Primul test al ultimei barci sport convertibile | Saxdor 400 GTC sea trial | Barcă cu motor și iahting

Primul test al ultimei barci sport convertibile |  Saxdor 400 GTC sea trial |  Barcă cu motor și iahting



Cu ușile laterale glisante din sticlă, balcoanele rabatabile, trapa electrică, ușile pliante din pupa și luneta din spate ridicabilă, Saxdor 400 GTC este la fel de aproape de un hardtop decapotabil ca o barcă sport. Hugo Andreae preia acest decapotabil suprem la un test complet al specificațiilor Saxdor 400 GTC LOA: 50ft 2im (15.30m) GRAND: 16FT 7in (5.05m) MOTOARE: 2 x Mercury 350 – 400CP VITEZA SUPERIOR: 42 – 45 noduri, PRET DE LA 03 GBP (Inc. TVA) ► Deveniți un ABONAT GRATUIT la pagina YouTube a MBY acum – https://www.youtube.com/user/ybwtv?sub_confirmation=1 ► Pentru cele mai recente recenzii, lansări de echipamente noi și știri despre turnee, vizitați site-ul nostru aici – http://www.mby.com ► Dă-ne Like pe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorboatandyachting ► Urmărește-ne pe Twitter: https://twitter.com/mbymagazine ► Urmărește-ne pe Instagram: https: //www.instagram.com/motorboat_and_yachting/ ► Ce ai crezut? Spune-ne în comentariile de mai jos! ► Nu uitați să apăsați butonul de Like și să vă abonați dacă v-a plăcut 🙂 #MotorBoatYachting

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27 thoughts on “Primul test al ultimei barci sport convertibile | Saxdor 400 GTC sea trial | Barcă cu motor și iahting

  1. Thanks for the tour of the new Saxdoor. A lot to like, but I find some features almost too clever – they sort of get in your way. Very much not a fan of the lack of convenient access to side decks for hanging fenders. A lot of competition in the "commuter" niche – Axopar, Wellcraft, Nimbus, Juneau and Windy to name some. I think the American Boston Whaler 380 Realm competes well, although it's a much heavier, more expensive boat. The Tiara 43 LS is a fine competitor also.

  2. That is a cracking boat, so flexible with the different configurations and nicely finished off, I was surprised when you showed us the rear cabin, It handled brilliantly out at sea, it did not appear to struggle at all just looked smooth and capable. Definitely a boat to consider in this price range. Great video Hugo thank you.

  3. Brilliant review Hugo of a very impressive boat. Pleased to see it handling the Solent so well.

    I’d want a cuppa waiting for the aft window to lift 😆

  4. 66 litres an hour at 16 knots – exactly the same as my Swift Trawler 34 (only I’m buying cheaper diesel….)

    However, if I try really hard (downhill) I’ve maxed at 21 knots…

    Nice boat, great review as ever. Has the boat been antifouled? The hull looks as if it’s been in the water a week unprotected. And can you Drystack it? I know the 32 will Drystack – but is this a step too far?

  5. She is an all rounder with her cabins, drop down balconies, smallish heads. Clever use of seats. A great day or weekend boat for all weathers with the close or open wheelhouse. Sleeps 4 comfortable. A good boat with great agility dorys what it says on the tin. Like her.

  6. I don't like the rearward slanting front windows. They looked cool in the 80's, but they are heat gatherers and look dated by now. Trawler-style rulez!

  7. Thank you Hugo, gosh…that boat is like a Japanese puzzle box….well done on showing us all the features…can’t have been easy. Love it…

  8. Awesome boat so many great ideas come to life would love to see a cat version of this boat between 4045 foot. I think that would be much room awesome to see built.

  9. I have one on order through Neville, Ideal Boats, who have been great. I was glad to see your review and comments on the boat, particularly the doors and frame. Your comment on the boat being great all around and for all seasons is why I bought it. Nice to hear this from someone with more experience than I. I just need to figure out a system for the blinds for privacy and sun protection as I intend to use mine for longer adventures. Any suggestions are warmly welcome. Great video and thank you.

  10. Sleeping areas suitable for hobbit s with small size feet. They don't wear shoes or for Dracula on his way from transylvania to England. Recommended by psychotherapist so they can charge to cure claustrophobia in hobbits.

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