A very lovely yacht and worth considering. Would love to redo the ceilings in classic plank and cross beam giving it a vintage feel. The country kitchen feature is a winner along with the aft fishing area.
She is a lovely Lady of the Sea, maybe an older boat but she holds her own against more modern boats. She is not a cramped looking boat, she is a spacious boat with plenty of room so people are not on top of one another. The wood in the master and other cabins, the salon is lovely. The bridge is very roomy and all necessary radar, maps, and control of the engine to safely run the boat. She lovely.
A very nice boat I really do love the mahogany woodwork and the lighter carpet and furniture tones. I don't fish any more (aside from the occasional catch & release every few years), so the cockpit would be wasted for me; however, I do love that country kitchen. I do have a couple of nit-picks with the video: 7:29 "The highlight in here, the Pullman berth." I don't think the Pullman berth would be a highlight of any cabin _especially_ since you didn't show it readied. If it were the highlight, there should have been some focus on it. 9:15 "Ironically, as we're here today, I look over my shoulder and that is the captain that I operated the boat with years ago." That's not *irony* it's *coincidence.*
Beautiful! This is a perfect example where class never goes out of style. Boat may be a few years older, but still timeless and classy. Very elegant. Loved the presentation. Very thorough, very interesting, and very informative. Just the right balance between specs\facts and the living aspect of the boat. Very well done. Could see family and friends hanging out and enjoying a great weekend. Two beautiful, sexy men with amazing sexy feet!! 😍😍😍
She needs some refit work. Especially the ceilings, but overall it's not a bad weekend or light charter yacht. She has the basics of all the toys you could want to start out with, but she is lacking in a couple areas that are easily remedied. The value of these older Trinity's is always good but sometimes you get owner's like the Owner's of Mary P, who put way too much value on a highly personalized yacht. Then they want too much. This is reasonably priced and is more easily able to be modified to fit a new owner if they want to do that.
Definitely a crap vessel for anyone who is disabled. And I've only watched about a third of your bad video. A small point; those with their back to the stern are at a square table and therefore cut off; so much for clever descriptions.
For an older vessel , this shows really well, love the mahogany wood, nice presentation in this one 👍
Agreed. The boys did a great job on this walkthrough. Cheers!
Lovely boat, and a great video chaps
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
By Odin's beard! I love this yacht
Us too!
A very lovely yacht and worth considering. Would love to redo the ceilings in classic plank and cross beam giving it a vintage feel. The country kitchen feature is a winner along with the aft fishing area.
That's a great idea! Glad you're a fan of ODIN
IS THAT BOBBY! Great job! Glad to see you are doing well!
You know it! Cheers!
A gorgeous vessel.
Indeed.
Bobbay!!! Doing great brotha!
He's been killing it! Cheers!
She is a lovely Lady of the Sea, maybe an older boat but she holds her own against more modern boats. She is not a cramped looking boat, she is a spacious boat with plenty of room so people are not on top of one another. The wood in the master and other cabins, the salon is lovely. The bridge is very roomy and all necessary radar, maps, and control of the engine to safely run the boat. She lovely.
Appreciate the comment!
The power of Nelk brought me here tonight
Happy to have you! Full Send!
A very nice boat I really do love the mahogany woodwork and the lighter carpet and furniture tones. I don't fish any more (aside from the occasional catch & release every few years), so the cockpit would be wasted for me; however, I do love that country kitchen. I do have a couple of nit-picks with the video:
7:29 "The highlight in here, the Pullman berth." I don't think the Pullman berth would be a highlight of any cabin _especially_ since you didn't show it readied. If it were the highlight, there should have been some focus on it.
9:15 "Ironically, as we're here today, I look over my shoulder and that is the captain that I operated the boat with years ago." That's not *irony* it's *coincidence.*
Definitely nit picking.
Glad you're a fan of ODIN! Thanks for tuning in, Kirby.
Very nice 👌
Cheers!
Thank you Bobby G, great review of a lovely yacht. Why buy new when you can buy a classic
Thank you for watching! Cheers!
When he said he had a special guest I thought he was going to bring out: Ryan Alexander. I'm sure Tom is a great guy, but Ryan...
Me too!
Omg where in the world is Ryan Alexander ???
Check out the end of Bobby's last walkthrough, the 82 Pershing, for a surprise!
He sure is. Stay tuned for more Ryan Alexander content coming soon!
Pretty nice but I did notice that the headliners need to be replaced in the country kitchen and bridge, and probably elsewhere too.
She's certainly priced for those easy fixes!
Beautiful! This is a perfect example where class never goes out of style. Boat may be a few years older, but still timeless and classy. Very elegant.
Loved the presentation. Very thorough, very interesting, and very informative. Just the right balance between specs\facts and the living aspect of the boat. Very well done. Could see family and friends hanging out and enjoying a great weekend.
Two beautiful, sexy men with amazing sexy feet!! 😍😍😍
Agreed. So glad you enjoyed Bobby and Tom's walkthrough!
Who started this design style first? Was it Broward?
Check out our page on the history of the Denison family and the early days of Broward Marine: www.denisonyachtsales.com/family-history/
She needs some refit work. Especially the ceilings, but overall it's not a bad weekend or light charter yacht. She has the basics of all the toys you could want to start out with, but she is lacking in a couple areas that are easily remedied. The value of these older Trinity's is always good but sometimes you get owner's like the Owner's of Mary P, who put way too much value on a highly personalized yacht. Then they want too much. This is reasonably priced and is more easily able to be modified to fit a new owner if they want to do that.
Completely agree. Can't wait for her new owner's to put ODIN to great use!
How many miles can she go till she needs fuel?
She has roughly a 3,500nm range with a 10,500gal fuel capacity.
what Tom said....
best I can do is $500...Its gonna sit a while, work is gonna need to be done, gonna take up dock space...
Tempting...
Not into fishing.
Then she may not be the yacht for you... stay tuned for our next video coming soon!
Definitely a crap vessel for anyone who is disabled. And I've only watched about a third of your bad video. A small point; those with their back to the stern are at a square table and therefore cut off; so much for clever descriptions.
Most boats are difficult for the disabled. Your comment is simply rude. Why the hate?
Interesting... To each their own, Stephen.