7.500 USD Ted Brewer Yawl – Barcă cu pânze Nimble 24 de vânzare #sailboattour #captainq

7.500 USD Ted Brewer Yawl -- Barcă cu pânze Nimble 24 de vânzare #sailboattour #captainq



Săptămâna aceasta, avem de vânzare o barcă cu pânze Nimble 24 aproape remorcabilă (chiar și un yawl!!). Este un Nimble 24 Yawl din 1990. Proprietarul este un cardiolog pensionat, care înțelege cum să îmbunătățească lucrurile. A îmbunătățit cârma, a extins catargul de mezel cu 2 metri mai înalt și a pregătit această navă minunată pentru următorul proprietar. Am vorbit despre cum vedem aceasta ca pe o barcă „Floating Glamping”… este o barcă confortabilă și vă veți putea duce prietenii/familia în mici ancoraje îngrijite (cu doar 1’10” de pescaj) și vă veți întoarce la natură.Asta plus motorul exterior și remorca pentru $7500USD… nu prea stricat! ======= CAPT Q MERCH ===== https://www.etsy.com/shop/CaptainQYachtHunter === =========== Sprijină-ne ============== Vă place ceea ce facem și vreți să vă ajutați? Deveniți sponsor Patreon și obțineți acces la previzualizările timpurii, conținut suplimentar și multe altele: https://www.patreon.com/captainqyachthunter ============== Conectează-te cu noi ============== https: //www.instagram.com/captainqyachthunter/ https://www.facebook.com/captainqyachthunter iată lista completă: https://boston.craigslist.org/nos/boa/d/georgetown-nimble-24-yawl/ 7542458853.html ======= Segmente ======= 00:00-02:09 Introducere și context 02:10-07:23 Design hull 07:24-10:50 Cabina, motor, comenzi 10 :51-14:07 Puntea din față 14:08-21:03 Cabină principală, Bucătărie, Nav 21:04-23:58 Dană în V, Cap 23:59-27:33 Vânzare barci cu pânze ted brewer barca cu pânze ted brewer modele de barci cu pânze nimble 24 revizuire barca cu pânze yawl sailing

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48 thoughts on “7.500 USD Ted Brewer Yawl – Barcă cu pânze Nimble 24 de vânzare #sailboattour #captainq

  1. If she was in Florida I would have to put in an offer. Beautiful boat and would be perfect for gunkholing around the Gulf with all of the shallow water and small islands.

  2. The likely hood of sponsorship by Dinty Moore may have dropped down a few pegs with Randy's comment about what he would and wouldn't feed his dog (Too funny). But at the same time you might start to see Alpo and Gravy train come on board. Sea dog will never go hungry.
    Another great little boat. (two weeks in a row). This would be the perfect boat for exploring the Northern waters above the Florida Keys or so many lakes all over the country. Lovely companionway doors. Giving me some ideas for my little boat.

  3. I live on a small lake in the Blue Ridge mountains of western NC, with my own boat ramp and fantastic beaches and little coves, perfect for this small boat. I love the classic look and the ones with the tan bark sails are classy. Thanks captn q and randay.

  4. Nice review!! I love the Nimble. Being a trailer sailor, landlocked in Colorado, it was on my short list but I never got to see one so,,,, very much appreciate you guys giving me a closer look. Dean

  5. I was this 👌 close to getting the Dinty Moore sponsorship deal done for you two and you just had to go and blow it by throwing shade at them in this episode, didn't you! That's it, I'm done! 😆😅🤣

  6. Probably the best story telling video yet. The content here is viewable a half dozen times there is so much to see. Captain Q you nailed it with the camper comment. It's classical for such a small boat though. Can't you just see this as a gift to your grandchildren one Christmas to say welcome to sailing. I would have died at 13 to have this. Treehouse privacy with a life skill training functionality. I would be tempted to buy it myself for my granddaughters but they're 3 and 1 so might be too early. It's like your first motorcycle or car , if you had an MG midget lol. Thank you so much guys for this amazing find. You are the man Captain Q.

