I've been watching a ton of these yacht walkthroughs and am always amazed at how dated some boats look even less than 10 years old. This beauty is 15 years old and I would take over many newer boats in an instant
Marlow's basic hull form matches perfectly with Fleming, Marlow 70 = Fleming 65. The big different is Fleming doesn't have the semi-european transom the Marlows do. There are layout differences as well, but those fall into the fit and finish and are comparable.
@@brendanmcgrath7357 I personally prefer Marlows, quicker boats but less range. As comment above stated, love the transom. They're very similar, but Marlow checks more boxes for me, I don't need a ocean crosser.
I'll take 2 just like this one, please! I love your vids, you guys always do a great job, it helps commoners like me get a taste of the finer things on the water!
Shawn sound like someone whose native tongue was not English, but then studied and mastered the language to such an extend that he sounds better than any other English speaking person.
I love the Aquaholics channel, but Denison show you the yachts in action, too. However, this also means the fact I'll never actually own one hit home harder :(
What in your opinion is the maximum wave height this boat could comfortably handle (comfortably meaning without risk of internal or structural damage, not whether or not the dinner plates are going to slide off the table)
as a complete non drinker, the amount of facilities dedicated to booze is all wasted space. Does the passarelle also fit securely at the stern if someone was to cruise her to the Med and needed to med moor?
Unfortunately, she has since sold. But plenty more Marlow's for sale, use the link below to check them out: 👇 www.denisonyachtsales.com/yacht-broker-listings/used-marlow-yachts-for-sale/
That is one beautiful yacht, unfortunately, even if I _HAD_ the $2M+ to buy it, I would only be a _GUEST_ on my own vessel, since I'm willing to admit that I don't have the skills to manage a boat of that size LOL. My personal desires are for a cruiser style in the 35 - 55 foot range, _preferably_ a power catamaran, that can be handled easily by a couple with moderate boating skills or even single-handed in a pinch.
Really really should be discussing some performance stuff along with the visuals like how big is the gas tank, how big is the water holding tank, what is its range,
Excellent presentation. Quick highlights, no hyperbole. Wish you did more. Well done my friend.
More to come! Cheers!
Yes, I love the classic and timeless look. A “contemporary” yacht is only new for 3 years. A timeless yacht looks great for 50 years.
I agree. It also helps a LOT with resale value
I've been watching a ton of these yacht walkthroughs and am always amazed at how dated some boats look even less than 10 years old. This beauty is 15 years old and I would take over many newer boats in an instant
We agree! Love a timeless look
Except 1970 washing and drier machines, doesn't fly anymore!!
Marlow makes some of the most beautiful yachts in the world in every way. I don't think there is a brand that can top their beautiful styling.
Marlow's basic hull form matches perfectly with Fleming, Marlow 70 = Fleming 65.
The big different is Fleming doesn't have the semi-european transom the Marlows do.
There are layout differences as well, but those fall into the fit and finish and are comparable.
Flemming!
@@brendanmcgrath7357 I personally prefer Marlows, quicker boats but less range. As comment above stated, love the transom. They're very similar, but Marlow checks more boxes for me, I don't need a ocean crosser.
17 knots cruise speed is awesome. Beautiful Marlow!
I'll take 2 just like this one, please! I love your vids, you guys always do a great job, it helps commoners like me get a taste of the finer things on the water!
Thanks, Casey! Let us know when you're ready to make dreams a reality :)
That is one smooove jacket, Shawn. I clicked like before I even watched the walkthrough. Great tour.
Thurston Howell III
Lovely craft, and a very well presented video - thumbs up from me !
I like this new video format. Very sleek. Denison again becoming my favourite.
I always find one thing I don’t love about a boat. But Helcyon Seas left me loving every bit of it!
Good job presenting. Love this yacht.
Thanks for watching!
24 knots top end is impressive.
Lovely classy n thoughtful
Beautifully crafted!
Now that’s a yacht!
Shawn sound like someone whose native tongue was not English, but then studied and mastered the language to such an extend that he sounds better than any other English speaking person.
So nice boat and so grandma interior.
I love the Aquaholics channel, but Denison show you the yachts in action, too. However, this also means the fact I'll never actually own one hit home harder :(
Perfect boat to crew if you are one of those little dwarf people.
The old Casmar, renamed. Sold for well less than what they are asking years later!
What in your opinion is the maximum wave height this boat could comfortably handle (comfortably meaning without risk of internal or structural damage, not whether or not the dinner plates are going to slide off the table)
YEEEEEP!!!.
This and most other Marlow Yachts are true works of marine art... love it, love it, love it. Now only if my Bitcoin goes to $300K!
BTC... bring it!
Does this boat have night vision or low radar (detect logs etc in water)?
Berths for six, seating for five. Other than that a great looking boat.
Can you tell me the "air draft" to the top of the hardtop (without antennas)?
as a complete non drinker, the amount of facilities dedicated to booze is all wasted space.
Does the passarelle also fit securely at the stern if someone was to cruise her to the Med and needed to med moor?
Is this one sold?
Unfortunately, she has since sold. But plenty more Marlow's for sale, use the link below to check them out: 👇
www.denisonyachtsales.com/yacht-broker-listings/used-marlow-yachts-for-sale/
That is one beautiful yacht, unfortunately, even if I _HAD_ the $2M+ to buy it, I would only be a _GUEST_ on my own vessel, since I'm willing to admit that I don't have the skills to manage a boat of that size LOL. My personal desires are for a cruiser style in the 35 - 55 foot range, _preferably_ a power catamaran, that can be handled easily by a couple with moderate boating skills or even single-handed in a pinch.
Really really should be discussing some performance stuff along with the visuals like how big is the gas tank, how big is the water holding tank, what is its range,
We try to as much as we can, but we'll keep that in mind for the future. Thanks for the feedback
That interior makes me want to be in comfortable clothes, glass of brandy, smoking a pipe cruising the Alaskan coast
We agree, Dude on a computer!
The Cruising and top speed in the video do not match the details shown in the specs. You may need to qualify this.
No way maybe 1.6 mil 🙄
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