I am very very impressed with how clean and well-organized your beautiful boat is! I would also like to say that I, for one, are glad you are not “wannabe actors”! It is a refreshing break to see someone speaking plainly and honestly about their boat! It seems everyone in the Cruiser community is trying to monetize their life on TH-cam in order to finance their journey while trying to become celebrities in the process. Thank you for your approach to highlighting and touring your boat!
My goodness, this is a dream boat, very clean, immaculately maintained, looks newer as new, obviously, this lady is a perfectionist, no doubt. well done and thank you so much for sharing.
Very lovely tour of this great Catamaran. I like the shape and the volume of the boat as also the Lady has. Sweet french english accent. The only issue I have with the Helm position. I feel I have problem to get a good view especially in busy harbors. At all it's a great Bluewatter Catamaran. Thanks again.
Thanks. The helm position is great to feel the boat and enjoy sailing almost like a monohull. During long crossings the auto pilot is doing most of the work and you're having a great view from inside with all the controls on your tablet. And with enjoyable wind and the sceatcher we're fighting for the helm;-)
Hi, I know she’s sold now & congratulations .But I have a question if possible.how was she in light winds ? all I hear is how fast in good wind not so much in light air...cheers ...I hope this finds you well and safe...
You still need to compare her with high volume production boats and not the lighter and far more expensive cats but if you are equipped with additional sails, she will manage really well in light winds. Our 130m² asymmetrical spinnaker and 70m² gennaker worked great. With only the standard sails you will struggle in light winds. When we left Panama for our Pacific crossing we had 3 days of 6kts of wind and we kept our spinnaker for 3 days and nights and managed to keep a 5kts of average speed and this loaded with all our around-the-world gear and food and drinks for 3 months. Just keeping one of the 2 additional front sails depending of the angle with light winds is what will work best.
Hi Juan, ours is from 2018. Launched in the water on the 2e of July 2018 in La Rochelle and sailed from there to Australia where it is for sale at the moment.
Hi Alessandro, sorry for the late reply. We have sold it in the meantime but to answer your question, we always planned to do a 2 year trip and get back to work afterwards. Owning a nearly new boat of that size when you only have a week or two to spend on isn't worth it. Reason why we sold it but in the same price range for the same voyage (France to Australia), we would definitely chose the same boat again;-)
I am very very impressed with how clean and well-organized your beautiful boat is! I would also like to say that I, for one, are glad you are not “wannabe actors”! It is a refreshing break to see someone speaking plainly and honestly about their boat! It seems everyone in the Cruiser community is trying to monetize their life on TH-cam in order to finance their journey while trying to become celebrities in the process. Thank you for your approach to highlighting and touring your boat!
Thanks Narsisco
My goodness, this is a dream boat, very clean, immaculately maintained, looks newer as new, obviously, this lady is a perfectionist, no doubt. well done and thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you, we do like her very much 😊
Very lovely tour of this great Catamaran. I like the shape and the volume of the boat as also the Lady has. Sweet french english accent. The only issue I have with the Helm position. I feel I have problem to get a good view especially in busy harbors. At all it's a great Bluewatter Catamaran. Thanks again.
Very nice home! I hope to own one like yours sometime in my life!
Beautiful boat and so well maintained and function able.
Gorgeous boat, thank you for doing such a detailed presentation. One question, how were the helm positions doing the long crossings?
Thanks. The helm position is great to feel the boat and enjoy sailing almost like a monohull. During long crossings the auto pilot is doing most of the work and you're having a great view from inside with all the controls on your tablet. And with enjoyable wind and the sceatcher we're fighting for the helm;-)
Thank you for sharing.
Hi, I know she’s sold now & congratulations .But I have a question if possible.how was she in light winds ? all I hear is how fast in good wind not so much in light air...cheers ...I hope this finds you well and safe...
You still need to compare her with high volume production boats and not the lighter and far more expensive cats but if you are equipped with additional sails, she will manage really well in light winds. Our 130m² asymmetrical spinnaker and 70m² gennaker worked great. With only the standard sails you will struggle in light winds. When we left Panama for our Pacific crossing we had 3 days of 6kts of wind and we kept our spinnaker for 3 days and nights and managed to keep a 5kts of average speed and this loaded with all our around-the-world gear and food and drinks for 3 months. Just keeping one of the 2 additional front sails depending of the angle with light winds is what will work best.
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A year late I am to this. Did you sell it?
best sales vidio ever. Wish she could sell my boat
Haha, thanks Bob ;-)
This is the boat of my dreams. Beautiful! What year it is?
Hi Juan, ours is from 2018. Launched in the water on the 2e of July 2018 in La Rochelle and sailed from there to Australia where it is for sale at the moment.
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Lovely boat! May I know why you're selling it?
Hi Alessandro, sorry for the late reply. We have sold it in the meantime but to answer your question, we always planned to do a 2 year trip and get back to work afterwards. Owning a nearly new boat of that size when you only have a week or two to spend on isn't worth it. Reason why we sold it but in the same price range for the same voyage (France to Australia), we would definitely chose the same boat again;-)
@@sailinglouiseanna3293 thank you!
Iaorana j'aimerais échanger votre catamaran contre un terrain de 2000m² sur Rangiroa au Tuamotu de la Polynésie française avec maison comprise
Is this boat for sale!???
not anymore...
@@SlavaLevi17 what was the price? i don't know why boat prices are always a secret.
Hi Sailing Strathcona, it was for sale but not anymore. Kind regards