I agree with all positive comments thus far, although it’s my humble opinion that £150,000 or so all-in is a lot to pay for what is essentially a trailer-sailor. I think half of this total would have been more on the mark. Okay, trailer-sailors save on marina costs, but in reality, a 26’ boat whatever the type is still too large to store at home and thus will incur yard fees at least. A large 4x4 required to tow is out of reach of most trailer-sailors and this would have been a more successful venture if it had been possible with a standard saloon vehicle. Additionally, most drivers wouldn’t be comfortable towing a large load around most roads/car parks in the U.K. In conclusion, a very attractive vessel but a little impractical as a true trailer-sailor. At the inflated asking price, I suspect that most prospective owners would be looking at thirty something footers with a traditional keel set up without having to ‘mess’ with ballast and setting up of rig to say nothing of launching/towing. That said, if you’re looking for a traditional type of vessel without the hassle of maintenance, she should fit the bill quite nicely, and at twenty or so thousand less, is a little more on the button, although in essence, it’s still an expensive trailer sailor. Sorry. Thanks for sharing.
The privateer 20 is just as good for a fraction of this price. Its a beautiful boat but anyone would have to be out of their mind to spend that much lol
All the boats, in order to make them easier to tour, have had their keels removed so they sit flat and low. However we viewers are not just newbie looky loos, we are experienced sailors with a keen interest in learning about new models. Do us a favor and point your cam at the drawing that shows the boat in profile so we can see the Keel. In order to make an informed decision about wanting or not wanting a boat the keel plays an absolutely critical role. It's like showing off a new Corvette and showing the upholstery and cool dashboard without describing the suspension. Show us the whole thing.
I still remember when you met old mate from Athens at the Cornish Shrimper in 2020. It's so wholesome that you're still together. He seems like a nice dude.
$10,000 a foot is common today. Move up too luxury sailboats and the price goes up too $20,000 per foot. This price is reasonable for the quality of build. It would work well for me trailering between Sarasota and Duxbury. It can sit on the flats. A very nice pocket cruiser that is easy too stow at the end of the season👍
Really well designed and perfect for proper sailing over longer distances. Lovely and such a friendly design. Great job on capturing this for us to see it!
Wish they mass produced boats so we could get a boat like this for 20k, which is probably what it’s actually worth! Think of the cars you can buy for this kind of money.
Yes, but 150,000 Euro !!!!!????? I purchased a great 13-meter (40-foot) used sloop for just over half that price, and 3 of us lived on board for 6 years. We sailed it from the Seattle, Washington (U.S.A.) area to southern Mexico, a total of 33000 nautical miles in all (over the 6 years). Is the keel on this boat made out of platinum?
Wait! I haven't caught one of her vids for a while but I remember when she met the guy she's with. He was totally hitting on her. "What's your name...where are you from...can I buy you a drink..." He seemed to start following her around and she wasn't too thrilled with that. Did he wear her down? Are they an item now? LOL
just exactly what does that carbon mast do for us that aluminum could not do at lower cost? How is the speed and comfort? How does open stern protect the cockpit from flooding? how much drinking water do you store? how do you stay cool when it’s very hot?
The carbon mast adds to righting moment because of less weight aloft, carbon masts are not just about saving weight overall. Cockpits do not flood because of open transoms, and water that comes over the rails will drain out more quickly than with scuppers.
Almost exactly the same as a macregor 26m year 2004 model. 100k? For that is a lot, you can get a macgregor for 20 to 30k. Plus put a 90hp on the macgregor and you will go 3x faster.
No comparison. I crewed a Mac 28 - they would suit someone who wants a power boat that has a mast. It was fast under engine but ghastly as a sailing boat. The Swallow has been designed by someone who knows how to sail and what is required of a sailing boat.
This is a joke, I have a Bristol Channel Cutter only 2 foot longer and it weighs 14000, lbs with a 10'4" beam a true world cruiser, with a 38" overall length it has the sail area of a 38' sailboat
Your comparing apples to oranges. The BCC can’t be trailered. I currently have a boat in Chicago, to have it transported by semi to Florida for the winter would cost between $7500 to $10000 each way. The BCC is a fantastic boat, but it would cost even more to transport. I’m strongly considering this for my next boat, summers in the Great Lakes, winters in Florida.
