What a great little boat. As you said, everything you need and nothing you don't. Take this to the Bahamas and live life large on a small boat. In fair weather, this would be a dream. I'll bet this sold in just a few minutes. Thanks for posting and making my day.
My perfect boat to spend the rest of my life exploring east coast and Florida coves and rivers....dry shower, complete access to bilge, wood work, everything about this boat is perfect for an east and south coast trawler fan. My favorite boat of all you have shown....thank you...new owners will enjoy... Would start with the keys cruising and living...
What a fantastically thought-out boat - and she was offered at such a reasonable price too, no wonder she's now sold. I'd have snapped this beauty up in a moment.
Awesome trawler style boat! And I didn't know you were from Nova Scotia! My time spent in Halifax was great and memorable. Loved the tour! Don't be a stranger!
Jordan, the first thing you should have said about this boat is that it was designed by Dave Gerr! Did you notice that the fineness ration is 12:1? Performance oriented catamarans have fineness ratios like that. At low speed this boat should just sip fuel, perhaps a gallon or maybe two per hour. Any time I see a boat like this it always make me thing of dutch barges and the possibility to run one as a straight electric boat. The max speed on the canals in Europe is about 3.5 knots and there are some being built now - your range is somewhat limited, but you can plug in at marinas. Also, if you're out in the middle of nowhere, you can pull over and drive stakes into the side of the canal. Then you just tie up for a couple of days to recharge the battery array. Anyway, nice tour!
Very interesting boat, with some equally interesting design choices. The woodwork is so beautiful, and then you get to the floor choice and it instantly looks like the boat is 60 years old. The 12' beam is almost as strange...the interior looks a lot like that of a British narrowboat as a result
Good job pointing out the top notch features of this boat. I agree, it's a worthy vessel. Determining what this boat is asked to do is a bigger issue. Can't call it a Looper, navigating many of the northern reaches would prove a difficult assignment for a basically flat bottom.bost. This is a coastal and flats cruiser, crab and oyster type of fishing. Perfect vessel for the Chesapeake. I wouldn't want to ride out more than three foot rollers. Very nice boat, just not an All -Seas rating.
In very basic terms…the wind pressing on the sail helps to prevent the boat from rolling. It was a standard feature on early trawler style yachts. Of course it wouldn’t work well in every orientation to the wind.
At the 9:00 mark you didn't notice that that table can be lowered and made into another berth. At least it looks like that. And, what do you know, . . . this power boat has a small mast and SAIL! 8 - D
If you had asked me to estimate its age, I would have said about 50 years old. The style, design, woodwork, flooring, windows etc a; look old. Having said that there is a boat for every person and a preferred style for every person too. I know this style is very durable and loved by many. Still, hard to believe it is only 20+ years old.
How does a boat with such a narrow beam remain stable with only a 24 inch draft? It would seem that it would roll considerably in minor winds and in danger of capsizing in even moderate seas. For 44 feet long her beam is really narrow. Which might be good when it comes to women, but for sea worthy vessels, not so much.
Fico pensando nesses canais europeus. Se nem banho eles tomam diariamente o que fazem com os dejetos de banheiro? Vejo esses canais e penso em esgoto a céu aberto. Alguém conhece? Poderia me dizer de forma clara como é a higiene naquilo?
I would remove the upper bridge to install solar panels, remove on of the motors and make the the boat electric drive and turn the other diesel into a back up generator.
As a retired speech writer, please come up with a phrase to replace, "without further ado". Nobody wanted to know you've been feeding them ado all along.
Your channel has changed a lot from doing repairs and sailing now your wife has disappeared I'm assuming taking care of the children and you have yet to show a boat that I can remember now in the last year or so that any average working guy could afford do you actually think we can afford quarter of a million up to the last one I saw was 1.4 million really😮
Amateur presentation. Shortly after the cork cooment: "looks pretty good, for what it is" - what the hell does that mean? Why do so many comments/sentences end with "so..."? The commentary is hopeless. I hope he finds a job he can do.
One of the worst boats i have seen. No salon/ lounge, a ironing board "table" for the galley. ZERO outside lounge space, a stupid wethead taking up needed space, almost no storage, no range, particle board floors. I can go on, calling this thing a scow would be an insult to scows.
It actually was NOT a wet head. Two dry heads forward to port and aft on the starboard side. The simple, full sized shower was across the companionway from the forward head. A unique design, especially with regards to the forward v-berth door used as a cover of sorts when opened. Likely a shower curtain is tucked away inside the shower.
A well built elegant pleasure boat !
