Simple. Alternative language. Clean lines. Flat surfaces for ease of maintenance, modern design. I give you huge props for doing an actual walkthrough and attempting to be more relatable! Well done.
As a single woman, I can see myself living very happily on this yacht with my 3 dogs. The captain could have the cabin up front. I'll be down the back. The twin room would be my office instead and just have the one guest room. I love this boat. Now all i need is the lottery win.
I *love* this layout. The master is on a separate ladderway, so the owner has privacy from guest/family/kids. I would have liked the galley to be open to the dinner table. But if I get an extra full sized fridge freezer instead, I am *totally* good with that trade off.
That is a beautiful yacht. Numarine are the masters at getting as much real estate into the smallest areas. Everything about this yacht is perfect. Great tour David thank you.
Ooooh! That muting of the background music at 5:13, right when you shut the sliding glass door was a brilliant piece of production in an already beautifully done video! Kudos!!
I have to say, I watch these videos for entertainment purposes only. I never really felt like I wanted a large boat. That being said, This is the fist one I have ever seen that I would actually buy. I love the use of space and the smaller size.
Didnt think id be into this but just loved the video. Amazing boat and really liked the style of the video. Explored everything just like i would want to and the graphic on the left showing his relative location is great
Thanks for a comprehensive tour David she may not be the largest of the Numarine but she has everything you need for a short or long stay. It doesn't matter if the yacht is family run or it has a great crew you need all you need for a great trip.
A lovely informative tour of this beautiful Numarine 22XP the space and the amount of light that floods through those huge windows is exceptional, and with a possible 10 persons that can possibly sleep on board comfortably is a winner! The engine room is huge and those cummins engines are a must for any long distanced cruiser, along with a huge sky lounge and a massive flybridge this is definately a boat to behold. Thank you for sharing this well built cruising boat that can possibly be handled single handed by a competent skipper David.
I could be very happy living on this boat. A few changes I would make, however, would be to ditch the crew berthing, as this yacht doesn’t need a crew. I would turn that space into a laundry room/utility room and add in extra freezer/refrigeration space for longer cruising capabilities. The galley needs to be open to the eating area. Down below I would combine the two staterooms into one larger stateroom/lounge combination or eliminate that area altogether and add that area in to the owner’s suite, making it much larger, more luxurious, so I could have a whirlpool tub in the master head and a large walk in closet.
Lol wait your wife's boyfriend?? Interesting, lol had to re read that one. What's he bring to the table anything or just charm, humour, good looks and bills. Man, I wish I had a gf like your wife. I respect your security non jealous personality type. I'm the same, I'm fine if a girl wants to be with another man. She can take her shit and live with him is only thing for me. Never understood jealous guys. Have a good one.
Lol wait your wife's boyfriend?? Interesting, lol had to re read that one. What's he bring to the table anything or just charm, humour, good looks and bills. Man, I wish I had a gf like your wife. I respect your security non jealous personality type. I'm the same, I'm fine if a girl wants to be with another man. She can take her shit and live with him is only thing for me. Never understood jealous guys. Have a good one.
At 75 feet I love this boat and its layout, and good looking as well. The only nit I'd have is too many sharp corners in the trim out. The XP I assume is for expedition, and if so, you will find yourselves in a seaway from time to time. Rounded corners would be much prefered and something I bet could be worked out with the builder. Great yacht tour, thank you.
This is a pretty amazing yacht, I could never afford this but if I could i would def buy one, its just looks cozy. Prob super ez to navagate and manage.
Many thanks indeed for giving us a great look at a beautiful boat David. It’s particularly refreshing to see you and the team giving the smaller ‘ships’ their due consideration. Would very much like seeing more if such tours, perhaps on Absolute’s, Sirena’s ir even Galeon brands. Your views and impressions on more of the ‘owner operator’ sized vessels would be welcomed.
It almost seems like a yacht for someone that might not want a yacht feel. It's so open and spacious with big hallways and a casual modern layout, it feels more like a generous apartment. That engine room would be amazing to work in.
