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    Interesting boats

    Assuming one were to purchase an Australian boat, how do you get it to the USA and how much does that inflate the cost despite the favorable exchange rate?
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    New more in depth Seapiper 35 video

    All valid points. Website still has copyright notice from 2021. Feels like the whole project is dead in the water.
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    New more in depth Seapiper 35 video

    Was pleasantly surprised to come across this video on Youtube. Nice to see a longer Seapiper video with owner impressions. I still love the design but since the production came over to the USA we haven't really seen much of anything. Finding new pricing or option details or even build time...
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    Seapiper 35

    When the Seapiper was first introduced for $185k or so I believe it was this boat was a bargain. Now? No. Getting to nearly $400k I can't imagine going for it with all the other options out there. You can get a Ranger Tugs R31 CB for that kind of money or less. Or spend a little more and get...
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    StarLink Moving Forward

    People are using RV starlink on boats? The Starlink marine setup is $5k per month with $10k hardware cost...
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    Seapiper 35

    Video I haven't seen before of a Seapiper actually tackling some water:
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    Greenline 39: General Discussion

    Gentlemen, the Greenline 39 hybrid caught my eye. For a 39 foot boat shouldn’t the fuel tank be bigger? I want to cruise with the family from orange county to cabo if possible. Is it possible to add a larger or supplementary fuel tank? Also, what about expanding the battery capacity? I love...
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    Oceanside, CA Harbor

    From what I understand the slip fees are reasonable too compared to the rest of Southern California.
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    Always good to have a team (wife/husband in your case) but for some of us single guys the Seapiper design seemingly can be handled fairly well by one person. Looking up some of the electronic docking toys that exist moving about the boat would be quite useful and safe when docking in tight...
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    New 38 spec’d and ordered

    Just looked this up, wow, what an awesome boat! Congratulations! Looking on the Helmsman site they show 400 gallon capacity but I seem to be missing where they state the range?
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    I was simply stating it looks like the Seapiper might have more room to move about than people think and some room to sit up front. Not unique but for those interested in the boat they may be interested in controlling the boat from the bow and seeing there is room to sit. I think it's a plus...
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    Are you asking what the point of space to sit is? To enjoy I would think. Furthermore, someone stated you could control the boat from anywhere. Seems like a nice spot to sit and the topic is about the Seapiper...
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    Thought this video did a good job showing off the room up front to sit on the Seapiper:
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    Heh, my exact same question! Ritzo never responded but wow would red look great. To sort of give an idea:
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    Congratulations! Look forward to your impressions.
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    The wireless controller sounds awesome. Maybe I'm dreaming here but wish it had a couple seats up on the bow this because that space seems wasted despite being easily accessed. Imagine sitting up front and still having full control:
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    Whoa, 320 gallons? Anyone know if new Seapiper builds can be outfitted with this much fuel?
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    So this one filled quickly enough for production capacity to increase and wait times to increase when the boat just came on the market? You seem to be making contradictory points. I'll wear a fur coat and carry an umbrella. Seriously, it's not that big of a deal and the design opens up so many...
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    I suppose that is the problem with assumptions as Seapiper is increasing production capacity to meet demand and the timeline to get a boat is now pushed back to 8 months. Cruising and designing boats are different things I guess and why we have different types of boats for different tastes...
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    Hey that's your fault for living in the PNW :P The designer is in Southern California so it seems he had that climate in mind. Is a little bit of cold really that big of a deal anyway? Are you usually getting a massage by the fireplace while drinking champagne before going to the bathroom on...
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    I don't understand how this is its biggest drawback when really it is the best feature. You aren't relegated to any one single thing. You can use the mid-cabin area for entertaining, fishing, eating, crabbing, launching your kayak, etc. The various uses are its strength...
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    The Stern Thruster is a recommended option I take it?
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    What would be the point of this forum if the goal was to save money and fly to hotels?
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    Thoughts on a Seapiper

    I'm new to boating and never thought a 35 foot boat would ever be something I could afford. Then I came across the Seapiper and... wow. It just clicked for me. It isn't cheap but the design is simple while being open and the fuel efficiency and range means you can actually take it quite far...
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