Can’t make it again today!💪👏👍
What a great little boat. As you said, everything you need and nothing you don't. Take this to the Bahamas and live life large on a small boat. In fair weather, this would be a dream. I'll bet this sold in just a few minutes. Thanks for posting and making my day.
I love this boat hence saved the video in my "boats to buy when I actually have money" playlist
My perfect boat to spend the rest of my life exploring east coast and Florida coves and rivers....dry shower, complete access to bilge, wood work, everything about this boat is perfect for an east and south coast trawler fan. My favorite boat of all you have shown....thank you...new owners will enjoy... Would start with the keys cruising and living...
Then buy it Johnny
@@kellymcclendon6601 Johnny should have listened! LOL
Great boat and good people. I had my Valiant hauled out next to this boat a couple of years ago. What a great Bahamas boat.
What a fantastically thought-out boat - and she was offered at such a reasonable price too, no wonder she's now sold. I'd have snapped this beauty up in a moment.
Great tour!
Awesome trawler style boat! And I didn't know you were from Nova Scotia! My time spent in Halifax was great and memorable. Loved the tour! Don't be a stranger!
Jordan, the first thing you should have said about this boat is that it was designed by Dave Gerr! Did you notice that the fineness ration is 12:1? Performance oriented catamarans have fineness ratios like that. At low speed this boat should just sip fuel, perhaps a gallon or maybe two per hour. Any time I see a boat like this it always make me thing of dutch barges and the possibility to run one as a straight electric boat. The max speed on the canals in Europe is about 3.5 knots and there are some being built now - your range is somewhat limited, but you can plug in at marinas. Also, if you're out in the middle of nowhere, you can pull over and drive stakes into the side of the canal. Then you just tie up for a couple of days to recharge the battery array. Anyway, nice tour!
Very interesting boat, with some equally interesting design choices. The woodwork is so beautiful, and then you get to the floor choice and it instantly looks like the boat is 60 years old. The 12' beam is almost as strange...the interior looks a lot like that of a British narrowboat as a result
This is one of the best boats you have shown , and I bet would be perfect for the Philippines
Hi,Jordan,Randy I really like your videos n how in full details u go over engine,Helm,gages,n over all ships ty
Ty great videos Godbless your both Great
Really like the Shoal Trowler alot n you both make great videos n details Godbless
I will have to read up on stability sails. I would expect a sail to reduce stability on such a shallow draft vessel. Great video. Thanks.
Cracking lookjng, well maintained boat.
This is a 60's designed boat built in the 2000's! Very minimalist, but still a nice boat.
Good job pointing out the top notch features of this boat. I agree, it's a worthy vessel. Determining what this boat is asked to do is a bigger issue. Can't call it a Looper, navigating many of the northern reaches would prove a difficult assignment for a basically flat bottom.bost. This is a coastal and flats cruiser, crab and oyster type of fishing. Perfect vessel for the Chesapeake. I wouldn't want to ride out more than three foot rollers. Very nice boat, just not an All -Seas rating.
Beautiful! God layout. Wood looks well kept.
I can see why this sold so quickly. Nice price for a ready to provision and go yacht.
Good channel, as all ways keep it going
Beautiful!
The 'storage' in the aft part of the boat is called the 'lazaret'.
Stabilization sail used for stability at sea at 3:20. Can someone explain to a landlubber?
In very basic terms…the wind pressing on the sail helps to prevent the boat from rolling. It was a standard feature on early trawler style yachts. Of course it wouldn’t work well in every orientation to the wind.
Wouldn't such a shallow draft destabilize the vessel and make it easier to capsize in high swells?
Weather permitting
I assume it will roll like crazy in rough weather .
Very nice boat
Beautiful vessel. Frankly I believe the forward cabin is intended as the master…the aft as guest.
Nice boat and great woodwork. But the 'pulman' birth in the master is a deal breaker ! Twins or Island only in the master !!
Your awesome dude be safe out there
Very intresting the boat.. How
Uch orice of the boat..
Lovely boat.... Great style and low c of g with all the heavy stuff lower down .... for a narrow hull .
Plus it can add stabilisers like a Dashew .
Showing boats in the future ,always mention engine,make model,horsepower etc.
As I get older, I also am thinking about getting a nice stabilizer with a boom so I can get some help to hoist my dingy…
Lovely boat. I would choose a hull colour that doesn't fade in the sun
At the 9:00 mark you didn't notice that that table can be lowered and made into another berth. At least it looks like that. And, what do you know, . . . this power boat has a small mast and SAIL! 8 - D
The sail keeps the boat from roling
@@bigart1961With a shallow draft it needs it.
Not having another entry point to the rear of the cabin would keep me away from a boat of this design, but yes, very nice woodwork!
Same here plus somewhat steep access to the flying bridge.
