I appreciate your “unprofessional” walkthrough, just the facts. One point I would suggest; a Specifications graphic overlay is mandatory and absolutely must have fluid capacities and range at displacement, cruising, and full throttle. I have watched a few of your videos of other brands of used boats and again, just great. Also, the camera work and editing is excellent.
This boat is beautiful! The wood and finishes are gorgeous and the level of thoughtful details shows the care and craftsmanship that went into the overall design of the boat. 😊
You should do this for a living! Your style is your own and it's much bbetter than many "Pros". Not a wasted word nor any froth - just what I need and want. 15/10
i could not have said it better myself !! brendanukveteran2360.... LOVE that you do this Martin. Wife and I only found ya a while ago, watched about 7 or so at the moment. Our dream boats thus far had been a Bering explorer in the 65 or so realm. and the Omicron 60. But we are both thinking you maybe have us switching camps !!! LOL...absolutely love it. wayt out of our budget now. but in about 5 yrs when we project possible action on the dream....who knows. but LOVED this vessel. Great job as Always. Martin. Navy Vet here. peace and God Bless....
looks tidy, wel lit and roomy, well thought out details, hope you come up with a hybrid solution like the greenline 58/oceanline 68, would be nice having most of the power consumption covered by solar panels and batteries /offgrid autonomy in anchor or hotel mode/ and long range would be assisted by rpm and fuel consumption optimised generator/-s
@@radeksparowski7174 first lets get all the house loads covered by solar and battery then we can work on propulsion IMO. Theres been a few diesel hybrid trawler failures and I think the builders are weary of them now
@@walkervalleymedia true that, maybe the chinese pull through with the affordable thorium reactors that fit into a shipping container or small barrel sized ones that can cover the power consumption of a small village for a decade, imagine the specs of boats that could be made than :-D
I love the focus on practicality and thoughtful touches in this video. Mostly, these yacht videos are like "salon! Toys! Look a the shapes the pretty!" Love hearing about the nitty gritty of how the rails are oval for better grip, the "visual communication", the way you can replace the furniture, the heated floors, the full-pull drawers, the way the stools lock in, you can replace the washer dryer easily etc etc...
I am impressed,this size boat can handle rough waters and the space management allows movement without bumping into things,not much grab handles but it allows for easy movement,love it.
The washer dryer implementation is so great. So many boat tour vide I see I say to myself what happens if it breaks or you want to replace it. In some of those situations it almost looks more complicated than replacing engines.
Of all the yacht tours I've watched the attention to critical details on the Endurance is the best I've seen. My only complaint would be the galley is setup backwards! The bar stools should have been on the saloon side and the cabinets above the bar should be shorter so someone in the galley can see the people sitting at the bar and in the saloon better. Is there a water maker on the boat?
Yes there is a Bluewater Legend 1200 GPD Automatic Water Maker with commercial pre -filter and UV sterilizer and remote touch screen I enjoyed cooking in the galley on my 10 day trip down the coast, every way you configure it is a trade off, Id have to think hard how to make it better.
Love it , thats a lot of boat for a 65 footer ..i also like that the door at the top stairs leading up to the flybridge is covered , would be nice to have a small window on the stren door , just so ya can see what the weather is doin out there before opening it ...
Thank you for showing us this very beautiful boat. The woodwork in it is top quality by true woodworking craftsman and that is easy to see because they have alot of pride in their work. That wood, I don't know if there is a better or nicer word I can say, other than saying its truly beautiful. I can see why the owner bought it. If I could afford it, this boat or one just like it would be called home for me. I absolutely feel in love with all that wood work and even the areas under the floors I mean they didn't m8ss anything when they were building this boat. Alot of Pride in their work everywhere we look. Thank you for sharing this amazing yacht with us.
@@terrydouglas2777 thanks for your comment Terry! I agree, when even the bilges look perfect with no wipe down thats a true testament to their build quality and design.
@@thomasbassett5028 I have worked up a list of requested stats from the last few videos feed back and will try to start the video with some key stats at the start in the future. Thanks for your feedback and comment!
I like the woodwork. It doesn't look like an Ikea showroom. I would add a blackout curtain between the pilot house and kitchen (and red lights). It's hard to keep your night vision when someone has all the lights on behind you.
