When something is 'not' shown in a walkthrough, I am left to think that maybe there is something to hide. A quality crew is every bit as important to the yacht experience as is the quality of the yacht. To that end, getting and keeping a good, happy crew, the facilities and quarters offered to the crew are as crucial to a walkthrough as the engine room.
I'm going to guess the owner opted out of the crew quarters and went for the Sauna instead. I think where the Sauna is at is where the crew's quarters would normally have been or there is none or share one of the guest cabins?
@@ericspaans4008 This link shows some floor plan images, which also show the crew areas onboard. www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
Great space, love the 4 staterooms, would like to see the crew quarters but one thing I noticed is the bow configuration it seems to push a lot of water maybe it could use a bulbous bow or sharper entry. i can see my fuel bill being pushed at the bow.
Use this link to see floorplans for this vessel, where you'll see the crew areas onboard. www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
You have to remember: this boat was built primarily for ocean capability and range than speed. At quicker speeds, it is expected for this to happen as the hull was designed for capability and efficiency at slower speeds.
The externals are beautiful...the internal loft/industrial look is fine if I’m living in a cheap apartment but not a multi-million dollar yacht. I kept hearing “fast” and “trans-Atlantic range”, but no numbers given nor the speed needed for the maximum range. Can you share that information?
Hey, since no one will answer you, heres my view.....Its the same BS from a lot of boat builders. I believe they said fuel capacity was 22,000 litres. Twin V12 - 1650 Hp. Lets say, and I will use conservative fuel figures here, each engine chews through 90 Litres per hour each, total of 180 litres per hour (not including generators) at 90 Litres per hour each I would guess at STW (Speed thru Water) around 9 knots. So the figures are approx 22,000 divided by 180 LPH X 9 knots. Thats makes around a range of roughly 1,099 Nautical Miles. Dont forget to less 10 to 15% for safety margin. Push that speed up to 18 or 20 knots and the range is well under 450 Nautical Miles. The amount of diesel these 1650 HP engines chew through is gob smacking. If you check out the manufacturers specs the consumption figures are staggering. Even if my guess is out by 20 litres or X amount of Nautical Miles they are not trans Atlantic. Another thing, watch how stiff the vessel is by the way she is throwing herself from Port to Starboard whilst at the dock, tied up - compare that to the vessel next to it. Take a straight line, any top of any window and watch just how much she bobs around. Stabilizers are a must for her and bet is on that they use the hydralic type that requires a generator running, ie more fuel use. I was on a beautiful big Hatteras with similar set up, when the old girl got going each engine was demolishing 280 Litres Per Hour each, just to give you some perspective. Also consider that to do the theoretical 1000 NM at todays fuel cost is roughly $48,000+ thats way too expensive when you can do the same at around 50 to 70 Litres per hour in total (vs 180+ in total) in a similar full displacement boat. You had a good question btw.
@@Leosarebetter Your numbers jive with mine...that amount of horsepower is going to suck down diesel the way a kid eats Halloween candy on November 1st.
I really like these Dutchies, say " De Groetjes" to Yoeri for me😉. I feel like you get a lot of volume on these and the placing of that pilot house adds some extra privacy to this sub 100ft beauty. Thank you for a lovely and informative walktrough👍
I don’t know……I get the feeling I’m in a cheap NY loft in the main salon. It’s nice, but kind of blah. But I’m picky, because I was luxury when I’m on the water. This just didn’t do it for me. But once again, our sexy hero Ryan does a great job on the walk through and gives a great, detailed view. He’s always superb!!! And loved the other guys little socks….cute! Not as sexy as Ryan bare feet, but very cute anyway!
You don't have to buy this specific yacht. They allow you to change the interior to any style you want as it is a very customizable boat, if you buy it new.
She's a nice boat. Needs 4 crew though. But we don't know if this boat has crew quarters. And Manhattan Loft....I crewed on boats with people from Manhattan. The reason I stopped doing charter yachts.
She does have crew quarters. The link below has floor plans where you can see them: www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
Curious about 2 things: 1) What kind of range would this boat get at say 8-10 knots? 2) Any idea how expensive that gyro stabilizer is - it is massive! might be one of the bigger ones I have seen on motor yachts.
The first seconds of the video show the vessel on its way. Is that cruise speed? The water is raising up to more than half of the bow. Is that intentional? First time I see that and it looks just wrong.
@@DenisonYachting I know what you mean, but it might be using more HP than needed with a better hull design. I'm not a naval engineer or anything close to it, but using this sort of criteria, my father and I redesigned a RIB and the manufacturer (which is very well known) made it for us, achieving the same speed it had before but with half the engines. Now it's their main seller. Of course the hull of this boat could have been designed like this to make it stronger or better fitted for heavy seas, but it looks strange on that footage with calm water. Cheers.
