@@AQUAHOLIC some great TH-cam channel references on "how to handle your Nordhaven" as well ("sailing MV Freedom) as these are capital intensive but true blue water motor and motorsailer vessels. By way of example the wing engine does not run on interior cooling and has a major design flaw in the cooling system that can all too easily and if not recognized/rectified flood your engine compartment "just for that time when you do in fact have that emergency" so not a small matter. This is quite the reasonable price for such a brand and excellent job pointing out how the idea of needing to change out the stuffing box was thought through in the design process/review/prior to the building process.
Why do people own these boats when there are starving people in this world, people with no housing in industrial societies. It’s disgraceful. The boats are wonderful,
That is one of the most impressive boats you've reviewed. Not about size, not about luxury, just about a boat that is truly built and set up for every eventuality. Cross the Atlantic? Let's leave tomorrow. Comfortable cabins, enough lounge/dining space for all. An excellent galley, a beautifully equipped wheelhouse and an engine room to die for on a boat this size (and puts to shame a lot larger boats). Value for money is astonishing. All I need is a couple of rugs for the floors and I'd be totally happy.
Of all the types of ship you show on your channel, the Nordhavn's are the most desirable in my opinion. The idea of just going from anchorage to anchorage all along the Atlantic/Med is so enticing.
My “lottery fantasy” would be to have a vessel such as this and travel the Great Lakes in warmer weather, then transit south along the Atlantic coast for warmer climes when cold weather arrives on our “inland oceans”.
I feel he did when he opened a cabinet on an 80s Princess and found a cathode ray TV and VHS player. This thing had the old school landline handset style VHF etc. The sort of stuff that often sadly gets ripped out
What a beautifully maintained little ship. You'd think it's a 2021 from how clean it is. This is the dream though, right size for a couple or family and to have friends come and go, decent price, go anywhere. We love Nordhavn!
I could never afford most of the boats you show off, but used to sail as a kid with my grandpa, and so when I randomly stumbled on your channel its just become my new favorite.
I've been looking at a lot of 50-60'' boats, but I love this Nordhavn...I'm less interested in going fast with supermodels lounging on the foredeck than I am practical liveaboardness, reliability and self-sufficiency. Good stuff.
Really love the fact the you go across board to show the 'smallest' (cheapest) to the 'largest' (most expensive) boats/yachts. It will increase you audience for sure
I even touched this boat last week ! Me and my mate were looking for fishing spots in Southampton and ended up in this marina. I said to my mate that I watched Aquaholic videos and saw similar boat on his channel. We came out from the car and walked around this boat. Very impressive bulbous bow this boat has. Then we spotted another Nordhaven with a blue bottom which is stays not far from this boat I was wondering how this boat is inside and now you’ve posted this video. It’s like my small wish has been granted. Thank you for the video !
Love watching all of your tours of the multimillion dollar yachts, but really learning that if you want an, as you say, little ship for true sea journeys, you can get a lot more GO, and somewhat less SHOW for a lot less money. This is a factor that had never been a part of my limited, but thanks to you, growing knowledge of yachtdom. Thanks!
@@jbuckley2546 I've spoken to an owner of these and he told me his will not cross the Atlantic on its internal tanks alone...he told me the range quoted from Nordhavan is exaggerated...last time he crossed the Atlantic he had 2 fuel bladders sat on the deck to increase the range .....3500nm my arse was his exact words lol
Truly timeless design. While having logged nearly 17 years and a crossing or two, this boat looks more than new, it looks as though it is right for today. And, I imagine, that will be the same sentiment heard decades from now. Thanks for sharing the tour, Nick.
I've got to say nick that this nordhavn 57 has surprised me, 3 cabins on a pre 60ft boat is amazing! The whole living space doesn't feel at all cramped, in fact it seems like it's a bigger boat. I didn't notice any entertainment pieces on this one but I'm sure there was something hidden away. A great tour of a "classic nordhavn!"
That's what they were originally designed for. We used them to go dark at sea in a war zone aboard a naval vessel. Turn off your nav lights and you're virtually invisible at night.
If my memory served me correctly, this 2004 Nordhavn 57 Hull #29 "Goleen" was part of the 2004 Nordhavn Atlantic Rally (NAR) where 18 Nordhavns have to sail/motor their way across the Atlantic, and this proves that Nordhavns do have transatlantic range. Anyways, thanks for the tour, Mr. Nick. A lovely classic Nordhavn indeed.
