What sold me was the balcony from the master. That is always my favorite when you wake up, have a cup of coffee out on the balcony and enjoy the surroundings. Love it!
It does exist but the one I came across was marred by mandatory permanent crew which effectively more than doubled the price for an entry yacht. This pervasive notion that a yacht cannot be used without servants really ruins it for me. Otherwise I could readily afford fractional ownership. Even if I was the sole owner of a 35meter, I wouldn't want a permanent crew of 6 just in case I wanted to use it that year. And even then they only work 35 weeks of the year so the rest of the year you can't use it at all... The flipside though is that if the extremely wasteful costs were to fall away then there wouldn't be enough ports in the med.
@@DanFrederiksen Agreed. Just the thought of any crew who serve food, make beds, wash and iron owners clothes on a personal yacht tells me the owner needs help bathing after they use the bathroom. Charter yacht, understand. Personal use yacht, bit to pretentious.
Because it doesn't work the same way. They are completely different use cases and the relocation times alone are magnitudes different. In order to get anywhere close to private plane world you would need 1k people putting 200k each per year into a pool and then running a fleet of yachts. The startup cost would also need to come from somewhere because building up the fleet at the beginning would be the biggest expense, so add at least 200k sign up fee. And Im not even sure if the savings from economies of scale will make it work longtime, but lets say you begin with 1-2 weeks per customer on the first year and expanding to 4-6weeks allocation once the fleet is build up. Althought you could have a lot of wiggle room here based on what size of vessels you would populate the fleet with and what kind of vessels the customers were after and how many weeks they wanted to spend on them. You are also having very limited options when it comes to decoration and features. because they will have to serve the fleet instead of what you want. In private planes those things practically don't matter because they are for transport. You also would have endless booking problems. Lets say a movie about diving comes out and suddenly you have huge increase in the customers wanting to book the diving specialised yacht(s) of the fleet. And you are out of the time slots. And you cant slot in the other yachts without losing the "diving package" that was build into the diving yacht. Where as with planes you can just fly over another from where nearest free one is available. With yachts if you want a certain yacht from the fleet in a certain place of the world the travel time is basically used time aswell. Edit: I also would like to point out that the sheer amount of variance regarding the use costs between yachts make this of system far far harder to organize and get going than airplane one where the costs are far more predictable per passenger mile.
@@MrJustCallMeJames No, it's exactly like with a plane. You own a fraction of a specific vehicle, no fleet, and it's tied to a port. You check and book when you want to use it and return it to port when done. Both can be crewed or not but sailing a 55foot yacht is easier to get certified for than a million dollar jet. But uncrewed should be possible for both. Say a 1/8 ownership of a milion dollar vehicle, that's 125k. A lot of people can swing that. Indeed most people can swing that if they care to. Of course there is berthing and hangar cost but still. But the price example I saw for a modest yacht insisted on mom and pop store squatting in the trunk and taking 200 grand a year. No kidding. Expenses so great that you lose the entire vehicle cost every 7 years. On top of depreciation which actually doesn't have to be much on a yacht. I was looking at a Princess 52, it was 690k£ new 6 years ago and sell for 675k€ today.
Quite impressive. When I see Azimut, I always think of Shu She. Exploration yacht in the background, quite nice. Hope you have a great time in Monaco at the show.
You are soooo good at this......like the Jeremy clarkson of yachting. Keep up the great work.....and who knows.....maybe after i win the lottery you can sell me a yacht!
David - This was smooth, very informative, and the audio overlay volume increase with added clarity really does provide more impact to the entire production. The video was polished, the music and scene changes were on point. Something not everyone will notice, is the change in vocabulary with this video. Very well put together, very creative puns, and overall your best yet.
This has a very interesting, yet busy design. Oddly though... it has a certain ‘Balance’. I like it. It certainly has an original appearance. Another beautifully shot and edited video, Mr. Seal. Many thanks to both you and your Team.
David, this has to be your best video yet. I loved your 'Shu Shi' video and the many others you have shot regarding the many lessor known brands from European brands and the like. But this has to be your standout effort. The yacht is stunning of course and in so many ways. I love everything she has to offer. The detail you provide regarding the co-ownership and crewing details is superb. I would love to own this yacht outright, but funds being what they are.... well let's leave it there. I am sure following your video you will have no problem finding the right party to co-own this yacht. To say I am envious is understatement in the extreme. Good luck you your future endeavours.