You can see more here: hubs.ly/Q012fXWH0 For further information please reach out to Will directly: Will Noftsinger // WN@DenisonYachting.com // 850.461.3342
I'm getting the distinct feeling Denison Yachting just doesn't care about showing us the crew quarters. Boat's nice and clean, but styling it after a New York apartment just seems like a big miss. Hopefully someone out there likes it, though.
@@BadYossa most people don't understood how yacht building works. If you have the money, the builders will do pretty much anything within reason. NY style might not be for most, but there are a lot of New York millionares.
If the crew is onboard, we will often not show the crew area. The link below has floor plans that show the crew areas. www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
@@DenisonYachting That`s understandable. However, if these kinds of shootings are scheduled, I guess often months in advance, it should really not be a problem to at least get some shots of the mess area, the connections to the guest spaces and one of the cabins. Having the crew area left out completely feels a little like either you don`t care about showing them to us interested viewers or you see them as not worth the hassle...
I am sure that the vessel is built to go exploring but the interior does not do it for me. Too much free standing furniture, great on a trans Arlantic, and the look of an IKEA store for me. What do I know? I sail a Contessa 26.
The boat is beautiful but the interior is not for me. Seems lacking purpose, jest,.. life. Color and design is 2/10. The dining divider lol. Still a good boat. Ty
@@Old-Mad-Tom There's space for 4 crew. Use this link to see floorplans for this vessel. www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
Мостик стильный все остальное...Насколько уместен в жилище простой светлый интерьер настолько убого смоьрятся на паооходе все упрощения даже от какого нибудь именитого чертежника
Beautiful boat. The industrial design reminds of a Ukrainian steel plant bombed in Mariupol. Which one of Putin's Russian oligarchs will be paying your commission?
Someone needs to start a go fund me page for Yuri! .......Sadly, poor Yuri is shown here in this video wearing a 9 year old girls pants, Miley Cyrus's belt and Jerry Seinfeld's poufy shirt that Kramer loved so much! WTF ?
I have seen many of your video's and unfortunately they are not good. Try looking at AQUAHOLIC's videos and learn. When you show a boat you give us no sense of the layout. You spend too much time on camera... SHOW THE YACHT..... You spend too much time on trivial things.
Ryan Hello from across the pond It is nice to actually see you on a boat doing a presentation unlike other presentations from you and the company you work for I refer to the 2 walk throughs of the Chimera 125ft and the Rebel 157ft Both fantastic boats, but why ooh why would the owners let your company be responsible for a presentaion to hopefully sell their well cared for product, when you do not seem to think that you do not have to be on board (wrong) or even see the boat On the Chimera 125ft, your cameraman follows Kurt Bosshardtaround like a lap dog More astounding is the beginning of the presentation for the Rebel 157ft, where you walk alonside the so called award winning Excellence 262ft, surrounded by scaffolding, obviously not yet finished (but already winning awards probably presented by your company), with you stating that the Rebel 157ft was docked at the stern, but you are nowhere in sight during the full length of the presentation ( astounding and pathetic both by you and your company ) I find this very disturbing as i am sure other people will agree that honesty is a priority when buying anything There is no way that you should be trusted to do a presentation of their product when you have never even seen the product i did not put this comment in for a reply. I put this comment in because i felt i had to.
She has accommodations for 4 crew members, including the captain. Use the link below to view floorplans for this vessel to see where the crew cabins are located
When something is 'not' shown in a walkthrough, I am left to think that maybe there is something to hide.
A quality crew is every bit as important to the yacht experience as is the quality of the yacht. To that end, getting and keeping a good, happy crew, the facilities and quarters offered to the crew are as crucial to a walkthrough as the engine room.
I'm going to guess the owner opted out of the crew quarters and went for the Sauna instead. I think where the Sauna is at is where the crew's quarters would normally have been or there is none or share one of the guest cabins?
*Denison Yachting* Very nice, thanks fellas for taking the time to show us. God Bless.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful yacht would loved to of seen the crew areas.
Not a complete tour without it.
@@ericspaans4008 couldn't agree more
In many of our tours, the crew members are onboard. We will often not go into the crew areas to respect their privacy
@@DenisonYachting might it be possible to get some pictures or layouts from the promotional material?
@@ericspaans4008 This link shows some floor plan images, which also show the crew areas onboard.
www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
Docking station/Bar combination...love it.
