It’s funny how when I first started watching this channel a year ago, I immediately watched all of the super yacht videos, and didn’t pay much attention to the smaller boats. Now, a year later, I have developed a huge appreciation for these smaller boats, with their unique configurations and creative uses of space.
@@bremflux6464 I watch what i can afford most of the time these days ,i.e not super yachts .Its great to see all the super yacht videos but eventually reality kicks in ......
@@christophertyler8051 with the right business plan anything is possible. Well, that’s what I like to dream about lol. Either that or euro millions quadruple rollover lol
I've been watching you for over 3 years now Nick and this weekend I bought my first boat! It's a £6,700 Maxum 1800 SRL Bow rider that needs a little bit of TLC but it's without a doubt a purchase I've made almost entirely due to this channel and seeing you and Marianne on SB2. Can't wait to get out on the water. Thanks for the inspiration!
Once a boat....always a boat! Your new addiction!😉 I'm on the water for 3 years now. I could live on the water...it's probably gonna happen....can't wait!
@@pinopino1086 15 years time "I've been watching you for 18 years and I've just re-mortgaged the house, sold all my worldly possessions to buy my 8th boat.... Thanks a bunch Nick 🤬" 😂😂
Welcome to the club, it's a addiction you'll likely have till you're 6ft under. one of the better one's to have though, I've been infected since I was 7ish. 😁.
@@120Livi more like I've sold my house and all my worldly possessions and now live aboard my 65 foot Nordhavn. Classic Nordhavn of course with many places to tuck yourself away with a good book. 😆🏴
Outboard engines - hmmm. Once all the clobber from inboard (onboard) engines have been removed thanks to the outboard motors, one gets something amazing on a boat - MORE ROOM. But rather than just put loads of GRP spaces below, real design has gone into the below deck, new found "voids". Three staterooms and a spacious head with separate shower area to start. And loads of added storage. Roomy inside and easy to get around in, this is a proper extended cruising boat. Nice. Thanks again, Nick for bringing us a broader view of under 40' boats.
Thank you so much! Been waiting for one of these vids from you for what feels like forever. This is my single favorite boat and for mere mortals like me almost affordable! Fantastic value for money, I think.
The helicopter made me actually laugh out loud, I do enjoy your random silliness! Lovely practical boat, not sure about that starboard cabin though, I'd wake up thinking I was a carrot in somebody's lunchbox. Lots of accommodation for this size of boat though, and a nice open cockpit on a single level with HUGE windows. Cracking video again, as always, thanks Nick!
thought the same, dont think that S/B cabin is a double. Fine for a kid though. Wondering how much fuel 600hp outboards would guzzle compared to 1x D3.
Such a charming video. While others might get frustrated at interruptions or background noise, Nick improvs a little snap and away everything goes. You can really tell that he has a lot of fun making these videos for us.
I've never been a big fan of outboard motors. I always felt like they made a boat look less...finished, I guess. But there are two huge advantages to them. 1) cost: it's amazing what this boat offers for this price, especially when compared to one with inboard motors; and 2) maintenance and upgradability: something wrong with the motor? Remove it and fix it or replace it. Good luck doing that with a Penta 360. This tour was an eye opener for me - thank you!
Also great for places like here in southwest Florida with shallow areas because you can trim them up and even out of the water. It’s mostly outboards down here now.
"This is a...." And I've already hit the like button! I LOVE the Merry Fisher and I was waiting this video for a long time. Now let me sit and enjoy every second of it! Thanks Nic, cheers from Ravenna, Italy 🇮🇹
Hmm, I like this. Add a generator and make it a single .... fantastic little coastal explorer. As I've said before, the variety of oats you sow us, is fantastic. Another top quality Aquaholic Tour!
Have been eyeing up a smaller version of the Merry Fisher, so I'm very glad you've released this video! Not many good tours of them available on TH-cam. Thanks again Nick!
Another great starter boat really nice, think I am warming to outboard engines as they are easier to get at rather than trying to get my big girth through some of the small access hatches to engine rooms. nice finishes and quite roomy for its size. Thanks Nick a lovely tour as always.
Amazing value for money, I can see why these boats are so popular, you get so much for your money by going for the outboards. Very tempted, great video as always.