The engineering is the one thing that spooks the hell out of me. On all vessels that is. When something breaks down and repairing it is your only hope I would be afraid Davie Jones locker would be waiting. In the middle of an ocean with no highway to wave help down.
Fantastic little ship. For a 2004 boat that engine room is spotless, I could spend many happy hours in there tinkering away at my workbench while a raging storm blows itself out unnoticed outside. Edit - Typo
Admittedly, I'll probably never be able to afford to own a boat of any description, but that really doesn't excuse the fact that the one bit of this video that got me really excited is the little grey & red trackball that was visible to the right of the helm controls. I used to use one of that exact model with my first laptop absolutely years ago, and have since been unable to find another one, or one with a similar ball-on-side design, (and when space is restricted, a mouse just doesn't compare.) OK, sorry - back to the less affordable, but just as much unattainable hardware!
What a great ship! Might not have the luxury of many of the other boats you feature, but it is amazing and feels so much more like a machine that can win a fight at sea.
If I am not mistaken that is Hull#29 "Goleen". Be careful with classifying wing engines simply as "get home" drives. Many of them run the hydraulics for the the thrusters, and/or, provide auxiliary power via an attached alternator.
Ever tried on of those get you home engines ? Woefully slow , on a good day with the wind behind and no tide maybe 4.5 knots if you wring it’s neck , bad day and pushing tide barely making any progress if at all , it’s why I think nordhavn bowed to pressure from customers and now fit twins in a lot of the bigger boats .
You are the best. I saw this boat on Nordhavn US website and did not give it a second look. It is your video that one me over. I think you are the everyman boat seller. Simple and to the point. You just seem to have the charisma for this job.
You know it’s going to be good, when you get an Aquaholic Tour of a Nordhavn, and this did not disappoint. This is the dream right here. Perfect size to travel the world. Absolutely love it, thank you Nick!
These are always so ship-o-chique. Love how you always ooze enthusiasm when you do a Nordhavn👌. You are all the promotional material this brand will ever need. Great stuff @Nick, thanks so much.
As I have mentioned before, I am a huge fan of Nordhavn’s and would be the first thing I brought after my lottery win, well this boat has probably the best layout I have seen so far, so if my numbers come up tomorrow I will be down to pick it up on Friday if that’s ok 👌. Great tour as always
Well g9rud, I beat you to it with a Lotto win last Saturday. However, don’t think I’ll be down to pick it up next Friday- win was just $25.80. Next time perhaps!
I must admit I find these Nordhavns very interesting. I previously they were built somewhere in Scandinavia but recently found out they’re a US based company. I find them interesting because they have an old fashioned rustic type feel. Most modern yachts like Sunseekers, Princesses, Galeons etc all feel like the inside of a futuristic vodka bar, but Nordhavn certain has its own character. Just good old fashioned boats and I like that
The idea to the concept of Nordhavn boats are taken from small Norwegian fishing vessels able to survive the extreme weather off the weatherbeaten coast of Western Norway. That is why they called their boats "Nordhavn" which is a Norwegian word.
Been busy Nick and haven't had a moment to comment on my favorite manufacturer... A Few Thoughts: Nordhavns remind me of that girl in school who wasn't all frail and sleek - she was strong and fit and definitely not shy about mixing it up...! Classic Nordhavn kinda gal. "Swim Plaform"...? New Aquaholic policy: If you stand on it, and your toes dangle off the back... It can't be called a swim platform. Carry on sir. You walk on the aft deck... "Where's the fancy-schmancy lounges and table?" When one walks into the Main Saloon you are immediately aware of the extra space afforded by a lack of a port side walkway. Where's the Italian silk carpeting? (more on that later) Love the sturdy handrails throughout! What a stunning Bridge...! 57 feet and she looks like she's built to go anywhere and do anything. Downstairs is where you get to embrace how truly utilitarian she is...! Not a spec of carpet to be found. That's brilliant design. In the master, you didn't show us the TV, which I barely caught a glimpse of. The Bunk Cabin is perfect for just what it's intended for. ""Cocktail Break** The forward cabin could easily be the master in my opinion. The Heads... Fancy Italian bowl for a sink? Not for this girl. Love the upper helm too... Everything for a reason on this vessel. A sink to wash up with - in the engine room...?!? Classic Nordhavn. A single-engine yacht, albeit with a considerable back-up engine. She's not going to zip about the marina, but she WILL take you to marinas on different continents...! I would cut off my left pinky with a dull spoon for this boat...! She's "perfect". Yet another brilliant tour Nick. Cheers mate...!
