Wow must’ve had shares in cable ties. loads of chafe points, a bit rough as guts in the installation. He seemed overwhelmed with the aluminium construction but it takes a lot more than that to builder pole pole boat.
@@TheHappySailor-xg4pu I'll offer another tip. You are an exceptionally good looking guy, but us boat fanciers learn nothing from seeing a screen that is full of your face. Other than a short intro where we get to see who is doing the talking (and preferably with someone else holding the camera at a reasonable distance), it's best if the rest of the video is showing just the boat. Hold the camera steadily with both hands to reduce shaking. Hold the camera still for a few seconds while showing various details, so viewers can stop the video and inspect what is shown, without motion blur. It is not necessary to talk continuously. A useful review video is one where we get to hear the sounds of the boat, such as solid hatches, creaking floors, effective insulation, etc. Thank you for making these videos. They are helpful. 🙂
I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me ,as I say I’m new to this , most of my filming is done at sea onboard my Bavaria 31 , thanks for the tips I will put them into practice on my next videos
@ perhaps you might ask the question when you visit the shipyard. The question has come up a lot on other 36 reviews. I am based in Australia, so some sort of deck overlay such as teak or cork might be mandatory
wow and peace be upon you sir from me
Wow must’ve had shares in cable ties. loads of chafe points, a bit rough as guts in the installation. He seemed overwhelmed with the aluminium construction but it takes a lot more than that to builder pole pole boat.
Thanks Rustie for your comments, I’d be interested to know what boat you would pick to go pole to pole in .
What about the hot chick? Is it supposed to help us focus better?
If you can spend 2 million on a yacht I’m sure you’ll have no trouble attracting hot chicks onboard 😂
@ that’s pretty sexist 😝
@@TheHappySailor-xg4pu having 2mio for a boat like this eans...chiccks like tht are the last thing on your mind.....Keep them for yourself... SMH
Look at the camera not the screen
Thanks for the tip , I’m new to this 😂
@@TheHappySailor-xg4pu I'll offer another tip. You are an exceptionally good looking guy, but us boat fanciers learn nothing from seeing a screen that is full of your face. Other than a short intro where we get to see who is doing the talking (and preferably with someone else holding the camera at a reasonable distance), it's best if the rest of the video is showing just the boat. Hold the camera steadily with both hands to reduce shaking. Hold the camera still for a few seconds while showing various details, so viewers can stop the video and inspect what is shown, without motion blur. It is not necessary to talk continuously. A useful review video is one where we get to hear the sounds of the boat, such as solid hatches, creaking floors, effective insulation, etc. Thank you for making these videos. They are helpful. 🙂
I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me ,as I say I’m new to this , most of my filming is done at sea onboard my Bavaria 31 , thanks for the tips I will put them into practice on my next videos
Looks a great show ⛵️👍
Thanks 👍
Look forward to your review of the 36. But would aluminium deck be ok in the tropics?
Yes not sure what it would be like with sunshine hitting it all day , Aluminum is a good conductor of heat 🤔
@ perhaps you might ask the question when you visit the shipyard. The question has come up a lot on other 36 reviews. I am based in Australia, so some sort of deck overlay such as teak or cork might be mandatory
I’ll be sure to ask the question Graham , enjoy the sunshine in OZ it’s winter in Europe 🥶
Muss man nur wissen wie... Von außen und von Ihnen....
No insolation what about the cold. condensation.
The guys a KM say you must cover every part on the inside to avoid condensation
@@TheHappySailor-xg4pu It makes no mention of it in the review. thanks.