I was on a 92 footer displacement TSDY travelling from the Canaries to Barbados when we had fouled props from a fishing net. The seas were still pretty high from an earlier storm. We were incredibly close to capsizing over the next 24 hours. If you had offered us the choice of being in a self righting boat we would have snapped it up in a moment.
I have been following Nautistyles for years, and now Nautiguys as well. It is completely beyond me how they can afford to build a Bering 75. I now see them flying on private jets, too! What changed from the old days of them living on a 45-foot liveaboard in Marina Del Rey? UA-cam doesn't pay that well!! Perhaps they gently pressed your like button, and it did bring them wealth and happiness? Anyway, if I were in the market for an explorer yacht, I would have to select the Bearing 80. But, while not an owner operator boat, I would give very strong consideration to the NuMarine XP37. Thanks, David!
The Nautistyles folks, as far as I can tell, are an EXREMELY hard working pair. If you combine that with working smart and also being smart about saving most of what you make and investing it wisely for a decade or more, a Bering 75 bought as a business expense is more than feasible. My guess is the two of them work about as hard as Elon Musk.
Some of it is because they are involved in multiple ventures. There were a few videos where they mentioned they have a few marine companies - one is a dealership and I suspect one is a consultancy. I think they also mentioned that they are doing a charter to own program with Bering, so it reduces their initial cost.
The keepers of the Dashew legacy have quietly established a very strong tradition of well built aluminium boats in the South Pacific. would love to see you do a film on the Circa Marine 24... They have two hulls already built 'Mollymawk' and 'Deo Juvante' which remind me of the Land Rover Defender.
Good choices! I would like a Bearing myself given the opportunity, but I really like the Arksen as well. Looking forward to seeing your review of their latest model!
Thank you. Having that table comparison at the end really helps to calculate how the distance is figured out. Now, if you can tell us all how the clock behind you on the wall never changes, that would be great! 🍷 🤣
Great comparison chart and data of these 3 vessels, David. I am looking forward to your Bering 80 tour! I am a big follower of Rico and Victoria and their journey with their 75. Thanks for a great vlog, as usual. 👏😎
I love Nauti guys/nauti styles!! They do a great job of showcasing yachts in person. Thanks for the comparison. I do know that this couple plan on using crew for theirs for charter. Not sure if they would need the crew just for themselves. Both capable captains. Anyways!! I’d hit that like button a million times so I could be a client you’d represent. Maybe one day?
Very good and informative video. Big mistake of the Danish builder closing contact wit you; on the opposite side, Bering and Arksen opening widely their hatches to you. Their two videos are a must see.
My husband and I are on the market so this title jumped out at us! We have bot sailing vessels from small to large. I'm ready for a motor yacht, but we can't agree between 2. The idea of just the 2 of us is a dream, because next year we start a family. I'd happily charter such a vessel, to experience a motor yacht with just us 2. I was injured on our last sailing voyage, so eager to switch to motors. Awesome video!
6:00 Well if a yacht builder plans with dedicated room for a crew (of more than two), then you probably should get crew even if not legally required to. Also want to add that if you are looking for an explorer yacht with sails which you can operate as a couple, then Garcia Yachts or Bestevaer come to mind. Oyster (way more luxurious than the two mentioned earlier) might work too as many of their yachts like Firebird have proven their high high latitude capabilities. On a completely different note: A video with regards to the age of a used yacht would be super cool: So what to bear in mind when buying a 5 year, a 10 year, 20 or even 30 year old yacht? Sure much of that also depends on the builder and how these boats were maintained but maybe there are some rules of thumbs.
