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Nice cruiser…was that builder installing iron or lead in the keels? An should we be worried if it is iron?
I will be honest I’m not a fan of that boat. I’m going to caveat that with I’m not a sailor! Just looking at the video of the boat the cockpit looks claustrophobic, and all the teak screams I hate sailing but love maintaining woodwork! Lol I’m being very critical, and have this opinion as someone who isn’t a sailor. I am aware. I’m still not sure what boat, length, and style I want/need. But the video shows the boat well! As always awesome video!
Well done. See, you don't need a sugarscoop.
My parents bought one of these and a ketch rig, went sailing for a year and 11 years later after a full circumnavigation of the planet finally returned home. They put it in a marina and never went sailing again. They said the boat did everything it was supposed to do and they had an adventure of a life time thanks to the Tayana 37
Great review. Thanks for including some classic west coast boats that aren't production boats with sugar scoops!
That boat is garbage. We're talking almost 50 year old design. It's not remotely comparable to modern designs and by the time you get it up to snuff you could have just bought a newer, more practical one. There is a reason modern designs don't look like that antique!
Interesting boats. Not really my cup of tea, but umpteen Elvis fans can’t be wrong
I helped sail a 37 from Marsh Harbor to Annapolis downwind and in the stream, with 11 kts at times, 30 mph wind and 20 footers and this boat handled it remarkably.
And yet they are a poor cruising boat: low volume, poor sailing characteristics, appalling windward performance, difficult to manoevre under power, much too heavy, inefficient rig, ….just awful
These may have been good in their day but by today's standards they are a dumpster fire. Small, slow, tiny cockpit. Save your money for a newer boat that you can sail now and not spend half of the year in the boat yard
is that the same boat as Millennial Falcon? Adam and K's boat?
Great review Tim. Keep em coming!
Nothing wrong with the review, but this boat is a P.O.S. I can’t even imagine being a retiree and trying to board this hunk of outdated double ender junk from a dock or especially a dingy with a few weeks worth of groceries and laundry.
I dated a girl once called tanya, and another called Tatyana ….ye I know….
Can you please do an educational video explaining all specifics in the cap size ratio and comfort numbers. I have been looking into this and many articles are saying that these do not take into the differences and weight's. I'm so confused! Do these matter or are they just wrong as thousands of articles are saying? HELP PLEASE!!! 😊
Can you please do an educational video explaining all specifics in the cap size ratio and comfort numbers. I have been looking into this and many articles are saying that these do not take into the differences and weight's. I'm so confused! Do these matter or are they just wrong as thousands of articles are saying? HELP PLEASE!!! 😊
Great video!
Awesome vid, keep up the good work.
Good review, Tim. Congratulations on the new gig. We are thoroughly enjoying living aboard our pilot house version, Tayana 37. Living in the suniest part of Canada on Vancouver Island, the pilot house, second steering station, and heater are a godsend for winter cruising. It's like Bob designed the ideal boat for cruising the Gulf Islands and Desolation Sound. Year-round cruising in Canadian paradise.
Chris and Sarah Shaw
Wow, a new video about one of my top favorite sailboats! 😊
Great review Tim. Continued success on your profession and passion.
How does the Tayana differ to the Hans Christian?
Hello and thank you for this video. I have jsut now watched a video on another Tayana 37 where the whole Windlass was ripped out of the deck whilst at anchor!!!!! and then she went on the rocks and sank…… not as bombproof as some may think: the windlass was ripped out!!!!!
Their health as they were in their 60s declined plus they had become heavy drinkers and that may have had an impact, Been there done that, might also kicked in?
Many if not most Tayana 37's are old and very, very tired.
Go away
Tyvm goin looking at 1 tomorrow. Subscribed
New to this channel, And loving it so far….. I bought a Tayana 37 About 18 months ago…..She was definitely bought as project yacht for me to " restore" then sell on….However the more i sail her in heavy weather, the more i work on her, the more i live on her, the more i want to finish the tidy up and head back offshore again, The more i love her as a strong safe offshore yacht…… I repowered her with a brand new 30hp Yanmar and shes now 400kg lighter and sails sooooo well, In light airs she sails like any other more modern yacht, and when the winds pick up to 20 knots or more…..thats when the fun begins and she can keep going all day…My young son loves sailing her and helping me restore her to her former glory…. and he even now gives me places we can sail too in the future…. Maybe that adventure sail to Raro this season will happen…… Looking forward to some amazing trips in the new future…Fair Winds all Tayana owners
There's a gorgeous Tayana here in Titusville FL for sale for a great price, which would be even better if i wasn't broke. I've come up with projects to get done so I don't go buy it.
I just read you're article on this boat, and now II'm watching your viideo on it. THank you, great info all arorund
Owned a green pilothouse one for 35 yrs….nothing like it…hull #158 purchased new inVancouver BC in 1979. Sailed many many miles and the outside teak was always gleaming. Re-rigged with sloop, roller furling, aluminum mast…Pacific coast higher mast. So comfortable for cruising, storage items etc. Perkins 4-108. Loved the teak inside and outside workmanship. Cruised with 60# CQR and chain…so yes, problematic weight with fuel forward….offset with lots of batteries in stern.
I love my 1986 pilot house 37 Tayana, some people trash them because of tanks, chain plates, bla bla, it's a brick shit house will sail over and threw many popular boats of the day, ask Kantor builder, encapsulated keel, Yanmar diesel. It is like having A ugly wife, piss off she is mine. Mad respect, Bob Perry,,,, is in the cruising HOF. Yes she does back up like a Drunken sailor, but I take out dock's,, boats and Hardley a scratch, i say oh shit and sail away. OK just kidding, love my boat single-handed sailing with autopilot, biggest decision is what's for dinner. Everywhere I go, people say what a pretty boat. Great review over 500 built, you can see them all over the world, peace out. Crabby Capt….
If the people there don't get rid of that government then it's over for the UK.