Always the great presenter of boats of all sizes , the odd chopper or what ever comes along , if nothing Maggie is always along side . Have a great season Nick, you work hard for your time boating .😉👍👍
Never knew you had super powers Nick.. I do hope you returned the Helicopter to the sky when you finished shooting 😂😂 What a great little boat.. Can't believe the space below deck.. And so many places for storage dotted around her. Thanks for the tour Nick...
Almost the perfect boat. The only thing I would change, is I would have the bow thruster on the other side, to make it easier to stand outside the door when docking.
What a cool looking boat! I think this is one of the best value for you money that you have shown us yet! I don't suppose anyone would buy this for me today since it's my birthday? I promise to take good care of her and not end up one of those other TH-cam channels such as Boat Fails or Idiots in Boats!
Really family-friendly! Love the layout, the finishes and overall internal looks. Exterior looks great, not flashy at all. I bet you can't look like a knob in something like this. Great tour, Nick! Cheers!
Got to be the best family weekend trip boat I have seen it has everything someone would want and need absolutely amazing and u did it justice great job
Great little weekender cruiser! I would have it as a 2 cabin layout if that is an option. It's too small a boat for the 3rd but if you've got 3-4 kids or a couple of couples, you'll be crowded but functional. More and more, I'm attracted to the space savings you get with outboards and you don't seem to sacrifice performance. Gotta get past the prejudice that inboard engines make it a real boat! Space onboard for a 7.5kW generator...you know I need my 220V offshore! Wonderful, affordable and practical "bit of kit"!
And Thank you Nick for this nice show of the Jeanneau Merry Fisher 1095 the biggest in the range in the beginnig I saw those more with a inboard engine but now or days I see the more with outboard engines can still choose?
I actually like this model. Giving it outboards is smart on a number of levels, and it looks like a perfect fit for a family. Other than that dumb round mattress this is a nice boat.
Love watching Nick’s video’s, I continue to learn and I’m gaining confidence. I am actually contemplating purchasing a boat now I’m coming up to retirement and live near a marina. Keep up your video’s they’re fabulous.
I had to laugh when the helicopter showed up and you commented about it. When I was in college, my PolySci prof was fond of teaching class in the gazebo next to the class building. One day a big Pennsylvania National Guard Chinook helicopter flew by and in mid sentence talking about the US Constitution could be amended he shifted to talking about the Chinook and what it was like to fly in one. Memories.
Another superb tour! Another cracking boat with plenty to love given the price. Like @Livi 120 I've been watching for several years and we've just upsized our boat to one you had as the outside choice in a MB&Y article, so another boat sold partly because of you! Maybe you should start asking for commission?! Keep up the great work Nick
The storage space in cabin three can be equipped with an optional extra fridge and there is a huge storage space under the lift up bed in the main cabin. There is even a door that I always thought would be great to remove and turn the storage space underneath the bed into a doggie-cave.
@@cyruslad5462 this is a 36 footer. If you are looking to downsize then you have options, the boats that come to mind personally is my boat (beneteu Antares 9), the downsize of this boat in the same lineup (merry fisher 8.95). These are pretty much identical boats by the way. You can get an outboard version of the grand tourismo 32, and there are also a couple more. If you have any questions about the Antares 9 feel free to ask me questions
Really nicely laid out boat. Despite the size of the "kid's cabin", I still think that finding room for three cabins is impressive. And with the flexibility of the table becoming a berth? Bonus! Great tour as always, Nick, thank you! And if only we could all make life's problems go away as easily as you got rid of that helicopter...sigh...
Another convert to the outboard motors on smaller boats, the extra room is great. Personally I'd hate to sleep in cabin 3, it's not for even the mildest claustrophobic, but you are getting 3 doubles for your cash. With the void in the rear of the boat, youd think you could reconfigure a bit to gain that headroom somehow.
Instead of considering yourself a “simple man”, I suggest we use the terms “well grounded” and “down to earth”. That’s part of what makes these videos so darned enjoyable.
Sending positive thoughts, vibes, and a well-penned letter to St. Nick (pun intended) to have one of these shoved into my stocking at Christmas, or before.
Only found your channel recently but love these videos. Having seen these amazing yachts in harbours I really love seeing what they are like inside, thank you for showing us 😀
Very nice offering at the price point shared. Seems like if you take the big chunky engines out, and replace them with simple , easy to service engines you can save quite some amount on a three cabin boat. Noticed that you do loose on the bathing platform but there can be design to cater to that problem.