Hi David, you should connect with Yoeri at Van Der Valk as their 78 ft or 28.55 m explorer just launched fits this couple operated explorer yacht slot perfectly. This new launch FELIS is first class in every respect for this spec. High quality, luxurious and seaworthy. Cheers Henry
From the images it looks like Arksen is build in the tradition of Dashew LRCs. I would be interested if there is some connection and what might be the differences and advantages/disadvantages of an Arksen. Can't wait to see Nick going "classic Bering" :D
I'm quite ashamed (as a Dane) that I wasn't aware of the Knud Hansen explorer either 😳 In my defense, designers of huge commercial ships weren't really on my radar. I do like the lines of that little explorer though. And, really looking forward to your video from Bering!
I've been enjoying the fantasy of owning an explorer yacht for a few years now, knowing I want it to live off the Pacific coast in Canada, winter in the Caribbean, and explore the Northwest Passage at least once. Two of the yachts I continually return to are the Arksen 85 and the Bering 77, so it's nice to see I'm looking along the right lines. What other yachts would be worth considering? I left a like and a subscription, too, so don't let me down with that hint at it bringing further prosperity! 🤣
Wow! Very cool! Forgive my ignorance but with such relatively low cruising and or top speeds is it true that when crossing oceans or what have you during rough weather and strong currents, you are practically sitting still or more at the mercy of said elements? I've seen a few interviews from seasoned sailors saying that a minimum of 14 to 16 knots is best for such things. I would appreciate any feedback. Also, could you do a comparison between a Nordhavn and a Bering? Pros, cons etc of each? Love your channel!
Look up the blogs for Buffalo Nickel and Möbius, one is an Original Dashew FPB and the other a self build Dashew style boat both run by a couple. Also look up the Nordhavns, there's a few channels of couples living on them.
Maybe not three yachts, but easily two. That way, you don't have to listen to your wife nag or tell you that she's cold when she's sitting five feet from the thermostat. 😉
I'm really interested in more details about the Arksen. Just seeing the solar integration on the superstructure has grabbed my attention and I can't wait to learn more about her power systems.
Still cracks me up that Arksen still shows their 85' yacht with a Nemo sub on the deck. A sub that weighs over 5000 lbs. Launched with a pole davit. But that also ties into Bering too. When you did the livestream with Alexei I asked if Bering would ever consider making a support vessel like Alia and Dunya did and Alexei said No, you could just get an 85' and use that as a support vessel. Something I repeated back to Victoria, because I asked her about it. Then Victoria did a video where she asked him a bunch of questions and she asked him about ridiculous requests or something and he said that a customer wanted an 85 and to carry a sub and have a helipad. I think he was talking about me, but he said the 85 couldn't carry one. So David, when you visit Arksen can you ask Jasper if their 85 can carry a Nemo sub and if that tube crane could pick one up? And when you and Tristan are on the Bering, maybe ask Alexei again about a support yacht. Maybe ask him if the 85 can carry a sub and see what he says, lol.
heh heh... That Nemo on the Arksen always makes me go hmmmm too. :) Anyway I think Alexei consistently suggests using the 28' Hysucat as a support vessel for the Bering displacement boats. He even gives examples how they actually use it at Bering. Its pretty nice. Silent got in on the game and partnered to build an electric version (The Silent 28) .... pretty sweet. I am simply dying to see that Arksen film though. Want one!!!! I am not YET a qualified buyer but i did click that like button
Two things on my dream list are a mini sub, and a small plane like the one Victoria and husband showed in their #NAutistyles channel some time ago. Wouldnt that make your boat a hot charter option :-)
Good video. Tough to make comparisons in this way because builders have multiple models. Yes Bering 80 is a barrel shape, but the Bering 70 is wedge shape similar to Arksen. Comparing Bering 70 to Arksen is a more Apples-to-Apples comparison?
The hybrid system you mention on the first yacht is a very unique design. It allows one motor to run both props (efficiency mode), or each prop to have their own motor. The motors are powered by the generator (when active) or on a limited basis by the battery bank (silent mode). Although the range is incredibly annoying to locate, the designers have stated that each of these two can sail 3x the distance per liter of fuel, when compared to a similarly sized traditional displacement design. They were built for two brothers ( Lars Thrane and Per Blinkenberg-Thrane), who plan on offering the same design to the market.