Coming up or down in rough water might be a issue.
Jordan, I notice you've been spending a lot of time down in Florida lately. How are things up in Canada?
Interesting , Thank You
What was the hull made from?
What is a stabilization sail
Very nice.
Wish these videos would say the prices
The berths that can be made by the fridge is great for the ones sleeping there. That don't have to get out of bed for a late night snack 😂😋
Very cool.
What part of Nova Scotia are you in?
If you had asked me to estimate its age, I would have said about 50 years old. The style, design, woodwork, flooring, windows etc a; look old. Having said that there is a boat for every person and a preferred style for every person too. I know this style is very durable and loved by many. Still, hard to believe it is only 20+ years old.
i owned a similar size troller, F/V Cheryl M. A very sea worthy vessel, though her A/B ratio was far better.
I like it
Price?
I can't read most of the information at the end of the video. White on white is not a good idea.
Why
What's not to like?
Why the emphasis on "...in fair weather..."?
How does a boat with such a narrow beam remain stable with only a 24 inch draft? It would seem that it would roll considerably in minor winds and in danger of capsizing in even moderate seas.
For 44 feet long her beam is really narrow. Which might be good when it comes to women, but for sea worthy vessels, not so much.
The paint looks like it could be restored.
Aft cabin needs a back door 🤙
My thoughts exactly.
This boat was designed on the back of a napkin.
@@cuervoprovlol and don't be drinking while climbing the flying bridge 😆
You can buff that red back.
Looks like an old Navy YP.
Want one for my acre pond
Looks like a roller at sea
Figures! A Canadian
Certainly an ICW capable snow bird cruiser.
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he doesnt reply to comments
wish the beam was at least 14feet...
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"In fair weather, just like it is today..." You're in Florida, ... give it 15 minutes. it will rain...
Was this a fish boat originally
Looks like the Orca, from JAWS. Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies
Farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain... Lol😂
Why are you calling that a Pullman birth?
Why is it not a Pullman style berth?
isn't it?
@@chrisgeorge2717 I don't know that's why I asked
@MONSTERHOG 1 ahh... it is a berth that off to one side of the cabin. You may gain a little floor space by setting it off to the side.
Because it’s not a Pullman berth.a Pullman berth either pulls down from the wall or ceiling.hate boat tours by people that don’t truly know boats.
Fico pensando nesses canais europeus. Se nem banho eles tomam diariamente o que fazem com os dejetos de banheiro? Vejo esses canais e penso em esgoto a céu aberto. Alguém conhece? Poderia me dizer de forma clara como é a higiene naquilo?
There’s no television!
I would remove the upper bridge to install solar panels, remove on of the motors and make the the boat electric drive and turn the other diesel into a back up generator.
meh, just a standard old boat that received a touchup and isn't in a weathered down state
Show us yours, db
Needs a hull paint job. It looks pretty ratty from the outside.
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As a retired speech writer, please come up with a phrase to replace, "without further ado". Nobody wanted to know you've been feeding them ado all along.
You cannot use the word minimalist when there's so much excess.
Alguém teria coragem de consumir a água desses canais?
Hoist your own dingy lol
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Your channel has changed a lot from doing repairs and sailing now your wife has disappeared I'm assuming taking care of the children and you have yet to show a boat that I can remember now in the last year or so that any average working guy could afford do you actually think we can afford quarter of a million up to the last one I saw was 1.4 million really😮
Unbelievable right $ do I need to say more ?
this is not a bluewater boat
wrong
do you know what shoal draft means?@@sharonbraselton4302
44 foot boat 28 inch draft 12 foot beam its a coastal hugger@@sharonbraselton4302
Amateur presentation. Shortly after the cork cooment: "looks pretty good, for what it is" - what the hell does that mean?
Why do so many comments/sentences end with "so..."?
The commentary is hopeless. I hope he finds a job he can do.
pretty crappy tour, pretty crappy boat.
A bit scruffy.
Seems way overpriced
Trawler, Bullcrap.
nópe
Douchebag. Checks out.
Poorly planned cracker box. Not interested.
One of the worst boats i have seen. No salon/ lounge, a ironing board "table" for the galley. ZERO outside lounge space, a stupid wethead taking up needed space, almost no storage, no range, particle board floors. I can go on, calling this thing a scow would be an insult to scows.
It actually was NOT a wet head. Two dry heads forward to port and aft on the starboard side. The simple, full sized shower was across the companionway from the forward head. A unique design, especially with regards to the forward v-berth door used as a cover of sorts when opened. Likely a shower curtain is tucked away inside the shower.
Does the sail indicate this trawler has stability issues because of it's shallow draft ? Hmm... 🤔
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