mhappy01: I'd be grateful if you could elaborate on the "other countries" please. A link to their legislation would be very useful. Single engine fitments are worldwide and if there are offshore or capacity limitations I'm sure other UK based viewers would like to have the opportunity to read for themselves.
Whatever the Country specific regulations are it would be poor seamanship and foolhardy to go offshore without a second mode of propulsion ie. oars, sails or an outboard.
It was a little short.... couldn’t we have a little more. I love these videos.
I drive the same boat and I can tell you..you will not regret owning it
sreten pjescic no men i have a fairline squadron 58 and i don't know how can people be on this cinda boat because you have very litle space
Nik Skrbinc well not everybody has a money to buy that..
sreten pjescic yea i know that but if i wuldn't have the money for a biger yacht than this i wuld spent money on something else
@@nikskrbinc8293 it is different than that..
Perfect sub 10mtr weekend boat
Is this boat towable?
Nope, it's too wide for US or UK
Речь на английском можно слушать и слушать...
A single engine at sea is a cost cutting accident waiting to happen (and illegal in some countries without a get you home engine).
mhappy01: I'd be grateful if you could elaborate on the "other countries" please. A link to their legislation would be very useful. Single engine fitments are worldwide and if there are offshore or capacity limitations I'm sure other UK based viewers would like to have the opportunity to read for themselves.
Greece
Whatever the Country specific regulations are it would be poor seamanship and foolhardy to go offshore without a second mode of propulsion ie. oars, sails or an outboard.
You're going to row a 30 foot flybridge boat? Best of luck with that.
I didn't write that, but you get the fucking point yea??