The whole point in buying a yacht is to live in luxury, not to make oneself miserable with petty subsistence chores or to risk one's life and yacht at the helm. If I have the money to buy an explorer yacht, then I should also have the money to afford a captain or first mate for around $60K to $110K/year and crew members for $24K to $36K. At the bare-minimum, I could operate in safety with just the captain and in luxury with, perhaps, 1 to 2 crew members. If I have the money, then I'd buy the Alucia/Odyssey which also has a hangar for a helicopter and a small submarine and could also be modified to refuel the Grumman G-111/Hu-16 amphibious aircraft. If I don't have the money for the Alucia, then I'd settle for an 80ft to 120ft sailing yacht, like the Ophira V, Spirit of Venice, or the Palmer Johnson 92 ketch with a centerboard. The only difference between sailing and motor yachts is in the operating expenses. A sailing yacht could cost as low as $500 to $6,000/day to operate, whereas a motor yacht would cost from around $800 to $350K/day, depending on the size.
Big difference. Coastal cruising does not require an explorer yacht as such, and it’s amazing how far you can go hugging the coast in Europe. A lot of couples enjoy taking their boat from Britain through the French waterways, or all the way around to Monaco…Italy…and beyond!
@@Yachtsforsaleblog That's what my parents are all about! Next year they will buy a yacht and three years later they would like to go to Spitsbergen and two years later to the North West Passage. Or just stay in the Mediterranean? Parents, that's what! Is it possible to handle a 29m yacht as a couple?
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Hybrid electric system . Vessel can run on diesel engines or for short periods on electric power from batteries. They don't need separate drive shafts .The engines will recharge the batteries. This is different than your Wider yachts, which use generators like on cruise ships to drive electric motors to power the propellers.
If/win I am wishing to order such a yacht. I want to give some clearance to both 23 m and 100 RGT. This would cover me on both sets of common regulations for owner operators. I probably be looking for something. In the concept of a 95 t Darwin with an icehull designed theoretically for not just short but single handed operation.
9000 nm on 18,000 litres is quite remarkable. But as it’s an all aluminium construction it will be considerably lighter than the Bering. The hull won’t be as strong either, so it really does depend on how you intend to use your yacht as to which is better
@@panpiper how is girth affecting the measurement? Like I say I’m yet to hear an explanation of how this rule works in practice. Tried asking @nautiguys during their Bering build but no answer. All these yacht builders talk about their boats being under 24m, but none seem able to clearly explain how they adhere to the rule.
Ok, last question. I had asked in your livestream with Jasper about the possible use of Flettner Tubes, or wind sails, being used on their yachts. You lost the question though and never asked him about it and then I e-mailed him and he didn't respond but you did a video a while ago where I think a catamaran was going to use them, so maybe could you bring it up to him again? They seem to think very forward so I would be curious if they would ever consider using them. They greatly increase fuel range. Not pleasant to look at, but they save you 30-40% of your fuel
Just went through the webside and other articles, for Knud E Hansen, to see if I could find some thing about the range. What I did find out is that the ECO speed is 10 knots, and they do use 40L diesel an hour at that speed. Another thing they did develop, is that when crusing long distances, you can use one 1 engine, but that will power both propeller, due to this diesel electric system. So to reach a range of 7000 NM as the Arksen yacht, then it should only have to have a 700L tank, this does sounds very litle.
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that would be 28 000 litres of diesel. 7000NM divided by 10 knots then times 40 litres.
Looks like Bering are the market leader, I think the onboard real estate would lead to a better journey, however, Knud E Hensen needs further investigation. I bet you end up onboard the 85 with Rico and Victoria the Nauti guys, what could go wrong 😂😂😂😂😂
The Arksen is massively impressive, especially the full self-righting capability. However, if I'm travelling 5000nm+, I'm spending weeks at sea... ...I'd rather do that in more space and luxury. The Bering it is, for me.
