Merry Fisher 795 Walkthrough Tour! - Available now 2020 Model - Popular sought after Solent Boat

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2022
  • Fitted with the highly desirable Honda 200hp. The Merry Fisher range of boats has become more and more popular in recent years due to the excellent use of space and strong outboard engine options.
    This model is offered at £74,995
    This boat is truly ready to, Honda engine warranty until 2025 and just serviced and antifouled with new anodes in August 2022.
    For purely enjoyable moments with family or friends, opt for the 795 with its inviting cockpit and U-shaped saloon, which transforms into a sundeck. Open to the exterior due to its wide, flush platforms, the cockpit of the Merry Fisher 795 is truly an
    invitation to swim!
    Fitted with the following features;
    Bow thruster
    Webasto diesel heating
    Garmin touchscreen chart-plotter
    Garmin Vhf Radio
    Holding tank
    Fusion stereo
    Electric anchor windlass
    Lenco trim tabs
    Cockpit cushions and table which can be adapted to a sun lounger.
    Fridge.
    Infill cushions to adapt the saloon seating to second bed.
    She is with us at Hamble Point Marina so please get in touch to arrange a viewing.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @rumanuu
    @rumanuu Před rokem

    Good video and nice little boat. Enjoying the craic with the cameraman, keep it up!!

  • @diggs345lr
    @diggs345lr Před rokem +1

    i was originally looking to purchase one of these next year as i do a bit of fishing but have now changed my ideal boat to a 30 to 38ft cruiser 😁great video 👌

  • @Westviewsailing
    @Westviewsailing Před rokem

    Love the presentation!

  • @dangrant3769
    @dangrant3769 Před rokem

    Love the excitement of the steering wheel knob. Men never grow up (why would you).

  • @wassersportler9396
    @wassersportler9396 Před rokem

    absolute cooles Video, Thank You👋

  • @richardstamper5630
    @richardstamper5630 Před rokem

    You are so right about those trim tabs. Ours had no indicators so you had no idea where you were with them. I did find out it's a simple swap to replace the standard control with with one which displays the position. As far as I know, these position indicators have no relation to the tabs themselves, you simply calibrate the markers based upon the rest position and fully retracted. The setting is then held directly in the switch - make sense? We thought of upgrading to Blades and it would be great to see a review of a boat fitted with these.