@@rebelliousraven I like your idea of the curtain, we didn’t have too much issue with night vision running the boat 24/7 (I usually do night watch being the youngest) but we also didnt use the galley too much after dark. All the screens were very dimmable and we used a towel over one light that was a bit bright on the dash - no big deal
What an amazingly well designed and thought out yacht. It has everything, and then some, that I would consider essential. Did I miss the part about fuel capacity and range?
The only hit against this boat. Would love to see it with twin 500hp in full displacement mode. Or even a single, although that is not how the hull was designed...
A: You said little if anything about any refrigerators or freezers on this boat. B: There was little if any comment about fuel load, VS, speed or range at higher speed in relation to range on lower cruising speed
@@kollinteam1598 Thanks for your comment, there is a large freezer below the fridge. We do try to keep them less than an hour so sorry if we don’t touch on everything, every one is a learning process! There is a range and mpg chart on the listing. I’m working on a better template to put all the most requested stats on the videos from all the suggestions though!! If you have any other specific questions let me know
Only boat that comes close to Arksen - better on comfort and instant appeal but then Arksen, is about survivability as a true expedition boat...not a fair comparison in that regard - but...I do not imagine sailing into the kind of weather or seas the Arksen 85 is meant to deal with...so is a VERY serious contender for my imaginary fortune!!! Really great presentation
Absolutely gorgeous boat beautiful & the main thing I like about this boat it has so much room. It doesn’t feel narrow and I’m a big boy…… Tiny ( Len Price ) Houston MS
My God. I just watched a tour of a 60ft. Grand Banks minutes ago. Then watch this video of the 65ft. Five feet and the room on this endurance. Absolutely no comparison. a Rolex watch with a Casio from Walmart. Not to mention a real frig. None of these slide out refrigerators, What a boat. Don’t take my word for it. Watch the boat test on the sixty ft. Grand Banks. Then watch the endurance. If you don’t have the money, find it. Don’t go cheap.
What is the fuel capacity? I would have liked the elimination of the side decks to have widened the main salon and a trash compactor. Otherwise, a lot of yacht ⛴️ in 65 feet.
There is a trash compactor in the galley, its blended in with the wood work, sorry we missed it, asymmetrical can be nice, but having both side decks really makes running the boat enjoyable, I never once felt the salon was small.
Not complaining at all I enjoy your videos but I see all the comment on specs and range why not do a text over of that when the video is opening just an idea keep up the great work!
Thank you for your comment! Working on a whole list/format of stats for future videos based off the comments 😁 The listing has more information in there for you as well.
Hallelujah!!! A yacht builder who has thought about how you are going to get broken white goods like Washing machines out of position and up companionways. I've been looking for second hand boats for a year now, and although my budget is modest, EVERY single yacht you almost have to break the boat apart to get old fridges out that have died. Well done.
I was able to take the boat from Seattle to San Diego 2 years ago and I definitely did at least. Nothing like cooking up some ribeyes on the boat deck and enjoying the sunset with the fly bridge blues on.
@@walkervalleymedia You may have earned your position through valuable experience but you are indeed a lucky man, well done and may you have many years enjoying those ribeyes.
You don't have to take the cabinetry apart to access the washer/dryer.. All you have to do is take out 4 screws and the cabinetry will come apart, allowing you to remove the washer/dryer...
It's very nice but I don't understand why they would build a yacht like this with such limited range. You can't even do Hawaii with a 1300 mile range. No big water crossings here.
An experienced cruising couple would be able to handle this boat under most conditions, 3 people makes it quite easy. Space for 2 crew if you'd like though.
@@MrTonynyc57 just kidding. I have been taking notes on all the feed back and have a list of stats that will be in imperial and metric, check out the latest on the Azimut 60 fly for an example.
Hate to be the one to tell you, but that was dangerously close to being a pro video tour. Some might even accuse you of being informative and entertaining. Pointing out useful practical features like the big sink & walk space around the RIB totally gave away that you actually know something about real life on a boat when you could have been rambling about orcas and living the dream. Not that you wouldn't be living the dream on that well-designed vessel; you could keep a watertight door between you & your teenager & make it look like their idea ?!
@@Dogasaurus hopefully Martin doesn’t see this so I can keep putting him in front of the camera! Thanks for your comment. He really brings some great content into the tours.
