Plictisit de obișnuit? Prima barcă cu motor a lui Rustler, Rustler 41, ar putea fi doar tonicul de care aveți nevoie… Alex Smith o ia pentru un test drive. Specificații Rustler 41 LOA: 41 ft 0in (12,50 m) Lungime: 13 ft 4 in (4,00) Pescaj: 2 ft 4 in (0,64 m) Deplasare: 11.000 kg (ușoară) Motoare: 2 x Yanmar 4,5 L V8 8LV 370 ► Deveniți un motor diesel 35 knots Viteza maximă GRATUIT: ABONAȚI-vă acum la pagina YouTube a MBY – 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 ► Apreciați-ne pe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorboatandyachting ► Urmărește-ne pe Twitter: ►mbysmagazine ► 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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Construit manual, britanic și frumos | Rustler 41 sea trial | Barcă cu motor și iahting
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What a beautiful little boat. It looks so good and delivers entertainment too. I wish I had the pennies required..
For nearly a million quid, that aft cabin was ridiculous. The space above the beds was about 4 inches. Bavaria 41 footers are half the price, with 2 proper cabins. A life more boaty did a great review 4 months ago on one, it was £487,000.
Reminds me of a Saber. Very nice, great classic look
Gorgeous boat! Reminds me of the Pearson True North 38 that I used to own. Another motor yacht designed by a sailboat maker.
Unfortunately the name reminds of the horrible microwave burgers
Brilliant review Alex, thank you.
It’s not going to win any awards based on cold hard facts, but it’s not trying to. It should win something for style, individuality and quality finishes.
Looks an absolutely stunning sensational boat just wondering when your next podcast is out thoroughly enjoying it regarding the podcast. Could you please do a subject matter on flares and safety kit that you should take on your boat? Many thanks.
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What a good looking boat – I get that some people want flybridges and endless levels but you end up with a top heavy look with all of the grace of a floating block of flats. I think some aspects of the interior design need refinement but from the outside, it looks lovely.
During the boat sea test, blindfolded I would think the fit out was IKEA-ish . A million quid boat with all that rattling yuk . Thanks for sharing sir.
Nice, timeless design. But it's a fair-weather boat.
How come it rattles so much on rougher sea?
Great looking boat but I'd still take a Marex 440 over this.
White horses – what are you talking about – totally detracts from the entire review
Great looking boat……… being picky, looks to me like the middle of that transom is missing 🤔 I like the pass through, but I’d like to see one curve across when it’s closed up. As others say, noisy at pace, but I’m sure a lot of that is the owners own gear…… and perhaps he mooches about at a slower pace 🎉🇬🇧
Not as attractive as my Chris Craft Roamer 40.
They make burgers as well. 😊
Another of those HOW MUCH boats, but if you want one maybe only this will do, pretty enough, some lovely finishes as well, i would never spend the money they want for this, but horses for courses as they say, being critical i'd say the dash shortcomings (glare) and the loo too far to one side tells a story, a nice boat but needs more thought.
Nice looking boat, but for the money, at 40 foot plus, I’d always go for an ft cabin. Used Elling E4?
Being a bit picky, but I do hate access to electrics via the shower even though it’s a sealed door. Designing the aft cabin to convert to two singles sounds good but one person is still going to have to climb over the other to get out. As for the positioning of the toilet! It’s as though it was an afterthought!
For that price, I would expect a joystick to be included and the proportional bow and stern thrusters to be standard, not extras.
The presenter spent so much time going on about the quality of the wood and didn’t bother to show things like storage in the galley, the fridge (which looked small).
It is a lot of money, but has a good quality feel about it. Not my cup of tea though. Thanks Alex for a great video.
That’s.a ‘proper’ guest cabin? Seems like they forgot they needed a 2nd cabin, threw a couple pieces of walnut and outdoor cushions on the floor and moved on. Looks good from the dock though.