Nice boat. Good review, I love the disappearing helicopter trick! One niggle for the builder, why not put the bow thruster on the dash next to the side exit for ease of docking?
Interesting windows in the hull. They need to bring one of these boats to Haulover inlet in Florida and run the inlet a few dozen times to see if the windows will still be there.
hi, i love your videos! Just great, so quiet and such a good view of the boats. Could you try a Parker Monaco in the near future? A similar boat, also with outboards, but much nicer. Thank you very much
I love Jeanneau’s, always have but for some reason I don’t think that I’ve realised how much space you gain with outboard motors which of course you would. Anyway brilliant tour as always Nick!
If this super little boats was just a little longer. It be nice to be able bring out board motors up with out moving the bench giving you about 4 to 5 feet
Nick - we have the Beneteau version of this boat, the Antares. You should do an overview of that line - they are great boats! We love it here in southwest Florida. Just ran down to the Keys on it for a week!
Fuel capacity on ours is 150 gallons, two 75 gallon tanks. Not sure in liters. But it is the beneteau version of this boat, the Antares. We cruise at around 25 knots.
I love this style of boat - the 895 or Beneteau Antares 9 would be a better cost / size ratio for me. But my biggest gripe is I don’t want petrol outboards - and the videos I’ve seen on ownership show on the 895 you’re going to be getting a real life burn of 55 to 75 litres an hour for the 20 to 30 knots range. Marina petrol prices (assuming you can find petrol) mean that that consumption rate will be v expensive…..I don’t mind losing a big locker under the cockpit for inboard diesels - and the greater capex of diesels is easier to accommodate than a large increase in fuel operating costs (higher price of petrol X lower efficiency)…….a great video Nick btw!
Great tour as always Nick 👍 Personally I’d give this one a miss, preferring a Beneteau Swift Trawler of similar size but am sure this will appeal to a lot of people, it’s very good.
Now that’s a good bit of boat for the money, I do like the fact that they’ve got one good sized heads with a closed off shower rather than squeeze in two silly small heads in the same space. Who needs wet toilet paper? There’s a couple on TH-cam who got one of these ( or it might be a smaller one) and they share their adventures on it. A good watch. Cheers Nick.
Excellent video (the helicopter gag was lol). What an odd boat to have 600hp hanging off the transom? If the hull is built to the same standard as the detailing/finishes I suspect the engines will tear it to bits...?
Hi Nick, Have you got a Sealine F530 lined up any time soon. There is a motor boat and yachting one but it was first off the line and had faults that needed fixing. Also motor boat do not poke about like you do.
great boat! cute buggah that pretty much does everything. By the way teach me that snap of the fingers to make things disappear I got a couple people I could use that on…
Nick.. a year after starting to watch your channel we have done much research and have definitely decided to retire aboard something that floats. Our hunt has narrowed to particular types of boat. We want to go with a metal hull, the designs and interior layouts are quite quirky. You can obviously do things with steel that can't be achieved with glass fibre/carbon. Can you find some steel boats to look at ? 3/4 cabin.
About the boat: I'm a huge, HUGE fan of the Merry Fisher series and this one definitely takes the cake! (I say this even though I have a strict "rule" about equal numbers of heads for numbers of cabins/staterooms, but I digress) Now that high-performance diesel outboards are fast becoming a reality, I can appreciate the value proposition of such a design even better!
Not a fan of outboard engine boats. But this one is well done with some smart features. I wonder sometimes, given the double use of the dinettes, why a provision for a privacy curtain isn't part of the design.
It’s funny how when I first started watching this channel a year ago, I immediately watched all of the super yacht videos, and didn’t pay much attention to the smaller boats. Now, a year later, I have developed a huge appreciation for these smaller boats, with their unique configurations and creative uses of space.
Same!
I too watched till I realized my budget was indeed not suited for such
@@bremflux6464 I watch what i can afford most of the time these days ,i.e not super yachts .Its great to see all the super yacht videos but eventually reality kicks in ......
Same thing here.