@@PreservationEnthusiast thank you for your comment! I’m still working to get my style dialed in for videos. The walk through tours are my favorite to do.
Why!!, every boat builder blabre of features and safety… and yet! The micro oven is installed way to high! Not fun try take hot soup out from that hight!
Yeah, just think 3 to 5 million dollars. Plus operational cost docking, etc. Etc. 65 bye 25. My bet is, you can get 3 houses Averaging 😮 about 4500 square feet and on 3/4 of an ACRE OF Land for the same price. Rent 2 of them out and pay for the one that you're living in. Let's get real because buying a yacht doesn't make no sense unless of course, you're a billionaire.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Why on Earth don't you use Metric like everyone else? At the very least put the metric figures in brackets or something when you give British Imperial measurements...
@@ernest795 working on our routing around the boats. This was the first longer tour we tried to do. There is a nice Portuguese bridge, some forward seating, a large locker and all of the anchoring gear.
They only look good new. Will be covered in pigeon sh*t in a month. Also, docked in the NW--cold and damp inside. These are the realities of owning a boat.
@@brad4908 killer boat. Huge list of equipment, and a nice logical, with good style design. It feels proper, open and has great seakeeping, on our delivery even in some nasty weather it was a comfy ride.
I appreciate your “unprofessional” walkthrough, just the facts.
One point I would suggest; a Specifications graphic overlay is mandatory and absolutely must have fluid capacities and range at displacement, cruising, and full throttle.
I have watched a few of your videos of other brands of used boats and again, just great. Also, the camera work and editing is excellent.
Commentator does an incredible job. Boat or ship is truly beautiful.
This boat is beautiful! The wood and finishes are gorgeous and the level of thoughtful details shows the care and craftsmanship that went into the overall design of the boat. 😊
You should do this for a living! Your style is your own and it's much bbetter than many "Pros". Not a wasted word nor any froth - just what I need and want. 15/10
i could not have said it better myself !! brendanukveteran2360....
LOVE that you do this Martin. Wife and I only found ya a while ago, watched about 7 or so at the moment. Our dream boats thus far had been a Bering explorer in the 65 or so realm. and the Omicron 60. But we are both thinking you maybe have us switching camps !!! LOL...absolutely love it. wayt out of our budget now. but in about 5 yrs when we project possible action on the dream....who knows. but LOVED this vessel. Great job as Always. Martin. Navy Vet here. peace and God Bless....
@@macmacdonald4996 Salute to the Dry Navy...Royal Navy never the same after they banned the Rum Ration...too sober to work properly! Respect to you
Wow! I didn’t expect to be as impressed as I am. Awesome boat, and a great presentation.
What an awesome boat!!!!
Anyone leaving nasty comments are just simple minded people !
The man doing the video is doing a great job of talking about the yacht
Lighting really makes it look fresh and modern.
Simply stunning yacht! Beautifully designed and wonderful layout! Perfect size for owner/operator!❤❤❤
Small enough for a couple to run it...large enough to be a live aboard.Plenty of storage/ closet space. Beautiful design.
An excellent tour, everything has been so nicely explained and what a superb motor yacht, it’s gorgeous but so practical 👍
Ur a sales person and then some 😊
Exceptionally well done video, excellent camera work.
The boat.....is a dream, i just need to rob a bank now 🎉
looks tidy, wel lit and roomy, well thought out details, hope you come up with a hybrid solution like the greenline 58/oceanline 68, would be nice having most of the power consumption covered by solar panels and batteries /offgrid autonomy in anchor or hotel mode/ and long range would be assisted by rpm and fuel consumption optimised generator/-s
@@radeksparowski7174 first lets get all the house loads covered by solar and battery then we can work on propulsion IMO. Theres been a few diesel hybrid trawler failures and I think the builders are weary of them now
@@walkervalleymedia true that, maybe the chinese pull through with the affordable thorium reactors that fit into a shipping container or small barrel sized ones that can cover the power consumption of a small village for a decade, imagine the specs of boats that could be made than :-D
@@radeksparowski7174 that would be awesome, I’m all for nuclear. I would hope people would keep good maintenance on them though.
@@radeksparowski7174 Have you seen how shipping companies skimp on maintenance? And you want to trust them with nuclear reactors?
@@lars7935 molten salt coolant based thorium reactors, dumbproof, even kamala harris could not break them......
