Love to hear that! We have many more 29 Educational videos coming soon including electrical system, shore power, and explaining the Simrad NSX display screens.
Great presentation, as always, Ben. The access to all technical faciities, tanks, electronics and harnesses is major improvement over the 28, and more than appropriate on an adventure boat. One area that you could mention is the access behind the mirror (two turnbuckles, folds down on hinges) in the front berth, to the electronic modules, and the plotters. Not generally where a day to day customer wants to be spennding time, but as I have mentioned - the brand promotes itself with adventure boating, and being able to solve issues whilst away in a remote location, can make the difference. BTW, checking both bilge areas where the pumps are located (front and rear) should be a regular maintainance exercise. Occasionally debris can collect there, and when the day (hopefully never) should come, you want both of those to pump with full efficiency.
Great video Ben. Quick question. You showed some canvas stored in the bow and referenced them as the "Window Covers". What do you use to cover the boats cushions when at berth on the 29? Especially with the 29 Sun Top U-Seating version? Thanks!
There are cushion covers with the boat! We had them stored away on another boat when we filmed this, but when you put the boat to bed there are snap on covers that go over all the cushions.
Muy bien explicado.Ojala Navan hiciese lo mismo.Ademas todo perfecto,en su sitio y con mucho sentido
Fantastic video. I had been waiting for something like this. I have a 29 coming to Virginia via ECYS.
Love to hear that! We have many more 29 Educational videos coming soon including electrical system, shore power, and explaining the Simrad NSX display screens.
thanks for sharing so important information
No problem, glad it was helpful. More to come!
Great presentation, as always, Ben. The access to all technical faciities, tanks, electronics and harnesses is major improvement over the 28, and more than appropriate on an adventure boat.
One area that you could mention is the access behind the mirror (two turnbuckles, folds down on hinges) in the front berth, to the electronic modules, and the plotters. Not generally where a day to day customer wants to be spennding time, but as I have mentioned - the brand promotes itself with adventure boating, and being able to solve issues whilst away in a remote location, can make the difference.
BTW, checking both bilge areas where the pumps are located (front and rear) should be a regular maintainance exercise. Occasionally debris can collect there, and when the day (hopefully never) should come, you want both of those to pump with full efficiency.
Great video Ben. Quick question. You showed some canvas stored in the bow and referenced them as the "Window Covers". What do you use to cover the boats cushions when at berth on the 29? Especially with the 29 Sun Top U-Seating version? Thanks!
There are cushion covers with the boat! We had them stored away on another boat when we filmed this, but when you put the boat to bed there are snap on covers that go over all the cushions.
What is the bridge clearance height? Is it easy to drop the mast?
Gunwales seem extremely low for that size boat as if it’s more of a bay boat. Looks like it rides well though in 3-4 ft. Seas.
Do you guys have a West Coast dealer?
Jeff Brown Yachts represents Axopar on the west coast. You should give them a call!
what would you say between axopar 29 xc and saxdor 320 gtc ?
Axopar 29!!