Thanks! The 43 is a beautiful boat, just a little small for us. The 47 is the perfect size and most boat for its length, before getting into the 52,55,62, etc.Congrats too! I spent many hours looking at the 43 and 47. Didn't I see shots here recently of someone with art on that great expanse of engine room walls ? Dave
Yeah! ... Who makes that boat, she quite cool!
Shes a beaut!! Needs a flybridge though.
Thanks! I'll take a look at the group!Congratulations! You purchased my favorite boat! Be sure to sign up for the Nordhavn Owners Group, there is a wealth of information available. There is also a group specific to the N47's, but it is not very active.
Thanks, Ted was great too us! Her name was Miro, we also saw Nexus but in abaco's and that's what hooked us on 47. I'll get in touch, thanks!Oliver, That's a beautiful 47. Ted has a great reputation among Nordhavn owners, he sold a friend of ours his 50 several years ago. What was her name before you bought her? We met Nexus's original owners in the Exumas when they still had their Sunseeker, which tells you how long ago that was The 47 is a great boat, you will enjoy it. We have some friends in Australia who just purchased an '04 47, they are cruising in New Zealand right now. I am happy to introduce you if you like, you guys are at about the same stage of learning the boat. Feel free to contact us anytime, we are reachable here or on our website at Blog: MVDuet.talkspot.com The Adventures.... We enjoy talking about the boats. Best Nancy
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wow,this boat is just as beautiful out of the water as in!
Well we'll be doing an butt load of Bahamas cruising, and from the flybridge it's really easy see the water (depth sounding ). Also as you know florida is very hot so on an nice breezy day it's quite enjoyable to be on the flybridge. When stuff gets stormy we just herd on down to the pilot house.I'm inclined to agree. But Oliver I have a question, it's one which always springs to mind when I see a lovely raised pilothouse design. Does the layout and the nice raised helm not basically make the flybridge redundant, or do you use it much at all..?
Yeah, at one time owning a 40 was a dream. But then things happen in life, opportunities come up that are once in a lifetime.I think just two, but they are justifiably excited about their new boats and sharing/asking a lot. The great thing about boats and boating is that 90% of it transcends brand.