  7. I can't believe that this much boat (and trailer able too) is available at this price!!!
    This is a superb find Captain Q!!! Thank you so much to both you and Ran-Day for continuing to show us that true deals are still out there if you know where to look!!!

  8. The "booty shot" and then the dog!! Too funny! We have two rather large dogs that love have their backsides lightly smacked gently. The thing is that we call it "playing the 'butt bongos'". They also know the term and which end to present when we mention it.

  9. You said it twice: "yachty". Cast brass fixtures, plenty of woodwork, floor grates and wicker doors, beautiful tiller and two masts. Any owner must not be afraid to pay the upkeep dues for something classy, as shown by ownership of an MG. I do worry that the wood staining is not as easy to fix as you predict. Perhaps the owner prefers to spend more hours on the MG.

  10. 21:21 Hilarious. "This is right where you'd want this fan…" Especially after a tin of Dinty (still not a sponsor, even though I've written to them about that 😠). Sea Dog was late to the party…was he//she/they at the vet? Sweet little boat though (other than the scary non-marine looking wiring in the hanging locker), what a find!

  11. After becoming so disabled that I could no longer sail, I bought a 20’ Nimble Nomad mini trawler which used this same hull. It had been laid up with a plug in the rear to enabled mounting up to a 30 hp (I believe) outboard motor. It also had the motor enclosed with a hinged access from the top. I used a 20 hp Honda which caused the rear of the boat to reach hull speed at less than half throttle. Wish I could post a photo here.

  12. This shows the Youtube crowd exactly why they should be taking note of Capt'n Q podcasts. After 4 odd years of looking at hundreds if not 1,000's of different boats and hull designes, I have to say that this one is the most unique one of them all. Is it possible for Captain Q to outdo himself in ever finding a more unique boat than this? I've already shared this video with a lot of people. Thanks

  13. I'd love to see the Captain try and get into the "cabin" on my 16 foot Cherry trailer sailer. They claim it can sleep 2 adults and 2 kids, but where i'm unsure. I slithered under the cockpit along a so called 1/4 berth and I went in head first, getting back out took a long time of twisting and bending with a lot of swearing, a near claustrophobic panic attack and after 15 minutes I was freed from it's clutches. I learnt a big lesson that day, never attempt to go in head first again, this ex bricklayers 60 year old body just ain't as supple as it once was

  14. Alright now. I have finally "succumbed" to this post this morning. Beautiful Boat. I love it. It would go so nicely next to the Hunter in my back yard. But…. My "P.B." though would have a bigger bite into the offshore environment. As always. Huge Thank You ~~~. to you both ! 🎃⛵🎃

  15. With that capsize rating do you think she'd be safe to take from Florida down to the Bahamas what with having to cross the gulf stream and a hundred miles plus miles? I know you'd have to find a pretty much perfect weather window to attempt it. I also know people who've made that voyage on Hobie'Cats so there is that. Loosing one of those is not that big of a deal and you can right them pretty easily even solo. If it were capable of that crossing I think this little thing would be an awesome platform to bomb around the islands on. I know there are a lot more Dingy Sailing groups out there today and even though she isn't a "Dingy" I think she'd fit right in with some of those. Another very neat find gents and I like the Captain's scoring system it makes things much more personal and gives a glimpse into his thoughts on vessels overall…
    Fair winds, following seas, safe travels and God Bless.

  16. I love the simplicity! Excellent find! Me and my boat are together until death do us part, but other wise I would be tempted to go and live onboard until my savings ran out 🙂

  17. Captain Q and Randay, I've been watching your videos, for about 15 months now. I binge watched all of them when I first found your channel. Now I find myself chomping at the bit for every episode to be uploaded on Thursday. you guys have been a wealth of knowledge and information, and have been helping to educate me. Retired for two years now and am looking for my first sailboat. I Just have to convince my wife it would be fun. Thanks so much guys!

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