Great video, I enjoyed your tour very much. Watching this video gave me a sense of nostalgia too, the finger in the corner throughout the video made me think of my dad.
Hi Matt, I carefully planned that finger in the lens! It’s funny as the livestream interface grays out the side of the screen so I didn’t discover it until later after it posted. Thanks for the comment though. It was fun to have people watching in real time and asking questions.
ROCKNAK'S YACHT SALES, INC. Keep the videos coming! I really did enjoy the video. I’m working towards buying a sailboat and videos like yours are very educational. Professionals, like you, who have experience on a variety of yachts point out small details that I wouldn’t have known to think about when it comes to purchasing a specific type of boat. Thanks again for your time and effort, it is genuinely appreciated.
why is there no chainstopper installed?? Anchor winch companies all say not to rely on the windlass on anchor. All recommend using a chain stopper. But I dont see any manufacturers installing them. Concerned why???
Thats correct. You do not want the tree to be on the chain. This boat has the anchor on the bridge deck. Stress is relieved with a bridle. Anchor is accessible and can be locked in place. The boats with the anchor at the cross beam can also be locked. They also require a bridle.
what does the following mean "hookah, brownie, spreader, reacher ,spinacker, stacle, halliard, shiv, code zero, barber hauler, solen, traveler, transum, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc"?
Hi Kev, the spar on Utopia is from Southern Spars. The reef hooks on the boom are from Karver. Procedure is to raise the sail above the hook, open the hook with a control line and lower the sail into the desired hook and close the hook. To release, loosen the cunningham, raise the sail up slightly (there are marks) and lower the sail past the hook.
I missed the live stream. But can you get the OC 56 with the single side helm? Or will it only be a fly bridge? Great video, as always. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Lucas, good to see you hear again. A single helm OC56 would actually be a more straight forward build than the flybridge version. I'll be getting more information so keep in touch! scott@rocknaks.com
The 14' dinghy that is in the video is 215kg, engine 114kg, fuel and stuff in the dinghy about 25kg. With all that there's room in the davit design to handle water being in the dinghy. The above is about a large as you'd want however the boat has good weight carrying capacity.
The video is still up but unlisted as I’m waiting for a bug in TH-cam to fix itself so I can trim the shaking in the start. It’s roughly the same, some extra detail. Here’s the link: th-cam.com/video/DNIYLd0wvbc/w-d-xo.html
Two friends own the boat together and one expanded their business and has not the time to use the boat. The agreement was if one has to leave they sell the boat.
@@ROCKNAKSYACHTSALESINC Thank you Scott.....totally realize that question is none of my business and your answer has me understand the reason this yacht seemed to be used as a coastal cruiser. In your opinion...what would this yacht need to be " circumnavigation" ready ?
The boat could leave tomorrow. There might be some additional spares and depending on your specific knowledge set some additional tools and medical kit. Otherwise, it has the correct sails, dual autopilots, and safety gear.
You were my inspiration! I learned a few things from doing these. Like not have you finger in the lens for example!! I've got a feature length video coming out on sailing Utopia. Editing now. I think it will go just a little beyond the 5 minute attention span. :-)
Hi Anthony, the one line outboard seems not to affect the solar output. Even so, it can be moved early to the gutter on the side. The boat in the video has 1.5kw and makes power by the end of the day with everything but the AC turned on.
Mr Rocknak that was the best walkthrough I have ever seen. If anything was missed then it wasn’t worth the mention. I thank you 👍
Most excellent tour. Thanks so much
Great review.
Great video, I enjoyed your tour very much. Watching this video gave me a sense of nostalgia too, the finger in the corner throughout the video made me think of my dad.
Hi Matt, I carefully planned that finger in the lens! It’s funny as the livestream interface grays out the side of the screen so I didn’t discover it until later after it posted. Thanks for the comment though. It was fun to have people watching in real time and asking questions.
ROCKNAK'S YACHT SALES, INC. Keep the videos coming! I really did enjoy the video. I’m working towards buying a sailboat and videos like yours are very educational. Professionals, like you, who have experience on a variety of yachts point out small details that I wouldn’t have known to think about when it comes to purchasing a specific type of boat. Thanks again for your time and effort, it is genuinely appreciated.
This is the calibre of video that sells a product. Very impressed
Beutifull boat, and great tour.Too bad I can never aford it. But I got a question, why most people seems to choose the 4 cabin layout?
The 3-cabin is about the same number in production. Depends on the family or need for crew.
Thanks I appreciate your attention to detail.
I realize it's quite randomly asking but does anyone know a good place to stream new movies online ?