I've loved this boat for years never seen one in US though. The older ones have this cool wood panel look on the hull as if its a wooden boat made from planks: th-cam.com/video/vck-xtfGolE/w-d-xo.html
It's 2023 and manufacturers are pushing garbage at insanely high prices for crazy profit margins! No standing headroom and a claustrophobic interior...for a 26ft yacht!? Too many uneccesary moving parts and cheap materials to quickly wear out. Some value of a sailboat is in comfort, more in versatility and most in low maintenance. I'd say this one fails in all three.
they should also ask the seaworthycategorie but as the guy said they have no idea of boats why make a video of something i have no clue and cannot ask qualified questions
Nice boat, old ideas and a ridiculous price. I had a 26ft trapper that sailed like a dream and cost me £4000. It also had much more room below and had a usable cooking area. This boat is nonsense at this price.
just a f...... 26 feeter, but space like a big cruising-ship ... (or what..?), 100 points for the genius galley, sleeping for 4 to 6 guys, outside a barbecue on the grabhandle, a 2. fridge .... and lets sail around our big mama ... i luv your SWEET SAIL SHIP ... AND ONLY 26 FEET, VOLL KRASS, ALTER - ☠❤🩹☠
The Boats from Swallow Yachts hast so much Charm. Thanks for this good Video.
I agree with all positive comments thus far, although it’s my humble opinion that £150,000 or so all-in is a lot to pay for what is essentially a trailer-sailor. I think half of this total would have been more on the mark. Okay, trailer-sailors save on marina costs, but in reality, a 26’ boat whatever the type is still too large to store at home and thus will incur yard fees at least. A large 4x4 required to tow is out of reach of most trailer-sailors and this would have been a more successful venture if it had been possible with a standard saloon vehicle. Additionally, most drivers wouldn’t be comfortable towing a large load around most roads/car parks in the U.K. In conclusion, a very attractive vessel but a little impractical as a true trailer-sailor. At the inflated asking price, I suspect that most prospective owners would be looking at thirty something footers with a traditional keel set up without having to ‘mess’ with ballast and setting up of rig to say nothing of launching/towing. That said, if you’re looking for a traditional type of vessel without the hassle of maintenance, she should fit the bill quite nicely, and at twenty or so thousand less, is a little more on the button, although in essence, it’s still an expensive trailer sailor. Sorry. Thanks for sharing.
The privateer 20 is just as good for a fraction of this price. Its a beautiful boat but anyone would have to be out of their mind to spend that much lol
I like the green on the swallow and it got a outboard engine , 😊
Very charming boat!
All the boats, in order to make them easier to tour, have had their keels removed so they sit flat and low. However we viewers are not just newbie looky loos, we are experienced sailors with a keen interest in learning about new models. Do us a favor and point your cam at the drawing that shows the boat in profile so we can see the Keel. In order to make an informed decision about wanting or not wanting a boat the keel plays an absolutely critical role. It's like showing off a new Corvette and showing the upholstery and cool dashboard without describing the suspension. Show us the whole thing.
I still remember when you met old mate from Athens at the Cornish Shrimper in 2020. It's so wholesome that you're still together. He seems like a nice dude.
I won't be giving up my Freedom 40 anytime soon but, this is a lovely little yacht!
Love this design!
This would be an amazing first boat
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I love it...if only I had 150K :)
Nice looking boat, not sure who pays that much for a 26ft boat but there are people who will.
$10,000 a foot is common today. Move up too luxury sailboats and the price goes up too $20,000 per foot. This price is reasonable for the quality of build. It would work well for me trailering between Sarasota and Duxbury. It can sit on the flats. A very nice pocket cruiser that is easy too stow at the end of the season👍
Campare cost with a new com-pac 27...which is a bear to trail & launch, and isn't legal to tow most places--but is billed as such.
They really borrowed a little bit from the McGregor 26 but it looks very well built.🎉
Spectacular
Nice boat I have a midship 25 but it's a center cockpit boat I like your layout of your boat
That galley blew my mind. I can't believe I have never seen one like that before.
See Macgregor 26 m
Really well designed and perfect for proper sailing over longer distances. Lovely and such a friendly design. Great job on capturing this for us to see it!
For that money you could get a proper live aboard. That is a lot of money for a weekender.
Wish they mass produced boats so we could get a boat like this for 20k, which is probably what it’s actually worth! Think of the cars you can buy for this kind of money.
What car can you buy for 20k that sleeps 4 and has a kitchen and toilet?
Well 20k is a bit to low my friend its more like worth 50k
Fantastico!
He was right. There is some very clever features.