... Indeed .. what a delight to sail this beauty solo ... many fluid moments of having time cease & take on the qualities of eternal bliss, contemplation, meditation & restoration of balance of health ... Sold ... yes, an instant 'buy' for me, for sure ... still that laundry change sits at the bottom of my Saint Jack purse LOL ... anyways, most wonderful is the lighting ... & I love the solid engineering design in the sliding doors ... absolutely solid workmanship ... wonderful ... love it ...❤
While the explorer style yachts lack the sleekness of some other styles. There luxurious spaces are more to my taste. What a beautiful helm. You can just imagine the family relaxing beside you as you captain the yacht.
I understand, "If you have to ask, you can't afford it." But let's me real. 99% of people watching this video can't afford it and never will. So can you please just drop in a "starting price"?
Wow, amazing vessel, might I suggest, because I know it has to be top notch, is a picture of this beauty lit up with it's lighting at night. Always a plus image. Cheers!
As a marine diesel mechanic I approve of this statement. Now if I could get the rest of the yacht manufacturers to follow Fleming’s lead and put air conditioning in the engine room.
Couldn't help but notice that the interior color scheme is basically....David. White, sand, brown, and metallic accents! Numarine seems to have bucketloads of creativity when it comes to the utilization of space and compartmentalization. Interesting blend of sharp and rounded edges throughout, also. Curious how those veneer stairs and other exposed elements will hold up in the long term, but the simplicity of materials should make it a (relatively) straightforward bit of upkeep or reno
I am surprised that there isn't a day head on a yacht of this size. Maybe one could be added between the galley and the lower helm station where that second refrigerator/freezer is located.
Beautiful yacht with a great layout and a very inviting interior! The one thing that's really missing is some color. Throughout every room there should be that blue color like you see with the cushions on the top deck. 15:33 Those blues go really well with the teak deck, fine wood, and terra cotta colors.
A feature that nobody seems boo do. But it is very useful for a shorthanded owner operator is the ability to make the galley contiguous with the pilot station so you can make yourself food without losing the watch visibility.
It is like a high end hotel on the water more that the traditional mahogany and teak cigar lounge. If it had the latest in automatic maneuvering where it had pods and directional thrusters to assist in docking and marina movements such as refueling then yes it could be a one hand boat. That is a big boat to handle in difficult weather for a single owner operator but I would give it a shot.
Very nice Unusual to have both helms on the port side. I would personally opt to have it made in a mirror image for that reason. Although I don't suppose that is possibly Because of the molds.
The usual great presentation - It's no looker, I'm afraid. I can see why it is popular with the self-sailing, though. For me though - it would be Nordhavn or Bering. Oh - it is "Cummins" .
Nice pocket yacht for cruising the med. in fair weather. Not a true expedition yacht but not all of them have to be. The builders clearly know comfort. The thing that makes me cringe (from a sailors perspective) are those big open spaces… Scary to imagine walking around in any bit of heavy weather with not a grabrail in sight. Surprised there is no inside dining option? I mean even in the med sometimes eating outside is not ideal. All in all I think its big strength is its size. It will be able to access many more harbors and anchorages then far bigger yachts. All while still providing that big yacht feel.
I prefer Bering Yatch. They are far more sturdy on high seas. It depends on how you plan to use the boat. For the interior design, most boat builders can accommodate your ideas if you can afford it. Enjoy sailing people ! Cheers 😊
If this were to be for a Family, the kitchen should be as least partially open to the eating area ... that would be really nice ... great video ... thanks
I understand that white makes everything look bigger but I think they carry it a bit too far here. I would have them use a fairly light Mahogany paneling on mine and deep full grain button back leather upholstery on the seating solutions. Love the cabins. I think I prefer the VIP cabin for its isolation and proximity to the bridge.
Would be a perfect boat for a small family and have a 2 person crew. A captain and his wife/chef/stewardess would be the perfect choice for crew. Love this boat and the sun deck is huge. Not a fan of the laundry on the stairs though
Surprising engine room, even too big for the relatively small engines. Good size boat with good qualities but I think I would design the salon as the more traditional integrated design rather than a box room with free standing couches. The visual sense of the salon I see as all important for a yacht. And bigger windows in the cabins, not portholes. It makes all the difference. And rather than helm stations at different locations I think it's better to have good cameras such that you can see everything from the bridge. Maybe there is also an option for an open kitchen. If it is to be owner operated to me it doesn't make sense to hide it away. Good qualities but I'd redo the interior design of the main deck and no portholes. Maybe lower some of the decks. It does stand quite tall.