I've recently started working on this site; my first job in the boating industry and I can 110% say it all started with watching these boat tours. I hope I can run into you one day on site and steal a selfie Nick!
I have to admit, this video scared me a bit when you were outside on the ship because I could feel how high it was and in my mind I just kept thinking how those sticks on the side manages to keep this boat steady on land!
Yes, that is right. This is Goleen.The first owner, Chris Samuelson, participated in the Nordhavn Atlantic Rally. I bought her from him 2010, and has now put her up for sale.
I really like these no-nonsense floating tanks packed with charm. If you want to go everywhere ... and be sure to get there - this is your means of transportation. Loved the tour, Nick - cheers! ;-)
Another fantastic review Nick! Gotta admit, the weird layout of these "little ship" styled yachts with the half floors and almost maze-like layout with the corridors seems really cozy! Edit: That engine room is HUGE! Wasn't expecting to see *another* service space coming off of it either!
I have watched a few expensive motor yacht reviews lately and each time I hit the “Don’t Recommend Channel” button because of their fawning “critiques”, lack of knowledge of boats and absolutely stupid comments, eg “Lloyds of London windows”, “massive queen sized bed that still takes standard queens sized sheets!”. This review was quite the change, to the point, accurate and you sure know boats.
Great review and absolutely fabulous wide beam salon. Second video review I’ve come across on Norhavn’s and I’m a fan. The elegance is classy and not pompous yet functional with an eye towards self-reliance and redundancy
I think my favourite video (so far) has been the Nordhavn 120 from a year or so ago. It was ‘classic Nordhavn’ but it had a proper little ship ‘feel’ on a big ship scale 😁
It really gives a "Master of Your Domain" feel. Crossing the Atlantic would be... umm... stressful, one might imagine. But in a boat like that? Let me at it! That engine compartment's size surprised me. That and "Oh! It has a sink in engine room?!!" Sometimes I'm amazed at the little things. (Always love the fresh water makers.)
Beautiful vessels. Way out of my budget, but I love dreaming. Also really like the engine room layout and space of the 57s. Very well presented and as stated great to to see it on the hard.
Perfect project boat because it’s been ridden hard and always left outside . Nice headliner drop in that last shot . Trans Atlantic crossings equals a lot of time on that engine.
I feel like when it comes to yachts, seeing someone owns a Nordhavn makes a statement. And that statement is, "I live for the ocean. You all are just visiting."
“Middle of the Atlantic”, “worst case scenario”, “do this and keep going” can’t say that about many boats. Great tour as always. Well structured.
This is, dare I say it, “Classic Nick”.
I haven't watched the video yet, but I am gonna bet that 'classic Nordhaven' is uttered a few times
Proper little ship
But is there anywhere you can tuck yourself away?
I'm going for 'Really gives you that large ship feel'
I giggled when he said “ Dare I say it, classic Nordhavn.”
Not even mentioning the hand rails smh.
Wow! Two Nordhavns in a month! You spoil us Nick 👍👍
More to come!
@@AQUAHOLIC some great TH-cam channel references on "how to handle your Nordhaven" as well ("sailing MV Freedom) as these are capital intensive but true blue water motor and motorsailer vessels. By way of example the wing engine does not run on interior cooling and has a major design flaw in the cooling system that can all too easily and if not recognized/rectified flood your engine compartment "just for that time when you do in fact have that emergency" so not a small matter.
This is quite the reasonable price for such a brand and excellent job pointing out how the idea of needing to change out the stuffing box was thought through in the design process/review/prior to the building process.
Why do people own these boats when there are starving people in this world, people with no housing in industrial societies. It’s disgraceful. The boats are wonderful,
That is one of the most impressive boats you've reviewed. Not about size, not about luxury, just about a boat that is truly built and set up for every eventuality. Cross the Atlantic? Let's leave tomorrow. Comfortable cabins, enough lounge/dining space for all. An excellent galley, a beautifully equipped wheelhouse and an engine room to die for on a boat this size (and puts to shame a lot larger boats). Value for money is astonishing. All I need is a couple of rugs for the floors and I'd be totally happy.
