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Tur cu iaht de 235.000 GBP: Beneteau Oceanis 34 1
47 thoughts on “Tur cu iaht de 235.000 GBP: Beneteau Oceanis 34 1”
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Fine craft. Roomy, great for families or parties.
I still maintain sailboats are for people who cant manage the fuel dock. Oh well, more diesel for me.
BTW – I kid because my adult (?) son has a sailboat. Thanks for the video – everyone can stop laughing now – rant over…
Not long ago a 34 ft yacht was small and pretty cramped inside. It's amazing how volumes have increased and the designs allow more free flowing movement inside. Nicely done ! Thanks for the tour Nick !
Nick, any chance you might switch to sailing?
I absolutely love boats that float!! They’re the best!! Seriously, nice bit of kit all up. I would love to go sailing one day for a few days and live it up on board! Nice job!
How adorable! Very nautical as well. Thank you! 🍷
I know you posted the 51.1 review a while ago, but I was reading the specs on their website, and the displacement seemed really light, as on the even larger Oceanis yachts. Do they consider those to be blue water boats or coastal? The size would suggest blue water, but I’m not sure I’d trust such a light displacement boat on the high seas.
I think you have a very optimistic view of how much people actually sail. I don't know how it is in the UK, but in my part of the world, sailboats probably only sail half the time. Too much wind, too little wind, wind from the wrong direction, needing to charge the batteries, some of the "crew" don't like heeling over, and so on, and so on. Lots of people buy them without the slightest intent of ever sailing them, as you get the same living space for about 20-30 % of the money compared to a motor boat. Those people likely consider the sail to be emergency equipment.
I do love sail boats, I worked at beneteau boats in Marion south Carolina in the late 90s early 2000s ,I did deck hardware and built cockpit . Liked the job, didn't get paid worth a damn
Lovely boat thank you nick
Twice a year I charter an older 34' sailing boat out of Corfu and comparing it to this new Beneteau it is almost difficult to believe they are both 34'. Modern yacht designs give you so much space and i think that the two-cabin layout would probably be perfect on this boat.
You're not compromising much with this boat. Well-used interior volume and a nice social cockpit area. I wouldn't ever buy a sailing yacht, but if I were in the market for one, Beneteau would be my first stop. Thanks for the tour, Nick ,
Many years ago a friend and myself decided to buy "a big boat". I sailed a Contessa 26 at the time and they don't come much smaller. Ex charter was the answer. We sold our small yachts and scraped together a few pounds and off to Saint Maarten. We bought a very tired but sound Beneteau First 501. Being ex charter she had four en suite cabins, ideal for families. We brought her back to the UK, no the keel did not fall off. Many hours of hard work and a few more pounds and she gave us years of sailing both in the UK and the Med. Ok, back then the quality was just so so. The floors and joinery creeked but so what? If we could have afforded an Oyster or Swan we would have chosen one. At seventy now, I am glad we did what we did. Two generations got many years out of her. I still could not afford an Oyster.
Id like to see the other one.
Nice little sailboat, I like that these Beneteaus are targetted towards actual people/buyers and not just the super wealthy – they seem to select the materials, gear and production quality to where it makes sailing doable and convenient while still not making their boats unseaworthy. This size is kind of an awkward middle ground that isn't for me (I'd rather something trailerable or else in the 40-47 ft range) but I like seeing how they adapt their layouts into the various sized hulls. Thanks for the tour!
Lovely boat Nick, unfortunately I know nothing of sailing. I'd still go for the Nordhavn. Tuck myself away with a good book "beer" and enjoy my little ship.😃👍🏴
Hi Nick, And yes Nick what you say a nice compact family sail boat with 3 sleeping cabins inside one head or the bigger head and 2 cabins also a need idear on the deck a great cockpit with a table and douvle steering wheels at the back looks all very nice Thank you Nick as always what a show
Is that a Dan Henry on your wrist, Nick?
Thanks for the share Nick.
Please do a tour of Jeanneau 65
Those could make anyone want to learn and listen to Christopher Cross with the sun shining on their face.
Lovely yacht nick was surprised at room in side 3vcabins really nice
Great boat. Great video again
I always found sailing ship owners scary.
But being tied to the stove can stimulate the imagination. lol.
But is having just one bathroom really enough when you have that many people on board?
My first sailboat was a 8 Ft Jol.
I was 12 years old and ow boy what a fun i had with this boat.
After then i buy a 27 Ft Jol.
But i am lazy and a wooden boat has a lot maintenance.
So i buy motorboats sinds then.😂many thanks for the Tour Nick
Great boat for a nice weekend away, just the wind in your hair and the sound of water against the hull. Thanks for the tour!
Brilliant sailing yacht, with no non-sense solutions 🙂 Thanks for the tour 😊
7:23 haha
Looks amazing! Would that be suitable for a solo Atlantic crossing?
Great boat and tour, Nick! I like the short format videos you are producing lately but please don't stop the longer tours!
I love how all the boats Nick tours, from smallest to biggest, all have 8+ champaign flutes on them. I must be hanging around the wrong crowd, because all I've ever seen on my buddy's boats are sleeve of Solo cups. Enjoy seeing the sailboats!
This was Maggies video to shine! So much airtime LOL. Thanks Nick that's a beautiful sailboat.
I once spent 3 weeks on a 23’ boat and only 2 of us. But, both being over 6’2” it was cramped and by the end of the trip it was like a prison cell. This however would have been soooo much better. Great layout on deck and below and an ideal size too. Thanks Nick, great tour as usual.
I’d be dirty if I got a new boat and the bloody door squeaked like that
Great tour and nice boat!
Thank you Nick for the sailing twist always enjoy your sailboat videos!!!
I don't know why but there's an elegance boat a sailing yacht that motor boats just can't match.
Thanks for the tour Nick.
With a Bimini over the cockpit these make a great cruising boat for the Mediterranean. Completely understandable why they make such popular charter boats. And the Beneteaus are surprisingly hardy out there. Nice tour!
Nice boat
Quite amazing what you can get out of a 34’ yacht
Great boat ,well equipped and good layout. Easy for a couple to sail and brilliant for weekend use.
Nice boat …BUT..it's a sail boat that's too much hard work…😂..but really nice.could I soup it up with a turbo boosted engine… SSG
My friend , does it come with a security package? Ty for your time. Brian
What a great little boat!
Unusually, I prefer the 2 cabin option. Maybe you could spec the large locker as a “daughter’s boyfriend cabin”!
Superb tour as always.
Good video. Thx v much
Always an interesting video ❤ thanks Nick
Another nice review,thank you, I hope you a getting over your recent emotional upsets. Good luck, Peter