Is there a market for not a ship designed for exploring the world but essentially a houseboat that's safe enough to spend most of it's time on the east/west coast and the occasional trans-oceanic crossing such as going from Maine to the the Italian coast for the winter time? I'm not super knowledgeable about boats but I know that it's super dangerous to bring a house boat even out into the great lakes due to the hull configuration. If I had to design a yacht it would have to focus on endurance such as not requiring to dock for a month or two due to provision storage, not requiring a professional captain to safely dock the boat, and a small garage for a golf cart to go shopping with when ever you do decide to dock because you've run out supplies such as toilet paper, you need to pick up your Medication after calling it in with your doctor, pumping out the sewage.
You will not find a 'houseboat' with ocean crossing capacity. You are looking at a fairly substantial boat for that. Houseboats are built for relatively calm waters. Frankly, I'd be very reluctant to have a houseboat on anything other than fresh water.
@@panpiper That's a shame because it would be such a cool retirement or a life style for those who're willing to sell the house to live on the water for full time. Just imagine taking your house out to the Caribbean to go deep sea fishing from your lazy boy that's on the rear of the boat.
No reason you couldn’t ship a house boat from Maine to France and go through the waterways there. Not too many inland waterways in Italy though…unless you go to Venice…which may present challenges of a different kind!
What about Northern Marine. Boat Test tested the 57 RPH. They tested it at trawler speed of around 4knts it range is over 12,000 nm at around 6kts its 7800nm at 8around 8kts its around 3000nm on only 2600 gallons of fuel. Though some of the stuff I have seen on Arksen makes it VERY appealing, but EXPENSIVE, but the draft of the Arksen is nice too at under 6ft I believe. Nordhavn is a good go too for trawler types.
One thing about Aluminium it work HARDED even sea smashing into Boat will do it . Ali boat can get side Tears open on the welds .Look USA naval Ships all trouble had with Aluminium ships CRACKS turn up
Hello David, I've been pushing the button for three or four years. Can you tell me when I will earn the necessary millions?. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Thanks for the video.
Great list. But you might want to think twice about places such as Mallorca. While the island is great, you're going to fall under the Spanish tax regime which is one of the worst. From taxes on buying/selling properties to income and inheritance tax, a shame.
Hmmm. You’re probably right, but then it would be “can BE run by a couple” rather than “YOU can run as a couple”…Either way, I’m sure that grammatically your version is better.
Work hard, work smart, work lots. Save at least half of what you make and invest it intelligently (buy and hold Tesla). Keep it up for ten to fifteen years. Done.
Your production crew is so good, David. The fact that you're having fun with it makes it all the better.
Bering 77 is Perfect. Great video and nice to see NautiStyles. Greetings from Zurich.
I was on a 92 footer displacement TSDY travelling from the Canaries to Barbados when we had fouled props from a fishing net. The seas were still pretty high from an earlier storm. We were incredibly close to capsizing over the next 24 hours. If you had offered us the choice of being in a self righting boat we would have snapped it up in a moment.
I have been following Nautistyles for years, and now Nautiguys as well. It is completely beyond me how they can afford to build a Bering 75. I now see them flying on private jets, too! What changed from the old days of them living on a 45-foot liveaboard in Marina Del Rey? UA-cam doesn't pay that well!! Perhaps they gently pressed your like button, and it did bring them wealth and happiness?
Anyway, if I were in the market for an explorer yacht, I would have to select the Bearing 80. But, while not an owner operator boat, I would give very strong consideration to the NuMarine XP37. Thanks, David!
They say that Nautistyles went back through all of my videos and gently pressed “like” on ALL of them!
@Yachts For Sale I am going to spend the rest of my day doing the same thing!