Of all the types of ship you show on your channel, the Nordhavn's are the most desirable in my opinion. The idea of just going from anchorage to anchorage all along the Atlantic/Med is so enticing.
I couldn’t agree more. My dream is the new 41. Retire early and just get lost somewhere wonderful.
My “lottery fantasy” would be to have a vessel such as this and travel the Great Lakes in warmer weather, then transit south along the Atlantic coast for warmer climes when cold weather arrives on our “inland oceans”.
I swear Nick opens the cabinets and whatnot in search of his long lost treasure. You'll find it one day Nick. I just know it.
One day he'll find an "internal massaging device" 😳. Unless he already has & is just too polite to not edit it out...........fess up Nick 😜
Yes but it won't be his, it will belong to the boat owner.... ; -(
It's like putting your hand down the back of the couch looking for the odd Pound or two!!
I feel he did when he opened a cabinet on an 80s Princess and found a cathode ray TV and VHS player. This thing had the old school landline handset style VHF etc. The sort of stuff that often sadly gets ripped out
What a beautifully maintained little ship. You'd think it's a 2021 from how clean it is. This is the dream though, right size for a couple or family and to have friends come and go, decent price, go anywhere. We love Nordhavn!
Your recent Nordhavn game is in top form!
What a great mini ship ! Long distance boating with reliability and plenty of redundancy. Nordhavn are truly practical boats. Brilliant tour Nick !
Morning coffee and a Nordhavn tour, great way to start my day.
I could never afford most of the boats you show off, but used to sail as a kid with my grandpa, and so when I randomly stumbled on your channel its just become my new favorite.
I've been looking at a lot of 50-60'' boats, but I love this Nordhavn...I'm less interested in going fast with supermodels lounging on the foredeck than I am practical liveaboardness, reliability and self-sufficiency. Good stuff.
My “classic nordhavn” senses were tingling
I can't believe that all of that boat is worth less than a million dollars US. Worth every penny if you ask me. excellent tour.
Really love the fact the you go across board to show the 'smallest' (cheapest) to the 'largest' (most expensive) boats/yachts. It will increase you audience for sure
If I had the money this is the kind of boat I would get, knowing that I could go almost anywhere is such a cool thing, really love these Norhavns
Maybe one day!
@@tymazzga9984 idk, if I had so much money I would be spending it on other stuff besides a boat but yeah, you never know, wouldn't mind one tho 😁
I even touched this boat last week ! Me and my mate were looking for fishing spots in Southampton and ended up in this marina. I said to my mate that I watched Aquaholic videos and saw similar boat on his channel. We came out from the car and walked around this boat. Very impressive bulbous bow this boat has. Then we spotted another Nordhaven with a blue bottom which is stays not far from this boat
I was wondering how this boat is inside and now you’ve posted this video. It’s like my small wish has been granted. Thank you for the video !
Another lovely “little” boat, this looks like it could shrug off an Atlantic storm without breaking into a sweat.
Love watching all of your tours of the multimillion dollar yachts, but really learning that if you want an, as you say, little ship for true sea journeys, you can get a lot more GO, and somewhat less SHOW for a lot less money.
This is a factor that had never been a part of my limited, but thanks to you, growing knowledge of yachtdom.
Thanks!
This thing is a battleship, such an imposing presence, you can travel around the world with this one
Well we need to know the range 😅
@@herbertant4096 3500 NM at 8 knots.
@@jbuckley2546 wowww, for real???? That would be amazing.
@@jbuckley2546 I've spoken to an owner of these and he told me his will not cross the Atlantic on its internal tanks alone...he told me the range quoted from Nordhavan is exaggerated...last time he crossed the Atlantic he had 2 fuel bladders sat on the deck to increase the range .....3500nm my arse was his exact words lol
@@peter58murray id rather trust sailing boat for crossing the atlantic
Truly timeless design. While having logged nearly 17 years and a crossing or two, this boat looks more than new, it looks as though it is right for today. And, I imagine, that will be the same sentiment heard decades from now. Thanks for sharing the tour, Nick.
Really falling in love with some of these Nordhavn yachts!
I do love a Nordhavn, it inspires the dream of setting off with some friends and not coming back until you're good and ready. Thank you for the tour.
Proper ship feel on these. Really like them.