Nope, I dont want to travel with family or anyone... I want to escape of them 😂 Very nice yacht but I lack a bit of a posh in the interior. It was well described as "simple" a bit too simple for something I believe cost in the 3 to 5 million range...
great tour Davin i was just wondering one thing what is it made out of? "veterans" of yacht watching know but noobies like my self have to google it would be nice if in future you told us.
Great presentation and very well done video of a very nice explorer-type yacht. My big concerns are that the entry into the engine room doesn't appear to have a water-tight door that can be dogged down. Also no hoist/crane for any sort of dingy. Plus not enough fuel capacity for trans-atlantic travel. Does it have a fresh water maker?
As a sailor these "pocket-size superyacht volume and amenities" are the only thing I am a bit jealous of as sailing yachts of a comparable LOA tend to lack this amount of space for obvious reasons
Just wanted to say the graphic on the left showing where in the yacht the narrator is while moving through the vessel is amazing. Fantastic idea.
I like how he speaks to me like I am in the market for a mega yacht while I'm complaining about the price of ground beef at the Piggly Wiggly.
@@MindBodySoulOk lol
Agreed, makes the video easier and more valuable/relevant.
Simple. Alternative language. Clean lines. Flat surfaces for ease of maintenance, modern design. I give you huge props for doing an actual walkthrough and attempting to be more relatable! Well done.
As a single woman, I can see myself living very happily on this yacht with my 3 dogs. The captain could have the cabin up front. I'll be down the back. The twin room would be my office instead and just have the one guest room. I love this boat. Now all i need is the lottery win.
Train the dogs to poop overboard.
I' ll b ur captain. I grew up around boats and own a few myself. I love dogs , especially rotties. What knid of dogs do u have ?
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I can be your captain without even needing a room
If you’ve got a captain, you’re no longer alone. 🤔
Outstanding, fantastic use of space and nothing looks crammed in as it can do on other smaller yachts. Definitely makes my short list.
starting to look a bit like a motor home
I *love* this layout.
The master is on a separate ladderway, so the owner has privacy from guest/family/kids.
I would have liked the galley to be open to the dinner table.
But if I get an extra full sized fridge freezer instead, I am *totally* good with that trade off.
That is a beautiful yacht. Numarine are the masters at getting as much real estate into the smallest areas. Everything about this yacht is perfect. Great tour David thank you.
For me the best laid out yatch Ive seen,more open areas than some bigger ones,simple materials that look quality.
I want to appreciate the work of this incredible Cameraman.
Simply excellent and informative.
Hats off. 💡💡💡💡💡
Ooooh! That muting of the background music at 5:13, right when you shut the sliding glass door was a brilliant piece of production in an already beautifully done video! Kudos!!
It feels like a single family home on water that can do some serious missions
I have to say, I watch these videos for entertainment purposes only. I never really felt like I wanted a large boat. That being said, This is the fist one I have ever seen that I would actually buy. I love the use of space and the smaller size.
Didnt think id be into this but just loved the video. Amazing boat and really liked the style of the video. Explored everything just like i would want to and the graphic on the left showing his relative location is great
Thanks for a comprehensive tour David she may not be the largest of the Numarine but she has everything you need for a short or long stay. It doesn't matter if the yacht is family run or it has a great crew you need all you need for a great trip.
The largest Numarine will be shown next week!
I'm impressed with your willingness to grow and stretch out of your comfort zone.
Simply unrivaled in its class, I really loved the owner's choices and the refined execution of those by the shipyard, too!
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
A lovely informative tour of this beautiful Numarine 22XP the space and the amount of light that floods through those huge windows is exceptional, and with a possible 10 persons that can possibly sleep on board comfortably is a winner! The engine room is huge and those cummins engines are a must for any long distanced cruiser, along with a huge sky lounge and a massive flybridge this is definately a boat to behold. Thank you for sharing this well built cruising boat that can possibly be handled single handed by a competent skipper David.
Thank you for actually showing the crew space!! No idea why most channels just ignore that entirely
Its a real pocket explorer and yes hands down that any proper certified and experienced boat owner can run this alone
I *LOVE* the design ethos.
