I like the layout with the salon, galley connected and open. They are both spacious. As somebody stated though, with the galley so far forward would be hard to cook on choppy seas. The staterooms are nice too. But for a 2019 year, it looks dated. Thanks for sharing.
Gotta be a calm weather boat. With the galley all the way fwd it wouldn't take much of a sea state to make cooking anything a misery. Nice boat though.
@slong The interior is awesome, there is nothing ''mobile home'' about it. The only thing I can see, to make it better would be a pilot house in addition to the flybridge (which itself is awesome).
I've seen much better vessel walkthroughs than this one. But still, I've never seen so many whiny non-mariners commenting on a vessel. Marlow explorers are the finest long range vessels for the money; more efficient, longer range, faster (to outrun a storm if necessary), highest quality equipment and components, and with classic lines and appointments. The whiners who like Eurostyle junk? You can't afford one anyway. But someday if you win a lottery or something, you can go buy a Turkish or Russian yacht that will not match a Marlow in any performance or value category. But stop the pathetic whining.
@@southernfriedkiwi6340 They are an American design, using the same U.S.- and European-made engines, gensets, electronics, fixtures, and fittings as all other top-brand yachts, with American and European engineers and QC managers as well as Chinese ones. So the only variable is hourly wages, not build quality.
Amazing, classy yacht, congrats to the
new owners.
I especially note the engine room, among
the cleanest layouts I've seen, super nice.
I like the layout with the salon, galley connected and open. They are both spacious. As somebody stated though, with the galley so far forward would be hard to cook on choppy seas. The staterooms are nice too. But for a 2019 year, it looks dated. Thanks for sharing.
What a view from the galley sink.
Gotta be a calm weather boat. With the galley all the way fwd it wouldn't take much of a sea state to make cooking anything a misery. Nice boat though.
It would be nice to know the price, Thanks.
what is the fuel consumption? what is the range?
IKR! Nothing about performance on their page. And I am comparing them to a Brand New Bering 72. They are asking for this $3.9M. Bering 72 right at $4M
@@cartern2207 Perfect choice! I'm looking this beauty too!
@@cartern2207 The Marlow website is...horrible. The layout, design, and typography is something I'd expect to see in 2005 or earlier.
Can I park my 1997 Buick Century (Custom!) in the garage? Since I'll obviously be buying the boat. :-)
Must be sold because if it wasn't you would post the price to get me interested ! Right ?
I am sorry for the delay. This vessel is sold.
Next time please don't breeze by the master head.
What difference does it make ? You don't know the price ! They don't want to sell it to you anyway !
Why have so many Marlow owners ordered their yachts with the mobile home brown paneled interiors?
Because this isn't Europe, where everything is tacky white and pastels that look like 1960s.
@@g.edgarwinthrop6942
Link me 5 of what you view as 'tacky'
European Yachts, and what is tacky
about them, I think we'd all like to
see this.
@slong
The interior is awesome, there is nothing
''mobile home'' about it. The only thing I
can see, to make it better would be a pilot house
in addition to the flybridge (which itself is
awesome).
Feels SO dated. Looks identical to the very first one they built. Feel like I am on my Grandpa and Grandma's boat!
I've seen much better vessel walkthroughs than this one. But still, I've never seen so many whiny non-mariners commenting on a vessel. Marlow explorers are the finest long range vessels for the money; more efficient, longer range, faster (to outrun a storm if necessary), highest quality equipment and components, and with classic lines and appointments. The whiners who like Eurostyle junk? You can't afford one anyway. But someday if you win a lottery or something, you can go buy a Turkish or Russian yacht that will not match a Marlow in any performance or value category. But stop the pathetic whining.
Ummm, Marlows are built in China, sooo...
@@southernfriedkiwi6340 They are an American design, using the same U.S.- and European-made engines, gensets, electronics, fixtures, and fittings as all other top-brand yachts, with American and European engineers and QC managers as well as Chinese ones. So the only variable is hourly wages, not build quality.
Personally I can not understand the fascination with the ghastly bronze wood that American owners seem to have?