@@christophertyler8051 with the right business plan anything is possible. Well, that’s what I like to dream about lol. Either that or euro millions quadruple rollover lol
I've been watching you for over 3 years now Nick and this weekend I bought my first boat! It's a £6,700 Maxum 1800 SRL Bow rider that needs a little bit of TLC but it's without a doubt a purchase I've made almost entirely due to this channel and seeing you and Marianne on SB2. Can't wait to get out on the water. Thanks for the inspiration!
Once a boat....always a boat! Your new addiction!😉
I'm on the water for 3 years now. I could live on the water...it's probably gonna happen....can't wait!
@@pinopino1086 15 years time "I've been watching you for 18 years and I've just re-mortgaged the house, sold all my worldly possessions to buy my 8th boat.... Thanks a bunch Nick 🤬" 😂😂
Welcome to the club, it's a addiction you'll likely have till you're 6ft under. one of the better one's to have though, I've been infected since I was 7ish. 😁.
@@120Livi more like I've sold my house and all my worldly possessions and now live aboard my 65 foot Nordhavn. Classic Nordhavn of course with many places to tuck yourself away with a good book. 😆🏴
@Aquaholic we must do a "meet the owner" of a Aquaholic junior. Maybe even a support group ;o) ?
I'm actually stunned by the value and practicality of this beauty! Pound for pound one of the best boats you've ever reviewed Nick!
Outboard engines - hmmm. Once all the clobber from inboard (onboard) engines have been removed thanks to the outboard motors, one gets something amazing on a boat - MORE ROOM. But rather than just put loads of GRP spaces below, real design has gone into the below deck, new found "voids". Three staterooms and a spacious head with separate shower area to start. And loads of added storage. Roomy inside and easy to get around in, this is a proper extended cruising boat. Nice. Thanks again, Nick for bringing us a broader view of under 40' boats.
Thank you so much! Been waiting for one of these vids from you for what feels like forever. This is my single favorite boat and for mere mortals like me almost affordable! Fantastic value for money, I think.
You're very welcome!
The helicopter made me actually laugh out loud, I do enjoy your random silliness! Lovely practical boat, not sure about that starboard cabin though, I'd wake up thinking I was a carrot in somebody's lunchbox. Lots of accommodation for this size of boat though, and a nice open cockpit on a single level with HUGE windows. Cracking video again, as always, thanks Nick!
thought the same, dont think that S/B cabin is a double. Fine for a kid though. Wondering how much fuel 600hp outboards would guzzle compared to 1x D3.
Such a charming video. While others might get frustrated at interruptions or background noise, Nick improvs a little snap and away everything goes. You can really tell that he has a lot of fun making these videos for us.
I really like those Merry Fishers, just seem intensely practical for 2 to 4 people as a weekender.
I've never been a big fan of outboard motors. I always felt like they made a boat look less...finished, I guess. But there are two huge advantages to them. 1) cost: it's amazing what this boat offers for this price, especially when compared to one with inboard motors; and 2) maintenance and upgradability: something wrong with the motor? Remove it and fix it or replace it. Good luck doing that with a Penta 360. This tour was an eye opener for me - thank you!
Also great for places like here in southwest Florida with shallow areas because you can trim them up and even out of the water. It’s mostly outboards down here now.
I did the same. This boat is really nice.
"This is a...."
And I've already hit the like button! I LOVE the Merry Fisher and I was waiting this video for a long time.
Now let me sit and enjoy every second of it!
Thanks Nic, cheers from Ravenna, Italy 🇮🇹
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yet another fantastic little boat, it's like the TARDIS with the space you actually get on her. Another great vid thank you.
Hmm, I like this. Add a generator and make it a single .... fantastic little coastal explorer. As I've said before, the variety of oats you sow us, is fantastic. Another top quality Aquaholic Tour!
The Beneteau version of this boat - the Antares 11 has a generator :) We have an Antares 9 and it is awesome.
Have been eyeing up a smaller version of the Merry Fisher, so I'm very glad you've released this video! Not many good tours of them available on TH-cam. Thanks again Nick!
Glad it was helpful!
This is a very practical boat. I like this one very much.
Another great starter boat really nice, think I am warming to outboard engines as they are easier to get at rather than trying to get my big girth through some of the small access hatches to engine rooms. nice finishes and quite roomy for its size. Thanks Nick a lovely tour as always.
Amazing value for money, I can see why these boats are so popular, you get so much for your money by going for the outboards. Very tempted, great video as always.
