Having it insulated and double glazed is a big advantage over most other yachts. I remember sailing in April in Scotland on an Oyster and every morning we had to wipe down all the windows. You couldn't heat the boat or it would just get damp. Delos had some moisture damage to the interior wood after a season in the cold and everything was wet. It works in the tropics also as you need less power for the air conditioning. I wish more boats were properly insulated. Anyway, nice video again. Thanks.
As the old saying goes, "there more than one way to skin a cat". In this case, the metaphor really means, "there is more than one way to build a good sailing vessel. I always appreciate those who can acknowledge great ideas and build qualities in other brands than what they have chosen for their SV. You do that! Congrats to you! But yes, the Amel is still my favorite as well!
Koopmans sr topper in ontwerpen. Zeilde zelf ,en dat zie je terug in zijn boten. Droomboten,waar ik dagelijks van droom tijdens mijn 20km wandel. Heb er al zoveel ingericht van watermaker tot koffiemachine 😂 Helaas is het er nooit van gekomen. Maar blijf dromen😊.
We had to live with that noise for a few months. The noise is the springs used for tying the boats to the dock. Once the springs start to rust, they start to sing. I wish I able to remove the spring noise, but there was no way.
@@SailingAquarius I live in the countryside and some people are complaining about the "noise" of the birds in the morning waking them up... If you're sailing and after a long day of rough water you're so tired you sleep through it. Try a multiday sail on the North Sea in autumn. You're glad you get the comforting sound of you're fenders rubbing against the "save pontoon" 😉
I was wondering how noisy it might be sleeping in the main stateroom. My question was answered when I noticed the noise level really dropped from those squeaky spring lines. So much boat in such a small platform! Although it has it’s plus and minus’s, not sure if I like a hydraulic operated dagger board in place of a fixed keel. Wonder how it really sails?
That couple had such a pleasant way about them. I enjoyed listening to the gentleman describe his ship.
Having it insulated and double glazed is a big advantage over most other yachts. I remember sailing in April in Scotland on an Oyster and every morning we had to wipe down all the windows. You couldn't heat the boat or it would just get damp. Delos had some moisture damage to the interior wood after a season in the cold and everything was wet. It works in the tropics also as you need less power for the air conditioning. I wish more boats were properly insulated.
Anyway, nice video again. Thanks.
What a great T shirt the owner has on. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!
It's so nice when you now your stuff nice piece👌
Two lovely boats and two lovely couples. What's not to like 🙂
Thanks for the nice comment!
Interesting Boat, but very Heavy…But works for them & Seem Happy with It😜
that is a dream boat. a true bluewater pilothouse. that wood work is super well done.
I love the detail design in this boat
Well thought out! And, she would be a very comfortable ride across any ocean.
Yeah, those Koopmans's know how to design boats.
After doing the research for this video, I have found the Koopmans to be well thought out sailing yachts! Similar to the Amel's!
As the old saying goes, "there more than one way to skin a cat". In this case, the metaphor really means, "there is more than one way to build a good sailing vessel. I always appreciate those who can acknowledge great ideas and build qualities in other brands than what they have chosen for their SV. You do that! Congrats to you! But yes, the Amel is still my favorite as well!
I also like the Amel SM2K! But, of course, I own one!
Koopmans sr topper in ontwerpen.
Zeilde zelf ,en dat zie je terug in zijn boten.
Droomboten,waar ik dagelijks van droom tijdens mijn 20km wandel.
Heb er al zoveel ingericht van watermaker tot koffiemachine 😂
Helaas is het er nooit van gekomen.
Maar blijf dromen😊.
bad ass boat
Wonderful video and boat tour. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Great tour tyvm
Nice!
Can’t get past the squeaking sound of the masts.
We had to live with that noise for a few months. The noise is the springs used for tying the boats to the dock. Once the springs start to rust, they start to sing. I wish I able to remove the spring noise, but there was no way.
@@SailingAquarius I live in the countryside and some people are complaining about the "noise" of the birds in the morning waking them up... If you're sailing and after a long day of rough water you're so tired you sleep through it. Try a multiday sail on the North Sea in autumn. You're glad you get the comforting sound of you're fenders rubbing against the "save pontoon" 😉
Omg that’s terrible. Feel so bad for ya
I was wondering how noisy it might be sleeping in the main stateroom. My question was answered when I noticed the noise level really dropped from those squeaky spring lines. So much boat in such a small platform!
Although it has it’s plus and minus’s, not sure if I like a hydraulic operated dagger board in place of a fixed keel. Wonder how it really sails?
I noticed the drop in spring noise when I was making the video. Substantial!
i've got no sound !
With all the springs making noise... you might not want the sound... :)
@@SailingAquarius 🤣
Great Boat. But with such large windows, I don't want to get into real storms. They break, you go down fast.
Please, this boat is designed for those seas, don’t be silly.