This was one of the best presentation i ever watch on YT ! And I watch a lot ! Also the yacht is a good piece of ingeneering !
The boat speaks for itself and Jeff has some serious camera equipment and knows how to use it, Kudos. If ever got on this yacht I wound never leave.
@@timothyjones6601 thank you for the kind words. It really means a lot.
I love the focus on practicality and thoughtful touches in this video. Mostly, these yacht videos are like "salon! Toys! Look a the shapes the pretty!" Love hearing about the nitty gritty of how the rails are oval for better grip, the "visual communication", the way you can replace the furniture, the heated floors, the full-pull drawers, the way the stools lock in, you can replace the washer dryer easily etc etc...
@@gospelofrye6881 Martin did a great presentation on this one! He really knows everything about these vessels.
I am impressed,this size boat can handle rough waters and the space management allows movement without bumping into things,not much grab handles but it allows for easy movement,love it.
Design and performance are pure genius!!!
The washer dryer implementation is so great. So many boat tour vide I see I say to myself what happens if it breaks or you want to replace it. In some of those situations it almost looks more complicated than replacing engines.
Not sure if this is thee yacht, but I think this the yacht builder that is crushing it. Very nice.
Check out the E750 if you need a little "more". Hopefully another will come around soon so we can make a video on it.
Of all the yacht tours I've watched the attention to critical details on the Endurance is the best I've seen. My only complaint would be the galley is setup backwards! The bar stools should have been on the saloon side and the cabinets above the bar should be shorter so someone in the galley can see the people sitting at the bar and in the saloon better.
Is there a water maker on the boat?
Yes there is a Bluewater Legend 1200 GPD Automatic Water Maker with commercial pre -filter and UV sterilizer and remote touch screen
I enjoyed cooking in the galley on my 10 day trip down the coast, every way you configure it is a trade off, Id have to think hard how to make it better.
Love it , thats a lot of boat for a 65 footer ..i also like that the door at the top stairs leading up to the flybridge is covered , would be nice to have a small window on the stren door , just so ya can see what the weather is doin out there before opening it ...
I LOVE ALL THE INTERIOR WOOD!!! NOTHING, N MY EYES,LOOKS LIKE $$$ UNLESS IT HAS WOOD
Lovely boat it’ looks brand new. So well looked after. Great tour . Thanks
@@Joe_1sr9 thank you for your kind comment!
Thank you for showing us this very beautiful boat. The woodwork in it is top quality by true woodworking craftsman and that is easy to see because they have alot of pride in their work. That wood, I don't know if there is a better or nicer word I can say, other than saying its truly beautiful. I can see why the owner bought it. If I could afford it, this boat or one just like it would be called home for me. I absolutely feel in love with all that wood work and even the areas under the floors I mean they didn't m8ss anything when they were building this boat. Alot of Pride in their work everywhere we look. Thank you for sharing this amazing yacht with us.
@@terrydouglas2777 thanks for your comment Terry! I agree, when even the bilges look perfect with no wipe down thats a true testament to their build quality and design.
Beautiful yacht, obviously meticulously maintained. You might have mentioned the specifics on the CAT engines, fuel and range info.
@@thomasbassett5028 I have worked up a list of requested stats from the last few videos feed back and will try to start the video with some key stats at the start in the future.
Thanks for your feedback and comment!
I'm looking at the comments to try to find the price
I like the woodwork. It doesn't look like an Ikea showroom. I would add a blackout curtain between the pilot house and kitchen (and red lights). It's hard to keep your night vision when someone has all the lights on behind you.
@@rebelliousraven I like your idea of the curtain, we didn’t have too much issue with night vision running the boat 24/7 (I usually do night watch being the youngest) but we also didnt use the galley too much after dark. All the screens were very dimmable and we used a towel over one light that was a bit bright on the dash - no big deal
What a perfect boat ❤
Wonderful boat.
What an amazingly well designed and thought out yacht. It has everything, and then some, that I would consider essential. Did I miss the part about fuel capacity and range?
1350 miles at 8.6 kn
The only hit against this boat. Would love to see it with twin 500hp in full displacement mode. Or even a single, although that is not how the hull was designed...
She is soooo beautiful, so comfy!
