Idk why everyone in the comments is criticising either the boat or the presenter, I honestly think the boat is beautiful and the presenter is a very calming and it seems, a genuinely pleasant gentleman
I've watched about ten of Richard's presentations and this is absolutely the first one with a number of classless attacks against him. Jealous crowd. He doesn't deserve that, he comes across as sincere and passionate about the product he sells. Compare him against "NautiStyles", especially the female and she thinks she is the best thing since sliced bread. Lousy presenter and lack of product knowledge. She's the type that buys expensive clothes, makes the video and then returns the clothing for a refund.
I read through some comments and didn't find any that were critical of the boat or the presenter. I didn't read them all, but the first 30 were positive.
Old world charm. Classic cars of this era rarely see the road again and are tucked away in a garage, but this beauty still sails the high seas... The memories that must have been had...
I have watche quite a few of these videos for boats being sold by Calabre Yatch Sales and others but I can honestly say this is the most beautiful, well built, well kept yatch I have ever seen anywhere. Whoever bought this one bought a superb dream machine. What a joy it must be to live on the boat.
When you see just one video of this guy, you think it must be a fantastic boat. After watching a number of videos with him being amazed, on some boats that are really not that cool, you realize he will make a porta-potty sound like a 5 star hotel. Excellent salesman.
In real estate, this is called "Puffing". He Puffs so much that when I see him, I just change the channel because he's trying to sell me something that isn't that great. He was just describing an old black refrigerator and he stated, "Oh, my goodness, that's as big as the one I have at home." Really? I just learned that he's the founder of the company and he is based in a little place next to a little place in Victoria, Canada where's he is probably King so I will give him a pass.
I intentionally looked up your TH-cam channel tonight just to hear Richard Evans voice. He is such a calming presence and personality! I doubt I could ever afford any of the boats that you deal in but I love Mr. Evens' presentations!;
I always wanted smaller version of this after spending a month with my aunt and uncle on their boat in Stockton. Eventually lived on a 65ft houseboat on the Murray a River in South Australia. Wonderful life.
The presenter is a good salesperson. Tries to put YOU inside the boat, talks about relaxation, comfort, holidays, etc. Another words gets to your emotions where you can see yourself relaxing on the deck with a glass of fine wine ploughing through the water, wind in your hair and not a care in the world. Subtle selling.
Yep - this guy is good. He sells lifestyle not just boats . Having said that though, I DO love his passion for workmanship and his relaxed manner of presentation - eh...
Wish I had the funds to even think about owning this beautiful vessel. This is so much nicer than the new yachts today. Would be concerned about maintenance as it must be hard to get replacement parts. Have viewed this video several times, nice to dream.
Not just replacement parts because as you say very often they would not be available and you would need to replace the entire unit (that Radar came straight of Noah's Ark) but running cost on a boat that age would be far higher than a modern yacht as well.
She is a lovely old girl with some great bones. She obviously needs some significant upgrades to the electronics, lighting, galley and such, and I am sure there are some unpleasant, expensive surprises waiting for the next owner on a boat that large and that old. But for the right owner, who is not afraid to open the checkbook and put in the necessary upgrades/retrofitting, she has excellent potential. Cool boat.
“You wanna go to the arctic... or the Antarctic?” 😆 This is great. I would love to watch that movie. This guy and the new buyers take their luxury 60’s yacht to the Antarctic.
Half a $Million is barely a down payment for a San Francisco starter home. This is a great deal. If I wrote code in Silicon Valley I'd buy this to live on instead of a land based home to avoid bums shooting up & defecating on my front lawn
Richard kept talking about how well this beautiful boat was maintained. I'd say it's in astonishing condition for a fifty-two year old yacht. Here's hoping the fortunate next owner keeps it as well as the last.
@@timberwolfpowler8747 You have reversed the time value of money. $575k today is equivalent to $75k in 1967...probably about 20% of the original build price.
The Yacht that was built to be a fun sized Cruise Ship! Quite unique and amazing, though lacking some modern amenities like cockpit wet bar, ice maker, and wrap around built in sofas. But not bad given it's age.