Wow! I have seen quite a number of yacht videos so far, this one absolutely stands out! This ship is awesome! I’m inclined to prefer this one even over a much bigger boat - if I ever had the choice - since it still has the human proportions while offering huge space and incredible luxury.
I absolutely enjoy each and every minute of every videos you post. Such a treat to have an insider look at where most of us will never see. :) Thank you for always sharing such amazing content
I've been out to sea on an aircraft carrier and can say there is a lot of areas you can bath in the sun, coarse you may have to dodge the occasional jet aircraft but tons of space.
Impressive use of space on a 35 meter yacht! The closest I have seen on a yacht this size to an actual apartment at sea! The master suite is beautiful. Any idea the name of the yacht to the right of your head at 7:14? The layout intrigues me...looks like a ferry.
Great video David. I remember the other video you did about co ownership. Great concept. It is great to see a diferent yacht with the same plan. Just to show prospective buyers whats out there. Thankyou.
Excellent layout, wonderful materials (so happy to not see the orange, glossy wood) and the ginormous windows are so nice. The aircraft carrier deck style is neat too. Co-ownership... I dunno. It's probably more clever if you really think about it but are yachts supposed to make sense? If I had the means I'd rather own myself to get the freedom. And what a show you made of it all. Probably your best to date. Still would like to see the crew quarters though, often neglected. Also a welcome delete of the blip bloppy tune that's been haunting us since the beginning, sorry... Thank you for sharing!
Excellent video, David. Maybe your best showing yet 😁 I do have a recommendation though. Change to a 2:1 video aspect ratio. It looks so much better, especially on mobile.
I really enjoy your video's, if you ever do a Q&A, I have two questions that I'm curious for; 1) What makes someone a "qualified buyer" and how do you verify that? I mean, someone listed in the Forbes 500 probably doesn't need any additional verification, but how about someone who's reputation does not exceed him? Does he have to show that he has the money in his bank account/has arranged financing? 2) What would be the biggest size boat you can fully enjoy as an owner/operator without needing a crew?
Schnitzel_Stephan in yachts larger than 70ft you will need a crew. So if you are interested on yachting without crew, you should look for yachts under 70ft.
Really don‘t get why they can‘t fit the balcony in the master‘s cabin also on the 32m, because other than that I don‘t see any reason to go for the 35 meter version
this is like a timeshare and you know that didnt age well.... I dont need a company who keeps sending me bills that I can not check... I rather buy a smaller yacht than to get involved in this kind of things... dont know why you support this.. but I can see you are well taken care of... so I get it
I think co-ownership is nothing more than getting a Charter "Discount Package"... or a Time-Share on the Water. Bad deal... Own the yacht solely and YOU control when you use it and you can keep 2-3 fulltime crew and bring on 2-3 more seasonally. Plus, are you going to leave your Panerai Luminor in a drawer? No. Every time you leave the yacht, you must move out like leaving a hotel.
On second viewing, very impressive boat of course but the lounge doesn't work for me. The two blocks on the side of the entrance gives it a tunnel feel rather openness of a yacht, plus an unusual step down. The large round sitting group doesn't feel cozy either, and somewhat clutters the space rather than be appealing. For me those elements are critical for an otherwise lavish boat.
Hello David ... great content as usual and I do hope that one day I could utilize your great services ... I may have one thing that might be a bit of a disagreement .... in all your videos everything is nice and there is nothing wrong with any thing?? On your Yachts is everything to be liked and there are nothing to complain about? I mean any subscriber would have known that you value Novolari leonard as a designer but now suddenly Akillis is also great?? How do you rate them? I mean, how do we take the subjectivity out of it?? I know for sure that a Yacht purchase is first and foremost a passion purchase and we may never be objective when it comes to passion .... but we need to start at some point, dont we? I do understand that you are in the business of selling Yachts and everything needs to be pretty and immaculate ... and therefore sometimes you or @aquaholic or @captian Tristan cant be seen to be critical of any Yacht/ designer/ builder .... But again .... and for credibilty reasons .... I would prefer to see the other side of the coin.
You're right, and it would be great if there were a channel that covered the good, the bad, and the ugly of yachting. When I started my UA-cam channel I wanted it to be a powerful marketing tool for yachts that I have for sale. For that reason I decided that if I thought a yacht could not be recommended at all (and there are a few of those...) I would rather just not cover it at all on my channel. This applies to awful products, but also to awful people I would rather not do business with. I just don't cover them. Every yacht that I video has positive points and I try to highlight those, however...when a client approaches me and we can talk in private I am of course happy to point out the advantages AND disadvantages of various models.
