Reckon I could live aboard that one quite comfortably. Keen to watch the underway vid. Thank you Dan for continuing your unbiased commentary. #girlsboattoo
Great video Dan, as always. Nimbus is one of my go-to brands, finely built craft. This one is a real family boat, just needs more refrigeration. Cheers mate.
Howdy @danjones ✌️I love tailor made boat, specially for family, on vacation mode. Special mention to the smart layout design 👏NGL,, I like long tours...45 minutes, we need more long tours. good work 🍕i believe your editor done tremendous work, keep up mate.
Really excited to get on this boat when we get two in Seattle in 2025!! They nailed most design/layout choices, I think. I have minor quibbles, like i'd love to see a full-height fridge, more Galley storage, but they are SO close. I think it compares super favorably compared to the Beneteau Swift Trawler 48, or the Absolute Navetta 48.
I know the Greenline very well having been a dealer for 10 years prior to starting this channel. Contact me via my website www.dansboatlife.com if you are in need of consulting.
While there are many great things to like about the boat, the lack of a place to put any food at all is a deal breaker. It would have been nice to see the third cabin and the second head too.
Mate, you didn't show the kiddies or third cabin OR the main room head/shower (you said there were 2 heads in the beginning). Not good to keep losing your way around...
I explained this in the description and comments already but just so you know it takes me 14hrs per boat to film these videos as I do everything myself. I was pretty tired after spending the previous two days cruising this actual boat 400nm across the Mediterranean so I literally just forgot.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife Not to be mean or overly critical, but the guy is giving you honest criticism, good feedback and instead of saying "thanks, you're right. I'll make sure to try and improve going forward" you are seemingly defensive and full of excuses. Your channel, you do your thing how you choose, just saying.
Great boat, will no doubt collect a few boat of the year awards, so much innovation packed in. Dont like the crouching headroom in the Master. She's an expensive boat to have that issue, but every boat is a compromise... 👍
Nice walk-through Dan as always love Scandinavian boats like targa and Sargo. I’m not gonna ask any dumb questions like why not complete but will ask do you know the bridge clearance seems like a nice boat to do the great loop here in America
Appreciate that! The sea trial is quite detailed also if you're interested. She's 6088mm with targa arch - 5090mm without arch and mast folded down - 4116mm without any mast. This is an ideal boat for living aboard for long periods.
Excellent tour as always, Dan. Looks to me like Nimbus started with all the standard luxury 50 footer requirements and then did that 'Swedish Thing' that emphasizes function, quality and simple lines, giving them product differentiation in the process. Did it feel like they were trying to put just a bit too much into the space they had? A single gen set would worry me a bit if I had a lot of miles & anchorages in mind. Too many Fisher Panda "issues" and no alternative energy sources.
G'day Jack! They have packed a lot into this boat but absolutely make it functional. It's not perfect but what boat is I guess. I can see many ex-sailors like you appreciating this design. I also like the idea of twin gensets - even a second smaller capacity genset as backup would be of interest to me also.
A nice review, i am actualy in the market for a boat this size and price, and this boat is hard to beat. Of course there is better and bigger but everything has a price, i am looking for the Targa and the Nord Star as well, Sargo too, but this is very appealing.
I did - you may notice i film these videos generally without stopping and I just forgot. We had driven 400NM on this boat the previous two days so didn't have much sleep and was rushing to get the Nimbus rep back in time for a flight.
I actually find docking sailing yachts easier as they track so well with keels. I just come in with a bit of speed so i have flow over the rudder and it's quite controlable. However full keel sailing yachts are another story and they are a pain to dock!
the only "flaw" I can see on this boat is that they didnt think of a solution to store the canopies, "marex style". Other than that, it's simply genius everywhere you look
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife missed the kiddies room and the master bathroom. but all good still so much detail here, dan really goes the deepest into actual livability
@@corwingarber Agh yes thats correct, i explained that in the video description - I just forgot. We were on a time limit that day as the skipper had to make a flight and we had just driven the boat 400NM miles the two previous days so didn't have a lot of sleep. I've actually filmed a video of the trip so more content coming on this boat which should be useful.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife epic! looking forward to it. but anyway yea of course no worries. always a treat to get to watch your coverage. all the detail and explanation helps me really understand what one might want, long term, when considering to make a purchase.
