Wonderful video. Everything is perfect, the explanation is clear, and the images are stunning. I can understand everything. When English speaks, most of the time, I don't understand what they say.
Sorry, but I could nary understand a word spoken with their thick accents. It would’ve been nice had it been clarified where the winches were located for the Genoa. In other words, can you trim the headsails/Genoa sheets at the helm. Otherwise I would have no interest in buying this boat.
I understood them perfectly. The Genoa winches are towards the stern. And you get one more standard on the port side at the top of the cabin to raise the main. the starboard winch on top of the cabin was for a spinnaker and optional.
Here the link to the sea trial article where you can find the boat price, measurement and our judgment about the boat - www.solovela.net/en/oceanis301
Seems like an ideal first yacht for a small family. I am interested for sure!!!
Wonderful video. Everything is perfect, the explanation is clear, and the images are stunning. I can understand everything. When English speaks, most of the time, I don't understand what they say.
It is an exciting boat. I suppose it is the right boat for those who want to begin with a small yacht.
is the boat capable to cross in open sea like Pacific of Atlantic on rough weather ?
No freezer?
No freezer
Sorry, but I could nary understand a word spoken with their thick accents. It would’ve been nice had it been clarified where the winches were located for the Genoa. In other words, can you trim the headsails/Genoa sheets at the helm.
Otherwise I would have no interest in buying this boat.
I understood them perfectly. The Genoa winches are towards the stern. And you get one more standard on the port side at the top of the cabin to raise the main. the starboard winch on top of the cabin was for a spinnaker and optional.
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