@@Yachtsforsaleblog So you are effectively saying, that you don't promote yachts and companies that don't meet your standards and criteria? I can respect that.
Eyad Ahdab I would think that personal preference would be a huge factor when in comes to interior design, so it's probably harder for there to be an objective assessment of that than something like mechanical capabilites.
"Like" the potential buyers with the wherewithal to own such a yacht would be influenced by the oh so "hip" annoying and oft too loud sound track if considering making an offer. Beautiful boat!!!
Once I could consider to become a "qualified buyer", he just said to call somebody else! 🤣 Thug Life: for the amount of a couple of millions I can just talk with the secretary... of another company!! But "Qualified buyers" means *QUA LI FI ED* for ALL the boat! (Another zero or better two, after your account balance!)!! Not just a share! 🤣
Azimuts are some of my favorite yachts, I remember the first time I saw one at a boat show years ago, it was owned by one of the shitty Amway people, gorgeous boat.
Amazing yacht, I can only dream. But co-ownership (pun not intended😂) sounds like one of the worst financial decisions you could make, even for a multi millionaire.
This what is proposed as some kind novelty in sense of co-ownership is actually very old practice known as a TIMESHARE and which is not so much popular. Difference between timeshare and partial ownership is that in timeshare client is buying a time which he/she will spend as a holiday time in one of offered locations. The Time Share of the holidays is much more flexible than is this proposition. Timeshare offers to owner to arrange with TS management a most desirable and available time and location wherever TS Management has their dedicated locations. Because of very flexible availability TS has millions of TS owners and tens of thousands of rooms, apartments or even houses on disposition to chose from regarding the time season purchased. Partial ownership is not so good because buyer always owns one part of the same vessel. That is limiting its wishes where they want to spend their holidays. Boat, Yacht or Ship can be on one place only and buyer needs to compromise with other co-owners terms and conditions for usage of boat. Now the question is who would be prepared to pay 10% of the yacht value for having 10% of ownership knowing that such yacht would cost in range of 13 - 15 million EUR. 10% means one berth for 365 days or 1,5 million. Couple would spend whopping 3 million for owning a 20% of the yacht. For that amount of money anyone can buy an brand new Azimut 50 - 60 and have it 100% for themselves whenever and wherever they want it in absolutely total privacy. Actually partial ownership is cause for more problems than anyone would bargain for. Timeshare was popular 50 years ago but no more as the people's standard is growing and people wants more freedom than ever. Imagine if the yacht would be split between 100 co-owners what mess that would be. It is true that each of them would pay just about 150 k EUR plus maintenance costs, service costs, insurance and so on. It would be much cheaper to rent such yacht for a week with friends and go wherever you agree which is easier when you are friends than casual acquaintances. This proposition is not good idea because it does not work for the people who want to spend time cruising the places they love.
chunkychinn - not entirely true. Google usually will help you in this area. If you’ve ever watched any of David’s videos, you would have noticed the complete change in his vocabulary in this video, which I believe was intentional.
Your going to spend most of your time on it keeping it clean then. It isn't practical to have a yacht of this size without crew to look after it. You may be able to skipper it yourself but are you going to clean all the bathrooms, keep the windows and the exterior clean and do all the cooking?
i have been watching these videos for while now and i have come to the conclusions that only multi billionaires can own these boats because of the Eminence drain of money they seem to be.
mom: what you want to be when you grow up?
child: a qualified buyer!
What sold me was the balcony from the master. That is always my favorite when you wake up, have a cup of coffee out on the balcony and enjoy the surroundings. Love it!
Private jets have been co-owned for years now, it is surprising that it is not already a trend in the yachting world.
It does exist but the one I came across was marred by mandatory permanent crew which effectively more than doubled the price for an entry yacht. This pervasive notion that a yacht cannot be used without servants really ruins it for me. Otherwise I could readily afford fractional ownership. Even if I was the sole owner of a 35meter, I wouldn't want a permanent crew of 6 just in case I wanted to use it that year. And even then they only work 35 weeks of the year so the rest of the year you can't use it at all...
The flipside though is that if the extremely wasteful costs were to fall away then there wouldn't be enough ports in the med.
