ACESTA AR PUTEA FI Acela!! Aceasta este barca noastră NOUA? Ep 299



S-ar putea să fie asta! facem sau nu??? !! https://www.sailingnandji.com În acest episod, mergem și verificăm o barcă cu pânze Tayana 47. Ne-am dus mai întâi să inspectăm această navă în dragostea pură pentru ambarcațiune și în dorința de a putea într-o zi să deținem o barcă ca aceasta. Nandji a vândut apoi și ne-am știut bugetul, așa că am decis să continuăm investigația asupra acestei ambarcațiuni care se întoarce de mai multe ori pentru a testa toate echipamentele de la bord. După cum spune anunțul, nava are nevoie de ceva lucrări, dar fotografiile arată uimitor… Să ne dăm seama și să decidem vremea că ar putea fi o achiziție potențială pentru noi. #sailing #sailingaroundtheworld #boatlife #tinyhome #offgrid #foth #Tayana Sprijină-ne aici ❤️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Nandji Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Sailingnandji Merch: https: //sailingnandji-shop.com Recomand cana de cafea 👌 Socials and all that jazz 🤘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sailingnandji Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sailing_nandji Website: https:/ /www.sailingnandji.com ABONAȚI-vă la Newsletter-ul nostru de pe site-ul nostru web pentru actualizări despre aventurile noastre! ABONAȚI-VĂ LA CANALUL NOSTRU. 👌https://www.youtube.com/c/frothlyfesailingnandji FACEȚI CLIC PE CLOPOȘ pentru a afla când apar videoclipuri NOI Nandji! Noroc legendele! Dacă v-a plăcut acest videoclip, faceți clic pe linkul de mai jos și vedeți-l din nou! 👇👇👇 Tisa! https://youtu.be/BwC7ntN8Xa8

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  • Gus Gus

    Don't do it guys. Just get up and leave that boat alone. You will be spending all your cruising $$$ and time working on that thing. It's a 'leaky teaky'. Been there, done that with a Hans Christian. If you can't find exactly what you want, fly back home for a little bit to clear your minds and figure out what you want and need vs. the first heart throb you stumble across. Just my 2 cents worth!

  • Smuli Smuli

    Best decision ever will be to get rid of the teak deck or replace it with synthetic "teak look alike" material like what they use on Amels. Check the hull number and that it is not one of those having blister problems in the hull

  • Pam James

    Love the boat ! Tek is a bit scary

  • christopher berthelet

    Nice. I love the headroom, something I keep in mind because my pastor is 6'5"" and others I know are tall as well.

  • Erich Collar

    OMG. sunset at 1:19 is spectacular. I guess its so common here that it is not even mentioned! And how about that awesome taxi! This is the boat for you. cheers from snowy Montreal!

  • Nalle

    Sail Life on youtube is a good Source of fixing teak decks, they fixed up Athena.

  • Mathew Davis - Adventures and DIY

    Everything that needs work appears to be well within your skill set. Leaky teaky, but you've got the right idea to pull it up and fill the holes. So much easier said than done, but it would solve so many issues down the road. If the price is right, I think you should seriously consider this vessel. It would be a heck of a home to see the world.

  • Joe Parker

    Go for it. If the price is right.

  • nick madrid

    Team Tayana!! We bought a 52 Tayana last year we are in the middle of a long slow refit but we absolutely love her. They are incredibly built well. Ours is a 1988 that has been sitting for over 6 years so we feel you on the work. Good luck guys! ❤

  • Bea Stoop

    Don't put your heart on this boat yet!!!

  • Simon Hantler

    great design but this ones got lots of issues. you would need to get it for $50k to make it almost worth while.

  • Len Raymond

    For the deck, forget the teak. Just go for the simplest way to get a nice white anti-skid deck and don't worry about any bit of weight it might add by doing the simplest solution.

  • Tibor Kiss

    most likely you need new deck supports. if water reached the cabin, it got everything rotten in between. Check out Sailing MAgic Carpet, they fixed the deck supports.

  • Mister510

    Check out the Sailing Millennial Falcon channel. They have a Tayana 42 and tore up their teak decking. They posted about it in February of 2019 and it didn't look so bad to do. No tearing out interior required as they're just wood screws into the deck.

  • Ocean Nomad

    I'm happy to contribute to a KickStarter campaign if you're short of $$$ to buy and upgrade the Tayana. All I ask is an initial spreadsheet showing revenue from all sources and projected expenses for repairs, upgrades, new equipment and overhead. And repair videos 😀

  • Bruce F

    you three are like kids at christmas best of luck

  • Mark Thomas

    Depleted batteries will demand a lot of amps and burn out an alternator – check that before getting too concerned 👍👍

  • chs timeoff

    Dont fall in love with the first lady at the dance. That looks like a lot of work for the deck. Please dont feel like since you have a buyer for your boat that you have to get something right away. You mentioned something about 100k in your post, how much in parts and more importantly how much time will it cost you and all the add on cost. I am sure I am not telling you anything you haven't discussed but you came across on the post that this was the best deal you could find.

  • Yvonne Kneeshaw

    Can u check others such as Sailing magic carpet who have great experience on refit ….they r talented & wise. Good luck

  • Mronlyjeans HP

    So happy for you guys looking forward to the next chapter.I love the dynamics of this journey it’s unpretentious.You have come a long way from being stranded on a reef .❤

  • Kathleen Greenen

    You will love the boat they are voyagers. we have a 48ft DS tayana and are so happy with her.

  • Bahamas King

    Definitely buy this boat. I will fly over and lend a helping hand.

  • Benjamin Clore

    Go for it! Selfishly there’s an obvious amount of content creation there too….😂🙌 but, you’re legends. You’ll make it sweet!

  • EYEFLY82 Russell M

    All if the price is right for what you need to fix and add . The teak deck is a big project but easy to do .

  • Donny Kincaid

    I would not buy a boat with that much work needed for a 100 grand…

  • crazyg74

    I had my eye on this Tayana when I was there last year. She'll be an awesome ocean/forever boat – once she's made ship-shape!

  • Broad reach

    I’d hazard a guess that once the teak deck is ripped up you find the deck itself will be wet and soft water works it’s way down the screws, but it’s still and easy repair. Good luck guys it’s a lot of boat and could be stonkin.

  • NZL50505

    Tough decision for most people but easy for you guys. In fact I think you’ve already decided! It’s the right boat for you and you are the right people for this boat. Good luck with the purchase process! 😊

  • kathmandoo

    BUY IT. Take a month off to chill and plan and energize. Then, work your butts off then, SAIL to the far regions of the world. Nothing can stop you. You are both young and time is on your side. Is there enough room for Mali ? Everyone is in suspense waiting for your next move.

  • JC

    Unscrew the teak and glass ove the holes….hurry up and get on with it, btw get a decent bloody hair cut! lol

  • Kevin Searle

    Certainly exciting! But just my thoughts here … would you get a comprehensive inspection done !? Or even two independent inspections maybe ?

  • The Wandering Jojo

    I think its an amazing sv.
    I dig transformations more then sailing, you might find that this is exactly what you need in more then one way. I think you know the benefits. We will be here watching, assume many will join in to support your journey also.

  • Gary Sankey

    Lovely boat guys even if it needs some froth lovin to get it right👍. It's the hidden bits that would concern me but you have the skills without a doubt, looking forward to the next episode, all the best.