Useful appliances stuck into otherwise wasted space.
I could be very happy living on this boat. A few changes I would make, however, would be to ditch the crew berthing, as this yacht doesn’t need a crew. I would turn that space into a laundry room/utility room and add in extra freezer/refrigeration space for longer cruising capabilities. The galley needs to be open to the eating area. Down below I would combine the two staterooms into one larger stateroom/lounge combination or eliminate that area altogether and add that area in to the owner’s suite, making it much larger, more luxurious, so I could have a whirlpool tub in the master head and a large walk in closet.
I love your yacht reviews. If I ever find myself in a position to purchase one - you will definitely be the broker of choice that I will turn to.
I look forward to hearing from you 😁
Lovely yacht, ideal for family fun for extended time at sea. I'm sure once your onboard it would be difficult to get off.
Love the layout !! Awesome Yacht !!
And yes we do like to see the crew area and engine room !! lol
Very nice David. Thanks for the tour.
As a deck/engineer, I like this very spacious engine room! Good access to engines and batteries and even working table!!!
Absolutely brilliant use of space. So much in such a reasonable size. I plan on buying two. One for myself, and one for my wife and her boyfriend.
Lol wait your wife's boyfriend?? Interesting, lol had to re read that one. What's he bring to the table anything or just charm, humour, good looks and bills. Man, I wish I had a gf like your wife. I respect your security non jealous personality type. I'm the same, I'm fine if a girl wants to be with another man. She can take her shit and live with him is only thing for me. Never understood jealous guys. Have a good one.
Lol wait your wife's boyfriend?? Interesting, lol had to re read that one. What's he bring to the table anything or just charm, humour, good looks and bills. Man, I wish I had a gf like your wife. I respect your security non jealous personality type. I'm the same, I'm fine if a girl wants to be with another man. She can take her shit and live with him is only thing for me. Never understood jealous guys. Have a good one.
That's such a neat small yacht, very well laid out with the floor plan and that sun deck is big enough to seem like it belongs on a larger build.
What a beautiful console inside that yatch...
I like the enclosed Galley and Bridge. You don't find that on most 22m yachts. Over all a nice family yacht. Thanks, David!
At 75 feet I love this boat and its layout, and good looking as well. The only nit I'd have is too many sharp corners in the trim out. The XP I assume is for expedition, and if so, you will find yourselves in a seaway from time to time. Rounded corners would be much prefered and something I bet could be worked out with the builder. Great yacht tour, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
She's vary spacious for her size! Thanks for the video.
Always been a big Fleming fan, as far as Owner/Operated Yachts. But I must say this looks spectacular! Very impressive!
This is a pretty amazing yacht, I could never afford this but if I could i would def buy one, its just looks cozy. Prob super ez to navagate and manage.
Many thanks indeed for giving us a great look at a beautiful boat David. It’s particularly refreshing to see you and the team giving the smaller ‘ships’ their due consideration.
Would very much like seeing more if such tours, perhaps on Absolute’s, Sirena’s ir even Galeon brands. Your views and impressions on more of the ‘owner operator’ sized vessels would be welcomed.
It almost seems like a yacht for someone that might not want a yacht feel. It's so open and spacious with big hallways and a casual modern layout, it feels more like a generous apartment. That engine room would be amazing to work in.
Just added this to my list of yachts that I like. You're right to call it a pocket super yacht, in my opinion.
Very nice yacht,very nice lay out I could see myself on this for weeks
I so love these. My live-aboard dream.
No crew, no blokes.
Just me and a great girl.
Hers and hers.
... Indeed .. what a delight to sail this beauty solo ... many fluid moments of having time cease & take on the qualities of eternal bliss, contemplation, meditation & restoration of balance of health ... Sold ... yes, an instant 'buy' for me, for sure ... still that laundry change sits at the bottom of my Saint Jack purse LOL ... anyways, most wonderful is the lighting ... & I love the solid engineering design in the sliding doors ... absolutely solid workmanship ... wonderful ... love it ...❤
Love the beautiful layout and all the light. Now if only I had the spare $6M....
That was a really well laid out engine room.
So looking forward to the 77 bc this Boat is just remarkablely well thoughtout as well as excuted thanks for sharing these boats with us david
My pleasure!
