I live here in Edgewater and drive by not knowing what they were about. Moved here from Atlantic City NJ and have been exposed to many boats and shows but never saw this brand. Very IMPRESSIVE start to finish. Quality process.....
WOW, all I can say, being an old boat builder and seeing the innovation and technology Everglades puts into their boat is as you said IMPRESSIVE, thanks!
Great tour. Awesome to see so much engineering into the entire process. It's amazing to see how the final product is perfectly matched to the CAD models
Great detail on the build of Everglades. Really appreciate Everglades allowing you to do this deep dive into the manufacturing process. I bought my Everglades because of Paul Robertson.
The game changer remains the 600 Mercury Outboard and associated systems to power up these massive hulls now being produced. 6 Months on this has become more clear now than ever. Next up production of *GREAT* Boat Trailers in Florida would be *AMAZING* as clearly the machines to move these massive machines overland not just over water be better than ever and only to become better yet. Great work on the look back even!
I never rode in one and unfortunately probably never will lol and I’m sure they are a great ride but it still seems so strange not having actually stringers glassed in.. cool construction though without a doubt
Great video!! Curious to know that opposed to some other high end boats, Everglades does not have large bow flair. How does the company explain that the boats have the dry ride without the large flair? Thanks !!
The large chines that Everglades designs into their hulls takes away the need for a substantial bow flair as they will deflect pretty much anything the ocean can throw at them. Thus keeping the boat dry.
You guys have seen so many builders and are seemingly involved with several builders personally so you all have seen the gambit from good to bad I am sure... how did this tour change your perspective on the build process... what was overkill and what was defining on the Everglades process in your opinion?
They are a well made boat but i'm not a fan of the splash well design, prefer the bracket and I wonder if they are a bit more wetter than a Regulator which has that Carolina flare...
Great video. One day the tooling/molds will be made in house and "printed" on giant 3D printers printing ceramic or metallic materials that will be hard enough to hold up to multiple hull and parts castings. It will drastically reduce the initial cost of new models....if...its passed on to the consumer.
Center console boats leave a big number of people out of the boat market. It's really terrible because I miss being able to get out and even traveling to places for a week or so.
do you guys ever get to make RC models out of the retired models ? that be cool slap sadly that be what i could afford I don't think the big boats ever going to be life style or anyone that even know life style
He must’ve have said the word “right” at least over 50-60 times throughout the whole video. I hate that crap when someone keeps repeating words like right, like, know what I mean 😒
my first job was at Everglades. stayed for almost 5 years. Bob, Rob, and Steve are good people.
The dude giving the tour of the amazing place sure takes great and well deserved pride in his company's product. Great enthusiasm for their skills!
Anyone else try to count how many times he says “right” when he talks? I gave up at 3,256 times. Everglades are tanks, absolute tanks!
great video, and even better boat. only thing missing was a nod to one of the greatest boat designers of all time Bob Dougherty,
Great point!
@@CenterConsolesOnly Yeah but what are you going to do about it ?
I have a Dougherty designed Whaler. My next boat will be an Everglades.
"Tight Lines"
if you diddnt learn something every time you spoke to him, you weren't paying attention
I live here in Edgewater and drive by not knowing what they were about. Moved here from Atlantic City NJ and have been exposed to many boats and shows but never saw this brand. Very IMPRESSIVE start to finish. Quality process.....
WOW, all I can say, being an old boat builder and seeing the innovation and technology Everglades puts into their boat is as you said IMPRESSIVE, thanks!
Nice enjoy this tour of the factory
Seeing this videos makes me happy I bought a Boston Whaler.
Right! I'm glad I bought a Bayliner
Man, Everglades builds some nice boats! Thanks for the inside look!
Great tour. Awesome to see so much engineering into the entire process. It's amazing to see how the final product is perfectly matched to the CAD models
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very cool post!! Thank you.
What an elevator in a Center Console??!! wow!! cool!! 👍👍👊👊😲😲
Great detail on the build of Everglades. Really appreciate Everglades allowing you to do this deep dive into the manufacturing process.
I bought my Everglades because of Paul Robertson.
wow full vacuum of the hull did not know that.. very nice!
Great tour! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
@@CenterConsolesOnly 👍👍
Great video!!
Awesome job Chris!!
We need a trip to the factory...
Thank you for the great content in this video
Glad you enjoy it!
New drinking game…….every time the factory rep says “right” take a drink. Drunk in ten minutes or less.
Good tour!
The game changer remains the 600 Mercury Outboard and associated systems to power up these massive hulls now being produced. 6 Months on this has become more clear now than ever. Next up production of *GREAT* Boat Trailers in Florida would be *AMAZING* as clearly the machines to move these massive machines overland not just over water be better than ever and only to become better yet. Great work on the look back even!
