Great guy, awesome boats. Very thought through new line. If I were in the market for a boat at that price range... i wouldn't hesitate to buy one on the spot.
Since Yachtline is just a REALLY upgraded Lifeproof. I wonder if Yachtline does a 41' full cabin, like the Lifeproof 41 FC? Not that I could afford it, just wondering. Lol
Wow, that definitely puts the "yacht" in the boat. Beautiful fit and finish with lots of attention to detail. I wonder if they use OXE or COX diesel outboards on any of their boats?
5/16 aluminum Hall. My question is that strong enough to break away floating Log down the Columbia river?? I have seen so many small yachts or vessels, losing the battle special made out of fiberglass or thin aluminum material made.. So is that the recommended size or you need the thicker Hall to prevent them from capsizing or sunken ship from it??
You can get that absolutely insane new Targa 40 for about half the price of this boat. You can get Nordhavn 41's and 43's cheaper than this. This is for someone that wants a real flying machine though. Targa 40 will do like high 30 knots though and the features and accommodations for 2 legit cabins, 1 legit head with a separate shower and a legitimate galley would be much more comfortable than this. I personally do not want to do 65 mph on the water. It's like driving a car at 170.
@@josephdover198 Hadnt seen the Targa 40. Very nice boat. Great layout as well. I get speed on the water isn’t for everyone. I’ve had v bottoms that ran upper 80’s, and cats that were 120plus.
@@Charlie-go6eb Jesus what type of cat is that fast? I've been on rivers/lakes in mastercraft boats with basically corvette motors in them that would go well over 70. Watched people get hurt just tubing behind them. I would simply let go if I thought the throttle and wake were getting too bad.
@@josephdover198 There’s several manufacturers. Eliminator, DCB, Nordic, etc. pretty common on the west coast. Pull up some videos from Lake Havasu. Some stunning machines.
Not one of the yachts you mentioned has a lifetime warranty on the hull, like the Yachtline and Lifeproof do. They're not fast like this and they can't handle rough seas like this can. You can buy a yacht with good brand name if you want. But let's face it. If you're worried about the price, you can't afford ANY of them.
Micah seems like a nice guy and a great boat. Formerly commercial/government rigs now available to the masses
Thank you for the detailed tour. Micah makes a great presentation of a great boat.
Thank you for watching. Micah is as sharp as they come!
Great guy, awesome boats. Very thought through new line. If I were in the market for a boat at that price range... i wouldn't hesitate to buy one on the spot.
Since Yachtline is just a REALLY upgraded Lifeproof. I wonder if Yachtline does a 41' full cabin, like the Lifeproof 41 FC?
Not that I could afford it, just wondering. Lol
I think they will do just about anything with an existing hull design. We are both in the same financial boat…so to speak 🤣
Wow, that definitely puts the "yacht" in the boat. Beautiful fit and finish with lots of attention to detail. I wonder if they use OXE or COX diesel outboards on any of their boats?
I don’t think so but I will ask. Let you know Duncan 👍
Around a million 💰
"Who's idea was it"...been begging for this in the industry for over 30 years. Who wouldnt want the reliability ans security most boats dont offer.
"He's driving, while *_she's_* fishing"?
Dude, you have that *_backwards!_* 🤣😅😂😅😂🤣😅🤣😂😅🤣
What a sweet machine! Love this RIB!
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5/16 aluminum Hall. My question is that strong enough to break away floating Log down the Columbia river?? I have seen so many small yachts or vessels, losing the battle special made out of fiberglass or thin aluminum material made.. So is that the recommended size or you need the thicker Hall to prevent them from capsizing or sunken ship from it??
Green renewable version? A real distance cruiser instead of a speed flyer.
If I ever get rich. Beautiful
Is too 👍😁
They are definitely not the first ones to use the binnacle on the arm rest, it has been done for years by many different boat builders.
Sweet thanks!
How much
Do you build cats? Trimarans?
Negative. Check out ACI Boats for a catamaran 👍
Love these boats…if I had it I’d buy one definitely!❤️🛥
Would you like to spill the price… Beautiful boat. But, woahhh…
You can get that absolutely insane new Targa 40 for about half the price of this boat. You can get Nordhavn 41's and 43's cheaper than this. This is for someone that wants a real flying machine though. Targa 40 will do like high 30 knots though and the features and accommodations for 2 legit cabins, 1 legit head with a separate shower and a legitimate galley would be much more comfortable than this. I personally do not want to do 65 mph on the water. It's like driving a car at 170.
@@josephdover198 Hadnt seen the Targa 40. Very nice boat. Great layout as well. I get speed on the water isn’t for everyone. I’ve had v bottoms that ran upper 80’s, and cats that were 120plus.
@@Charlie-go6eb Jesus what type of cat is that fast? I've been on rivers/lakes in mastercraft boats with basically corvette motors in them that would go well over 70. Watched people get hurt just tubing behind them. I would simply let go if I thought the throttle and wake were getting too bad.
@@josephdover198 There’s several manufacturers. Eliminator, DCB, Nordic, etc. pretty common on the west coast. Pull up some videos from Lake Havasu. Some stunning machines.
Not one of the yachts you mentioned has a lifetime warranty on the hull, like the Yachtline and Lifeproof do. They're not fast like this and they can't handle rough seas like this can.
You can buy a yacht with good brand name if you want. But let's face it. If you're worried about the price, you can't afford ANY of them.
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It's too bad that the economy is such bad shape that no one can afford all these boats for sale.
Well some people do
Millions of people still can