Beautiful yacht love the open feel of the main deck! 👍👍
While the explorer style yachts lack the sleekness of some other styles. There luxurious spaces are more to my taste.
What a beautiful helm. You can just imagine the family relaxing beside you as you captain the yacht.
Looks very similar to the Bering design.
Very nice looking yacht and great video thanks for the review.
Amongst one of the best owner/operator vessels I've seen. Love it.
I understand, "If you have to ask, you can't afford it." But let's me real. 99% of people watching this video can't afford it and never will. So can you please just drop in a "starting price"?
Exactly. I know it’s out of my price range but how much out of my price range? Is it just in my dreams or is it in my dreams?
You wouldn’t get much change out of £6 million for this.
Another lovely vessel, thanks David.☺🙏
yes, this definitely makes my short list, of a much longer list, of boats I'll never be able to afford.
Nice engine room! Great space and Cummings engines to boot!👍👍😯😯
great yacht, great location, great review, it really doesn't seem much smaller at all than her larger sisters. thanks david, cheers!
beautiful yacht and great video! the filming is extremely well made and interesting. one of my favorite yachtubers video ever. Thank you!
5 million is insane…for this boat
Wow, amazing vessel, might I suggest, because I know it has to be top notch, is a picture of this beauty lit up with it's lighting at night. Always a plus image. Cheers!
The lighting is probably an acquired taste.
But the height of the engine room is a mechanic's dream. Very impressive.
I was impressed by the engine room too. Really nicely laid out.
As a marine diesel mechanic I approve of this statement.
Now if I could get the rest of the yacht manufacturers to follow Fleming’s lead and put air conditioning in the engine room.
Wow. I can’t believe the amount of space… unbelievable.
Beautiful boat im so happy to see the days of small round portholes are gone.
Beautiful tour! Nice vessel, use of space is perfect. But has to have two engines and two fuel tanks.
Couldn't help but notice that the interior color scheme is basically....David. White, sand, brown, and metallic accents!
Numarine seems to have bucketloads of creativity when it comes to the utilization of space and compartmentalization. Interesting blend of sharp and rounded edges throughout, also. Curious how those veneer stairs and other exposed elements will hold up in the long term, but the simplicity of materials should make it a (relatively) straightforward bit of upkeep or reno
Great tour David
Wonderful yacht and certainly a true pocket super yacht you could manage as a couple.
That sun deck is huge! 😯😯👍👍
I am surprised that there isn't a day head on a yacht of this size. Maybe one could be added between the galley and the lower helm station where that second refrigerator/freezer is located.
Beautiful yacht with a great layout and a very inviting interior! The one thing that's really missing is some color. Throughout every room there should be that blue color like you see with the cushions on the top deck. 15:33 Those blues go really well with the teak deck, fine wood, and terra cotta colors.
Numarine seem to be focused on delivering to a well defined sector and are continually improving their product.
I hope to purchase one of these someday. I would live on it full time!
I’m working towards it.
A feature that nobody seems boo do. But it is very useful for a shorthanded owner operator is the ability to make the galley contiguous with the pilot station so you can make yourself food without losing the watch visibility.
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I saw the 37x video and I was tremendously impressed and enjoyed it. All I need to do is win the lottery 😅
It is like a high end hotel on the water more that the traditional mahogany and teak cigar lounge. If it had the latest in automatic maneuvering where it had pods and directional thrusters to assist in docking and marina movements such as refueling then yes it could be a one hand boat. That is a big boat to handle in difficult weather for a single owner operator but I would give it a shot.
Should read "coastal explorer" due to range.
I mean depending on how many ports you want to call on , you can go almost anywhere in the world at 1500 nm (which is 25° out of 360° of latitude)
Very nice
Unusual to have both helms on the port side.
I would personally opt to have it made in a mirror image for that reason.
Although I don't suppose that is possibly
Because of the molds.
Pocket Super Yacht is the *perfect* description
A valiant effort to try to put a positive spin on all that wasted space in the engine room.
Awesome creation..❤
Line handling would be very tough, single-handedly. I've learned from experience, yachting is no fun solo.
beautifully done. ideal vessel for temperate to equatorial latitudes.