@Emory Tony i would suggest flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
@Carmelo Zion Definitely, have been watching on flixzone for months myself :)
@Carmelo Zion thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I really appreciate it!
@Emory Tony you are welcome xD
Cool video! This boat seems like it would be a great candidate for all electric, or electric + gen set.
Hi Jack, electric and a certain type of genset, or diesel-hybrid. Can elaborate. Scott
why is there no chainstopper installed?? Anchor winch companies all say not to rely on the windlass on anchor. All recommend using a chain stopper. But I dont see any manufacturers installing them. Concerned why???
Thats correct. You do not want the tree to be on the chain. This boat has the anchor on the bridge deck. Stress is relieved with a bridle. Anchor is accessible and can be locked in place. The boats with the anchor at the cross beam can also be locked. They also require a bridle.
Hi Scott, great video! Just curious as to how we can get spec sheets on these and the OC 50 boats? Thanks!
Hi Raffy, Thanks! Email me and I can get you the spec sheets. Scott@rocknaks.com
Nice tour Scott, thanks
Thanks Katamarans!
This is the best boat high performance high lux perfect for live in, incredible boat🔥👍🏾💪🏾🤙🏾🔥
Meant to thank you for your comment earlier. So, thanks!
Goodonyah Scott missed the Livestream but just wanted to say a great job.
Thanks Ben, good to see you here again!
Well done, you would sell water to the Eskimos. I enjoyed every bit of this and you have sold me on HH cats, thank you.
Thanks Geoffrey! I start bottling water for the shipments north right away!
what does the following mean "hookah, brownie, spreader, reacher ,spinacker, stacle, halliard, shiv, code zero, barber hauler, solen, traveler, transum, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc"?
Hi Scott, what are the sail locks you are using for the main and reacher halyards?
Hi Kev, the spar on Utopia is from Southern Spars. The reef hooks on the boom are from Karver. Procedure is to raise the sail above the hook, open the hook with a control line and lower the sail into the desired hook and close the hook. To release, loosen the cunningham, raise the sail up slightly (there are marks) and lower the sail past the hook.
Please cover HH60 vs HH55, thanks👍
I missed the live stream. But can you get the OC 56 with the single side helm? Or will it only be a fly bridge? Great video, as always. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Lucas, good to see you hear again. A single helm OC56 would actually be a more straight forward build than the flybridge version. I'll be getting more information so keep in touch! scott@rocknaks.com
can the HH55 accommodate the fantastic helm station seats of the HH66?
Yes. There are a couple of approaches to doing that. Would be glad to elaborate. scott@rocknaks.com
How much fully Loaded price , whats its top speed fully Loaded
top speed with engins
What would be the limit for the weight of a dinghy/tender?
The 14' dinghy that is in the video is 215kg, engine 114kg, fuel and stuff in the dinghy about 25kg. With all that there's room in the davit design to handle water being in the dinghy. The above is about a large as you'd want however the boat has good weight carrying capacity.
Thanks
Thank you ..
Where has part one gone
The video is still up but unlisted as I’m waiting for a bug in TH-cam to fix itself so I can trim the shaking in the start. It’s roughly the same, some extra detail. Here’s the link: th-cam.com/video/DNIYLd0wvbc/w-d-xo.html
ROCKNAK'S YACHT SALES, INC. Thank You, I had watched both but when I went back to watch again it was gone 😲 thanks for the link
Why is the present owner selling ?
Two friends own the boat together and one expanded their business and has not the time to use the boat. The agreement was if one has to leave they sell the boat.
@@ROCKNAKSYACHTSALESINC Thank you Scott.....totally realize that question is none of my business and your answer has me understand the reason this yacht seemed to be used as a coastal cruiser. In your opinion...what would this yacht need to be " circumnavigation" ready ?
The boat could leave tomorrow. There might be some additional spares and depending on your specific knowledge set some additional tools and medical kit. Otherwise, it has the correct sails, dual autopilots, and safety gear.
How much is this boat
Hi David, price just reduced. You can find it on yachtworld.com
I will take it
Sorry I missed this live
You were my inspiration! I learned a few things from doing these. Like not have you finger in the lens for example!! I've got a feature length video coming out on sailing Utopia. Editing now. I think it will go just a little beyond the 5 minute attention span. :-)
@@ROCKNAKSYACHTSALESINC I feel its almost easier live. Can't wait for you to show me the performance and various wind speeds etc. Hint hint. Chat soon
I notice HH has a bad habit of designing lines over the solar panels, solution raise panels
Hi Anthony, the one line outboard seems not to affect the solar output. Even so, it can be moved early to the gutter on the side. The boat in the video has 1.5kw and makes power by the end of the day with everything but the AC turned on.