@@DanFrederiksen Agreed. Just the thought of any crew who serve food, make beds, wash and iron owners clothes on a personal yacht tells me the owner needs help bathing after they use the bathroom. Charter yacht, understand. Personal use yacht, bit to pretentious.
Because it doesn't work the same way. They are completely different use cases and the relocation times alone are magnitudes different.
In order to get anywhere close to private plane world you would need 1k people putting 200k each per year into a pool and then running a fleet of yachts. The startup cost would also need to come from somewhere because building up the fleet at the beginning would be the biggest expense, so add at least 200k sign up fee. And Im not even sure if the savings from economies of scale will make it work longtime, but lets say you begin with 1-2 weeks per customer on the first year and expanding to 4-6weeks allocation once the fleet is build up. Althought you could have a lot of wiggle room here based on what size of vessels you would populate the fleet with and what kind of vessels the customers were after and how many weeks they wanted to spend on them. You are also having very limited options when it comes to decoration and features. because they will have to serve the fleet instead of what you want. In private planes those things practically don't matter because they are for transport.
You also would have endless booking problems. Lets say a movie about diving comes out and suddenly you have huge increase in the customers wanting to book the diving specialised yacht(s) of the fleet. And you are out of the time slots. And you cant slot in the other yachts without losing the "diving package" that was build into the diving yacht. Where as with planes you can just fly over another from where nearest free one is available. With yachts if you want a certain yacht from the fleet in a certain place of the world the travel time is basically used time aswell.
Edit: I also would like to point out that the sheer amount of variance regarding the use costs between yachts make this of system far far harder to organize and get going than airplane one where the costs are far more predictable per passenger mile.
@@MrJustCallMeJames No, it's exactly like with a plane. You own a fraction of a specific vehicle, no fleet, and it's tied to a port. You check and book when you want to use it and return it to port when done. Both can be crewed or not but sailing a 55foot yacht is easier to get certified for than a million dollar jet. But uncrewed should be possible for both.
Say a 1/8 ownership of a milion dollar vehicle, that's 125k. A lot of people can swing that. Indeed most people can swing that if they care to. Of course there is berthing and hangar cost but still. But the price example I saw for a modest yacht insisted on mom and pop store squatting in the trunk and taking 200 grand a year. No kidding. Expenses so great that you lose the entire vehicle cost every 7 years. On top of depreciation which actually doesn't have to be much on a yacht. I was looking at a Princess 52, it was 690k£ new 6 years ago and sell for 675k€ today.
It is and has been a trend for many years.
I've had the honor working for Matty in the Safety business for many years...
A real business man with true passion, vision and knowledge...
Quite impressive. When I see Azimut, I always think of Shu She. Exploration yacht in the background, quite nice. Hope you have a great time in Monaco at the show.
Thanks David, I'll arrive in Monaco tomorrow...looking forward to it!
@@Yachtsforsaleblog have fun, I'm really jealous, can't go because of school... Such a bummer
You are soooo good at this......like the Jeremy clarkson of yachting. Keep up the great work.....and who knows.....maybe after i win the lottery you can sell me a yacht!
David - This was smooth, very informative, and the audio overlay volume increase with added clarity really does provide more impact to the entire production.
The video was polished, the music and scene changes were on point.
Something not everyone will notice, is the change in vocabulary with this video.
Very well put together, very creative puns, and overall your best yet.
This has a very interesting, yet busy design. Oddly though... it has a certain ‘Balance’. I like it. It certainly has an original appearance. Another beautifully shot and edited video, Mr. Seal. Many thanks to both you and your Team.
Oh man - LOVE that interior. Almost spaceship-like. Not sure about the bow flare. And the crew seems gorgeous and professional. No surprises there.
I love watching and especially re-watching your videos.
David, this has to be your best video yet. I loved your 'Shu Shi' video and the many others you have shot regarding the many lessor known brands from European brands and the like. But this has to be your standout effort. The yacht is stunning of course and in so many ways. I love everything she has to offer. The detail you provide regarding the co-ownership and crewing details is superb. I would love to own this yacht outright, but funds being what they are.... well let's leave it there. I am sure following your video you will have no problem finding the right party to co-own this yacht. To say I am envious is understatement in the extreme. Good luck you your future endeavours.
Another excellent video, thanks David. Beautiful yacht, and matching crew!
Wow! I have seen quite a number of yacht videos so far, this one absolutely stands out! This ship is awesome! I’m inclined to prefer this one even over a much bigger boat - if I ever had the choice - since it still has the human proportions while offering huge space and incredible luxury.