These older yachts indeed have soul.. Yours! Because you never actually own a dream.. you're just the executor servicing it. And eventually when the dream loses it's lustre and your hair turns grey, you sell your dream to the next starstruck dreamer. 😁
That applies to all boats and yachts- it is an expensive game no matter if you are the custodian or a beautiful boat with character or a more modern "fancy" vessel.
If I were a yacht broker, this would be the only guy I'd call to do these videos. He's awesome at this. Articulate and well spoken. I can hear a little Canadian influence, eh? Beautifully aged boat and well presented.
Great job as usual Mr. Evans. That is one beautiful little ship.You were spot on about that spotlight😄 That is one serious spotlight. Something about those boats,with all of the beautiful woodwork of that vintage just brings me to a sense of calm. There is a little to much flash in the modern boats for me😞 A lot of them are like a vegas casino. This feels nice and calming !
@@barbarawarner1442 😄yes,i must admit,that i did like those closets ! I loved the detail of those holes in the closet doors. It gave that stateroom a strong 1970s taiwan or hong kong vibe.I guess hawaii was like that too. That would be a great liveaoard boat.It seems that way to me anyway.You would be all around the world on that thing.
@@calibreyachtsales Thank you guys for giving me stuff to drool over.Love trawler style boats,for some reason.But you guys have been giving me some new ideas.kind of expanding my market with some of these pre-loved boats 👍
@@brodieben1 Yes! Great for a portable way to disappear for a while. I could put almost all my clothes and crap in that stateroom right now. I get what you mean with that "Taiwan vibe". Reminds me of that beautiful song "Those faraway places with those faraway names". That sweet couple who sang for Laurence Welk...oh, brainfart! The whole interior has all kinds of memories of everyday being special on a boat somehow.
Harbour Dog. I agree. I started learning both ways. This old schooler figures the more important something is, the more important hard copy is. We had indeed had an electronic glitch which necessitated us to Oops, limp right back down to Juneau and bug Brick for another couple days. My mom half the time lived on boats so she showed me how to plot a course. As a novice my best friend was still the depth finder even in Alaska. Closer to Juneau of course I was double double double checking the "whose who" of those channel markers too. Some of you do know about a couple of user unfriendlies en route to Auke Bay...
Harbour Geezer although not a skill taught well enough. I delivered boat from near Chicago to almost Eastern Erie . I had charts but still difficult unless you know longitude and latitude
What a classic beauty. Being used to seeing trawler types it looks low on the water and I’d be a tad nervous of taking it on the open ocean,but if it’s been to Maui from the West Coast many times I’m obviously mistaken. The previous owner must have loved spending time on her.
For the price, I could afford to buy it . Maintaining it not so easy. Huge beam, very stable, well laid out and plenty of room for those friends we always seem to accumulate. That work shop should be in my garage.
Depending where you are berthed, if you chartered it out a couple of months per year that would help with costs enormously. Especially if you can captain and you can get family to do deck and interior.
zhp500: perhaps not as odd as some might think. Glass hulls were thicker in those days than what we have today. Many production boats this size might have had 3-4 inches of glass in a good bit of the hull anyhow. Given this was being custom built as a blue water boat for long distance transits on all seas, and for an owner of considerable means, the idea of adding a couple inches to make her tougher makes sense. Hauling her out for her survey is going to be something though.
Hey - not weird at all. That's what I love about these videos - he has quiet moments when words fail him on describing beautiful workmanship - those silences say it all - not just about the quality of the boats he shows but also about his character as well..
@@toma5153 is awesome ! That’s the fun of it, being able to operate and maintain the boat. Can’t imagine having a crew on board. I imagine spending my days servicing, checking etc. There always be something to repair, clean, service.
Low hours is a myth for fragile boaters. For every boater who is in the least bit competent there are 50 boaters who ruin their tampons every 100 boating hours. Modern engines can easily have 20,000 hour half-lives and people who have no business on the water fret about them having 700 hours as if the things are about to blow like Hiroshima. These days the seas are full of idiots aka "credit card captains".
If you put a 2020 Raymarine plotter in the helm next to that old radar scope, you would create a rip in the space time continuum that would transport you back in time like the cheesy "80s movie "Philadelphia Experiment". Pack accordingly.