I've got to say nick that this nordhavn 57 has surprised me, 3 cabins on a pre 60ft boat is amazing! The whole living space doesn't feel at all cramped, in fact it seems like it's a bigger boat. I didn't notice any entertainment pieces on this one but I'm sure there was something hidden away. A great tour of a "classic nordhavn!"
Nick, when you reviewed Nordhavn 140 is gonna be one of the best day in my life.
I hope one day!
I have watched alot of boat tours
This is by far the best and most comprehensive tour, excellent
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic! I love the backup engine, generator, steering, etc. Really great 👍🏼
The “Shutters,” on the port holes are called Deadlights.
I do like a Nordhaven. Proper boats. 👍
That's what they were originally designed for. We used them to go dark at sea in a war zone aboard a naval vessel. Turn off your nav lights and you're virtually invisible at night.
A welcome return of the "Classic Nordhavn"!
What an nice boat ...I was stunned with the amount of space in the engine room with such a relitative small boat
CEO of "Dare I say it", "And in fact", "That sense of little ship feeling" and many more that we love.
Nordhavns and Flemings are just wonderful expeditions ships, particularly the smaller ones, for a well-off adventurous boating family.
Nordhavn needs to hire you as their videographer for sales. You would do them well.
Could not agree more!
I've spent a lot of hours on a Nordy 47.
They are beautiful boats.
Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for watching!
If my memory served me correctly, this 2004 Nordhavn 57 Hull #29 "Goleen" was part of the 2004 Nordhavn Atlantic Rally (NAR) where 18 Nordhavns have to sail/motor their way across the Atlantic, and this proves that Nordhavns do have transatlantic range. Anyways, thanks for the tour, Mr. Nick. A lovely classic Nordhavn indeed.
The 57 is probably my favorite layout of any Nordhavn. Extremely well done video!
I have changed mind. I am replacing the Hardy 50 with the Nordhavn 57.
Thanks for the great review Nick!
The engineering is the one thing that spooks the hell out of me. On all vessels that is. When something breaks down and repairing it is your only hope I would be afraid Davie Jones locker would be waiting. In the middle of an ocean with no highway to wave help down.
I really love the Nordhavn boats. Solid traditional boats. Thanks Nick
I see the thumbnail and I instantly hear Nick say "Classic Nordhavn" in my head.
What I love about your channel is that you make non boaters, boaters! Thanks!
If i ever thought of buying a boat it would be a Nordhavn, You detail these boats very well Nick. Thank you.
I never knew I wanted a Nordhavn so much until I wached this channel. Great upload, thanks Nick
True Story!
Fantastic little ship. For a 2004 boat that engine room is spotless, I could spend many happy hours in there tinkering away at my workbench while a raging storm blows itself out unnoticed outside.
Edit - Typo
2014
@@dennisneale142 whoops fat finger syndrome. Corrected now, thanks.
@@dennisneale142 No, actually, as the owner I can confirm that Goleen is a 2004 boat. Good to hear she could be believed to be 10 years younger!
This is.. dare I say it.. Classic Nordhavn! Absolutely brilliant haha
Admittedly, I'll probably never be able to afford to own a boat of any description, but that really doesn't excuse the fact that the one bit of this video that got me really excited is the little grey & red trackball that was visible to the right of the helm controls. I used to use one of that exact model with my first laptop absolutely years ago, and have since been unable to find another one, or one with a similar ball-on-side design, (and when space is restricted, a mouse just doesn't compare.) OK, sorry - back to the less affordable, but just as much unattainable hardware!
Win the lottery, buy a Nordhavn, travel the world. More of these long distance/trawler styles please Nick. Keeps me dreaming! Great video mate!!
Yes this is best style by far!
What a great ship! Might not have the luxury of many of the other boats you feature, but it is amazing and feels so much more like a machine that can win a fight at sea.
If I am not mistaken that is Hull#29 "Goleen". Be careful with classifying wing engines simply as "get home" drives. Many of them run the hydraulics for the the thrusters, and/or, provide auxiliary power via an attached alternator.
Yes, as the owner I can confirm that this is N57-29 Goleen.
Ever tried on of those get you home engines ? Woefully slow , on a good day with the wind behind and no tide maybe 4.5 knots if you wring it’s neck , bad day and pushing tide barely making any progress if at all , it’s why I think nordhavn bowed to pressure from customers and now fit twins in a lot of the bigger boats .
You are the best. I saw this boat on Nordhavn US website and did not give it a second look. It is your video that one me over. I think you are the everyman boat seller. Simple and to the point. You just seem to have the charisma for this job.