The usual great presentation - It's no looker, I'm afraid. I can see why it is popular with the self-sailing, though. For me though - it would be Nordhavn or Bering. Oh - it is "Cummins" .
Nice pocket yacht for cruising the med. in fair weather. Not a true expedition yacht but not all of them have to be. The builders clearly know comfort. The thing that makes me cringe (from a sailors perspective) are those big open spaces… Scary to imagine walking around in any bit of heavy weather with not a grabrail in sight. Surprised there is no inside dining option? I mean even in the med sometimes eating outside is not ideal. All in all I think its big strength is its size. It will be able to access many more harbors and anchorages then far bigger yachts. All while still providing that big yacht feel.
Very lovely boat. Range is wanting ... and you do need a davit for a small tender onto the sundeck.
I prefer Bering Yatch. They are far more sturdy on high seas. It depends on how you plan to use the boat. For the interior design, most boat builders can accommodate your ideas if you can afford it. Enjoy sailing people ! Cheers 😊
Totally agree. For 5M price tag I’d far rather have a steel hull and Bering durability
“Hey pop Im taking the 72 footer out by myself this weekend” said no yacht owner ever! 😂
Beautiful, but why did they enclose the galley like that? Seems like a perfect spot for a pass thru serving station/bar.
owner specification if you want it as you've described numarine will do it for you the world is your oyster.
Plus, if you have catering or crew, they can prepare the yacht-owner meals out of the way and unseen.
What would Jesus do?
It’s so you don’t have to look at the mess happening in the kitchen when you have a crew, but I agree, it feels unnaturally closed off
The cruise is very beautiful and wonderful
The only thing missing is a jacuzzi on the front of the sun deck….. then it would be a pocket super yacht.
I love this boat, its really compact super yacht ❤❤❤❤
Numarine are beautiful boats!
If this were to be for a Family, the kitchen should be as least partially open to the eating area ... that would be really nice ... great video ... thanks
That's really a nice yacht!
I understand that white makes everything look bigger but I think they carry it a bit too far here. I would have them use a fairly light Mahogany paneling on mine and deep full grain button back leather upholstery on the seating solutions. Love the cabins. I think I prefer the VIP cabin for its isolation and proximity to the bridge.
Would be a perfect boat for a small family and have a 2 person crew. A captain and his wife/chef/stewardess would be the perfect choice for crew. Love this boat and the sun deck is huge. Not a fan of the laundry on the stairs though
Surprising engine room, even too big for the relatively small engines. Good size boat with good qualities but I think I would design the salon as the more traditional integrated design rather than a box room with free standing couches. The visual sense of the salon I see as all important for a yacht. And bigger windows in the cabins, not portholes. It makes all the difference. And rather than helm stations at different locations I think it's better to have good cameras such that you can see everything from the bridge.
Maybe there is also an option for an open kitchen. If it is to be owner operated to me it doesn't make sense to hide it away. Good qualities but I'd redo the interior design of the main deck and no portholes. Maybe lower some of the decks. It does stand quite tall.
open kitchen stink up the entire yacht
@@calvin6429 Only stink if you're cooking crap a.k.a sh*t.
Run it mostly on autopilot it works amazing
Yeah, I might want to do that on 'my yacht', since I of course have several. Obviously.
Nope, I dont want to travel with family or anyone... I want to escape of them 😂
Very nice yacht but I lack a bit of a posh in the interior. It was well described as "simple" a bit too simple for something I believe cost in the 3 to 5 million range...
Beautiful. Thank you.
A real dream yacht!
Can the prices be quoted or a link set up to see how much it costs.
great tour Davin i was just wondering one thing what is it made out of? "veterans" of yacht watching know but noobies like my self have to google it would be nice if in future you told us.
Great presentation and very well done video of a very nice explorer-type yacht.
My big concerns are that the entry into the engine room doesn't appear to have a water-tight door that can be dogged down.
Also no hoist/crane for any sort of dingy.
Plus not enough fuel capacity for trans-atlantic travel.
Does it have a fresh water maker?
As a sailor these "pocket-size superyacht volume and amenities" are the only thing I am a bit jealous of as sailing yachts of a comparable LOA tend to lack this amount of space for obvious reasons
Beautiful! Love the galley!