The emel vessels that I have seen are very well done & designed . A bit on the modern side with materials ( ie woodwork.) but that's ok . We do not have to have always traditional older grand woodwork. ( that's expensive and not necessary.). It's a beautiful boat. And I am sure it's performance is superb. Tks for the Your!
As always, thank you for taking us to Cannes with you! I thought that the interior of the Oyster 595 was unparalleled. But the interior of this new Amel 60 is up there. I don't know though if the benefits of adding 10 feet to the Amel 50 outweigh the extra cost and headaches. Having seen them both from up close, maybe you can share your thoughts. I would ask how much it costs but there is no point doing so until I win the lottery, lol, Now back to the old Pearson 23' of my local yacht club.
The Amel 50 is enough of a boat for most people, and it would be for me; it's like many things in life, though: if you can, and you want something bigger, then why not? ;) The Amel 60 is an impressive sailboat; as you will see, in a few weeks, we have a test sail of a Garcia 60 coming. Once again, it is a very impressive sailboat with all the comforts of modern living, but I would be more than happy with their 45ft. As for the Oyster 595 being British, and I had a good look last week at the Cannes boat show, she is one hell of a sailboat. A video on that coming soon.
Omg, Garcia 60 and Oyster 595...I can't wait! The stuff heaven is made of. Though they're built with different considerations in mind, they are my two favorite boats. You are by far one of the best channels, and i wish more people would take notice! Since I too am British by birth (born in Hackney, East London), I am partial to Oyster. In case I do win the lottery, is it OK to name such an expensive boat COYI? 😂
Thanks for the review. The finger point is back. It’s really distracting and annoying to have you hand point in front of the screen continually. We can see what you are referring to, no need to point and put your hand in front of the camera lense.
I only do it because so many people said in the older videos that they were wondering what I was talking about; it's a bad habit, I know, but with new viewers, it helps them understand? Sorry ;) I will work on it.
Great Amel 60 visit. The presenter kept saying, "you have your...", so by the end I actually thought I owned it.
Thank you for this tour of this spectacular Vessel,as always in all of your videos a very complete description
Thank you. I am glad you like it.;)
The emel vessels that I have seen are very well done & designed . A bit on the modern side with materials ( ie woodwork.) but that's ok . We do not have to have always traditional older grand woodwork. ( that's expensive and not necessary.). It's a beautiful boat. And I am sure it's performance is superb. Tks for the Your!
As always, thank you for taking us to Cannes with you! I thought that the interior of the Oyster 595 was unparalleled. But the interior of this new Amel 60 is up there. I don't know though if the benefits of adding 10 feet to the Amel 50 outweigh the extra cost and headaches. Having seen them both from up close, maybe you can share your thoughts. I would ask how much it costs but there is no point doing so until I win the lottery, lol, Now back to the old Pearson 23' of my local yacht club.
The Amel 50 is enough of a boat for most people, and it would be for me; it's like many things in life, though: if you can, and you want something bigger, then why not? ;) The Amel 60 is an impressive sailboat; as you will see, in a few weeks, we have a test sail of a Garcia 60 coming. Once again, it is a very impressive sailboat with all the comforts of modern living, but I would be more than happy with their 45ft. As for the Oyster 595 being British, and I had a good look last week at the Cannes boat show, she is one hell of a sailboat. A video on that coming soon.
Omg, Garcia 60 and Oyster 595...I can't wait! The stuff heaven is made of. Though they're built with different considerations in mind, they are my two favorite boats. You are by far one of the best channels, and i wish more people would take notice!
Since I too am British by birth (born in Hackney, East London), I am partial to Oyster. In case I do win the lottery, is it OK to name such an expensive boat COYI? 😂
@@constantinealexandrakis If you are buying the boat, you can name it what you want;)
Love Amels but Oyster 745 for us. 🇺🇲🇮🇱
nicely done. cool boat and great tour. thx!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have a MacGregor 26 and it's the ultimate brown water cruiser
Brilliant video! 👊
Groovy video
18:13 looks like the chain plate rod thing is bent, probably just a camera lense effect.
Just the camera, thanks for watching
Chuckling at 2:07 apology.... Hmmm, that ' heavy night ' sounds like you knocked back quite a few!!
What is the hull material?
Would love to know more about the "skipper's cabin" option, is there any additional info you can provide? Thanks, Peter.
Brilliant!...
How much? 2.0?
Thanks for the review. The finger point is back. It’s really distracting and annoying to have you hand point in front of the screen continually. We can see what you are referring to, no need to point and put your hand in front of the camera lense.
I only do it because so many people said in the older videos that they were wondering what I was talking about; it's a bad habit, I know, but with new viewers, it helps them understand? Sorry ;) I will work on it.
Im enjoying the videos despite the finger but will be pleased to see less of it ! 🙂@@SVTONICBoatWives
lol 😂
Thank you for your content. (Fingers too)
Leave her alone. Go make a better video
@@shakazuluzone Thank you 😁
Cost, in US Dollars ??
about 2 million euros
I am glad to see Amel went away from the High Gloss interior finishes.