I absolutely enjoy each and every minute of every videos you post. Such a treat to have an insider look at where most of us will never see. :) Thank you for always sharing such amazing content
My Pleasure!
Excellent! BTW, 0:43 So _special_ or _remarkable._ There is no "so unique"; something's either unique or it isn't.
I need to win the lottery
What a fantastic yacht and superbly presented. Great Video too.
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
This is your best showing yet congratulations! She’s very beautiful!
I've been out to sea on an aircraft carrier and can say there is a lot of areas you can bath in the sun, coarse you may have to dodge the occasional jet aircraft but tons of space.
Impressive use of space on a 35 meter yacht! The closest I have seen on a yacht this size to an actual apartment at sea! The master suite is beautiful.
Any idea the name of the yacht to the right of your head at 7:14? The layout intrigues me...looks like a ferry.
David, keep making masterpieces like this
Great video David. I remember the other video you did about co ownership. Great concept. It is great to see a diferent yacht with the same plan. Just to show prospective buyers whats out there.
Thankyou.
Excellent layout, wonderful materials (so happy to not see the orange, glossy wood) and the ginormous windows are so nice. The aircraft carrier deck style is neat too. Co-ownership... I dunno. It's probably more clever if you really think about it but are yachts supposed to make sense? If I had the means I'd rather own myself to get the freedom. And what a show you made of it all. Probably your best to date. Still would like to see the crew quarters though, often neglected. Also a welcome delete of the blip bloppy tune that's been haunting us since the beginning, sorry... Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for sharing with us this lovely boat. Like the idea of the crew and the sharing the cost. How many others do this.
Hocam çekiliş var mı yakın zamanda
çekiliş!
David, I could listen to you read a dictionary. Awesome job sir.
That is a beautiful yacht and I'd be fishing off that rear deck for sure!
Hi David. Loving the interior of this yacht. Interesting features. Great video. Cant afford one just yet, even co-owner.
Yeah,I see to interior yacht boad n I like it.so much...but how much for speed boad in here...
Yeah,I see to interior yacht boad n I like it.so much...but how much for speed boad in here...
Is it an option to get the extra deck on the top because some grande 35 metri’s don’t have the top deck
Excellent video, David. Maybe your best showing yet 😁
I do have a recommendation though. Change to a 2:1 video aspect ratio. It looks so much better, especially on mobile.
Those communal areas are outstanding!
Wouahhhh....quel beau yachts, super !!! 👀👍❤❤❤
I think it's a great idea. Another great video, David!
Good video as always David.
I really enjoy your video's, if you ever do a Q&A, I have two questions that I'm curious for;
1) What makes someone a "qualified buyer" and how do you verify that? I mean, someone listed in the Forbes 500 probably doesn't need any additional verification, but how about someone who's reputation does not exceed him? Does he have to show that he has the money in his bank account/has arranged financing?
2) What would be the biggest size boat you can fully enjoy as an owner/operator without needing a crew?
Schnitzel_Stephan in yachts larger than 70ft you will need a crew. So if you are interested on yachting without crew, you should look for yachts under 70ft.
what was the name of the dessert?
Great vid I Wonder how many people that watch this channel are actually considering to buy a yacht 😂
all of us ! haha
I am just short of few million dollars :)
I'm considering it right after I win the Power Ball. That could be awhile since I don't even play lotto.
@@Primalxbeast luck is blind. You never know. Maybe you find someones else ticket....
Bravo, Azimut !!!
Really don‘t get why they can‘t fit the balcony in the master‘s cabin also on the 32m, because other than that I don‘t see any reason to go for the 35 meter version
Don‘t get me wrong though - its still one of the most beautiful things I‘ve ever seen
Mr Seal, do you by chance narrate videos other than this channel? I think I've heard your voice elsewhere :)
Yay, time share for yachts! What could possibly go wrong?!
Harga Kapal Dan Model Kapal Apakah Berpatutan Serta Qualitinya, Kalau Baik Dan Ok Akupun Setuju Mau Beli.
The price for the standard Azimut Grande 35 Metri model is $17.5 million.
This just looks like a small heaven floating in the ocean...I am working terribly hard to get a yacht like this in 2048...I believe...I can do it...
an idea of how many weeks and guide price would have been nice 😊
Azimut builds the best yacht in the world!
Love it David. Thank you!