Agreed:)
Great space, love the 4 staterooms, would like to see the crew quarters but one thing I noticed is the bow configuration it seems to push a lot of water maybe it could use a bulbous bow or sharper entry. i can see my fuel bill being pushed at the bow.
Certainly a good point!
Use this link to see floorplans for this vessel, where you'll see the crew areas onboard.
www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
You have to remember: this boat was built primarily for ocean capability and range than speed. At quicker speeds, it is expected for this to happen as the hull was designed for capability and efficiency at slower speeds.
Beautiful and modern yatch design!
Agreed! Thanks for watching.
The externals are beautiful...the internal loft/industrial look is fine if I’m living in a cheap apartment but not a multi-million dollar yacht.
I kept hearing “fast” and “trans-Atlantic range”, but no numbers given nor the speed needed for the maximum range. Can you share that information?
Hey, since no one will answer you, heres my view.....Its the same BS from a lot of boat builders. I believe they said fuel capacity was 22,000 litres. Twin V12 - 1650 Hp. Lets say, and I will use conservative fuel figures here, each engine chews through 90 Litres per hour each, total of 180 litres per hour (not including generators) at 90 Litres per hour each I would guess at STW (Speed thru Water) around 9 knots. So the figures are approx 22,000 divided by 180 LPH X 9 knots. Thats makes around a range of roughly 1,099 Nautical Miles. Dont forget to less 10 to 15% for safety margin. Push that speed up to 18 or 20 knots and the range is well under 450 Nautical Miles. The amount of diesel these 1650 HP engines chew through is gob smacking. If you check out the manufacturers specs the consumption figures are staggering. Even if my guess is out by 20 litres or X amount of Nautical Miles they are not trans Atlantic. Another thing, watch how stiff the vessel is by the way she is throwing herself from Port to Starboard whilst at the dock, tied up - compare that to the vessel next to it. Take a straight line, any top of any window and watch just how much she bobs around. Stabilizers are a must for her and bet is on that they use the hydralic type that requires a generator running, ie more fuel use. I was on a beautiful big Hatteras with similar set up, when the old girl got going each engine was demolishing 280 Litres Per Hour each, just to give you some perspective. Also consider that to do the theoretical 1000 NM at todays fuel cost is roughly $48,000+ thats way too expensive when you can do the same at around 50 to 70 Litres per hour in total (vs 180+ in total) in a similar full displacement boat. You had a good question btw.
@@Leosarebetter Your numbers jive with mine...that amount of horsepower is going to suck down diesel the way a kid eats Halloween candy on November 1st.
Beautiful luxury yacht everything looks comfortable enough space can get a round on board 👌 😀
Absolutely!
this vessel is awesome.... no other words can describe it...
Very awesome indeed!
I really like these Dutchies, say " De Groetjes" to Yoeri for me😉. I feel like you get a lot of volume on these and the placing of that pilot house adds some extra privacy to this sub 100ft beauty. Thank you for a lovely and informative walktrough👍
Our pleasure, we're glad you enjoyed it!
I LOVE THIS BOAT.
WE LOVE IT TOO.
Very nice Yacht here! Great video! thanks for sharing!!
Our pleasure, we're glad you enjoyed it!
Love that overhead rod storage!! 👍👍👊👊🎣🎣
The best!
One of their boats had overhead IR heaters in the rod storage area for those cool evenings.
@@normferguson2769 nice! Very nice! 👍👍
Best one so far
Happy to hear it. She certainly is unique and beautiful
Absolutely great !
Thank you very much!
What a beauty
Agreed!
Beautiful boat
Happy you enjoyed it!
Que lindo 😍😍😍
Eu achei incrível como ele atravessa as ondas nessa velocidade e como se nada fosse parar ele. Muito bom 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you!
I don’t know……I get the feeling I’m in a cheap NY loft in the main salon. It’s nice, but kind of blah. But I’m picky, because I was luxury when I’m on the water. This just didn’t do it for me. But once again, our sexy hero Ryan does a great job on the walk through and gives a great, detailed view. He’s always superb!!!
And loved the other guys little socks….cute! Not as sexy as Ryan bare feet, but very cute anyway!
To each their own. Each owner has their own unique preferences.
Oh, and in regards to Ryan's feet...We could agree more 🦶
You don't have to buy this specific yacht. They allow you to change the interior to any style you want as it is a very customizable boat, if you buy it new.
Take my money now!........if i had it! stunning
One Day!
@@DenisonYachting we can but dream!.....thats whats keeping us going lol
Gorgeous 🔥❤️
Thank you!!
