Grand Banks does make stunningly beautiful yachts. I love the silvery blue hull. The interior is just pure class. Yes, they are not cheap, but you get what you pay for. These will turn heads in any marina, and no guest will be disappointed at the interior. For coastal cruising they are the cat's meow. Nice presentation as well.
Performance and GPH? Ranges at different speeds. Fuel capacity. Stabilizers or not? Etc etc etc. Electronics for navigation and depth. AC for comfort. Boy stuff. Captain Stuff. That always the first thing I want to know and the deciding factor. Every time. For all the bottom-line Captains. Performance and navigation. The wood and ovens and staterooms all come after that! Got it? Thank you. Very well done presentation except for the above-mentioned comment. Beautiful vessel. Thanks again,
There’s nothing on the boat that isn’t required. Grand Banks boats are popular for a very good reason, they are not just functional but dependable too. The quality of the woodwork is excellent and the use of teak is done to great effect. It would be a joy to spend a day or longer on this fine boat, what more could you possibly ask for? Maybe another Gin & Tonic.
One question I have is that there seems to be a lot to do on a ship like that. Cleaning, stocking and maintaining then when on board cooking cleaning and watching over everything. We have a motor home and with gusests it is a lot of work! That ship is 5 times as much so when do you as the owner get to enjoy the cruising?
I love this boat and I would be pleased as punch to own it. My disables prevent me from being an owner operator on anything over 9 metres but I can see that there is room enough for me, an occasional guest or visit from my wife as well as a Captain plus one. We would do Northern Europe, the Med, the east and west coasts of North and South America and the North and South Pacific. Where shall we put the humidor?
Beautiful boat, great video. My only problem is calling it a "long range cruiser ". I've seen plenty of other craft of that length going 3000 miles. Just saying. Other than that job well done.
Diesel engines don't have throttles ... so the phrase Wide-Open-Throttle (WOT) does not apply to them. The phrase WOT only applies to gasolene engines. MAN doe not make gasolene engines for marine applications, only diesel ones
Grand Banks have no equal. Beautiful boat.
Grand Banks does make stunningly beautiful yachts. I love the silvery blue hull. The interior is just pure class. Yes, they are not cheap, but you get what you pay for. These will turn heads in any marina, and no guest will be disappointed at the interior. For coastal cruising they are the cat's meow. Nice presentation as well.
Surprised at how much living area there was in a 59. Very professional review and the camera works was on point.
Beautiful old school cabin cruiser.
Love it!
The pinnacle of cruising/live-aboard comfort and quality.
Most professional boat review I have ever seen very nice boat too.
Performance and GPH? Ranges at different speeds. Fuel capacity. Stabilizers or not? Etc etc etc. Electronics for navigation and depth. AC for comfort. Boy stuff. Captain Stuff. That always the first thing I want to know and the deciding factor. Every time. For all the bottom-line Captains. Performance and navigation.
The wood and ovens and staterooms all come after that! Got it?
Thank you. Very well done presentation except for the above-mentioned comment. Beautiful vessel. Thanks again,
This is a gorgeous yacht well-deserving of your elegant tour.
truly a professional presentation
Love this tour... Wish I had the $$$$ right now
Just looked it up...$1,795,000.00.
one the best presentations of a boat i have seen --job good great boat
He is definitely a salesman, EVERYTHING is BEAUTIFUL, WONDERFUL, GORGEOUS, did he say that every thing is lovely, yes I think he did.
Well, he's right.
I love you, bro I wish I had the privilege of knowing you never know. Be blessed.
Wonderful boat
wow ... awesome ... that is the Goldie locks boat ... not to big and not to small ... it's just right ...
Beautiful boat. Very workable. Plenty of power to use up that 1450gallons of fuel. Very nice display of the boat and al it offers. Thank you.
There’s nothing on the boat that isn’t required. Grand Banks boats are popular for a very good reason, they are not just functional but dependable too. The quality of the woodwork is excellent and the use of teak is done to great effect. It would be a joy to spend a day or longer on this fine boat, what more could you possibly ask for? Maybe another Gin & Tonic.
Amazing ❤️
I like boat and the tour .
Gorgeous
Nice
One question I have is that there seems to be a lot to do on a ship like that. Cleaning, stocking and maintaining then when on board cooking cleaning and watching over everything. We have a motor home and with gusests it is a lot of work! That ship is 5 times as much so when do you as the owner get to enjoy the cruising?
My dream my family and I out and away from all the bs just motoring along
Notice he did not show the cabinet by the chair on the starboard side. Think it was hard to access
Nice boat, I'll take two 😁
If it had gyro stability.
Please you forgot the price and the range
i love it
I love this boat and I would be pleased as punch to own it. My disables prevent me from being an owner operator on anything over 9 metres but I can see that there is room enough for me, an occasional guest or visit from my wife as well as a Captain plus one. We would do Northern Europe, the Med, the east and west coasts of North and South America and the North and South Pacific. Where shall we put the humidor?
I got moist when I saw the engine room and I’m not apologizing for that.
Beautiful boat, great video. My only problem is calling it a "long range cruiser ". I've seen plenty of other craft of that length going 3000 miles. Just saying. Other than that job well done.
I'd love to know the asking price..
Want to play a drinking game? Every time he day's beautiful take a shot
Haven’t drank like that since Mardi Gras 2001 don’t think my liver has twice in it
And wants to be in the picture. Needs to get out of the way and show the boat
It s seems like it’s never been used
So... How much is it...? What's the price for one?
If you want to know the price you can't afford the maintenance costs, let alone the price.
@@Jim.Thunda Oh stop. That's not true at all. And even if it is for some, everyone wants to know the price out of curiosity.
Berenboot.
Diesel engines don't have throttles ... so the phrase Wide-Open-Throttle (WOT) does not apply to them. The phrase WOT only applies to gasolene engines. MAN doe not make gasolene engines for marine applications, only diesel ones