Yes I am in favor of Nuclear Power for superyachts. You could plug them into the towns when not in use to give base load power back to the cities and re-charge station for electric boats instead of recharging them with coal power. I'm also a sailor so yes I understand wind power is also awesome.
It;s not just a kiddies cabin it's also an optional office/study. I literally just forgot as we were in a rush to get the boat back so the Nimbus rep could make a flight and were filming this without much sleep having driven the boat 400NM the previous two days.
We need some light also,when your inside its very dark.waste of time showing the interior. Don't think Nimbus will be pleased with this level of promoting of yacht. If I was there sales manager I would be asking you to redo this video as it's not good enough. Turn on the lights.
First of all, learn the basics of natural lighting, what is shadow and how the interior looks at the daylight. Most of the shots look great, check the rooms. I bet you never ever done a video recording before? Because no one will complain like this. It's the shadow and highlights, mate. Light is on, open your eyes. You're just a salty guy! it's just little bit darker and you're whinning like old lady, boomer
My videos are not paid promotions, I'm just bringing the public along with me to experience these boats as I see them in the hope that this information will help real buyers educate themselves. If you want the glossy advertising videos you can find them on their website. - I make these for free and it takes me 14hrs of filming production plus another 20hrs of post-production on each boat and I'm operating the cameras, flying the drones, driving the boat and presenting myself, so while I'm always trying to present the boats nicely it's not always realistic.
@@dolphnzwho to you think your talking to. Here in the UK when natural light does down we put on a light,it is quite easy. I don't need to do video's I'm just looking to buy a yacht so have been watching video's to see the yatchs that don't meet my criteria so I don't waste time at the next boat show in Germany in 25. I'm a lady boomer NOT. If you think this video is perfect then your standards are very low. The top yatch channels just wouldn't want customer's watching video's in the dark. Constructed criticism is good if you have any class mate. Also think you should look at ladies in a different way. Go turn on a light and educate yourself your living in the dark little man.
@@nickcoupland2941 “Karen” is the name given to a hypothetical, entitled, usually middle aged woman who is nasty to people in customer service roles. Year of KAREN
I have only one problem with these tours. it's the word HERE, it comes out of your mouths sounding like heeyaa, and it often makes me leave your tour, for someone with American English, and I probably miss a nice chance of seeing a boat or yacht that I'd consider owning! Bye!
We have taken the English language - gently massaged it into a new and improved version of English we like to call Australian English - it's soft, efficient and easy to understand. Bye Richard
This is my new favorite boat! Thanks for the review Danno
Impressive boat, simply the best tour vid! Good job Dans Jones and team 👍👍👍
I truly love this boat. And, the tour, as always, is fantastic.
Reckon I could live aboard that one quite comfortably.
Keen to watch the underway vid.
Thank you Dan for continuing your unbiased commentary.
#girlsboattoo
Great video Dan, as always. Nimbus is one of my go-to brands, finely built craft. This one is a real family boat, just needs more refrigeration. Cheers mate.
This is a dream boat! It has everything that I need :)
Howdy @danjones ✌️I love tailor made boat, specially for family, on vacation mode. Special mention to the smart layout design 👏NGL,, I like long tours...45 minutes, we need more long tours. good work 🍕i believe your editor done tremendous work, keep up mate.
Appreciate that! I’m trying to make my content super detailed for everyone who wants to do a deep dive on these boats so happy it’s of value!
Fantastic boat . Thanks
Thanks for the share Dan.
Hermosa presentación, su editor merece un aumento por ofrecer videos de alta calidad. Me encantan tus esfuerzos, canal bien hecho. Mereces mi apoyo.
elegant interior, cheers to the sage green colour choice
Sage Green… so thats what it’s called!
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife very calm colour in my opinion! thank you for review this boat.
Fantastic vid!!
Holy #%$€!! 1:13 you almost smacked your ankle 🫣
Fantastic loop boat ❤
Really excited to get on this boat when we get two in Seattle in 2025!! They nailed most design/layout choices, I think. I have minor quibbles, like i'd love to see a full-height fridge, more Galley storage, but they are SO close. I think it compares super favorably compared to the Beneteau Swift Trawler 48, or the Absolute Navetta 48.