It has done the job in the past and I am sure it will continue to do it's job. Some of the controls and information systems may be outdated but it does not mean that they are not perfectly acceptable and usable. If she has radar and sonar that is not to bad at all.
If you’ve never been on a boat with a teak interior, you’re missing something good Years ago I was a young clerk at a law firm that was remodeling They brought in new teak furniture Wow, was it ever beautiful The whole place looked and felt and smelled better
@@PabloDiablo682 Agreed....it really doesn't flow that well, the staircase is cut into the salon instead of out on deck which has plenty of room for it...and that makes for a cramped galley...the inboard staircases are in the middle instead of off to one side and that messes up the feng shui of the salon...its a nice old boat but could use one more refit of the main deck including making that radar into a museum piece or boat anchor!
That's not really a bad price for what your getting in this Yacht. This Yacht was very well taken care of and it really shows. I'm also wondering what the insurance would be like on a 53 yr old Yacht, if you could even find a company to get insurance on it.
Where I live in England that money would get you a 3/4 bed house with a garden and maybe enough left to get a car for 30k. I'd rather have the boat. Put a hot tub and some toys on it and rent a flat. Charter the boat out for 6 months of the year. 4k a week minimum. But I live in dreamland most of the time.
It's a fair weather vessel. Caught in a bad storm, with those big pieces of glass - unless they are Lexan or tempered laminate, but the hurricane-resistant variety - would scare the hell out of me. If the mullions of the windows under that wood is not steel, they could break under the onslaught of a massive wave in a storm. I have crossed the Atlantic (3x) and the Mediterranean (2x) on a ship. I have experienced WEATHER. In this boat one or two of those would have scared the living daylight out of me.
With a six inch thick hull I think she would be fine crossing the Atlantic during the summer months. Maybe scary in the winter, but why would you wish to cross the oceans in the winter in any vessel of any size. Used with respect and advanced planning I believe this would be a superb boat.
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Idk why everyone in the comments is criticising either the boat or the presenter, I honestly think the boat is beautiful and the presenter is a very calming and it seems, a genuinely pleasant gentleman
@Braydon Bobby fuck off
I've watched about ten of Richard's presentations and this is absolutely the first one with a number of classless attacks against him. Jealous crowd. He doesn't deserve that, he comes across as sincere and passionate about the product he sells. Compare him against "NautiStyles", especially the female and she thinks she is the best thing since sliced bread. Lousy presenter and lack of product knowledge. She's the type that buys expensive clothes, makes the video and then returns the clothing for a refund.
I read through some comments and didn't find any that were critical of the boat or the presenter. I didn't read them all, but the first 30 were positive.
This presenter is amazing. He’s descriptions of things makes me emails.
@@johnnyo3220:You know this for fact she does? How?
I'm floored this boat is 54 years old and still looks new. Amazing interior. Goes to show you quality lasts.
His joy of describing this lovely yacht, make me excited to have it, just to be on open ocean, calm, and free.
That's Richard's secret gift. He's not selling the boat as much as he's helping you imagine your future self enjoying the boat.
Old world charm. Classic cars of this era rarely see the road again and are tucked away in a garage, but this beauty still sails the high seas... The memories that must have been had...
I still use my classic cars, gently but still used!
I have watche quite a few of these videos for boats being sold by Calabre Yatch Sales and others but I can honestly say this is the most beautiful, well built, well kept yatch I have ever seen anywhere. Whoever bought this one bought a superb dream machine. What a joy it must be to live on the boat.
I agree she's a beauty I'd love to spend one night on her
When you see just one video of this guy, you think it must be a fantastic boat. After watching a number of videos with him being amazed, on some boats that are really not that cool, you realize he will make a porta-potty sound like a 5 star hotel. Excellent salesman.
Reality Check they make solid teak porta potties??
Reality Check the truth is he sucks! Is he selling yachts or himself? Show the boat, get out of the video and watch your market volume increase.
He is like the guy painting Happy Trees, but fake as fuck....