The Nautistyles folks, as far as I can tell, are an EXREMELY hard working pair. If you combine that with working smart and also being smart about saving most of what you make and investing it wisely for a decade or more, a Bering 75 bought as a business expense is more than feasible. My guess is the two of them work about as hard as Elon Musk.
Some of it is because they are involved in multiple ventures. There were a few videos where they mentioned they have a few marine companies - one is a dealership and I suspect one is a consultancy. I think they also mentioned that they are doing a charter to own program with Bering, so it reduces their initial cost.
@@panpiper Maybe, but it seems a stretch.
Indeed! Victoria from the other channel you mention is a lot of fun!
Always bright and cheerful on screen, she keeps me interested in the industry.
Can't wait to see the Arksen!!!!!!!!
Looking forward to the new stuff from Arksen and Bering!
I’m reading your comment on the plane ready to take off to Antalya!
The keepers of the Dashew legacy have quietly established a very strong tradition of well built aluminium boats in the South Pacific. would love to see you do a film on the Circa Marine 24... They have two hulls already built 'Mollymawk' and 'Deo Juvante' which remind me of the Land Rover Defender.
I was going also suggest taking a look at the offerings from Circa Marine. These look like very capable world cruisers.
I thought Dashew has ceased production of their excellent FPBs? We can clearly see where Arksen get their inspiration from.
Good choices! I would like a Bearing myself given the opportunity, but I really like the Arksen as well. Looking forward to seeing your review of their latest model!
Can’t wait for your Arksen 85 show and tell!!!! 🎉
Thank you. Having that table comparison at the end really helps to calculate how the distance is figured out. Now, if you can tell us all how the clock behind you on the wall never changes, that would be great! 🍷 🤣
Ah...we should probably buy some batteries for that 😂
@@Yachtsforsaleblog 🔋 👍
Looking forward to the Arksen as well as the visit with Berring. Sounds like good times.
Great comparison chart and data of these 3 vessels, David. I am looking forward to your Bering 80 tour! I am a big follower of Rico and Victoria and their journey with their 75. Thanks for a great vlog, as usual. 👏😎
Looking forward to an Arksen review too David. Thanks for all the great content.
I’m looking forward to it too!!!
I love Nauti guys/nauti styles!! They do a great job of showcasing yachts in person. Thanks for the comparison. I do know that this couple plan on using crew for theirs for charter. Not sure if they would need the crew just for themselves. Both capable captains. Anyways!! I’d hit that like button a million times so I could be a client you’d represent. Maybe one day?
Very good and informative video. Big mistake of the Danish builder closing contact wit you; on the opposite side, Bering and Arksen opening widely their hatches to you. Their two videos are a must see.
Thank you, good review, good discussion. IMHO the Arksen yachts remind me of the Danshew FPB yachts in design
Totally different hull design makes that Arksen range so huge.
Great episode! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍
Thankyou again for tour service
My husband and I are on the market so this title jumped out at us! We have bot sailing vessels from small to large. I'm ready for a motor yacht, but we can't agree between 2. The idea of just the 2 of us is a dream, because next year we start a family. I'd happily charter such a vessel, to experience a motor yacht with just us 2.
I was injured on our last sailing voyage, so eager to switch to motors.
Awesome video!
Hello!
What materials are usually used to bulid private yachts??🧐
6:00 Well if a yacht builder plans with dedicated room for a crew (of more than two), then you probably should get crew even if not legally required to.
Also want to add that if you are looking for an explorer yacht with sails which you can operate as a couple, then Garcia Yachts or Bestevaer come to mind. Oyster (way more luxurious than the two mentioned earlier) might work too as many of their yachts like Firebird have proven their high high latitude capabilities.
On a completely different note:
A video with regards to the age of a used yacht would be super cool: So what to bear in mind when buying a 5 year, a 10 year, 20 or even 30 year old yacht? Sure much of that also depends on the builder and how these boats were maintained but maybe there are some rules of thumbs.