You're very kind (although I'l not actually a boat seller)
You know it’s going to be good, when you get an Aquaholic Tour of a Nordhavn, and this did not disappoint. This is the dream right here. Perfect size to travel the world. Absolutely love it, thank you Nick!
You're very welcome!
These are always so ship-o-chique. Love how you always ooze enthusiasm when you do a Nordhavn👌. You are all the promotional material this brand will ever need. Great stuff @Nick, thanks so much.
Glad you like them!
i love those Nordhavn ships. So much class in one boat. Dreaming of living on one and exploring the world later.
As I have mentioned before, I am a huge fan of Nordhavn’s and would be the first thing I brought after my lottery win, well this boat has probably the best layout I have seen so far, so if my numbers come up tomorrow I will be down to pick it up on Friday if that’s ok 👌. Great tour as always
Well g9rud, I beat you to it with a Lotto win last Saturday.
However, don’t think I’ll be down to pick it up next Friday- win was just $25.80. Next time perhaps!
I must admit I find these Nordhavns very interesting. I previously they were built somewhere in Scandinavia but recently found out they’re a US based company. I find them interesting because they have an old fashioned rustic type feel. Most modern yachts like Sunseekers, Princesses, Galeons etc all feel like the inside of a futuristic vodka bar, but Nordhavn certain has its own character. Just good old fashioned boats and I like that
The idea to the concept of Nordhavn boats are taken from small Norwegian fishing vessels able to survive the extreme weather off the weatherbeaten coast of Western Norway. That is why they called their boats "Nordhavn" which is a Norwegian word.
Classic nordhavn and little ship, take me back to one of the first vids of yours I watched. Fantastic boat, the real deal.
Been busy Nick and haven't had a moment to comment on my favorite manufacturer...
A Few Thoughts:
Nordhavns remind me of that girl in school who wasn't all frail and sleek - she was strong and fit and definitely not shy about mixing it up...! Classic Nordhavn kinda gal.
"Swim Plaform"...? New Aquaholic policy: If you stand on it, and your toes dangle off the back... It can't be called a swim platform. Carry on sir.
You walk on the aft deck... "Where's the fancy-schmancy lounges and table?" When one walks into the Main Saloon you are immediately aware of the extra space afforded by a lack of a port side walkway.
Where's the Italian silk carpeting? (more on that later) Love the sturdy handrails throughout!
What a stunning Bridge...! 57 feet and she looks like she's built to go anywhere and do anything. Downstairs is where you get to embrace how truly utilitarian she is...! Not a spec of carpet to be found. That's brilliant design.
In the master, you didn't show us the TV, which I barely caught a glimpse of. The Bunk Cabin is perfect for just what it's intended for.
""Cocktail Break**
The forward cabin could easily be the master in my opinion. The Heads... Fancy Italian bowl for a sink? Not for this girl.
Love the upper helm too... Everything for a reason on this vessel.
A sink to wash up with - in the engine room...?!? Classic Nordhavn. A single-engine yacht, albeit with a considerable back-up engine. She's not going to zip about the marina, but she WILL take you to marinas on different continents...!
I would cut off my left pinky with a dull spoon for this boat...! She's "perfect".
Yet another brilliant tour Nick. Cheers mate...!
Bingo! "little ship feel" at 4:13 but no complaints! it's become part of the lovely Nick trademark patter now and I was looking out for it!
Haven't watched it yet but I am willing to bet Nick said that it has a ''little ship feel'' :)
Mebbe... 😳
I have been looking at that boat for sale for months. It has poor pictures. This gives us much better views of this boat. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! 🙂
I've recently started working on this site; my first job in the boating industry and I can 110% say it all started with watching these boat tours. I hope I can run into you one day on site and steal a selfie Nick!
Awesome!! Best of luck!
That’s amazing for an older vessel. Really well equipped. And an excellent price
Nailed it again Nick. We're being spoiled by Nordhavns lately. Loving it.
I have to admit, this video scared me a bit when you were outside on the ship because I could feel how high it was and in my mind I just kept thinking how those sticks on the side manages to keep this boat steady on land!
If I'm not mistaken that boat is Goleen, one of the participants in the 2004 Nordhavn Atlantic Rally
Yes, that is right. This is Goleen.The first owner, Chris Samuelson, participated in the Nordhavn Atlantic Rally. I bought her from him 2010, and has now put her up for sale.