In real estate, this is called "Puffing". He Puffs so much that when I see him, I just change the channel because he's trying to sell me something that isn't that great. He was just describing an old black refrigerator and he stated, "Oh, my goodness, that's as big as the one I have at home." Really? I just learned that he's the founder of the company and he is based in a little place next to a little place in Victoria, Canada where's he is probably King so I will give him a pass.
@@davidlagares9621 OHH SHIT!! That'll leave a MARK!! As Im just a truck driver, I would say he full of shit!
Figured someone would scoop up this beauty. I hope they maintain this classic interior decor - she is magnificent.
This guy is the Canadian love child of Mr Rogers and Wilson from Home Improvement. Outstanding.
Thank you for your kind comments!
Thats funny ! and you are right !
i watch just to listen to mr evans!!!
What a lovely elegant vessel.
I intentionally looked up your TH-cam channel tonight just to hear Richard Evans voice. He is such a calming presence and personality!
I doubt I could ever afford any of the boats that you deal in but I love Mr. Evens' presentations!;
I always wanted smaller version of this after spending a month with my aunt and uncle on their boat in Stockton.
Eventually lived on a 65ft houseboat on the Murray a River in South Australia. Wonderful life.
I could listen to this wonderful man talk all day. So relaxing, and informed.
The presenter is a good salesperson. Tries to put YOU inside the boat, talks about relaxation, comfort, holidays, etc. Another words gets to your emotions where you can see yourself relaxing on the deck with a glass of fine wine ploughing through the water, wind in your hair and not a care in the world. Subtle selling.
Wow, that radar. Reminds me of the one on the navigation bridge of a Vietnam era Iroquois-class destroyer.
This gentleman is the perfect reviewer!
Yep - this guy is good. He sells lifestyle not just boats . Having said that though, I DO love his passion for workmanship and his relaxed manner of presentation - eh...
Beautiful . I love the presenter of the video. Great voice, he lulls you in to buying the boat.
Thank your for your kind words!
The work space in the engine room caught my eye!
Your point about analogue instruments is well made, they don't have to be read they only need a glance.
Great review, as usual.
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I see this vessel in person all the time, an absolute beauty. Always enjoy Calibre yacht videos!!
And Mr. Evans is the bomb, a great representative
Thank you! And we enjoy making them!
So, buy it already!
I was born in 1967. This boat has covered more miles than me, given the world more happiness than me and looks way better than me:)
Yeah, stonedcommander, me too. And a lot fewer wrinkles.
Wish I had the funds to even think about owning this beautiful vessel. This is so much nicer than the new yachts today. Would be concerned about maintenance as it must be hard to get replacement parts. Have viewed this video several times, nice to dream.
Not just replacement parts because as you say very often they would not be available and you would need to replace the entire unit (that Radar came straight of Noah's Ark) but running cost on a boat that age would be far higher than a modern yacht as well.
Anytime I can’t sleep I listen to Richard .
At times he has the same type of tempo as Bob Ross, or Mr Rogers. Very soothing lol. Great salesman!
The drawer is WOOD, can You believe it. Amazing.
This was designed and built by very skilled craftsmen. Charming 1967 style. Absolutely beautiful! What else could be desired from this yacht?
She is a lovely old girl with some great bones. She obviously needs some significant upgrades to the electronics, lighting, galley and such, and I am sure there are some unpleasant, expensive surprises waiting for the next owner on a boat that large and that old. But for the right owner, who is not afraid to open the checkbook and put in the necessary upgrades/retrofitting, she has excellent potential. Cool boat.
“You wanna go to the arctic... or the Antarctic?” 😆
This is great.
I would love to watch that movie.
This guy and the new buyers take their luxury 60’s yacht to the Antarctic.
Love this boat! And I really enjoy your style of presentation... I call you "The Mr. Rogers of Yacht Videos". .. Really enjoy your tours.
That is just a gorgeous vessel.
Shot of whiskey every time he says "MASSIVE"! (I would need those high rails on the side deck!)
Beautiful boat. Nice presentation Richard. I always feel like am a friend that you are talking to.