@@99guardianxd23 agreed, thanks for taking the time to comment :)
A: You said little if anything about any refrigerators or freezers on this boat. B: There was little if any comment about fuel load, VS, speed or range at higher speed in relation to range on lower cruising speed
@@kollinteam1598 Thanks for your comment, there is a large freezer below the fridge. We do try to keep them less than an hour so sorry if we don’t touch on everything, every one is a learning process! There is a range and mpg chart on the listing. I’m working on a better template to put all the most requested stats on the videos from all the suggestions though!! If you have any other specific questions let me know
Wow this man thinks love the open concept so much boat brilliant
Only boat that comes close to Arksen - better on comfort and instant appeal but then Arksen, is about survivability as a true expedition boat...not a fair comparison in that regard - but...I do not imagine sailing into the kind of weather or seas the Arksen 85 is meant to deal with...so is a VERY serious contender for my imaginary fortune!!! Really great presentation
@@brendanukveteran2360 I like Arksen, their marketing dept has made it seem like theres a lot going, but aren’t they still on hull 1..?
Absolutely gorgeous boat beautiful & the main thing I like about this boat it has so much room. It doesn’t feel narrow and I’m a big boy…… Tiny ( Len Price ) Houston MS
Fantastic yacht, is halon still used I thought it was banned for causing holes in the ozone layer?
My God. I just watched a tour of a 60ft. Grand Banks minutes ago. Then watch this video of the 65ft. Five feet and the room on this endurance.
Absolutely no comparison. a Rolex watch with a Casio from Walmart. Not to mention a real frig. None of these slide out refrigerators, What a boat.
Don’t take my word for it. Watch the boat test on the sixty ft. Grand Banks. Then watch the endurance. If you don’t have the money, find it.
Don’t go cheap.
brilliant boat
Agreed. I really enjoyed the 12 days I spent on the boat doing a delivery. Nothing like grilling steaks offshore.
Thanks for watching and commenting!!
@@walkervalleymedia yes an a proper sized bbq
What is the fuel capacity? I would have liked the elimination of the side decks to have widened the main salon and a trash compactor. Otherwise, a lot of yacht ⛴️ in 65 feet.
There is a trash compactor in the galley, its blended in with the wood work, sorry we missed it, asymmetrical can be nice, but having both side decks really makes running the boat enjoyable, I never once felt the salon was small.
Tap the “more” button and go to the link. All the specs are there, engines, fuel capacity, etc.
Not complaining at all I enjoy your videos but I see all the comment on specs and range why not do a text over of that when the video is opening just an idea keep up the great work!
@@brandontaylor6000 Ive been doing better with it on the newer videos! All the specs for this one are on the listing, link in description.
Is this hull stronger (with the Kevlar) than a steel trawlers hull?
Do they have a 32 foot version of this? OK, I'll keep on working for a while.
@@yankeeshogun break out the sawzall, do you want the front or back half?
Range? Speed? Engine Power?
Very surprised there are no heated towel rails for bath towels let alone rails. Take a look at the Fleming 65 heads.
VERY NICE BOAT 🚢...WISH YOU WOULD HAVE SAID ENGIN BRAND AND HORSE POWER. 🐎
Thank you for your comment! Working on a whole list/format of stats for future videos based off the comments 😁
The listing has more information in there for you as well.
Try get Aquaholic, Nick to show the boat… He is good.
Ill have to look him up, thanks for the recommendation.
Love this boat, but would like more fuel capacity to enable true long distance cruising
Hallelujah!!! A yacht builder who has thought about how you are going to get broken white goods like Washing machines out of position and up companionways. I've been looking for second hand boats for a year now, and although my budget is modest, EVERY single yacht you almost have to break the boat apart to get old fridges out that have died. Well done.
Its too true. The designers really did a great job with this yacht. Thanks for your kind words and taking the time to comment.
How much
@@nickgeoff2013 $2.895m
Wow what a great boat! Surely the owner must feel like a "king of something" ?
I was able to take the boat from Seattle to San Diego 2 years ago and I definitely did at least. Nothing like cooking up some ribeyes on the boat deck and enjoying the sunset with the fly bridge blues on.
@@walkervalleymedia You may have earned your position through valuable experience but you are indeed a lucky man, well done and may you have many years enjoying those ribeyes.
@@Max-Bliss it was definitely a solid bit of luck on that one!
