David, you do a fantastic job showing yachts. I really like when you show a vessel and make the comparison to the European vessels. It helps a lot that you highlight the difference. I love this yacht and it is on my " Saved " list. Godspeed
A nice vessel, although I prefer vertical or inverted windows on the bridge. I really like the galley on this one and thought it was a breakfast area until you mentioned it was the crew mess. I'm glad they kept the quality up. Thank you for the video!
Hi David. Loving the in depth tours. A stunning yacht, beautiful wood and outdoor spaces. The country kitchen is superb. Great video walkthrough Thanks 😊
Nice one David. Love this design and the execution of the interior elements! I like the wide angle view. Don't let people put you off as, I for one, want to 'see' more, NOT less! I'm putting in for the Lotto again this week it seems!
I'm not a big fan of American yachts, but it must be said that this one is splendid by its originality. Thank you David for this wonderful presentation as always, A little confidence🤢🤢 , I was watching just before a video on a beautiful yacht, but I had to give up the vision. Seasickness caused by improper handling of the camera, which moved so quickly that it was impossible to watch. Which I never got while watching your videos. Well done to the Team. 🙏🙏👍👍👍
You are great at your job! The way you present things. If the visuals are lacking it is "practical" if a yacht is unpractically designed it is "beautiful". I bet if a yacht was sinking it would be called "the increase in humidity comes with a great discount". ;D
I liked everything about this yacht, and the tour. I would greatly prefer you to give the speed, and range specs. Most of your viewers are not qualified buyers, so calling the sales people would be inappropriate.
Hi David, another great presentation....can you include the fuel burn at cruising speed and range for all the boats you do, its a question everyone wants to know im sure...
Not gonna lie I kinda miss the old way the channel used to present boats like a showcase, like the Neoprene video. I usually reserve walk throughs for Aquaholic, but don't get me wrong I don't have a problem with this current format, I just preferred the old one a little more. Just my 2 cents, Keep them coming I still enjoy it
Hi skiingfast1 thanks for watching. Usually on both sides, but I have occasionally seen yachts with side boarding gates on one side only, which must be hugely annoying if you have to dock on the wrong side!
Ah, yes, the full beam salon. Of course it adds real estate to the salon itself, but, it also means crew hanging outside (properly harnessed one might hope) all the time, to clean the windows and sides. A properly designed yacht has 'wraparound decks' on all decks, which also allows fast and easy access from bow to stern. It's a simple matter of safety. But, of course, try to explain that to a potential yacht customer.
There is just no pleasing some people! This is what the owner wanted obviously. If the crew don't like the design and don't wish to work on such a yacht with said design, then they won't take the positions offered. Stop your moaning and just enjoy it for what it is, not what it is not! You clearly didn't notice the exterior doors leading to the bow via wrap around gunwales with railings from the helm position - fast, safe and secure! There is no such thing as a 'proper' design yacht - only what the design brief calls for and the owners needs and desires. Every yacht is a compromise in form vs function.
@@gbsailing9436 : Well said. Negative Nancy's like the guy above are everywhere. Their life isn't complete if they're not constantly complaining about something, telling someone else why something can't be done, or just simply pointing out the negative aspects of everything. They are just miserable people who hate their lives & want to bring everyone else around them down. SMH
Are you based out in the Carribean and Florida Rea now David. Or do you still have your office in Monaco. Must be a different feel out there, being that market calls for a more shallower draught than the Med vessels you featured before. I wasn't originally a of American yachts esp with forward country kitchens. But they have slowly grown on me. Of course my only chance of ever owning a superyacht is a lottery win. If a huge Euro Millions jackpot, then I can choose a large variety of vessels. A smaller win and something that gives bang for your buck etc. As I know it's not a cheap hobby/lifestyle. I love seeing some of the older vessels you showcase. As its always a shock to see a post 150ft yacht as little as 8 to 20 million now and then. Only cheaper as they are being a pre 2000 or upto about 2012 build. However very well looked after. Great upto date refits. So owning a vessel that would break any bank new, is for that top 1%. Although the next 20% can grab a bargain, with not so painful to fill out cheques for bills. I think it good that as these behemoths or highly spec vessels age, it opens the market to more affordable budgets. That then filter down those who also find a bargain far above their dreams. But there they are owning one. I bet this vessel is going to make its next owner happy. I know I'd be made up if I bought her. Sorry David and fellow subscribers, for this long message. I recently had surgery, and my back tablets along with over meds have kicked in big time and I'm floating on my sofa with a redy brek glow loving the world again and I type and talk for England me OCD style lol.