Garcia yachts and Oscars can come with crew cabin, does that mean you need a crew with them? your reasoning is absolutely asinine
Hi David, you should connect with Yoeri at Van Der Valk as their 78 ft or 28.55 m explorer just launched fits this couple operated explorer yacht slot perfectly. This new launch FELIS is first class in every respect for this spec. High quality, luxurious and seaworthy. Cheers Henry
From the images it looks like Arksen is build in the tradition of Dashew LRCs. I would be interested if there is some connection and what might be the differences and advantages/disadvantages of an Arksen. Can't wait to see Nick going "classic Bering" :D
I thought it was a Dashew as well. Now those are some dam good vessels...
Too bad Dashew chose not to build them anymore.
I'm quite ashamed (as a Dane) that I wasn't aware of the Knud Hansen explorer either 😳 In my defense, designers of huge commercial ships weren't really on my radar. I do like the lines of that little explorer though. And, really looking forward to your video from Bering!
So if you're ashamed, I guess you're not a Great Dane?
@@pistonburner6448 No, just a regular one 😄
Nothing better then a Dashew design.
Hansen's reaction was like: don't look at me, I'm knude!
Haha! Clever!
That what I`m talking about!
Thank you!
Looking forward to seeing these.
What about the nordhavns? 40 and 41? I would appreciate the compassion with the Bering and arksen.
haha! Great intro and great content. Just the video I was waiting for too!
I believe that Artnautica yachts could be included in such list as well ;-) Please include them, they are fantastic design and capabilities.
I dont have money, im just watching 😁
Me too. My life consists of driving my car very slowly over speed bumps because the rear coil springs are a bit rusty.😂
I've been enjoying the fantasy of owning an explorer yacht for a few years now, knowing I want it to live off the Pacific coast in Canada, winter in the Caribbean, and explore the Northwest Passage at least once. Two of the yachts I continually return to are the Arksen 85 and the Bering 77, so it's nice to see I'm looking along the right lines. What other yachts would be worth considering?
I left a like and a subscription, too, so don't let me down with that hint at it bringing further prosperity! 🤣
Wow! Very cool! Forgive my ignorance but with such relatively low cruising and or top speeds is it true that when crossing oceans or what have you during rough weather and strong currents, you are practically sitting still or more at the mercy of said elements? I've seen a few interviews from seasoned sailors saying that a minimum of 14 to 16 knots is best for such things. I would appreciate any feedback. Also, could you do a comparison between a Nordhavn and a Bering? Pros, cons etc of each? Love your channel!
Love your videos, David!
Thanks so much!
Wow, I did not think a couple could run three yachts. I thought at minimum that would require three people
Look up the blogs for Buffalo Nickel and Möbius, one is an Original Dashew FPB and the other a self build Dashew style boat both run by a couple. Also look up the Nordhavns, there's a few channels of couples living on them.
@@berndb.4294 lol dude you are even funnier, you dont get that comment at all, do you?
Maybe not three yachts, but easily two. That way, you don't have to listen to your wife nag or tell you that she's cold when she's sitting five feet from the thermostat. 😉
There are sailors who travel the whole world.
Thanks for making me laugh today. 😂😂
The Arksen is my fav with self righting capabilities
i've seen Wally has 2 500GT concepts (new?), would be nice if you could cover those 2.
Which video are you referencing at 0:40? Thanks!
Love the channel! I am a subscriber. Just noticed In the menu button you will see a spelling of Bearing and not Bering.
Keep up the GREAT WORK!
I'm really interested in more details about the Arksen. Just seeing the solar integration on the superstructure has grabbed my attention and I can't wait to learn more about her power systems.
Love no the cost bet not cheap
You need to be aware of their T&Cs. They require owners to donate part of their craft time to marine researchers.
