Un amestec ideal de dimensiune, spațiu și performanță? Nautitech 44 Open bifează multe casete

Un amestec ideal de dimensiune, spațiu și performanță?  Nautitech 44 Open bifează multe casete



Nautitech 44 Open a câștigat premiul European Yacht of the Year 2023 pentru clasa multicoca, în urma testelor din partea tuturor celor 12 membri ai juriului revistei. Toby Hodges sa bucurat de navigarea lui… Raport complet în Yachting World martie 2023 Link către prima noastră prezentare originală din aprilie 2022:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZXkV7vEEGc ► Deveniți un ABONAT GRATUIT la YouTube’s Yachting World pagina acum – https://www.youtube.com/user/yachtingworld?sub_confirmation=1 ► Pentru cele mai recente recenzii, lansări de echipamente noi și știri despre turnee, vizitați site-ul nostru: http://www.yachtingworld.com ► Dă-ne like pe Facebook aici – https://www.facebook.com/yachtingworldmagazine ► Urmărește-ne pe Twitter la: https://twitter.com/yachtingworld ► Simțiți-vă liber să comentați mai jos! ► Amintiți-vă să apăsați butonul de LIKE dacă v-a plăcut 🙂

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32 thoughts on “Un amestec ideal de dimensiune, spațiu și performanță? Nautitech 44 Open bifează multe casete

  1. So why does no one just build aft cabins across the boat and put the helm on there. You sit a bit higher behind the salon and just walk down in it. You also feee up more space in the hull. It is protected, higher but not as high as a fly. You also can add a hardtop for solar

  2. so much wasted space having those lines run on top of the aft staterooms, cant imagine it wouldve been a hassle to have them run into a covered duct to the helms

  3. Thankyou sir. Its been a long time since we have witnessed such excitement in your voice durring a review. Top 10 boat you've been on? Think so. Viva the mast central. It works on so many levels. Well done.

  4. I like that we finally came down with the size (and price) – I do not view the out of reach stuff. But a boat needs to give me the lust to live aboard, which I do not receive here.

  5. Outside salon means less space to air condition. Utility area is a realistic need and appreciated. Forward nav with great visibility, bimini shade at helms. It lookes suited for Caribbean excursions. I see the value and positive attributes in the design. Just spotted the dingy davits, cool.

  6. I think one thing that gets overlooked on comments on these is that being outside in the wind and weather is why you sail these boats. But still – you don't sail one of these through the Bearing Sea chasing one of the fishing boats on Deadliest Catch. If you watch Erik Aanderaa's channel he's in an open cockpit Contessa Sailboat going to Greenland. Yea he's out in force 9 seas in his foulies have a grand old time. It's like Ice Fishing or winter camping. If you don't get it – you won't get it. Me – I don't get it. Give me a Nordhavn with a nice heated pilot house – Or even better a nice couch with a Nordhavn on TV. It's a very modern design. That is what Marc Lombard does. You don't ask for a Morgan by Tesla. They have their own vibes. Me I'm a Morgan guy. But – not in NYC.

    This also isn't a top line Lux cat like a 60 foot Sunreef. It doesn't cost like that either. I would like it if Toby would review American Sailboats like Catalinas. We do make Sailboats here you know.
    This isn't what I would want if price was no option – but I'd be thrilled if someone gave me one. I won't sail this through the Great Lakes in February. I'd Snowbird it to Florida and the Keys and and find out if all Pina Colada's taste the same.

  7. Only thing I would change is on the owners side, is to have the door to the shower open from the other side, so you do not have to step around it, getting in and out. As most of the time you would be coming from the bedroom cabin

  8. Great review Toby,
    Mark Lombard designs some fantastic yachts,
    But before I spend 800k I need to see you out
    On the open ocean in a force 6 putting this one
    Through its paces, only then can we say we have
    A great cruising yacht…

  9. Toby I love the long awaited review.. great job as always.. one question your true wind speed said 14 knots and you were sailing at 10 knots pretty much close hauled somewhere around 45-50 awa so how come the code zero was up in apparent wind speed must have been 20 or more knots ? Maybe true wind speed wasn’t correct in this video
    Feedback welcome seeing as you were there 👍👍

  10. Nice boat and good review. The solar panels look like an after-thought, installed by a backyarder and they look cheap

  11. 1:07 you can't argue with someone elses experience just because you have a preference sir. you mostly test boats in ideal conditions. when its pitch black , 1000 miles offshore, wind blowing … you won't care for freezing water or the feel of the rudder. being covered makes practical, real world sense.

  12. Exposed helms are only of any sense in fine weather, day sailing. Do it in the rain, in the cold and wind, in realistic offshore seas and you have to be dressed like a mono-sailor, and will feel somewhat miserable, exposed and weather-beaten after an hour! The main problem with most of these (nonetheless useful) reviews is they are nearly all in flat water, which is just not realistic when or if trying to see the true colours of a vessel. Anyone who is not an armchair yachtie knows this significant fact/ deficiency. PS stop quoting ex VAT!

  13. thanks toby, very nice and mouth watering video! I can‘t remember having you heard considering live changing actions to own a boat. But I can fully understand – it looks like a well done boat.

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