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An objective look at the leading contenders for serious coastal and offshore cruising reveals distinct mission priorities. For the adventurous coastal exploration, one vessel stands out, while the demands of long-range passage making point decisively toward a different class of vessel. The North Pacific 590 Skylounge merits close examination; at 62 feet, this machine operates with the gravitas of a small ship, boasting impressive specifications like twin Cummins QSL9s, electric fin stabilizers, and a fully finished, climate-controlled upper lounge area. It represents the apex of current long-range trawler design, meticulously laid out for efficient operation. This compilation distills viewer data to present the most compelling options for liveaboard comparison. #1 #BoatTour #4 #2 #Passagemaker #Trawler #3 #YachtReview #YachtLens #Trawler #Yachting #Passagemaker #North #Pacific #Yachts #Boat #Tour #Long #Range #Cruising #Sea #Piper #37 #Luxury #Trawler #Boating

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Okay, this one is an option, but it’s great and we’re going to go with it on Mira. Advantages: Lighter Longer life-span Stronger and can actually bear the force of redirecting lines via a carabiner/shackle Allows way more water to flow through(safer) More resilient with individual Dyneema lashings instead of using one or two segments to attach Disadvantages: Added cost (approximately $5k as of this video) The rigging person will have phantom hand cramps appear when thinking of your boat

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