Still cracks me up that Arksen still shows their 85' yacht with a Nemo sub on the deck. A sub that weighs over 5000 lbs. Launched with a pole davit. But that also ties into Bering too. When you did the livestream with Alexei I asked if Bering would ever consider making a support vessel like Alia and Dunya did and Alexei said No, you could just get an 85' and use that as a support vessel. Something I repeated back to Victoria, because I asked her about it. Then Victoria did a video where she asked him a bunch of questions and she asked him about ridiculous requests or something and he said that a customer wanted an 85 and to carry a sub and have a helipad. I think he was talking about me, but he said the 85 couldn't carry one. So David, when you visit Arksen can you ask Jasper if their 85 can carry a Nemo sub and if that tube crane could pick one up? And when you and Tristan are on the Bering, maybe ask Alexei again about a support yacht. Maybe ask him if the 85 can carry a sub and see what he says, lol.
heh heh... That Nemo on the Arksen always makes me go hmmmm too. :) Anyway I think Alexei consistently suggests using the 28' Hysucat as a support vessel for the Bering displacement boats. He even gives examples how they actually use it at Bering. Its pretty nice. Silent got in on the game and partnered to build an electric version (The Silent 28) .... pretty sweet. I am simply dying to see that Arksen film though. Want one!!!! I am not YET a qualified buyer but i did click that like button
Wouldn't it be funny though if an actual customer had asked about a sub and/or helipad and the timing was just coincidental? 🙂
Two things on my dream list are a mini sub, and a small plane like the one Victoria and husband showed in their #NAutistyles channel some time ago. Wouldnt that make your boat a hot charter option :-)
It appears you already know the answers so why ask.
The Arksen 85 rear deck has allowance for 8000kg payload and the sub would be launched with a hydraulic crane.
For a couple wouldn't the smaller Arksen, say the 75 and the Bering 65 or 72 be better and less hefty for a couple to manage?
I hope to see nordhavn discussed soon as well. They have a new 80ft yacht
Which video from "a few weeks ago" references discussing 24 meter LLL?
Can't hardly wait
Can not find the Arksen 85 hull #1 video that you said would be coming. It has been 5 months, did something change?
Good video. Tough to make comparisons in this way because builders have multiple models. Yes Bering 80 is a barrel shape, but the Bering 70 is wedge shape similar to Arksen. Comparing Bering 70 to Arksen is a more Apples-to-Apples comparison?
What is your opinion on Arksen build quality?
I was surprised you did not mention Bering in the comparison with dutch built! At the same time it hard to mention everyone.
the bering 80 looks different, have they changed the hull design on this? looks alot like the 100.
Cool vid my friend
Give me the Arksen all day every day.
It looks like a dead ringer for an explorer Yacht builder in NZ.
The hybrid system you mention on the first yacht is a very unique design. It allows one motor to run both props (efficiency mode), or each prop to have their own motor. The motors are powered by the generator (when active) or on a limited basis by the battery bank (silent mode). Although the range is incredibly annoying to locate, the designers have stated that each of these two can sail 3x the distance per liter of fuel, when compared to a similarly sized traditional displacement design.
They were built for two brothers ( Lars Thrane and Per Blinkenberg-Thrane), who plan on offering the same design to the market.
am gonna just keel over [see what I did there?] waiting for that Arksen 85 film.... geeeez!!!
The lines on the Arksen 85 kind of remind me of a Dashew FPB.
The whole point in buying a yacht is to live in luxury, not to make oneself miserable with petty subsistence chores or to risk one's life and yacht at the helm. If I have the money to buy an explorer yacht, then I should also have the money to afford a captain or first mate for around $60K to $110K/year and crew members for $24K to $36K. At the bare-minimum, I could operate in safety with just the captain and in luxury with, perhaps, 1 to 2 crew members.
If I have the money, then I'd buy the Alucia/Odyssey which also has a hangar for a helicopter and a small submarine and could also be modified to refuel the Grumman G-111/Hu-16 amphibious aircraft.
If I don't have the money for the Alucia, then I'd settle for an 80ft to 120ft sailing yacht, like the Ophira V, Spirit of Venice, or the Palmer Johnson 92 ketch with a centerboard.