Always the great presenter of boats of all sizes , the odd chopper or what ever comes along , if nothing Maggie is always along side . Have a great season Nick, you work hard for your time boating .😉👍👍
Thank you!
Never knew you had super powers Nick.. I do hope you returned the Helicopter to the sky when you finished shooting 😂😂 What a great little boat.. Can't believe the space below deck.. And so many places for storage dotted around her. Thanks for the tour Nick...
It was a good jape at the time, now all I get is phone calls asking for it back! 😄
@@AQUAHOLIC 😂😂
Perfect for the weekend. Needs more bells and whistles. But its big enough. Thank you Nick.
Almost the perfect boat. The only thing I would change, is I would have the bow thruster on the other side, to make it easier to stand outside the door when docking.
Thanks. Great review as usual. Absolutely the best value for the money if you go for a new boat!
What a cool looking boat! I think this is one of the best value for you money that you have shown us yet! I don't suppose anyone would buy this for me today since it's my birthday? I promise to take good care of her and not end up one of those other TH-cam channels such as Boat Fails or Idiots in Boats!
Really family-friendly! Love the layout, the finishes and overall internal looks. Exterior looks great, not flashy at all. I bet you can't look like a knob in something like this. Great tour, Nick! Cheers!
Oh, I forgot! Hello, Maggie! Long time no see...
Wow !. Love this one. Good use of room, well appointed galley and excellent accommodations. Looks like a great value for the price.
Got to be the best family weekend trip boat I have seen it has everything someone would want and need absolutely amazing and u did it justice great job
Great little weekender cruiser! I would have it as a 2 cabin layout if that is an option. It's too small a boat for the 3rd but if you've got 3-4 kids or a couple of couples, you'll be crowded but functional. More and more, I'm attracted to the space savings you get with outboards and you don't seem to sacrifice performance. Gotta get past the prejudice that inboard engines make it a real boat! Space onboard for a 7.5kW generator...you know I need my 220V offshore! Wonderful, affordable and practical "bit of kit"!
And Thank you Nick for this nice show of the Jeanneau Merry Fisher 1095 the biggest in the range in the beginnig I saw those more with a inboard engine but now or days I see the more with outboard engines can still choose?
I actually like this model. Giving it outboards is smart on a number of levels, and it looks like a perfect fit for a family. Other than that dumb round mattress this is a nice boat.
Love watching Nick’s video’s, I continue to learn and I’m gaining confidence. I am actually contemplating purchasing a boat now I’m coming up to retirement and live near a marina. Keep up your video’s they’re fabulous.
Excellent review of a love, practical family boat. Love the way you got rid of the helicopter - that was class!!
Very nice affordable family boat for us...I think I'll look in to this boat a bit more now...thank you
There's no way this boat is 160k. More like 300k. So.not sure about affordability.
This is a perfect boat for me from where I come from. It's not expensive, lots of space, easy to maintain.
What a great little boat and well valued thanks for sharing this one Nick 🇨🇦
Brilliant Vlog Nick, fantastic boat for the money..love this one.. surprising amount of space and well laid out great interior. Thanks for sharing :)
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the outboards, love that it’s a twin, love the three cabins, love the price. I want one.
I had to laugh when the helicopter showed up and you commented about it. When I was in college, my PolySci prof was fond of teaching class in the gazebo next to the class building. One day a big Pennsylvania National Guard Chinook helicopter flew by and in mid sentence talking about the US Constitution could be amended he shifted to talking about the Chinook and what it was like to fly in one. Memories.
This one had me play the lottery, looks like the perfect size boat!
I'm getting my boat license next week, and my first cabin cruiser later this year. Thanks Nick for keeping me dream.
Best of luck!
lots of room and nice layout for a small boat. good vid
It would be nice to know how far you would get on a full tank of either petrol or diesel nick.
Another superb tour! Another cracking boat with plenty to love given the price.
Like @Livi 120 I've been watching for several years and we've just upsized our boat to one you had as the outside choice in a MB&Y article, so another boat sold partly because of you! Maybe you should start asking for commission?!
Keep up the great work Nick
I was about to do study,, thankyou Nick, valid reason to shut the textbook!!!