It's got to be over 33ft to be considered a yacht , this little guy is a daysailer
Yes, but 150,000 Euro !!!!!????? I purchased a great 13-meter (40-foot) used sloop for just over half that price, and 3 of us lived on board for 6 years. We sailed it from the Seattle, Washington (U.S.A.) area to southern Mexico, a total of 33000 nautical miles in all (over the 6 years). Is the keel on this boat made out of platinum?
Wait! I haven't caught one of her vids for a while but I remember when she met the guy she's with. He was totally hitting on her. "What's your name...where are you from...can I buy you a drink..." He seemed to start following her around and she wasn't too thrilled with that. Did he wear her down? Are they an item now? LOL
That's a fine boat but the pricing?
This boat is fantastic, I wish they have an aluminum one
Can you close up the transom to protect from following seas? Or does it stay open?
Thank you
What a nightmare, having to own a boat! I hate boats. They sink.
just exactly what does that carbon mast do for us that aluminum could not do at lower cost? How is the speed and comfort? How does open stern protect the cockpit from flooding? how much drinking water do you store? how do you stay cool when it’s very hot?
The carbon mast adds to righting moment because of less weight aloft, carbon masts are not just about saving weight overall. Cockpits do not flood because of open transoms, and water that comes over the rails will drain out more quickly than with scuppers.
Almost exactly the same as a macregor 26m year 2004 model. 100k? For that is a lot, you can get a macgregor for 20 to 30k. Plus put a 90hp on the macgregor and you will go 3x faster.
No comparison. The Swallow is far better built than a Macgregor. Just the oak woodwork and carbon mast set it apart already.
@@jeremysanderson9673 Four times better? I would doubt that.
And not even close to it hey Dana 24
@@jeremysanderson9673 😊😊
No comparison. I crewed a Mac 28 - they would suit someone who wants a power boat that has a mast. It was fast under engine but ghastly as a sailing boat. The Swallow has been designed by someone who knows how to sail and what is required of a sailing boat.
The competition designed better than this twenty years ago and at a fraction of the price.
Should stick to turning out fox dinghies.
He was quick to get off the towing details...
Clearly one needs a big SUV to tow this.
Can this be purchased in the United States?
Dumb questions especially - ' if I pay that much do I get the trailer?' God ! People are so cluless🎈
Considering the exorbitant price for a 26' I don't think it's a dumb question at all.
Anyway..to each there own.
price?
Does it have a shower in the head, I didn't see if it had that option.
Nope, no shower in the head. There is a shower aft in the cockpit
This is a joke, I have a Bristol Channel Cutter only 2 foot longer and it weighs 14000, lbs with a 10'4" beam a true world cruiser, with a 38" overall length it has the sail area of a 38' sailboat
Your comparing apples to oranges. The BCC can’t be trailered. I currently have a boat in Chicago, to have it transported by semi to Florida for the winter would cost between $7500 to $10000 each way. The BCC is a fantastic boat, but it would cost even more to transport. I’m strongly considering this for my next boat, summers in the Great Lakes, winters in Florida.
I can't watch The 2023 RHEA TRAWLER 34 boat
I've loved this boat for years never seen one in US though. The older ones have this cool wood panel look on the hull as if its a wooden boat made from planks: th-cam.com/video/vck-xtfGolE/w-d-xo.html
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It's 2023 and manufacturers are pushing garbage at insanely high prices for crazy profit margins! No standing headroom and a claustrophobic interior...for a 26ft yacht!? Too many uneccesary moving parts and cheap materials to quickly wear out. Some value of a sailboat is in comfort, more in versatility and most in low maintenance. I'd say this one fails in all three.
All of these shortcomings are in service of trailerability, which is a big advantage.
Hehe…Swallow
they should also ask the seaworthycategorie but as the guy said they have no idea of boats why make a video of something i have no clue and cannot ask qualified questions
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Nice boat, old ideas and a ridiculous price. I had a 26ft trapper that sailed like a dream and cost me £4000. It also had much more room below and had a usable cooking area. This boat is nonsense at this price.
Could you move your boat on a trailer? You miss the point.
just a f...... 26 feeter, but space like a big cruising-ship ... (or what..?), 100 points for the genius galley, sleeping for 4 to 6 guys, outside a barbecue on the grabhandle, a 2. fridge .... and lets sail around our big mama ... i luv your SWEET SAIL SHIP ... AND ONLY 26 FEET, VOLL KRASS, ALTER - ☠❤🩹☠
Catalina had a sliding galley in the 70s I have a 22 footer sitting on a trailer ready for spring sailing.