Rustler 41 și-a făcut premiera mondială la Southampton Boat Show din acest an, iar editorul MBY, Hugo Andreae, a fost acolo pentru a face un prim tur exclusiv. Specificații Rustler 41 LOA: 41 ft 0in (12.50m) GRAND: 13ft 4in (4.00) MOTOARE: Twin Yanmar 8LV320s VITEZĂ PRINCIPALĂ: 35 noduri PREȚ: POA CONTACT: rustleryachts.com ► Deveniți un ABONAT GRATUIT acum la pagina MBY: https //www.youtube.com/user/ybwtv?sub_confirmation=1 ► Pentru cele mai recente recenzii, lansări de echipamente noi și știri din tur, vizitați site-ul nostru aici – http://www.mby.com ► Dă Like-ne 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 crezi? 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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Ar putea fi acesta următorul iaht regal? | Tur exclusiv Rustler 41 | Barcă cu motor și iahting
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Another Uk manufacturer…….Nice !!
Looks like a bad copy of a Zeelander
Very regal!
Very impressive for hull #1 and always good to see another British builder on show.
Thanks for sharing Hugo.
Amazing boat, love it. Did see a little "water stain" in the engine room bilge though, hope that isn't a bad sign?
That is a very beautiful looking yacht, I really like the deep blue hull, nice interior too. Nice tour Hugo thank you.
A beautiful motorboat from a world class naval architect. I really enjoyed that review.
Imagine how embarrassing it must be to moore this next to a Duchy 35 or (if you are after a more capable hull) next to a Targa 41. The woodwork looks shoddy in a YouTube video and I am wondering how bad it is in reality. The silly wood strip on the hull makes it look like a cheap cigar box. The engine room is a catastrophe, and the fire extinguisher is important but makes it impossible to get to the steering gear. I covered many miles on Rustler sailing yachts and it is really sad to see the decline of a once great brand.
I wonder how prices compare to the Duchy? Now Cockwells have permission to expand their yard and production, hopefully prices will come down.
Cant beat Cornish craftsmanship
Looks bland and outdated
Nice looking, but uninspired. I'll withhold judgement since it's hull #1. Let's check back in a year.
Good looking boat. It’s like a budget Hinckley Talaria.
Damn beautiful looking boat, but i didn't know they made fridges that small for boats, lol.
The stern is somewhat similar to a Zeelander. I'm not really impressed with this vessel.
Gorgeous 👍❤️🇬🇧
Looks like something out of the 50s tbh
986 Balistreri Ford
Very pretty yacht. It is of a type which can be a good or bad thing. I personally love these style.
If you have to ask the question, the answers always no, even for clickbait posts.
Shitboat
Interesting yacht, a few bits and pieces to sort out. Like on the cockpit area the bar area. Compared to say Princess shre feels a bit incomplete. But they're plenty of potential in this type of boat. Hull 1 owner specification, a work in progress.
I do like her a good weekender or day boat, the range of 350 nautical miles is good for that. Looking forward to a sea trial to see what she can do
Nice looking boat, although I do wonder why they’ve located that little door leading to the ‘sensitive electronics’ off the shower floor. Is that wise?
46797 Jacobs Lake
Your usual excellent tour Hugo and what a beautiful craft she is. Yes it’s a high price but the lucky owner’s getting high quality build and finish.
like some of the styling, but would not buy it, if i had the money
Thats a smart boat. Traditional in style and finish which will I imagine appeal to a lot of people who like their boats a little less uber modern and fashion house finished. And the price is very good given its a high quality and probably a relatively small production run.
Thank you for visiting us and this quick tour of our new R41 Motor Yacht.
As you mentioned, this was hull #1, and she has now returned to our yard for more work to be completed before she'll be available for sea trails, her official launch and, of course, handed over to her delighted owner. Hopefully, when you visit, you'll see hull #2, which is currently in production – she has an oak interior that gives a different feel to the walnut on this boat.
Every yacht we build is built by hand to an owner's spec (choice of equipment, manufacturers, engine choice — including outboards for the US market), therefore, we can tailor each boat to its owner's wishes. So, if an owner wants a different helm configuration (layout/seating, foot rests etc), teak deck, different seating arrangement, more galley storage, wider berths, etc., if the hull allows, we'll do all that is possible to give owners what they want, equipped how they choose.
V nice, but if you’re after classic styling with exceptional seakeeping, can’t beat the Dale Classic 37… https://youtu.be/aMiPQud_F48?si=Xdn7XMDuJkP2WoVp
Boating royalty reviewing a future Royal Yatch x
Reminds me of a Vicem or Grand Banks in some ways. Of course I just watched a video on the Galeon 440 Fly and then I look at other boats in that size range and I say to them, 'Try harder!'. You have Sargo, Marex, Beneteau and Nordstar and I think they have more of an appeal for me. I mean, the Absolute Navetta Pathfinder 64 would be my ideal, but not very realistic. Then I think about this hurricane I just went through and think, 'If I had a boat, I could have packed up all my stuff and my kids and dog, headed north and then I woukd have power, good cell coverage, hot shower, food, clean cool wager to drink. Right now, I have none of those things.
Beautiful boat
All your reviews are the same. Why open all the cupboard doors? Also do a pre run inspection 1st
As a sailor, I know the Rustler name well. Indeed, I had my boat berthed near HRH when she had her Rustler in the xxxxxxx marina up here in the north. I could not afford a Rustler sailing yacht then, and I could not afford this one either. It is a small world, I knew the designer Tony Castro when he was a student in Glasgow way back when. I wish Rustler well and hope to see a sea trial. 😊
A traditional nice boat with no surprises but nothing new either. Rather middle class instead of royal class.