Half a $Million is barely a down payment for a San Francisco starter home. This is a great deal. If I wrote code in Silicon Valley I'd buy this to live on instead of a land based home to avoid bums shooting up & defecating on my front lawn
Richard kept talking about how well this beautiful boat was maintained. I'd say it's in astonishing condition for a fifty-two year old yacht. Here's hoping the fortunate next owner keeps it as well as the last.
They want $575,000 which equals $4,390,850.30 in 1967 inflation adjusted money. Tell me this even cost 1/4 of that in 67.
@@timberwolfpowler8747 You have reversed the time value of money. $575k today is equivalent to $75k in 1967...probably about 20% of the original build price.
oops..;sorry
Absolutely beautiful. I could easily live on this beautiful boat. I know boat is an understatement. ❤️❤️❤️
The Yacht that was built to be a fun sized Cruise Ship! Quite unique and amazing, though lacking some modern amenities like cockpit wet bar, ice maker, and wrap around built in sofas. But not bad given it's age.
What a great space. You'll love this space.
If you took a shot every time he said that..... You'd be hammered by end of video....lol
These older yachts indeed have soul.. Yours! Because you never actually own a dream.. you're just the executor servicing it. And eventually when the dream loses it's lustre and your hair turns grey, you sell your dream to the next starstruck dreamer. 😁
Well, Boat stands for break out another thousand!
That applies to all boats and yachts- it is an expensive game no matter if you are the custodian or a beautiful boat with character or a more modern "fancy" vessel.
Love this boat, homey and non pretentious
Love the flush deck look and heavy build. For that price (432,000 US) you could have a massive refit (but keep the charm) for under 650K.
AWSOME BOAT, A LIVEABOARD BOAT, VERY HOMEY ATMOSPHERE
If I were a yacht broker, this would be the only guy I'd call to do these videos. He's awesome at this. Articulate and well spoken. I can hear a little Canadian influence, eh? Beautifully aged boat and well presented.
Classic beauty. Makes the newer McMansion plastic toys look like newer McMansion plastic toys.
Great job as usual Mr. Evans. That is one beautiful little ship.You were spot on about that spotlight😄 That is one serious spotlight. Something about those boats,with all of the beautiful woodwork of that vintage just brings me to a sense of calm. There is a little to much flash in the modern boats for me😞 A lot of them are like a vegas casino. This feels nice and calming !
A house on Water. Maybe enough room in the salon to put the piano. Can't believe the (yes) closets!
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@@barbarawarner1442 😄yes,i must admit,that i did like those closets ! I loved the detail of those holes in the closet doors. It gave that stateroom a strong 1970s taiwan or hong kong vibe.I guess hawaii was like that too. That would be a great liveaoard boat.It seems that way to me anyway.You would be all around the world on that thing.
@@calibreyachtsales Thank you guys for giving me stuff to drool over.Love trawler style boats,for some reason.But you guys have been giving me some new ideas.kind of expanding my market with some of these pre-loved boats 👍
@@brodieben1 Yes! Great for a portable way to disappear for a while. I could put almost all my clothes and crap in that stateroom right now. I get what you mean with that "Taiwan vibe". Reminds me of that beautiful song "Those faraway places with those faraway names". That sweet couple who sang for Laurence Welk...oh, brainfart! The whole interior has all kinds of memories of everyday being special on a boat somehow.
Great presentation
That’s a heck of a boat for the money! GLWS!
Stunning!! Nothing else to say 👍😀
7:00 Anyone who doesn't have paper charts for backup and doesn't know how to plot a course old school is a not someone you should ever do a trip with.
Harbour Dog. I agree. I started learning both ways. This old schooler figures the more important something is, the more important hard copy is. We had indeed had an electronic glitch which necessitated us to Oops, limp right back down to Juneau and bug Brick for another couple days. My mom half the time lived on boats so she showed me how to plot a course. As a novice my best friend was still the depth finder even in Alaska. Closer to Juneau of course I was double double double checking the "whose who" of those channel markers too. Some of you do know about a couple of user unfriendlies en route to Auke Bay...
But I thought it was over there, lol.
Harbour Geezer I have an excellent sense of direction.
