Fun to drive yes
Expensive to fix yes
ER was next to impossible.
Fun to drive yes
Expensive to fix yes
ER was next to impossible.
So it WAS like a Lamborghini. Fun to drive but expensive to fix.
Plan B
Wish me luck on this one!
I am happy with anything over 14, if cruise can be reached between 14-17 I have no reason to go any faster. 35 was fun but that was WOT. The Gator is capable of doing 14-17 all day long (conditions favorable of course). For us, layout, space in salon/flybridge and access to systems is more important than cruising into the high 20s.
https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1997/navigator-4800-3595158/
Plan B
I go on Monday to check it out. I recently helped to deliver another slightly newer 4800 and was really impressed with how well it aged, handled, space in the salon, lower twin staterooms and ER. No it wasn't walk in, but you could get to all four sides of each of the engines. It really was one of the most comfortable ER I had seen in a long long time.
Come to find out this one was available. Wish me luck on this one!
Reminds my of a guy I saw at work. Had a nice Lambo. Problem was that the reverse gear was broken. He had to push it out of parking spaces. A lot cheaper than getting it fixed, but it really blew the whole "Hey look at me, I've got a Lambo" factor.
So it WAS like a Lamborghini. Fun to drive but expensive to fix.