As a qualified diesel mechanic, I am very interested in the engine room and I thought your tour of the engine room was lacking and had much to be desired.
If that viewer wants to see why not using a wide angle sucks, go look at Yacht Pro-Tony Smith with Denison Yachting. His channel hemshoots oh an iPhone and doesn't ever use wide angle so all of his shots are up close to the point you can't see anything and miss most of what he's talking about.
You know you have been watching too many super yacht videos in last last 18months and you can guess the year build of a super yacht without reading the specs!
Well if it was designed and built in Georgia that would explain why it looks like a Winnebago from the outside. Guess I'm more partial to the European deigns.
Savannah has aged remarkably well those finishes look so good in 2021!
David, you do a fantastic job showing yachts. I really like when you show a vessel and make the comparison to the European vessels. It helps a lot that you highlight the difference. I love this yacht and it is on my " Saved " list.
Godspeed
Beautiful yacht thank you for the tour
The colour of that wood is beautiful.
A nice vessel, although I prefer vertical or inverted windows on the bridge. I really like the galley on this one and thought it was a breakfast area until you mentioned it was the crew mess. I'm glad they kept the quality up. Thank you for the video!
Really like this Yacht its so different and unique. Very individual
Hi David. Loving the in depth tours. A stunning yacht, beautiful wood and outdoor spaces. The country kitchen is superb. Great video walkthrough Thanks 😊
This has to be one of my favorite yachts, I love the layout
She is a pretty lady! thanks for sharing! Love the engine room!
Absolutely fabulous yacht, David!
Some interesting design there. very spacious feeling.
Love all the room and space. Has a bit of a 90s look and feel though.
Doesn’t look outdated at all though, it’s aged well!
@@Erin-Thor I didn't say it was out dated. It has the look and feel of the 90s. Still very luxurious and spacious
@@livingworkingoutsidebox - Sowwy, I nevah sad I waz smurt. 🙃
David, I've always liked the look of intermarine yachts. They seem to make a statement about how sea worthy they are.
Nice one David. Love this design and the execution of the interior elements! I like the wide angle view. Don't let people put you off as, I for one, want to 'see' more, NOT less! I'm putting in for the Lotto again this week it seems!
Enjoyed this video, as well. Beautiful Yacht.
Amazing, great presentation as always!
I'm not a big fan of American yachts, but it must be said that this one is splendid by its originality. Thank you David for this wonderful presentation as always, A little confidence🤢🤢 , I was watching just before a video on a beautiful yacht, but I had to give up the vision. Seasickness caused by improper handling of the camera, which moved so quickly that it was impossible to watch. Which I never got while watching your videos. Well done to the Team. 🙏🙏👍👍👍
Take a look at Yacht Edison. It's a great looking US yacht.
Haha no
Nice looking Yacht.
Beautiful. Thank you.
Strong Holiday Inn vibe here
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well done, beautiful yacht👍✌️
So close to 200K subscribers!! I'd love to see you get there before the end of the year, and maybe even via a video from a yacht here in FL
You are great at your job! The way you present things. If the visuals are lacking it is "practical" if a yacht is unpractically designed it is "beautiful". I bet if a yacht was sinking it would be called "the increase in humidity comes with a great discount". ;D
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL YACHT!!
very beautiful it's got a very good design .
Sweet!!! One thought David...you left out range and could you include sailing from California to Hawaii or Florida to...beyond that. Bravo Zulu!
Except for a few inside details, looks exactly like the yacht Cachee’ I chartered a few times in Pattaya. Very comfortable and nice times.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Even if you don't celebrate, God Bless!
Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
I love this boat.
I liked everything about this yacht, and the tour. I would greatly prefer you to give the speed, and range specs. Most of your viewers are not qualified buyers, so calling the sales people would be inappropriate.
Hi David, another great presentation....can you include the fuel burn at cruising speed and range for all the boats you do, its a question everyone wants to know im sure...
That bar looks so American, a lovely boat.
Fantastic!!
Not gonna lie I kinda miss the old way the channel used to present boats like a showcase, like the Neoprene video. I usually reserve walk throughs for Aquaholic, but don't get me wrong I don't have a problem with this current format, I just preferred the old one a little more.
Just my 2 cents, Keep them coming I still enjoy it
Love these older vessels timeless style and quality.
What sort of costs are there to bring a boat of this size over to the Mediterranean.
It would make a good Charter boat. And owner(s) carve out their time to use it.
