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This was my favourite boat at the show - absolutely gorgeous. Hull 2 will have full teak decks and a grey/blue hull so should also look stunning. And there aren't any other yachts of this type and size with anything like that level of fuel efficiency or interior light. Congratulations Rustler - this is a boat for the wish list, for sure.
Congratulations to Rustler 41MY on Hull #1, the exterior looks like it's poetry in motion. The room you set up the electronics with cooling, great idea, it's been one of my pet peeves that you keep the electronics in hot engine room, weird. Adrian failed to mention whether or not the platform off the stern submerges? or if the 41MY has a bow thruster? They should. Cockpit looks very inviting, is there a table? Cockpit also needs small refrigerator. The interior in my humble opinion, looks like it's built well, but standard fair, needs a little panache, like a grab-rail, down center of the roof and great for rough seas, this will also give the boat a little offshore "creds". The sink and the hob, will have a neater presentation if both had covers to integrate them with the rest of the countertop, including a dedicated space to store them. The table top looks like it has been fiddled, the counter across should also be fiddled as well. The door next to the helm going out to the deck seems a little small and tight even for Adrian. (and especially in US market, larger people) Perhaps you should consider a pocket door for the owners cabin, this would help with the much needed... space Best of luck!
The swim platform is fixed but you can have an extended one as an option, which will fit a larger tender on davits. They do have bow (and stern) thrusters - these are the proportional ones from Sleipner which are amazing as they are much quieter and you can use the 'press onto dock' function if you're short-handed and need to get off to secure lines. You can spec a fridge into the cockpit and a wet bar with grill if you wish, under the window that you saw Adrian tilt up as he entered the saloon.
Thank you for your kind words. The swim platform on this boat is fixed, as we suspect most will be. There is, however, an option to have a lowering swim platform - but it does increase the cost. As Will said, this boat has both bow and stern thrusters. There will be a table in the cockpit. Sadly, due to this being the first R41, we focused on getting her interior to a level we were happy to exhibit, which meant there were, unfortunately, details we would have preferred to rectify. After the show, she returned to the yard, where the details we were unhappy with were ironed out. The inside/outside galley area is one area where everyone wants something slightly different, but this is exactly what we specialise in, tailoring your boat to you. Whether you want gas or induction, storage or space, grills or refrigerators, the choice is entirely up to you. Likewise, we are happy to customise any of our boats in any way an owner wants as long as it is safe and fits the shape of the hull!
Yes, congratulations to Rustler on the beautful 41 MY and thanks for your thoughtful feedback! We truly value opinion our viewers. We will yeild to the experts over at Rustler on this one, but, Your passion for boats shines through!
It's a well designed boat. The teak capping rail is a nice visual touch, although it will be hard and expensive to keep in good shape over the years. Given the competition in this segment, I doubt they will have a lot of orders unfortunately.
She sure is and although there is some maintenance to the teak, it is well worth a bit of time. They have been asked for years to create a motoryacht after their amazing reputation for top quality sailing yachts. I would imagine no issue with orders. Thanks for viewing.
Rustler used to be a gentleman‘s magazine. She is a beautiful, with all the right curves in the right places. Would not look out of place between the pages of Rustler. A very stylish a classic looking motorboat. 😜🤣
Our aim is to bring you some of the most beautiful and unique yachts on the water. We think you will agree the stunning new Rustler 41MY is one of those yachts! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! Many thanks to Adrian Jones and Rustler Yachts for taking us aboard!
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Thank you for taking the time to visit us and, of course, produce this video of our R41.
Thank you so much for your appreciation! It means a lot to me to be able to share the incredible work that goes into the R41. It was a pleasure!
This was my favourite boat at the show - absolutely gorgeous. Hull 2 will have full teak decks and a grey/blue hull so should also look stunning. And there aren't any other yachts of this type and size with anything like that level of fuel efficiency or interior light. Congratulations Rustler - this is a boat for the wish list, for sure.
Thank you for that great comment and for viewing.
Congratulations to Rustler 41MY on Hull #1, the exterior looks like it's poetry in motion. The room you set up the electronics with cooling, great idea, it's been one of my pet peeves that you keep the electronics in hot engine room, weird. Adrian failed to mention whether or not the platform off the stern submerges? or if the 41MY has a bow thruster? They should. Cockpit looks very inviting, is there a table? Cockpit also needs small refrigerator. The interior in my humble opinion, looks like it's built well, but standard fair, needs a little panache, like a grab-rail, down center of the roof and great for rough seas, this will also give the boat a little offshore "creds". The sink and the hob, will have a neater presentation if both had covers to integrate them with the rest of the countertop, including a dedicated space to store them. The table top looks like it has been fiddled, the counter across should also be fiddled as well. The door next to the helm going out to the deck seems a little small and tight even for Adrian. (and especially in US market, larger people) Perhaps you should consider a pocket door for the owners cabin, this would help with the much needed... space Best of luck!
The swim platform is fixed but you can have an extended one as an option, which will fit a larger tender on davits. They do have bow (and stern) thrusters - these are the proportional ones from Sleipner which are amazing as they are much quieter and you can use the 'press onto dock' function if you're short-handed and need to get off to secure lines. You can spec a fridge into the cockpit and a wet bar with grill if you wish, under the window that you saw Adrian tilt up as he entered the saloon.
Thank you for your kind words. The swim platform on this boat is fixed, as we suspect most will be. There is, however, an option to have a lowering swim platform - but it does increase the cost. As Will said, this boat has both bow and stern thrusters. There will be a table in the cockpit. Sadly, due to this being the first R41, we focused on getting her interior to a level we were happy to exhibit, which meant there were, unfortunately, details we would have preferred to rectify. After the show, she returned to the yard, where the details we were unhappy with were ironed out. The inside/outside galley area is one area where everyone wants something slightly different, but this is exactly what we specialise in, tailoring your boat to you. Whether you want gas or induction, storage or space, grills or refrigerators, the choice is entirely up to you. Likewise, we are happy to customise any of our boats in any way an owner wants as long as it is safe and fits the shape of the hull!
Yes, congratulations to Rustler on the beautful 41 MY and thanks for your thoughtful feedback! We truly value opinion our viewers. We will yeild to the experts over at Rustler on this one, but, Your passion for boats shines through!
@@Rustler-Yachts Thanks for the response, your boat is a beauty, and... good luck!
It's a well designed boat. The teak capping rail is a nice visual touch, although it will be hard and expensive to keep in good shape over the years. Given the competition in this segment, I doubt they will have a lot of orders unfortunately.
She sure is and although there is some maintenance to the teak, it is well worth a bit of time. They have been asked for years to create a motoryacht after their amazing reputation for top quality sailing yachts. I would imagine no issue with orders. Thanks for viewing.
Rustler used to be a gentleman‘s magazine. She is a beautiful, with all the right curves in the right places. Would not look out of place between the pages of Rustler. A very stylish a classic looking motorboat. 😜🤣
We agree and thank you for viewing.
The outside is beautiful but the interior needs a lot of work.
She is a beauty. Each has his own preference. Thanks for viewing.