UN YACHT DE VISE ȘOCANT DE FRUMOS DE 50’, care te poate duce oriunde [Full 4k Tour] Învățarea liniilor

UN YACHT DE VISE ȘOCANT DE FRUMOS DE 50’, care te poate duce oriunde [Full 4k Tour] Învățarea liniilor



Consultați piața noastră, în prezent în versiune beta, pentru a cumpăra sau vinde gratuit iahtul dvs. unic de croazieră: https://learningthelines.loma.tech/ În secunda în care am urcat la bordul acestei ambarcațiuni, am știut că este specială. Acest Taswell 50 de la Ta Shing, proiectat de unul dintre designerii mei preferați, Bill Dixon, este în stare absolut bristol. Nu există multe bărci vechi de 27 de ani care să pară noi. Ei bine, acesta este unul dintre acei unicorni. Are tot ce ai nevoie la bord pentru croazieră și multe altele, împreună cu un istoric de întreținere meticuloasă de către proprietarul ei anterior. Ce crezi? Anunțați-ne în comentariile de mai jos. Sub la Learning the Lands: https://www.youtube.com/@learningthelands Pentru a recomanda iahturi pe care să le facem tur: jordan@learningthelines.com Pentru întrebări media/sponsorizare: jordan@learningthelines.com ––– ––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––- Preț cerut: 400.000 USD (care este în prezent prețul mediu al casei și de ce spun relativ accesibil – majoritatea cuplurilor/familiilor de croazieră își vor vinde casa pentru a merge la croazieră, făcând acest tip de ambarcațiune accesibilă proprietarului obișnuit) Informații despre listare: https://preferredyachts.com/boat-details/?id=80196&title= 50-ft-taswell-1997-st-petersburg-florida-state-unite-iaht-de-vanzare&nava=2809375 ––––––––– ––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––– –––––– Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learningthelines/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learningthelines/ TikTok: https: //www.tiktok.com/@learningthelines

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40 thoughts on “UN YACHT DE VISE ȘOCANT DE FRUMOS DE 50’, care te poate duce oriunde [Full 4k Tour] Învățarea liniilor

  1. For people complaining about the term affordable at 400k you have not been out of your bunkers in a while. We have high inflation rates. Boating has become extremely popular since Delos, LaVagabond, the Wynn’s, etc have created jobs living at sea. Boating is not cheap! A great boat gets premium money! This seems to be a premium 50’ boat. Most boats in this range are 10,000 per ft so this boat is actually under valued.

  2. My jaw is still hanging…. The quality is insane (including the upgrades), attention to detail is next level and the owners are saints for maintaining her the way they have. Her weight and keel as a CC means max comfort and safety though I'd like to see all lines land in the cockpit personally. But, for me, the star of the show is the interior layout. An amazing place for a couple to live I'm sure! If this weren't double my budget I'd put money in escrow today!

  3. Checking out your marketplace. Looks nice, presents well on landing. Can I suggest a darker background? Black or dark grey perhaps would be far easier on the eyes and draw more focus to the image elements employed for section links. A white font would retain or increase contrast for older users as well. Just my initial thoughts, looks great… going to explore it now!

  4. You really think that was an extra table mounted to the roof? Looked like it could be, but it has lights in it? You'd have to disconnect the electricity to use it as a table…

  5. If you want your website to take off, you need to make it easier to find what you're looking for specifically. It's not a problem now with only a handful of boats, but it will be a monster if it grows.

    Need more "sort by" options.
    The "list" view button doesn't work.
    The "filter" function doesn't work.

    I really like the map idea, although the boat I clicked that was close to me had no info and just told me to go to Facebook (which I don't use)

    If you're able to work out the bugs, I'll definitely use this site to search for boats in the future. Good luck.

    Edited to add… This is meant to be constructive criticism. I love watching your boat tours and your entrepreneurial spirit, and I truly hope this is a successful venture for you.

  6. I was just looking at this boat Sunda as I was at Prefered Yachts. I think it Isa bit overpriced, but beautiful. Would be on my short list.

  7. Ok. Nice, very nice. Excellent condition and very well equipped. I just have two items of concern. 1. I don’t like the objects ( Jerry jogs, life raft etc) sticking out beyond the boats hull. Coming I o a dock with more than 40 thousand pounds of mass behind them. I have had scenarios like this with negative results. And 2. Again, a boat like this SHOULDN’T have to have a bunch of jugs on the rail! And in severe knockdowns and worse. Rails (even good ones like this are the first things to go. Oops! No raft. I had more tankage on a boat 1/3 smaller than this one. 200 water, 270 fuel and NO DARN JERRY JUGS on the rails. These can be remedied. Very nice boat indeed.

  8. You don’t pretend your in your own private movie theater You are in your very own private movie theater! When are you going to grow up?!!! You keep referencing how much “ YOU” love these boats! No one gives a shit what you like!! You have NO PRACTICAL BLUE WATER SAILING EXPERIENCE!! Please keep your personal feelings to yourself! No one cares!! Let the people decide if they are interested in a particular boat!! Please stop giving your personal opinions!! We don’t care what you think!!

  9. Did you get a peek at the ship's log? It would be very interesting to learn the yacht's history under sail; it doesn't look as though it has had a hard life at sea, at all. How many nautical miles under her keel? "YACHT That Can Take You ANYWHERE….", the title says. But where has it been? Outside the Floridian coast?
    I am a big fan of Bill Dixon's and have made many surprisingly fast, long passages on Moodys of his design. Jordan, do you know if the interior design of the yacht was all from his pen?
    A ton of showy, superfluous kit on deck. Some of it looks dangerous in certain situations/conditions.
    Dare I mention the cabinet full of crystal glasses? Or were they Lexan?
    Still, if this is the kind of "look" you want, fine. Imagine this yacht after full day beating hard to windward in a gale of wind.
    I prefer something that actually looks as though it has earned its keep and for this asking price, I could get a whole lot more; a practical, strong, workmanlike, sea-going vessel without all the "look-at-me" stuff. It wouldn't be needed, or wanted.

  10. Watching boat videos like this is always bitter sweet for me pondering how it must feel to turn the page on a vessel like this.

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