If only I had the money!
You guys are the best!
When the have side boarding is it usually port, starboard or both?
Hi skiingfast1 thanks for watching. Usually on both sides, but I have occasionally seen yachts with side boarding gates on one side only, which must be hugely annoying if you have to dock on the wrong side!
Like the yacht but what will happen to this type power yacht when the emission regulations take effect in the USA and Europe
I think I’d prefer this set up.
What ever happened to Wider Yachts, haven’t heard a word for many months. What are they working on next?
Ah, yes, the full beam salon. Of course it adds real estate to the salon itself, but, it also means crew hanging outside (properly harnessed one might hope) all the time, to clean the windows and sides. A properly designed yacht has 'wraparound decks' on all decks, which also allows fast and easy access from bow to stern. It's a simple matter of safety. But, of course, try to explain that to a potential yacht customer.
There is just no pleasing some people! This is what the owner wanted obviously. If the crew don't like the design and don't wish to work on such a yacht with said design, then they won't take the positions offered. Stop your moaning and just enjoy it for what it is, not what it is not! You clearly didn't notice the exterior doors leading to the bow via wrap around gunwales with railings from the helm position - fast, safe and secure! There is no such thing as a 'proper' design yacht - only what the design brief calls for and the owners needs and desires. Every yacht is a compromise in form vs function.
@@gbsailing9436 : Well said. Negative Nancy's like the guy above are everywhere. Their life isn't complete if they're not constantly complaining about something, telling someone else why something can't be done, or just simply pointing out the negative aspects of everything. They are just miserable people who hate their lives & want to bring everyone else around them down. SMH
@@oneslackr Well said!
Sometimes the wall art is so impressive, I’m just wondering is it common for it to come with the sale?
cool
Are you based out in the Carribean and Florida Rea now David. Or do you still have your office in Monaco. Must be a different feel out there, being that market calls for a more shallower draught than the Med vessels you featured before. I wasn't originally a of American yachts esp with forward country kitchens. But they have slowly grown on me.
Of course my only chance of ever owning a superyacht is a lottery win. If a huge Euro Millions jackpot, then I can choose a large variety of vessels. A smaller win and something that gives bang for your buck etc. As I know it's not a cheap hobby/lifestyle. I love seeing some of the older vessels you showcase. As its always a shock to see a post 150ft yacht as little as 8 to 20 million now and then. Only cheaper as they are being a pre 2000 or upto about 2012 build. However very well looked after. Great upto date refits. So owning a vessel that would break any bank new, is for that top 1%. Although the next 20% can grab a bargain, with not so painful to fill out cheques for bills. I think it good that as these behemoths or highly spec vessels age, it opens the market to more affordable budgets. That then filter down those who also find a bargain far above their dreams. But there they are owning one. I bet this vessel is going to make its next owner happy. I know I'd be made up if I bought her.
Sorry David and fellow subscribers, for this long message. I recently had surgery, and my back tablets along with over meds have kicked in big time and I'm floating on my sofa with a redy brek glow loving the world again and I type and talk for England me OCD style lol.
With all the bars .. guess the former owners with a bunch of drunks... lol
SOLD (ehh .. better get me those lottery tickets)
As a qualified diesel mechanic, I am very interested in the engine room and I thought your tour of the engine room was lacking and had much to be desired.
If that viewer wants to see why not using a wide angle sucks, go look at Yacht Pro-Tony Smith with Denison Yachting. His channel hemshoots oh an iPhone and doesn't ever use wide angle so all of his shots are up close to the point you can't see anything and miss most of what he's talking about.
You know you have been watching too many super yacht videos in last last 18months and you can guess the year build of a super yacht without reading the specs!
Well if it was designed and built in Georgia that would explain why it looks like a Winnebago from the outside. Guess I'm more partial to the European deigns.
No mention of speed and range...
Lekker man lekker
Buy a superyacht and live on it, like you live in a house.
Where are you from? You sound very well spoken like a southerner and then you say bath like a real man.
Have you ever had an "unqualified " buyer". I guess I'm wondering if you have many single moms who are Walmart cashiers attempt to purchase yachts?
I discovered I like the form of European yachts more. Although very practical it lacks soul or personality in my opinion.
Can any designer conceive a rich and luxurious wood color ? This looks way terrible for this presentation
No side decks makes this an excellent dock queen not at all very practical
No matter the stock market crash one needs to have different portfolio, I already invested in Forex and Crypto which are really profitable
Guy talks too much