Harbour Geezer although not a skill taught well enough. I delivered boat from near Chicago to almost Eastern Erie . I had charts but still difficult unless you know longitude and latitude
Harbour Dog We all have been spoiled by computers and GPS.
What a classic beauty. Being used to seeing trawler types it looks low on the water and I’d be a tad nervous of taking it on the open ocean,but if it’s been to Maui from the West Coast many times I’m obviously mistaken. The previous owner must have loved spending time on her.
she is a beautiful boat, how I wish I can afford to buy her and sail her around Europe
For the price, I could afford to buy it . Maintaining it not so easy. Huge beam, very stable, well laid out and plenty of room for those friends we always seem to accumulate. That work shop should be in my garage.
Depending where you are berthed, if you chartered it out a couple of months per year that would help with costs enormously. Especially if you can captain and you can get family to do deck and interior.
Absolutely beautiful
My sought of boat ,absolutely beautiful, nothing ostentatious just super understated quality, wonderful .
@Mrdbaker2u S T F U .
beautiful boat - with unlimited funds this would be my boat before some silly, boring, mega million dollar bummer with 3 jucuzzies and a helipad
I'd settle for 1 jacuzzi
I like both the vintage and modern looks, but if I had to choose on two yachts with these styles (similar length) I would go for the vintage one
wow.!. this man can sell a boat..... It is a very nice craft
the galley needs some serious updating, but otherwise it's a very well maintained ship for its age.
Galley and helm, I'd strip out the vintage electronics and go modern. But it would be worth it to have a true vintage "Gentleman's Cruiser".
This guy is the Mr Rogers of boat sales
That is actually an extremely well built vessel, and for the price listed, an amazing bargain. Very well presented. Thank you .
Beautiful yacht
Absolutely a work of art if money were no object I’d be in the Galopogis islands
Looks very much like the Silver crusader a ship that I refurbished and delivered about 18 years ago, beautiful ship
very nice video, unique yacht.
I love her lines
6in thick fiberglass. Bet that was an interesting request in 1967.
zhp500: perhaps not as odd as some might think. Glass hulls were thicker in those days than what we have today. Many production boats this size might have had 3-4 inches of glass in a good bit of the hull anyhow. Given this was being custom built as a blue water boat for long distance transits on all seas, and for an owner of considerable means, the idea of adding a couple inches to make her tougher makes sense. Hauling her out for her survey is going to be something though.
Beautiful vessel!
Price?
Call me weird but I’m overly excited to see a grown man so happy about a nice looking boat
Very funny 😂😂
Hey - not weird at all. That's what I love about these videos - he has quiet moments when words fail him on describing beautiful workmanship - those silences say it all - not just about the quality of the boats he shows but also about his character as well..
AT $400K, THIS IS AN ABSOLUTELY AMAZING VOYAGER
400k Canadian?
Beautiful yacht. Old school is cooler in everyway.
I prefer these older boats as they have soul compared to the newer ones.
stunning! ill spend most of my time on the Engine Room :)
Yep. It's the first yacht I've seen where the workbench area has a drill press.
@@toma5153 is awesome ! That’s the fun of it, being able to operate and maintain the boat. Can’t imagine having a crew on board. I imagine spending my days servicing, checking etc. There always be something to repair, clean, service.
Oh ! And I’m taking Richard with me to tell me stories 😎 I could listen to this guy for hours!
@@Mati05jp I imagine he prefers single malt scotch. "How about another round. This is just fantastic. Beautiful".
I really love how old school she is!
i love his style presentation unscripted and unpretentious.he loves teak
Thank you for your comments! Richard does love doing the videos,.
He loves teak
Beautiful
Note; the exhaust from gen an main engine's were clean. I couldn't see any smoke coming out. Must be low hours and maintain as per spec
Low hours is a myth for fragile boaters. For every boater who is in the least bit competent there are 50 boaters who ruin their tampons every 100 boating hours. Modern engines can easily have 20,000 hour half-lives and people who have no business on the water fret about them having 700 hours as if the things are about to blow like Hiroshima. These days the seas are full of idiots aka "credit card captains".