You don't have to take the cabinetry apart to access the washer/dryer.. All you have to do is take out 4 screws and the cabinetry will come apart, allowing you to remove the washer/dryer...
It's very nice but I don't understand why they would build a yacht like this with such limited range. You can't even do Hawaii with a 1300 mile range. No big water crossings here.
not a class a/open ocean rated ship. it's coastal only.
What would be a crew size to have if you didn’t need a chef and turn down service? Asking for a friend. Lol
An experienced cruising couple would be able to handle this boat under most conditions, 3 people makes it quite easy. Space for 2 crew if you'd like though.
How many hours are on the Cat's?
Right around 1000
did he say the cost $$???
@@myfuturenowmp $2.895m
Thank you for your comment!
It's almost a perfect presentation, but you forgot to specify the engine size,range, and price.
@@MrTonynyc57 thats so you click the listing link in the description 😜
@@MrTonynyc57 just kidding. I have been taking notes on all the feed back and have a list of stats that will be in imperial and metric, check out the latest on the Azimut 60 fly for an example.
I like it. Provision and stores full tanks and head out to fish & hunt the world.
It’s a good boat. Very smooth ride with the hard chines and fin stabilizers
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!!
What a boat to spend the summer on in Tasmania.
It's a cross between a Fleming and a Nordhavn...
A FlemHavn
😅
I’d like to see the boat with a dry exhaust and better range. Nobody build us like Americans. We they just have a flare for doing it, right.
@@kbbb4227 more fuel is always appreciated, working on an E750 video next.
Her price?😊
$2.895m - located in Anacortes Wa
Thank you for commenting!
Who do I have to kill to get this yacht ????? And some money for fuel , food , ect .....???
Hate to be the one to tell you, but that was dangerously close to being a pro video tour. Some might even accuse you of being informative and entertaining. Pointing out useful practical features like the big sink & walk space around the RIB totally gave away that you actually know something about real life on a boat when you could have been rambling about orcas and living the dream. Not that you wouldn't be living the dream on that well-designed vessel; you could keep a watertight door between you & your teenager & make it look like their idea ?!
@@Dogasaurus hopefully Martin doesn’t see this so I can keep putting him in front of the camera! Thanks for your comment. He really brings some great content into the tours.
@@walkervalleymedia Great camera work. Some of the best I have ever seen on a boat tour!
@@PreservationEnthusiast thank you for your comment! I’m still working to get my style dialed in for videos. The walk through tours are my favorite to do.
Why would you have a TV or a boat Sad.
Why!!, every boat builder blabre of features and safety… and yet! The micro oven is installed way to high! Not fun try take hot soup out from that hight!
I feel like thats a carry over from American home microwave placement? They seem to always be at that height
Prefer metal hull
Yeah, just think 3 to 5 million dollars. Plus operational cost docking, etc. Etc. 65 bye 25. My bet is, you can get 3 houses Averaging 😮 about 4500 square feet and on 3/4 of an ACRE OF Land for the same price. Rent 2 of them out and pay for the one that you're living in. Let's get real because buying a yacht doesn't make no sense unless of course, you're a billionaire.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Why on Earth don't you use Metric like everyone else? At the very least put the metric figures in brackets or something when you give British Imperial measurements...
@@richardashman4822 I’m sorry I wish we used metric also. I’ll try to include it in future videos for the rest of the world 😁
@@walkervalleymedia You're a star. Thank you so much.
This is an American based boat.The buyer will, most likely, be American. Duh?
@@scott931 Agreed. But as a TH-cam vid, the audience is far wider than just the potential buyer. Duh? 😁
Very nice presentation and a great boat, but you forgot to specify: engine make and size,range and price
Never went to the foredeck
@@ernest795 working on our routing around the boats. This was the first longer tour we tried to do. There is a nice Portuguese bridge, some forward seating, a large locker and all of the anchoring gear.
Old fashioned American boat
They only look good new. Will be covered in pigeon sh*t in a month. Also, docked in the NW--cold and damp inside. These are the realities of owning a boat.
Wow! I didn’t expect to be as impressed as I am. Awesome boat, and a great presentation.
@@brad4908 killer boat. Huge list of equipment, and a nice logical, with good style design. It feels proper, open and has great seakeeping, on our delivery even in some nasty weather it was a comfy ride.