How much gross tonage?
this is like a timeshare and you know that didnt age well.... I dont need a company who keeps sending me bills that I can not check...
I rather buy a smaller yacht than to get involved in this kind of things... dont know why you support this..
but I can see you are well taken care of... so I get it
Those are bloody big tumblers in the opening scene. Does it include a continuous whisky supply? Because if so, I'm in!
How much does this yacht cost to co own and how much does it cost regularly? I'm in the market for a new one and I thought you could help.
great video! was it sponsored? I believe a good disclaimer should be shown..
The square bow makes the thing resemble Clark Griswold's station wagon in National Lampoon's "Vacation".
The Family Truckster.
How much?
I think co-ownership is nothing more than getting a Charter "Discount Package"... or a Time-Share on the Water. Bad deal... Own the yacht solely and YOU control when you use it and you can keep 2-3 fulltime crew and bring on 2-3 more seasonally. Plus, are you going to leave your Panerai Luminor in a drawer? No. Every time you leave the yacht, you must move out like leaving a hotel.
Well said.
Just charter the thing. Why bother with the major hassle.. My goodness.
Thanks, this is a really good concept
Looking a little red there! You caught the sun? And forgotten the sun cream? Or drinking to much?😅
Sore throat? Great Vid!!!!
Great video, thank you!
so how much ?????
Can't wait to buy my 3 million dollar yatch
Keep dreaming
I'll co-own it. I've got 70p somewhere... 🤔
Long Time Award Winner could be anybody's choice. I love Azimut. It seemed to bigger size.
On second viewing, very impressive boat of course but the lounge doesn't work for me. The two blocks on the side of the entrance gives it a tunnel feel rather openness of a yacht, plus an unusual step down. The large round sitting group doesn't feel cozy either, and somewhat clutters the space rather than be appealing. For me those elements are critical for an otherwise lavish boat.
Ok how much do I get for £11.67 cash?
Time share for yachts eh?
INDEED! 'Co-ownership' achieves every yachting/cruising goal other than bragging rights or long-term liveaboard.
Really amazing yacht
396th like.. thats me.. 😇👍🏻 i’ll keep on dreaming to have Azimut 👍🏻
Acho os Barcos Lindos e Luxuosos já estão no Meu Facebook /Twitter e outras redes que Administro
Buying a 5 million dollars yacht won't take a lot to operate and u could be ur own captain
Great vid but you've been away for a while
Hi Andi, we hit a bottleneck with lots of content in production and none to publish! You'll see plenty of new videos in the next few weeks!
@@Yachtsforsaleblog Great looking forward to seeing them
Now i'm a co owner of this boat i own the jetski yeah!
Hello David ... great content as usual and I do hope that one day I could utilize your great services ... I may have one thing that might be a bit of a disagreement .... in all your videos everything is nice and there is nothing wrong with any thing?? On your Yachts is everything to be liked and there are nothing to complain about? I mean any subscriber would have known that you value Novolari leonard as a designer but now suddenly Akillis is also great?? How do you rate them? I mean, how do we take the subjectivity out of it?? I know for sure that a Yacht purchase is first and foremost a passion purchase and we may never be objective when it comes to passion .... but we need to start at some point, dont we?
I do understand that you are in the business of selling Yachts and everything needs to be pretty and immaculate ... and therefore sometimes you or @aquaholic or @captian Tristan cant be seen to be critical of any Yacht/ designer/ builder ....
But again .... and for credibilty reasons .... I would prefer to see the other side of the coin.
You're right, and it would be great if there were a channel that covered the good, the bad, and the ugly of yachting. When I started my UA-cam channel I wanted it to be a powerful marketing tool for yachts that I have for sale. For that reason I decided that if I thought a yacht could not be recommended at all (and there are a few of those...) I would rather just not cover it at all on my channel. This applies to awful products, but also to awful people I would rather not do business with. I just don't cover them.
Every yacht that I video has positive points and I try to highlight those, however...when a client approaches me and we can talk in private I am of course happy to point out the advantages AND disadvantages of various models.
@@Yachtsforsaleblog So you are effectively saying, that you don't promote yachts and companies that don't meet your standards and criteria? I can respect that.
Eyad Ahdab I would think that personal preference would be a huge factor when in comes to interior design, so it's probably harder for there to be an objective assessment of that than something like mechanical capabilites.
@@Yachtsforsaleblog is that the reason why I haven't seen any Sanlorenzo covered on your channel?
