Tur cu iaht de 300.000 €: Beneteau Oceanis 37 1

Tur cu iaht de 300.000 €: Beneteau Oceanis 37 1



O barcă cu vele de familie grozavă și un model nou-nouț, Beneteau Oceanis 37.1. Sponsorizat de: https://www.boatsandyachtswarranty.com În asociere cu: https://setagyachts.com/ https://www.vircru.com/ https://www.garmin.com/ https://www. ultramarine-anchors.com/?utm_source=yw&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=Aquaholic_january Prețul este doar cu titlu orientativ și poate varia considerabil în funcție de locație și specificație Cu mulțumiri către: https://www.beneteau.com https://instagram.com /aquaholicnick https://twitter.com/BurnhamNick https://facebook.com/aquaholicnick Citiți articolele mele online pentru MBY la https://www.mby.com/author/nickburnham Vedeți mai multe dintre videoclipurile mele pe canalul YouTube MBY : https://www.youtube.com/user/ybwtv #aquaholic #boat #boating #yacht #yachting #vlog

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41 thoughts on “Tur cu iaht de 300.000 €: Beneteau Oceanis 37 1

  1. Sensible! The prices are insane for all new boats, but this has a price that is one the saner side of insanity for what you get. 🙂

  2. There are people crazy enough to take that sailboat and try to sail across the Atlantic with that tiny fridge and freezer and then the really crazy ones that would try to go across the Pacific. I'm not saying it couldn't be done, with plug in coolers/freezers, fishing along the way, canned goods, MRE's and of course sheer pluck, determination and skill would factor in there as well. But the ever evolving mythos of 1 or 2 people crossing the wide Oceans in a small sailboat is usually ill advised for most people. However, if you were going to try it, a Beneteau would probably be your best choice. I'm sure others would work too, but go with a name you trust.

  3. I know many serious sailors who like this type of boat and even have them as liveaboards. Not my style but it's certainly nice to see a change of yacht types.

  4. Thanks for the tour Nick. Cheap and nasty but, saying that, I have an apartment full of IKEA sh#t myself: not one piece of real wood on this boat. This sailboat however, like someone else said, does the job.

  5. My grandfather used to have a Frers 36 built in the 80s. With how much wider boats are these days, the amount of additional interior space you get is absolutely wild.

  6. These boats are a pain to sail, only an auto pilot can keep them pointed straight, look at Sailboat data and see the low comfort ratio, might be ok at anchor, maybe should just stay at anchor

  7. Hi Nick, And thank you for this nice show of this new Beneteau Oceanis 37 1 Its always nice to see a sail boat on your channel occasionally I like that so also this Beneteau with those flush hatchs the open cockpit, but always the space below is great in this one with 3 cakins one head and this time the galley in the middle of the salon Thanks again Nick thats a nice one ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  8. Nick, unfortunately several things which you were trying to point out were out of shot. Time to recalibrate the grey matter <=> GoPro interface 😀 I always appreciate your tours, but that looks like a rather cheap construction and fit out for £300K.

  9. That's a very big yacht for 37 feet! Not sure how I feel about the lack of backstay, and a bit unusual without the main mast traveller being further aft but i guess this is pitched more as a day/weekend boat rather than a longer term liveaboard/blue water yacht

  10. These are my favorites – well-designed sub-40 foot yachts. Thanks for the excellent video Nick! This was a rough week, and the tour was just what I needed.

  11. Don't know if such a thing exists, but think about having that center cocktail table in the open cockpit being able to cant and keep vertical. So much time one is spent on list.

  12. Hi Nick – would it be too much to ask that you perhaps do a little video on the best places to go boating within reasonable distance from where you are based please? Or within reasonable distance from The Solent or Portsmouth Harbour or perhaps Brighton? I am considering a weekender cabin very soon based on Portsmouth Harbour and am ‘convincing’ my wife of the merits of a boaty life, I am sure for you have already navigated to many interesting places in this area…. Most grateful, Andrew.

  13. Ifthe two Cabin twohead layout didn't have the linear galley, I'd actually be interested in this, but only if the Yanmar was direct Drive, and not a Yanmar Saildrive (frankly the Yanmar Saildrives suck below 80 hp, when you can opt for the far Superior ZF Saildrive, which is as good as the Volvo Saildrive) but Ive been slammed on my ears too often with Linear galleys to ever tolerate having one myself tbh, you just have to be able to wedge yourself into a Galley securely. Some of the larber Beneteau Oceanis models do get it Right though Nick, so I'll be considering one of those for my tide me over Sailboat to get me back Afloat with, until I can get a Customised Island Packet IP 439 built. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you Nick, and the same to all of your Subscribers. Keep up the great Work. Bob. 🎄🎄🎄🧑‍🎄🧑‍🎄🧑‍🎄❤️❤️❤️

  14. The cockpit area is wonderful.
    Far bigger than yachts of old
    The drop down transom is a
    lovely feature.
    The interior is just cheap and nasty. A sign of our throwaway society and unlikely to stand up to marine use.

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