Buying a used sailboat, Deck salon sailboats
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- čas přidán 27. 11. 2023
- Buying a used sailboat, Deck salon sailboats
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Hunter 41DS is maybe the one. Especially if it’s fits into under 40ft slip
Wow, what a exciting video! I absolutely loved your commentary and seeing the process of buying a used sailboat. The Hunter 41DS sounds like a great option, especially if it fits into an under 40ft slip. Let's show our support to this channel! Keep up the amazing work, I'm hooked and eager to learn more from you. Troy, you're doing a fantastic job engaging all of us. Keep sailing and sharing the adventure with us!
Thanks my man, appreciate it
Chris, I love your commentary and if I lived in the U.S. I would definitely meet with you. I'm in Melbourne and I plan to purchase a 49 DS or 54 DS in 2 to 3 years. I have to learn to sail and get my skippers ticket before I go boat hunting. Currently I am scouring Yachtworld to keep an eye on prices but I have zero experience in such things. I am certain I will be buying in the mediterranean when the time comes... until then thank you for the excellent guidance. I learn from your videos :)
Lied about 3 inches that is funny!
I think you missed the best Hunter DS of all time. The 44. 43.3/39.1 length, 14.6 beam, 56hp, 23000lbs, 66 gallons fuel, 140 gallons of water. I’m thinking this might be the biggest boat you can fit in a 40ft slip. She’s a monster with a huge interior. Perfect for a fat Canadian who wants to sail for a week and stay on anchor for months.
She’s under the magic 5ft number for length. Only a 4 foot difference. Is that “the one” I think so.
“…Wouldn’t be a Trimaran that’s an ugly orange”. 😂😂😂😂
Absolutely love the commentary! Keep up the good work. Keep me learning!
A Moody is just amazing. That is my Lotto boat for sure.
@ChasingLatitudes love the videos, binge watching while at work servicing gas boilers.
What are your thoughts on the Hunter 50cc? Obviously, Centre Cockpits aren't your thing, but despite that 😂
Before I saw the new Moody DS models, my dream deck salon was a Dufour Atoll 43, the interior quality was questionable but the layout was catamaran level good
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Cool way you do your videos! But Hunter 41 DS is kinda not a deck saloon yacht. My, and I know a few people who agree with me, definition on deck saloon yacht is simple: SITTING in the deck saloon at the table AND being able to look out of the windows.
It's considered a hybrid deck salon, not a true deck salon as you said, I believe I covered that in this video
Love the big boats! Troy is living the life! I highly recommend the ebook and spread sheet Chris offers for $10. I"m glad I did before and as I prepare with Chris to buy my next boat.⛵
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It's at the end of this one all about my services
I've noticed a slight trend of people lowering prices of used boats but only selling 1/3 share or 1/2 share of the boat (?). I would worry all the time at at sea if someone let their kids hit a dock or ground the keel... idk just seems odd to me. Wondering if anyone else felt the same.
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Chris, Question: Is a newer sailboat (2003+) quieter at anchor/mooring or in a marina than an older "blue water" boat? I hear people talk about how loud boats get.
Noise usually comes from the mooring lines on the cleats as line becomes taunt & loose ... or the mooring buoy bouncing off the hull when slack. Can happen to any make/model/year.
@@Boatlessguy So, obviously halyards banging against the mast is one thing, but do older boats creak more that boats 2000 or newer? Lighter boats vs heavy? I get what you mean about mooring lines. Tks.
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On the 45 DS, you gain the island birth, master. If you sleep with a woman, that is a big selling point. If you're just a single guy, then the transverse bed in the 426 would still work.
Just change the name of this channel to "Dual Helms and Deck Salons Rock"
facts are facts
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Yeah if I was too go Hunter the DS would be my choice
I put the numbers for the 44DS below. It’s 39 feet at the water line and 14.6 wide. I think it could squeeze into a smaller slip. I love that boat
Why are you hating on trimarans!?
I'm not, just for 99% of sailors they would not make sense both in sailing or financially
@@ChasingLatitudes I was just picking, I feel a trimaran would work for a solo sailor for the size one might be able to afford... I was kinda curious why it was an orange one though. 😆
@@MisterSunday I thought that was you thats the only reason I was nice in response to your comment ;)