Amazing!!
So this is the Top Gear of Yaghts then.
I need to talk to you’re bardo go a business opportunity, let me know !!
I will be buying a Feritti 850 in the future and i will be my own captain.I don't need a crew
Hahah. Keep dreaming.
"Like" the potential buyers with the wherewithal to own such a yacht would be influenced by the oh so "hip" annoying and oft too loud sound track if considering making an offer.
Beautiful boat!!!
Once I could consider to become a "qualified buyer", he just said to call somebody else! 🤣 Thug Life: for the amount of a couple of millions I can just talk with the secretary... of another company!! But "Qualified buyers" means *QUA LI FI ED* for ALL the boat! (Another zero or better two, after your account balance!)!! Not just a share! 🤣
Take Heed, cause I'm a lyrical poet. Maimi on the scene just in case you didn't know it.
My kind of crib, with some 4 or 6 beauties virgins under my care. And go sailing the Caribbean seas until I ran out of life !!! AMEN!
Azimuts are some of my favorite yachts, I remember the first time I saw one at a boat show years ago, it was owned by one of the shitty Amway people, gorgeous boat.
I'd have a Princess or a Seeker over that any day.
You should feature the new Viking Motor yachts. You should also feature the new Burger 48 as well.
Muito Lindo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing yacht, I can only dream. But co-ownership (pun not intended😂) sounds like one of the worst financial decisions you could make, even for a multi millionaire.
Timeshares are a horrible idea.
I need a boaat
This what is proposed as some kind novelty in sense of co-ownership is actually very old practice known as a TIMESHARE and which is not so much popular. Difference between timeshare and partial ownership is that in timeshare client is buying a time which he/she will spend as a holiday time in one of offered locations. The Time Share of the holidays is much more flexible than is this proposition. Timeshare offers to owner to arrange with TS management a most desirable and available time and location wherever TS Management has their dedicated locations. Because of very flexible availability TS has millions of TS owners and tens of thousands of rooms, apartments or even houses on disposition to chose from regarding the time season purchased.
Partial ownership is not so good because buyer always owns one part of the same vessel. That is limiting its wishes where they want to spend their holidays. Boat, Yacht or Ship can be on one place only and buyer needs to compromise with other co-owners terms and conditions for usage of boat.
Now the question is who would be prepared to pay 10% of the yacht value for having 10% of ownership knowing that such yacht would cost in range of 13 - 15 million EUR. 10% means one berth for 365 days or 1,5 million. Couple would spend whopping 3 million for owning a 20% of the yacht. For that amount of money anyone can buy an brand new Azimut 50 - 60 and have it 100% for themselves whenever and wherever they want it in absolutely total privacy.
Actually partial ownership is cause for more problems than anyone would bargain for. Timeshare was popular 50 years ago but no more as the people's standard is growing and people wants more freedom than ever. Imagine if the yacht would be split between 100 co-owners what mess that would be. It is true that each of them would pay just about 150 k EUR plus maintenance costs, service costs, insurance and so on. It would be much cheaper to rent such yacht for a week with friends and go wherever you agree which is easier when you are friends than casual acquaintances.
This proposition is not good idea because it does not work for the people who want to spend time cruising the places they love.
Brilliant, but Professionalism not Professionality. At least we got to see some of this Azimut
chunkychinn - not entirely true. Google usually will help you in this area.
If you’ve ever watched any of David’s videos, you would have noticed the complete change in his vocabulary in this video, which I believe was intentional.
@@wolfy814 not good Oxford English dictionary use I am afraid.
No engine room ??
Awesome
Could of at least said thank you when they took your plate
I find I like explorer cab and flybridge forward designs better than these swept-back boat designs...
I need yacht that only I operate self, don't need other people because for my privacy
Your going to spend most of your time on it keeping it clean then. It isn't practical to have a yacht of this size without crew to look after it. You may be able to skipper it yourself but are you going to clean all the bathrooms, keep the windows and the exterior clean and do all the cooking?
Azimut grande 35 metri
Brand new price 14.5mil usd
👍
Just sold mine, got 11m
Wow
i have been watching these videos for while now and i have come to the conclusions that only multi billionaires can own these boats because of the Eminence drain of money they seem to be.
Nope. Most yachts are owned by multi-millionaires. Once you get into the 200+ feet yachts, then you start to get into billionaire territory.
Oh my nice girls