@@trulsvelgaard5153 Thanks for confirming, best of luck with the sale. Are you buying another yacht?
I really like these no-nonsense floating tanks packed with charm. If you want to go everywhere ... and be sure to get there - this is your means of transportation. Loved the tour, Nick - cheers! ;-)
Thank you! :)
I always look forward to the tours of the Nordhavens
Can't get enough of these Nordhavn's Nick!! Please keep them coming!
Nordharven is my favourite yatch company the style of their boats I just love
No messing around in this boat. Backup after Backup. Incredible. Look at that Engine space. It’s a work of Art 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻👍🏻☝🏻☝🏻 👌🏻 Very nice 👍🏻
I have now found a new love in Nordhavens. My aim is to buy one to live aboard and cruise the world. Love them
Great looking boat. Interesting to see the design changes over the years on similar length boats.
There are very few boats of this type and size I would consider owning, this is one of them. Once again an excellent tour.
I love the ‘Uncluttered’ look of the Salon/galley area
A great tour! Since it's a Nordhavn you know it'll be an amazing boat.
My dad would of loved these Nordhavn boats because he was a second spare just in case your spare broke kind of guy.
Another fantastic review Nick!
Gotta admit, the weird layout of these "little ship" styled yachts with the half floors and almost maze-like layout with the corridors seems really cozy!
Edit: That engine room is HUGE! Wasn't expecting to see *another* service space coming off of it either!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have watched a few expensive motor yacht reviews lately and each time I hit the “Don’t Recommend Channel” button because of their fawning “critiques”, lack of knowledge of boats and absolutely stupid comments, eg “Lloyds of London windows”, “massive queen sized bed that still takes standard queens sized sheets!”. This review was quite the change, to the point, accurate and you sure know boats.
I'm glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Great review and absolutely fabulous wide beam salon. Second video review I’ve come across on Norhavn’s and I’m a fan. The elegance is classy and not pompous yet functional with an eye towards self-reliance and redundancy
I think my favourite video (so far) has been the Nordhavn 120 from a year or so ago. It was ‘classic Nordhavn’ but it had a proper little ship ‘feel’ on a big ship scale 😁
Nick with another subscriber my cousin didn’t even know he followed you, 17° and gorgeous in Sydney tonight lovely evening on the harbour
It’s turning into a lovely bright Tuesday here in the uk. Early in the year so not hit yet, but decidedly bright days and sunrise was at 5.60 am ish.
Craftsmanship at its best, what an engine room huge size. . Beautiful long distance cruising boat and built to last.
Splendid tour as usual! And at less than 800K it's within every mans reach! Well, almost every man's reach.. Thank you so much!
Very very tidy boat & as an old RN engineer, it's great to see such a fantastic engine room.
Before even watching, I'm predicting the best value boat ever seen on Aquaholic...
A lovely classic-style trawler - when the weather closes in, you’d be happy with your choice at the helm of this beauty!
Awesome looking boat. Really gives a sense of dominance and go anywhere capability!
This is like war ship, ealily live on this very happily, the range is unbelievable
Thanks for the tour! I love the Nordhavens
Glad you enjoyed!
It really gives a "Master of Your Domain" feel. Crossing the Atlantic would be... umm... stressful, one might imagine. But in a boat like that? Let me at it! That engine compartment's size surprised me. That and "Oh! It has a sink in engine room?!!" Sometimes I'm amazed at the little things. (Always love the fresh water makers.)
Beautiful vessels. Way out of my budget, but I love dreaming. Also really like the engine room layout and space of the 57s. Very well presented and as stated great to to see it on the hard.
Nice! Nothing like a bit of Nordhavn to make the week better! Thanks, Nick!
You bet!
Perfect project boat because it’s been ridden hard and always left outside . Nice headliner drop in that last shot . Trans Atlantic crossings equals a lot of time on that engine.
I feel like when it comes to yachts, seeing someone owns a Nordhavn makes a statement. And that statement is, "I live for the ocean. You all are just visiting."
That’s a serious boat with a fantastic range.👍 Really admire Nordhaven’s ‘belt and braces’ approach.
Great tour Nick, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Top notch Nick! You keep us coming back for more! 🇺🇸🇬🇧
I always love to see a good Nordhavn! Such absolutely beautiful boats!
super cool seeing a bigger boat like this out of the water