If you put a 2020 Raymarine plotter in the helm next to that old radar scope, you would create a rip in the space time continuum that would transport you back in time like the cheesy "80s movie "Philadelphia Experiment". Pack accordingly.
It has done the job in the past and I am sure it will continue to do it's job. Some of the controls and information systems may be outdated but it does not mean that they are not perfectly acceptable and usable. If she has radar and sonar that is not to bad at all.
why spending millions when you can get this marvel of a boat instead !!! love it !!!
Great job as always, showing your boats. That is a beautiful machine. Thank you for such a fine program.
Thank you!
You seem to like that boat so much you should buy it!
You could always buy it for him, maybe for Christmas.
Thats a beautiful boat
When you show a boat like this and it has a set of horns like the one pictured you have to blow them . It boat is beautiful .
If you’ve never been on a boat with a teak interior, you’re missing something good
Years ago I was a young clerk at a law firm that was remodeling They brought in new teak furniture
Wow, was it ever beautiful
The whole place looked and felt and smelled better
Is it just me or are the camera shots so tight you really can’t get a feel of the space or how the layout flows??
A walk through version would be better, I agree.
The video is more about Mr. Evans than the boat.......
a fisheye lens would be handy
@@PabloDiablo682 Agreed....it really doesn't flow that well, the staircase is cut into the salon instead of out on deck which has plenty of room for it...and that makes for a cramped galley...the inboard staircases are in the middle instead of off to one side and that messes up the feng shui of the salon...its a nice old boat but could use one more refit of the main deck including making that radar into a museum piece or boat anchor!
“Just look at that”
"My Goodness"
Actually he thinks that viewers live in a cave.
The best guy to sell a boat, in a Tilley hat, I love him! (but in a man way, ok!!)
I LOVED his HAT:)
Not that there's anything wrong about that... (Seinfeld).
Really Nice. Super nice
The only thing missing is a 16" gunner 💪😎👍
This particular boat is great for a young couple with captain's licenses to purchase it and go to work chartering around the us costs..
@ 22;43 mark you can see Sputnik. Beautiful Boat!
$436,000 US dollars according to their website.
That's not really a bad price for what your getting in this Yacht. This Yacht was very well taken care of and it really shows. I'm also wondering what the insurance would be like on a 53 yr old Yacht, if you could even find a company to get insurance on it.
Where I live in England that money would get you a 3/4 bed house with a garden and maybe enough left to get a car for 30k. I'd rather have the boat. Put a hot tub and some toys on it and rent a flat. Charter the boat out for 6 months of the year. 4k a week minimum.
But I live in dreamland most of the time.
@@Scooot1972 Got room for one more in Dreamland??
It would be ideal for someone who wants to sell their house and is thinking of moving into an equivalent RV.
Considering a nice home in San Diego, California is around three million dollars, I think this yacht is LOOKING MUCH better to me!
It's a fair weather vessel. Caught in a bad storm, with those big pieces of glass - unless they are Lexan or tempered laminate, but the hurricane-resistant variety - would scare the hell out of me. If the mullions of the windows under that wood is not steel, they could break under the onslaught of a massive wave in a storm. I have crossed the Atlantic (3x) and the Mediterranean (2x) on a ship. I have experienced WEATHER. In this boat one or two of those would have scared the living daylight out of me.
With a six inch thick hull I think she would be fine crossing the Atlantic during the summer months. Maybe scary in the winter, but why would you wish to cross the oceans in the winter in any vessel of any size. Used with respect and advanced planning I believe this would be a superb boat.
Under $500,000. not bad at all for a classic!
Very well representer...nice voice...
That is truly a 'space' ship.
That guys says his name is Richard Evans.... but I know a Bob Ross when I hear one.
with "Happy accidents" and everything
Absolutely!
Actually it's Richard Head, but you can call him Dick.
The thing I like about these old yachts….is you will spend 20% of your time fixin all this old shit!
If Mr. Rogers sold yachts...howdy neighbor
Video could have been 10 minutes shorter in length. The best part, the ships spot light, Aay.
It's "eh."
Richard is the best, by far.
Mr Cool....I wish Mr Evans was my uncle.....then he could take me out on the yachts he presents