Il est super ce bateau
Great boat, greater presentation... awesome, mate. See you on patreon, looking forward to hearing your opinion comparing this to the Greenline 45/48
I know the Greenline very well having been a dealer for 10 years prior to starting this channel. Contact me via my website www.dansboatlife.com if you are in need of consulting.
While there are many great things to like about the boat, the lack of a place to put any food at all is a deal breaker. It would have been nice to see the third cabin and the second head too.
Mate, you didn't show the kiddies or third cabin OR the main room head/shower (you said there were 2 heads in the beginning). Not good to keep losing your way around...
I explained this in the description and comments already but just so you know it takes me 14hrs per boat to film these videos as I do everything myself. I was pretty tired after spending the previous two days cruising this actual boat 400nm across the Mediterranean so I literally just forgot.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife Not to be mean or overly critical, but the guy is giving you honest criticism, good feedback and instead of saying "thanks, you're right. I'll make sure to try and improve going forward" you are seemingly defensive and full of excuses. Your channel, you do your thing how you choose, just saying.
Great boat, will no doubt collect a few boat of the year awards, so much innovation packed in.
Dont like the crouching headroom in the Master. She's an expensive boat to have that issue, but every boat is a compromise... 👍
Nice walk-through Dan as always love Scandinavian boats like targa and Sargo. I’m not gonna ask any dumb questions like why not complete but will ask do you know the bridge clearance seems like a nice boat to do the great loop here in America
Appreciate that! The sea trial is quite detailed also if you're interested. She's 6088mm with targa arch - 5090mm without arch and mast folded down - 4116mm without any mast. This is an ideal boat for living aboard for long periods.
Any plans to review any of the Aviara models? Beautiful boats. Would love to see the great Dan Jones take on one.
Not at this time… I have noticed quite a few of them in Florida this month however
Excellent tour as always, Dan. Looks to me like Nimbus started with all the standard luxury 50 footer requirements and then did that 'Swedish Thing' that emphasizes function, quality and simple lines, giving them product differentiation in the process. Did it feel like they were trying to put just a bit too much into the space they had? A single gen set would worry me a bit if I had a lot of miles & anchorages in mind. Too many Fisher Panda "issues" and no alternative energy sources.
G'day Jack! They have packed a lot into this boat but absolutely make it functional. It's not perfect but what boat is I guess. I can see many ex-sailors like you appreciating this design. I also like the idea of twin gensets - even a second smaller capacity genset as backup would be of interest to me also.
A nice review, i am actualy in the market for a boat this size and price, and this boat is hard to beat.
Of course there is better and bigger but everything has a price, i am looking for the Targa and the Nord Star as well, Sargo too, but this is very appealing.
Dan, did I miss or did you miss the third cabin?
I did - you may notice i film these videos generally without stopping and I just forgot. We had driven 400NM on this boat the previous two days so didn't have much sleep and was rushing to get the Nimbus rep back in time for a flight.
Docking a motor boat is a piece of cake compared to berthing a sailing yacht
I actually find docking sailing yachts easier as they track so well with keels. I just come in with a bit of speed so i have flow over the rudder and it's quite controlable. However full keel sailing yachts are another story and they are a pain to dock!
Did I miss the kiddy room or was it accidentally or intentionally skipped?
Nah that was my bad. I missed it
Are other drive options available
Not that i'm aware of
Interestingly, no microwave. Nice boat. You forgot the kiddie area.
Yes i forgot - sorry
The Smeg unit is a combi oven / microwave.
How much?
👍
the only "flaw" I can see on this boat is that they didnt think of a solution to store the canopies, "marex style". Other than that, it's simply genius everywhere you look
Yep i told them that too. Their solution is easy to operate but the Marex takes the cake on that point.
🙏 👍 🇨🇷
? Why not complete ?
…?
