.
I tried to drink my drink each time this man said "actually" only had an 18 pack tho
How old is it?
I see he likes it, but the camera guy didn't show hardly anything with the aft cabins... But tattoo sure liked them
Yes camera didn’t know what to do
Show the beds. No idea the size of the beds. If I'm looking for a boat now, I will pass on this because for me the beds are important. Don't know how they look like
Island settee is kindergarten of modern boat design
Agreed!
this is an old boat
i want to see 100k NEW sailboat
We have them coming, but 100k in a new boat is much smaller with less features. Thanks for tip. The Crew
@@BoatTourTv doesn't matter the size
When you tag price something you are talking about something BRAND NEW
Second hand products have the price based on how fast the owners need to sell them
If you go to buy an unit in a building that was just finished and is being just released by the developer... All units will have basic same price if they have same specs...
5 years later if someone comes to buy an unit in the same building, he will see prices fluctuate much more depending on the urge of the owners to sell it...
So when you say 100k boat it should be BASE PRICE
Since you can even buy the titanic for 100k as long as you find the desperate owner
Actually that was the sale price of the yacht "Used" at the time of filming, that wasn't the price new. We don't have anything to do with the sale or asking price, we simply conducted the tour.
Screwed down teak on the deck!!! A massive No NO. Just inviting water into the core. Camera work is shocking.
Yes, the future might have a few leaks. Good catch. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it! ~The Crew
We don't see anything but the guy.
We don't need to see you so much. Show us the boat. She didn't show things that you were talking about. Please work on this for better showing. Thank you
Hi Mark, you are spot on, its about boats and not me. We are learning as we go and realized B-Roll is as important as A-Roll, we reluctantly didn't shoot enough on the Beneteau. We did realize this and on the tours coming up we spent so much more time doing B-Roll. Good catch and thanks for the comments!
@@BoatTourTv good, we want to see more from you. We will be looking forward to your next video
Thank you for your support, we really appreciate it! We have an Ed Monk Trawler coming up next and then a 46 foot Lagoon Catamaran after that, both with the owners and their perspectives.