I think thats one of the coolest little boats you have ever reviewed 👋👋👋
The storage space in cabin three can be equipped with an optional extra fridge and there is a huge storage space under the lift up bed in the main cabin. There is even a door that I always thought would be great to remove and turn the storage space underneath the bed into a doggie-cave.
Good info!
Love the idea of a cruiser with outboards, is there such a thing as a sub 35ft craft with outboards, a generator and offshore A/C?
@@cyruslad5462 this is a 36 footer. If you are looking to downsize then you have options, the boats that come to mind personally is my boat (beneteu Antares 9), the downsize of this boat in the same lineup (merry fisher 8.95). These are pretty much identical boats by the way. You can get an outboard version of the grand tourismo 32, and there are also a couple more. If you have any questions about the Antares 9 feel free to ask me questions
@@cyruslad5462 merry fisher 895 is a smaller version of this one.👍
@@cyruslad5462 the Merry Fisher 1095 (NC 1095 in the USA) is available with optional generator and AC
I'm a big fan of that. Most of the more affordable ones don't look great to actually stay on but that one looks more than workable for a few days.
Really nicely laid out boat. Despite the size of the "kid's cabin", I still think that finding room for three cabins is impressive. And with the flexibility of the table becoming a berth? Bonus!
Great tour as always, Nick, thank you! And if only we could all make life's problems go away as easily as you got rid of that helicopter...sigh...
Hi Nick. Addictive, entertaining, inspiring and a magic 🎩 show. 3 cabins!! Wow. Looks nice inside and out. Great walkthrough video tour thanks 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Another convert to the outboard motors on smaller boats, the extra room is great. Personally I'd hate to sleep in cabin 3, it's not for even the mildest claustrophobic, but you are getting 3 doubles for your cash. With the void in the rear of the boat, youd think you could reconfigure a bit to gain that headroom somehow.
Instead of considering yourself a “simple man”, I suggest we use the terms “well grounded” and “down to earth”.
That’s part of what makes these videos so darned enjoyable.
Could you do a tour of the 895 merry fisher marlin? It's a really interesting and functional boat
Here's another nice one. Nice Nick.
Sending positive thoughts, vibes, and a well-penned letter to St. Nick (pun intended) to have one of these shoved into my stocking at Christmas, or before.
Only found your channel recently but love these videos. Having seen these amazing yachts in harbours I really love seeing what they are like inside, thank you for showing us 😀
Welcome aboard! 🙂
this happens to be one of the best deals ive seen on the channel within reach of the average person.
What a great little weekender! ;-)
Great looking boat and review… still waiting to see that Jeanneau Leader 10.5 S2 😎. Thanks as always Nick!
Very nice offering at the price point shared.
Seems like if you take the big chunky engines out, and replace them with simple , easy to service engines you can save quite some amount on a three cabin boat. Noticed that you do loose on the bathing platform but there can be design to cater to that problem.
Nice boat. Good review, I love the disappearing helicopter trick! One niggle for the builder, why not put the bow thruster on the dash next to the side exit for ease of docking?
Boat reviewer, RV reviewer, house reviewer, and a magician! That helicopter stood no chance!
Hello Nick, I do like the Jeanneaus, especially the prestige. Thanks for the upload, Take care.
"A super-practical family boat" Yes - thankyou for sharing!
Another great video as usual even if I could never afford even this boat at around $400.000 second hand here in Aus
Nice boat, there were one or two features like the fire extinguisher in the main cabin that I didn't like, but it's a fine design overall.
Interesting windows in the hull. They need to bring one of these boats to Haulover inlet in Florida and run the inlet a few dozen times to see if the windows will still be there.
Absolutely brilliant boat for a bit of fun and exploration 👍🇬🇧❤️
I am from greece and i love your videos.. keep up this great work..🎆💎
Thank you! Will do!
nice little boat.. I would make a few design changes and with a lower price. I might think about it.. thanks Nick..
Poor helicopter! ;)
Thanks for the tour.
I love when you do magic. That poor person must be confused though. 😁 9:04
hi, i love your videos! Just great, so quiet and such a good view of the boats. Could you try a Parker Monaco in the near future? A similar boat, also with outboards, but much nicer. Thank you very much
If I get the opportunity I shall
I love Jeanneau’s, always have but for some reason I don’t think that I’ve realised how much space you gain with outboard motors which of course you would. Anyway brilliant tour as always Nick!