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife missed the kiddies room and the master bathroom. but all good still so much detail here, dan really goes the deepest into actual livability
@@corwingarber Agh yes thats correct, i explained that in the video description - I just forgot. We were on a time limit that day as the skipper had to make a flight and we had just driven the boat 400NM miles the two previous days so didn't have a lot of sleep. I've actually filmed a video of the trip so more content coming on this boat which should be useful.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife Tks
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife epic! looking forward to it. but anyway yea of course no worries. always a treat to get to watch your coverage. all the detail and explanation helps me really understand what one might want, long term, when considering to make a purchase.
Gyro noise seemed higher than normal on this one
Seakeeper a bit quieter but it’s not intrusive when hatch closed.
@ I’m only being picky because it seems like an otherwise great boat that’d really our climate. I love the glass in the back, such a unique feature.
need y a licens for drive the boat?
Yes in countries that require a licence you will
Heeyaa, instead of HERE! Bye
Seeya
Gentleman don't sail up wind
Nuclear powered yachts would make sense. Don't underestimate wind power. There's not a Power boat that I'd choose over a solar wind powered catamaran
Yes I am in favor of Nuclear Power for superyachts. You could plug them into the towns when not in use to give base load power back to the cities and re-charge station for electric boats instead of recharging them with coal power. I'm also a sailor so yes I understand wind power is also awesome.
Range mate
Watch the test video
Love Nimbus boats...
Kiddie cabin? Master en suite? 45 minutes on a 50 foot yacht and you do not show it all?
Come on...
It;s not just a kiddies cabin it's also an optional office/study. I literally just forgot as we were in a rush to get the boat back so the Nimbus rep could make a flight and were filming this without much sleep having driven the boat 400NM the previous two days.
Dieser KI-Kommentator ist einfach schrecklich. Dieses Boot mag praktisch sein; aber es vermittelt den Charme eines Wohnwagens. Nichts für mich.
too busy . . want empty space in the bed room. to exercise, luggage configuration, etc . .
Take a look at the Beneteau Swift Trawler perhaps? It has a bit more volume you may appreciate.
We need some light also,when your inside its very dark.waste of time showing the interior.
Don't think Nimbus will be pleased with this level of promoting of yacht.
If I was there sales manager I would be asking you to redo this video as it's not good enough.
Turn on the lights.
First of all, learn the basics of natural lighting, what is shadow and how the interior looks at the daylight. Most of the shots look great, check the rooms. I bet you never ever done a video recording before? Because no one will complain like this. It's the shadow and highlights, mate. Light is on, open your eyes. You're just a salty guy! it's just little bit darker and you're whinning like old lady, boomer
It's sunny day and you're whinning that it's dark inside, lmao. Absolute crazy
My videos are not paid promotions, I'm just bringing the public along with me to experience these boats as I see them in the hope that this information will help real buyers educate themselves. If you want the glossy advertising videos you can find them on their website. - I make these for free and it takes me 14hrs of filming production plus another 20hrs of post-production on each boat and I'm operating the cameras, flying the drones, driving the boat and presenting myself, so while I'm always trying to present the boats nicely it's not always realistic.
@@dolphnzwho to you think your talking to.
Here in the UK when natural light does down we put on a light,it is quite easy.
I don't need to do video's I'm just looking to buy a yacht so have been watching video's to see the yatchs that don't meet my criteria so I don't waste time at the next boat show in Germany in 25.
I'm a lady boomer NOT.
If you think this video is perfect then your standards are very low.
The top yatch channels just wouldn't want customer's watching video's in the dark.
Constructed criticism is good if you have any class mate.
Also think you should look at ladies in a different way.
Go turn on a light and educate yourself your living in the dark little man.
@@nickcoupland2941 “Karen” is the name given to a hypothetical, entitled, usually middle aged woman who is nasty to people in customer service roles. Year of KAREN
Che schifo quel vetro posteriore 👎👎👎
Fortunately you can retract it if it's not your style
I have only one problem with these tours. it's the word HERE, it comes out of your mouths sounding like heeyaa, and it often makes me leave your tour, for someone with American English, and I probably miss a nice chance of seeing a boat or yacht that I'd consider owning! Bye!
We have taken the English language - gently massaged it into a new and improved version of English we like to call Australian English - it's soft, efficient and easy to understand. Bye Richard
I like it! It’s a you problem