I LOVE it
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting!
my Dream Yacht
Ours too!
Great unit. How does it manage top speed and displacement speed without compromising range on those clearly oversized V12 babies?
A relatively shallow draft (5'11") allows for less drag from the hull, keeping her rather efficient.
@@DenisonYachting sure, but at displacement speed the engine load is going to be too low and unhealthy even for one engine ...
@@thierrylerinckx1340 hopefully there is enough fuel for them to blow out the engines a few times per day, if not, the claims are somewhat misleading.
How about the crew accommodations you guys missed that in the video????🤷🏼♂️
If the crew is onboard during the shoot, we will often try to respect their privacy and not do filming in the crew area
Use this link to see some floorplans of this vessel, you'll see the crew areas onboard.
www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
Love it!
Thanks Bruce!
How large of a crew does this yacht require, and is there a separate living space for them on board?
Thanks for your interest Joe. VENERA has space for 4 crew members including the captain. And yes, they have a separate crew quarters onboard
How's actual range in nm ?
Excelente barco y excelente video
Thank you!
Do boats have windshield washer fluid like cars do?
Great question Tom. It's not something you typically see on boats.
She's a nice boat. Needs 4 crew though. But we don't know if this boat has crew quarters. And Manhattan Loft....I crewed on boats with people from Manhattan. The reason I stopped doing charter yachts.
She does have crew quarters. The link below has floor plans where you can see them: www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
LOVE THAT yacht......and as well as the Master Bathroom/Shower...but you only showed it for about five seconds.......😞
We'll get more shower shots to you ASAP
@@DenisonYachting Awesome ,thank you !!!!
Superb 💯
Thanks 🤗
Thanks to let me view the video
Our pleasure, glad you enjoyed it
Range is how far and owner operator ?
Curious about 2 things:
1) What kind of range would this boat get at say 8-10 knots?
2) Any idea how expensive that gyro stabilizer is - it is massive! might be one of the bigger ones I have seen on motor yachts.
Crew area?
If the crew is onboard during the shoot, we will often try to respect their privacy and not do filming in the crew area.
my family has that seadoo and I would take it over the boat 🤣
Why not both? 😉
@@DenisonYachting Would give anything just to take a ride on that boat 😔
All that water on the bow doesn’t look right??
It is certainly an interesting look. But she remains relatively efficient with a max speed of 21 knts and a cruising speed of 17 knts
The first seconds of the video show the vessel on its way. Is that cruise speed? The water is raising up to more than half of the bow. Is that intentional? First time I see that and it looks just wrong.
It is certainly an interesting look, but she still remains an efficient vessel. Max speed of 21 knts and cruising speed of 17 knts
@@DenisonYachting I know what you mean, but it might be using more HP than needed with a better hull design. I'm not a naval engineer or anything close to it, but using this sort of criteria, my father and I redesigned a RIB and the manufacturer (which is very well known) made it for us, achieving the same speed it had before but with half the engines. Now it's their main seller. Of course the hull of this boat could have been designed like this to make it stronger or better fitted for heavy seas, but it looks strange on that footage with calm water. Cheers.
@@cesararacena The rounded bilged hull and relatively shallow draft allows for optimum efficiency
And what about the crew cabins????
You can see more here: hubs.ly/Q012fXWH0
For further information please reach out to Will directly: Will Noftsinger // WN@DenisonYachting.com // 850.461.3342
Nice yatch price??
This vessel was asking $11.2M
Basic price average please?🐻🙏🇺🇸
$16000000
@@mandem5943 did you make that up or is that the real price?
*If you just **_read the description_** it tells you:* Asking Price: €9,850,000 / $11,244,000
€9,850,000
what was the range?
My first thought was that boat is ugly. But once they said it's an explorer yacht it made sense as to the appearance.
Explorer yachts certainly have a unique look to them, as they have to be built to maximize their fuel range
I'm getting the distinct feeling Denison Yachting just doesn't care about showing us the crew quarters. Boat's nice and clean, but styling it after a New York apartment just seems like a big miss. Hopefully someone out there likes it, though.
But it's not built/styled for you, is it? This has built to highly specific brief by the owner, hence the "look".
🙌
@@BadYossa Obviously it's built to the owner's specs, but now that owner who has this niche look is trying to sell it, hence my reply.
@@BadYossa most people don't understood how yacht building works. If you have the money, the builders will do pretty much anything within reason. NY style might not be for most, but there are a lot of New York millionares.
Almost bought it. Then I heard it was haunted.
Who you gonna call?... GHOST BUSTERS!
I guess you dont ask permission to see the crew quarters. I mean, it wouldn't hurt to ask?