If this super little boats was just a little longer. It be nice to be able bring out board motors up with out moving the bench giving you about 4 to 5 feet
Nick - we have the Beneteau version of this boat, the Antares. You should do an overview of that line - they are great boats! We love it here in southwest Florida. Just ran down to the Keys on it for a week!
More top quality content from the master!
What a splendid boat
Helicopter trick was tops!!!!
Great video again!!! Not only because of the helicopter!!! :D
damn strong nick, dead lifting a panel with a table and a stool on it !
I love this boat amazing setup you didn't mention the fuel capacity and cruising speed and top end, but i look forward to all your uploads
Fuel capacity on ours is 150 gallons, two 75 gallon tanks. Not sure in liters. But it is the beneteau version of this boat, the Antares. We cruise at around 25 knots.
Wow, you turned that heli into a person walking on the dock.. Magic!!
I think that was the pilot... 😳
@@AQUAHOLIC Just don't do that to me if you ever see me driving please. XD
Nick has some nice watches!!!
I love this style of boat - the 895 or Beneteau Antares 9 would be a better cost / size ratio for me. But my biggest gripe is I don’t want petrol outboards - and the videos I’ve seen on ownership show on the 895 you’re going to be getting a real life burn of 55 to 75 litres an hour for the 20 to 30 knots range. Marina petrol prices (assuming you can find petrol) mean that that consumption rate will be v expensive…..I don’t mind losing a big locker under the cockpit for inboard diesels - and the greater capex of diesels is easier to accommodate than a large increase in fuel operating costs (higher price of petrol X lower efficiency)…….a great video Nick btw!
Great tour as always Nick 👍
Personally I’d give this one a miss, preferring a Beneteau Swift Trawler of similar size but am sure this will appeal to a lot of people, it’s very good.
Now that’s a good bit of boat for the money, I do like the fact that they’ve got one good sized heads with a closed off shower rather than squeeze in two silly small heads in the same space. Who needs wet toilet paper? There’s a couple on TH-cam who got one of these ( or it might be a smaller one) and they share their adventures on it. A good watch. Cheers Nick.
Cool trick with the helicopter 😆
Excellent video (the helicopter gag was lol).
What an odd boat to have 600hp hanging off the transom?
If the hull is built to the same standard as the detailing/finishes I suspect the engines will tear it to bits...?
Love the content. Are there more sailing boats coming? It has really surprised me that I prefer them.
Sure are! 🙂
How about a tour on the smaller but very popular Merry Fisher 695 and 795 ?
Can you do the 1295 please? No other reviewer is worth watching
Not a great fan of outboard but they really boost the internal space.
Hi Nick, Have you got a Sealine F530 lined up any time soon. There is a motor boat and yachting one but it was first off the line and had faults that needed fixing. Also motor boat do not poke about like you do.
If I get the chance then I will
Love it, a lot of bang for your buck 😀 Thanks Nick!
great boat! cute buggah that pretty much does everything.
By the way teach me that snap of the fingers to make things disappear I got a couple people I could use that on…
Nick.. a year after starting to watch your channel we have done much research and have definitely decided to retire aboard something that floats. Our hunt has narrowed to particular types of boat. We want to go with a metal hull, the designs and interior layouts are quite quirky. You can obviously do things with steel that can't be achieved with glass fibre/carbon.
Can you find some steel boats to look at ? 3/4 cabin.
About the boat: I'm a huge, HUGE fan of the Merry Fisher series and this one definitely takes the cake! (I say this even though I have a strict "rule" about equal numbers of heads for numbers of cabins/staterooms, but I digress)
Now that high-performance diesel outboards are fast becoming a reality, I can appreciate the value proposition of such a design even better!
Tu et le meilleur continue je viens de France
All i can say sir, well done! Love ur Clips 😊👍
Much appreciated
Outboard motors, Hmmmm, I'd be worried about having them nicked, good storage though.
Excellent tour, thank you. 👍👍👍🚢🛥☠⛴🛳🏴☠️🚤⛵⚓😎
Loving the disappearing helicopter
Not a fan of outboard engine boats. But this one is well done with some smart features. I wonder sometimes, given the double use of the dinettes, why a provision for a privacy curtain isn't part of the design.