Great video and thank you Everglades! Wish you guys offered a 20' CC
They have a 23
Fabulous video!!
So interesting and informative. Loved this vid 💯 🇦🇺
Awesome! Thank you! Trying to se what type of content everyone wants to watch here.
One bad ass video!! Great job!! Love to see the factory builds!!
Great video we are lucky to see there build process.
I'm addicted to this channel! Great videos, quality is excellent! Keep it coming!
More to come!
Great video! Could you guys do a Sea Hunt factory tour ? Not much out there as far as their building process
Possibly! Lets see what we can setup @Seahunt
@@CenterConsolesOnly thank you
really enjoyed this !
"Right?"... "Right?"... "Right?" 😆 🤣
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Please ..... join Toastmasters!
Right? Right?
Damn! Beat me to it. Just saw this after making my post…right?
put a pad on the hull as an option! a nice one! ha.
I never rode in one and unfortunately probably never will lol and I’m sure they are a great ride but it still seems so strange not having actually stringers glassed in.. cool construction though without a doubt
Right?
Great video!! Curious to know that opposed to some other high end boats, Everglades does not have large bow flair. How does the company explain that the boats have the dry ride without the large flair? Thanks !!
The large chines that Everglades designs into their hulls takes away the need for a substantial bow flair as they will deflect pretty much anything the ocean can throw at them. Thus keeping the boat dry.
How do they last overtime. Spider cracks and fit and finish. I’m looking to upgrade to a 25ft size. After this video - I’m looking into Everglades now
I have a 2009 290cc, 0 spider cracks. Very solid boat.
I always thought of Everglades boats as one of the best but pricey. Understanding the manufacturing process and quality control I can see why...
pre-molded foam makes total sense
I had no clue Everglades did all of this. Wow!! Do you think you could do a Freeman Factory tour or Coasta Factory tour??
We can make that happen
ithink stanz fam did a freeman tour
@@bager1246 he did
I’m really surprised you guys don’t have more subs
You guys have seen so many builders and are seemingly involved with several builders personally so you all have seen the gambit from good to bad I am sure... how did this tour change your perspective on the build process... what was overkill and what was defining on the Everglades process in your opinion?
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
I was trying to see the 243
Is that’s the new 285CC?
Just wondering... When you own one of these big 45 foot boats and have it on a lift behind your house what you do with it when hurricanes come?
pray lol or take it to a location that you have a hurricane contract with. Basically a storage facility thats activated for hurricanes.
Right
They are a well made boat but i'm not a fan of the splash well design, prefer the bracket and I wonder if they are a bit more wetter than a Regulator which has that Carolina flare...
Great video. One day the tooling/molds will be made in house and "printed" on giant 3D printers printing ceramic or metallic materials that will be hard enough to hold up to multiple hull and parts castings. It will drastically reduce the initial cost of new models....if...its passed on to the consumer.
Center console boats leave a big number of people out of the boat market. It's really terrible because I miss being able to get out and even traveling to places for a week or so.
Great Video, RIGHT ! 😂🤣
I agree with you, Right!
Great video right!
Glad you enjoyed it
That was very informative, right? I definitely learned a lot, right?
I can see why the cost of a boat has risen so dramatically
I honestly think it’s now cheaper to buy a plane than a boat.
Hull number 11. That's why boats cost so much. Imagine all the development cost for so few units unlike cars.
Right? I don’t know, you work here!
Great Video "RIGHT" ... lol..
One Request Put better letters on for the logo (they fall off so easily)
Right? Right! Right? Right!
Tactile switches for when computers are in failure mode.
They have them in the console
do you guys ever get to make RC models out of the retired models ? that be cool slap sadly that be what i could afford I don't think the big boats ever going to be life style or anyone that even know life style
Would have been a great video if it wasn't for the LOUD music playing in the background
Right .
Boats built today are built to last.
👍
When I get elected as a politician the first thing I'll do is steal some tax payer monies and buy one of these beauties . Great video and what a boat!
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Right?
No, wrong!!
Right…..
Yikes small fuel tanks and no storage
$1.4 million
Great tour but terrible questions by the host. A crossing his arms for Gods Sake. Totally unprepared.
right , 🤣
Middle class need not even consider these Top Tier Price boats.
🎶 if you ain’t got no money, keep your broke azz home🎶
He must’ve have said the word “right” at least over 50-60 times throughout the whole video. I hate that crap when someone keeps repeating words like right, like, know what I mean 😒
Good boats but there are better ones out there....
Right