Thank you for watching!
crew???
If the crew is onboard, we will often not show the crew area. The link below has floor plans that show the crew areas.
www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
CREW AREA!!!
COVER IT!!!
If the crew members on onboard during our walkthrough, we will often try and respect their privacy and not enter their area.
@@DenisonYachting That`s understandable. However, if these kinds of shootings are scheduled, I guess often months in advance, it should really not be a problem to at least get some shots of the mess area, the connections to the guest spaces and one of the cabins.
Having the crew area left out completely feels a little like either you don`t care about showing them to us interested viewers or you see them as not worth the hassle...
She's a beauty, do you do terms lol.
Glad you like it. Nice name!
I will take 2 as soon as my crypto goes up.
Love to hear it!
I am sure that the vessel is built to go exploring but the interior does not do it for me. Too much free standing furniture, great on a trans Arlantic, and the look of an IKEA store for me. What do I know? I sail a Contessa 26.
To each their own!
Hypersonic carbon fibre autopilot super luxury yachts
Good choice!
Hello everyone
Hello!
Still here because of Steve 😅
Whatever gets you here!
The boat is beautiful but the interior is not for me. Seems lacking purpose, jest,.. life. Color and design is 2/10. The dining divider lol. Still a good boat. Ty
Glad you enjoyed the tour. Each and every owner has their own unique preferences.
A vessel from 2021 should NEVER have a bow wave like that. What a wast of energy/speed. And such an easy fix.
Thanks for the input!
I love the yacht but the guy with the red hair should keep his hands in his pockets.
hahaha duly noted...
Nice big boat but too bad it doesn’t have any crew cabins. 😳🥴🤪
In many of our tours, the crew members are onboard. We will often no go into the crew areas to respect their privacy.
@@DenisonYachting but mentioning how many crew and berths would be helpful at least.
@@Old-Mad-Tom There's space for 4 crew. Use this link to see floorplans for this vessel.
www.denisonyachtsales.com/28-5m-van-der-valk-venera/?Brokerage%20Listing&
I dunno…. if I’m actually going blue water, gimme a Bering.
Berings are great boats too!
Amazing designworks. But it's a big girl.
Glad you like it, she's certainly a beast!
Just to gay what the fuck? I have never leaved in New York! So now I know a rat leaves in luxury
Мостик стильный все остальное...Насколько уместен в жилище простой светлый интерьер настолько убого смоьрятся на паооходе все упрощения даже от какого нибудь именитого чертежника
Cheers!
Beautiful boat. The industrial design reminds of a Ukrainian steel plant bombed in Mariupol. Which one of Putin's Russian oligarchs will be paying your commission?
None of them, but thank you for your concern
Pushes too much water...
It is certainly interesting looking, but it still remains an efficient vessel, with a max speed of 21 knts and a cruising speed of 17 knts
Someone needs to start a go fund me page for Yuri! .......Sadly, poor Yuri is shown here in this video wearing a 9 year old girls pants, Miley Cyrus's belt and Jerry Seinfeld's poufy shirt that Kramer loved so much! WTF ?
I have seen many of your video's and unfortunately they are not good. Try looking at AQUAHOLIC's videos and learn. When you show a boat you give us no sense of the layout. You spend too much time on camera... SHOW THE YACHT..... You spend too much time on trivial things.
Appreciate the feedback! Noted.
Ryan
Hello from across the pond
It is nice to actually see you on a boat doing a presentation unlike other presentations from you and the company you work for
I refer to the 2 walk throughs of the Chimera 125ft and the Rebel 157ft
Both fantastic boats, but why ooh why would the owners let your company be responsible for a presentaion to hopefully sell their well cared for product, when you do not seem to think that you do not have to be on board (wrong) or even see the boat
On the Chimera 125ft, your cameraman follows Kurt Bosshardtaround like a lap dog
More astounding is the beginning of the presentation for the Rebel 157ft, where you walk alonside the so called award winning Excellence 262ft, surrounded by scaffolding, obviously not yet finished (but already winning awards probably presented by your company), with you stating that the Rebel 157ft was docked at the stern, but you are nowhere in sight during the full length of the presentation ( astounding and pathetic both by you and your company )
I find this very disturbing as i am sure other people will agree that honesty is a priority when buying anything
There is no way that you should be trusted to do a presentation of their product when you have never even seen the product
i did not put this comment in for a reply.
I put this comment in because i felt i had to.
How many crew? What do their cabins look like?
She has accommodations for 4 crew members, including the captain. Use the link below to view floorplans for this vessel to see where the crew cabins are located