I'm not a fan of these boats not using space more wisely. They just slapped some outboards onto the hull and left the cavity in the boat where the stern drives would go. You would think a company would do a MUCH better job of utilizing the extra space!
You can put scuba gear in there, dive tanks, a tank compressor, etc. the amount of space really saved is pretty marginal in cabin size so it makes sense to keep them as an outdoor storage box. You'd need to dry them of first but some cages would make it a lovely scuba store.
@@darthkek1953 so they are selling this boat as a dive charter boat? That is your defense for a shitty design? They put the outboards on the boat to save building cost and to increase profits! They didn't design a new boat for the outboards because they are fucking lazy greedy pieces of shit who don't give a fuck about their customers! It is pretty simple. You get a boat with no transom area, a massive hole in the floor, and get to pay a lot of money for a shit design.
@@charlieodom9107 the outboards are an option for those who want them, there is an inboard version. Personally I'd take the outboards for maintenance. You swear like a sailor but you do not appear to be much of a ship's navigator: there is a transom to either side of the engines with a swim ladder. I don't know what kind of boat suits your needs but I suggest anchoring up in a safe harbour because you're acting a bit seasick mate.
@@charlieodom9107 the point is you're a better boat designer than Benetau, Fairline, etc., ok mate sure you are enjoy your high profile yacht design career.
Less speed less rpm will give less range? Tell me it was a typo?
Nice of those outboards were electric and it was covered in solar panels 🏴☠️
22.5 0-30?... that seems a bit sluggish. maybe she could use some more horsepower
I'm not a fan of these boats not using space more wisely. They just slapped some outboards onto the hull and left the cavity in the boat where the stern drives would go. You would think a company would do a MUCH better job of utilizing the extra space!
You can put scuba gear in there, dive tanks, a tank compressor, etc. the amount of space really saved is pretty marginal in cabin size so it makes sense to keep them as an outdoor storage box. You'd need to dry them of first but some cages would make it a lovely scuba store.
@@darthkek1953 so they are selling this boat as a dive charter boat? That is your defense for a shitty design?
They put the outboards on the boat to save building cost and to increase profits! They didn't design a new boat for the outboards because they are fucking lazy greedy pieces of shit who don't give a fuck about their customers!
It is pretty simple. You get a boat with no transom area, a massive hole in the floor, and get to pay a lot of money for a shit design.
@@charlieodom9107 the outboards are an option for those who want them, there is an inboard version. Personally I'd take the outboards for maintenance. You swear like a sailor but you do not appear to be much of a ship's navigator: there is a transom to either side of the engines with a swim ladder. I don't know what kind of boat suits your needs but I suggest anchoring up in a safe harbour because you're acting a bit seasick mate.
@@darthkek1953 you have completely missed the point, so go back to your basement and leave the conversation to the adults!
@@charlieodom9107 the point is you're a better boat designer than Benetau, Fairline, etc., ok mate sure you are enjoy your high profile yacht design career.
Did I miss something or did you not go down below to show the cabin(s)?
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How much the price with installed 2 outboard engines?