Outstanding understanding of the design!! In particular the use of the storage areas above the engines, solving two issues for extended cruising with guests.
thats the most UNcomplicated, easy to use pilot station i ever seen. i like simple vs tons of tech. U said the pilot seat arrangement felt quircky for some reason, i bet if you slide the seat forward and up (if up is possible), youd be more comfortable. A beefier seat with shock absorbtion and forward and raise capability, im thinking would do you a solid. That seat is too generic. protoype display? A big 'NEW' is written on the forward hull. im partial to cats and trihulls. I LOVE THIS ONE
Yes I agree with your point about raising the seat, I felt quite low in that position. I guess it didn't bother me too much as I would just go upstairs to the flybridge if I wanted better vis
Yes rolled in these conditions for sure but they were quite rough. I just wanted to show you guys what she’s like in bad stuff. I wouldn’t be leaving port for a delivery if it was forecasted short and sharp waves like that. I think the beam is designed to work for the Med. This boat is a real Med cruising boat and would work very well in that function as you get the same master cabin volume as a 70ft mono
Top heavy and it shows in what appears to be rather calm waters. Problem is that this M48 has a much narrower beam than a standard 2:1 length/width catamaran. Engine rooms are ridiculous: trying to sell 'storage' at the expense of easily being able to check sea-strainers/oil etc.... great boat, but some things really weren't well thought out.
@@pauldowlan3285 I was a dealer for Sirena and visited their factory in Turkey so I filmed and spent a day testing the first Sirena in Australia. It is a good brand and well built with a nice motion through the water. Very wet going into the waves due to the design of the bow but comfortable. I would not own one in Australia due to other brands being much better exstablished and you would get hammered on re-sale here but for Europe it's a option worth considering.
Hey Dan, I love your channel b/c you show smaller boats (RIBs, etc) as well as some yachts. would love to see you show some more explorer yachts like Aquaholic and Nautistyles, but please keep showing the smaller boats too.
Thanks for the feedback Jason. I am trying to get on some more Explorer Yachts before the year is out but you'll definately be seeing plenty of normal sized boats also.
all master in beam in cat , like this n aquila 44 quite annoying.. when ur partner open the door, n u still quite lazy laying on the bed.. directly exposed & losing privacy coz directly access to common area from crew in kitchen n guest watching tv can easily see u
What a stunning boat. Cats are amazing volume for the length. Added to the bucket list of purchase.
Outstanding understanding of the design!! In particular the use of the storage areas above the engines, solving two issues for extended cruising with guests.
Thanks! Yes I could see a number of problems being solved by this design so it's going to be a great boat for the Med.
It looks much better than the Pajots do!
Great video Dan! Glad to see you in Yurop
Thanks 👍
Love the Aussie accent..Sometimes he says here , sometimes heeyah..Keep up the good work..
haha what accent? I feel like I sound pretty normal
thats the most UNcomplicated, easy to use pilot station i ever seen.
i like simple vs tons of tech.
U said the pilot seat arrangement felt quircky for some reason, i bet if you slide the seat forward and up (if up is possible), youd be more comfortable.
A beefier seat with shock absorbtion and forward and raise capability, im thinking would do you a solid.
That seat is too generic.
protoype display?
A big 'NEW' is written on the forward hull.
im partial to cats and trihulls.
I LOVE THIS ONE
Yes I agree with your point about raising the seat, I felt quite low in that position. I guess it didn't bother me too much as I would just go upstairs to the flybridge if I wanted better vis
I like this boat and the price too
Great review. As always. Love the design. Interior. Volume. Only been on one cat. She looks very rolly. For a cat. Too much height. Not enough beam?
Yes rolled in these conditions for sure but they were quite rough. I just wanted to show you guys what she’s like in bad stuff. I wouldn’t be leaving port for a delivery if it was forecasted short and sharp waves like that. I think the beam is designed to work for the Med. This boat is a real Med cruising boat and would work very well in that function as you get the same master cabin volume as a 70ft mono
Love
Redesign a space for sea keeper
It looks like it would be difficult to pick up a mooring ball and/or rig a bridle for anchor??
The living space was awesome on this boat but the driving experience was akward. So yes.... agreed.
Wow, really great design. Shame no solar tho.
Solar for house batteries is a good idea but for main propulsion its a waste of time in Australia.
Top heavy and it shows in what appears to be rather calm waters. Problem is that this M48 has a much narrower beam than a standard 2:1 length/width catamaran. Engine rooms are ridiculous: trying to sell 'storage' at the expense of easily being able to check sea-strainers/oil etc.... great boat, but some things really weren't well thought out.
Yep - the layout was pretty cool but the handling left a lot to be desired….
Would like to know your thoughts on the Sirena 58 etc vessels
I’ve driven a Sirena in the ocean. What is your question, compared to the M48…?
In general
Have you reviewed it? If so my apologies for not seeing it yet
Cheers
@@pauldowlan3285 I was a dealer for Sirena and visited their factory in Turkey so I filmed and spent a day testing the first Sirena in Australia. It is a good brand and well built with a nice motion through the water. Very wet going into the waves due to the design of the bow but comfortable. I would not own one in Australia due to other brands being much better exstablished and you would get hammered on re-sale here but for Europe it's a option worth considering.
Hey Dan, I love your channel b/c you show smaller boats (RIBs, etc) as well as some yachts. would love to see you show some more explorer yachts like Aquaholic and Nautistyles, but please keep showing the smaller boats too.
Thanks for the feedback Jason. I am trying to get on some more Explorer Yachts before the year is out but you'll definately be seeing plenty of normal sized boats also.
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65 foot?🤔
No, no she's closer to 50ft but she has similar volume to a 65ft+. I spent the weekend on a Prestige 680 and the master cabin on this cat was bigger.
Don't knock your host. He has this boat to show, not you.
You've lost me with that one..?
all master in beam in cat , like this n aquila 44 quite annoying.. when ur partner open the door, n u still quite lazy laying on the bed.. directly exposed & losing privacy coz directly access to common area from crew in kitchen n guest watching tv can easily see u