The only difference between sailing and motor yachts is in the operating expenses. A sailing yacht could cost as low as $500 to $6,000/day to operate, whereas a motor yacht would cost from around $800 to $350K/day, depending on the size.
What is the limit for a couple to live on a boat in length or size? And does it make a difference if the couple only travels along coasts?
Big difference. Coastal cruising does not require an explorer yacht as such, and it’s amazing how far you can go hugging the coast in Europe. A lot of couples enjoy taking their boat from Britain through the French waterways, or all the way around to Monaco…Italy…and beyond!
@@Yachtsforsaleblog That's what my parents are all about! Next year they will buy a yacht and three years later they would like to go to Spitsbergen and two years later to the North West Passage. Or just stay in the Mediterranean? Parents, that's what! Is it possible to handle a 29m yacht as a couple?
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Hybrid electric system . Vessel can run on diesel engines or for short periods on electric power from batteries. They don't need separate drive shafts .The engines will recharge the batteries. This is different than your Wider yachts, which use generators like on cruise ships to drive electric motors to power the propellers.
If/win I am wishing to order such a yacht. I want to give some clearance to both 23 m and 100 RGT. This would cover me on both sets of common regulations for owner operators. I probably be looking for something. In the concept of a 95 t Darwin with an icehull designed theoretically for not just short but single handed operation.
9000 nm on 18,000 litres is quite remarkable. But as it’s an all aluminium construction it will be considerably lighter than the Bering. The hull won’t be as strong either, so it really does depend on how you intend to use your yacht as to which is better
Which video explains the 24m rule? Been looking for an explanation of how that works with load line length etc.
The video about WALLY yachts a couple of weeks ago. ua-cam.com/video/mjwBnZxAMRA/v-deo.html
@@Yachtsforsaleblog so where is the least moulded point measured? The aft deck level? Coamings?
@@mattjurd I expect that point would depend on the yacht design, looking for the maximum point of girth.
@@panpiper how is girth affecting the measurement? Like I say I’m yet to hear an explanation of how this rule works in practice. Tried asking @nautiguys during their Bering build but no answer. All these yacht builders talk about their boats being under 24m, but none seem able to clearly explain how they adhere to the rule.
@@mattjurd Do a google search for "Load line length least molded depth".
so that Bering is consuming more than double than the Arksen ? probably because of the GT and weight
Another possibility would be to go with a Nordhavn?
If I were rich, I would ask you to be my yacht advisor. ;-) Nice video! Thanks!
What's the difference in an Explorer Yacht and an Expedition Yacht?
That's the dream
Nice
Though a bering b78 would make the list rather than the 80. Bit more of a couples yacht imo
What about explorer yachts for a single, middle-aged, curmudgeon that likes being alone? All jokes, mate. Glad to see your channel doing so well.
Ok, last question. I had asked in your livestream with Jasper about the possible use of Flettner Tubes, or wind sails, being used on their yachts. You lost the question though and never asked him about it and then I e-mailed him and he didn't respond but you did a video a while ago where I think a catamaran was going to use them, so maybe could you bring it up to him again? They seem to think very forward so I would be curious if they would ever consider using them. They greatly increase fuel range. Not pleasant to look at, but they save you 30-40% of your fuel
Or go full sail and eliminate 90\95\99% of fuel costs.
IMO kite sails have great potential for long range motor explorers.
Ah, let me guess - Alexei is taking you out for a demonstration of a Bering? 🙂
Complaint: I've 'liked' every video you've made, but I have yet to gain the untold wealth and prosperity! I need that to buy a yacht!
Just went through the webside and other articles, for Knud E Hansen, to see if I could find some thing about the range. What I did find out is that the ECO speed is 10 knots, and they do use 40L diesel an hour at that speed. Another thing they did develop, is that when crusing long distances, you can use one 1 engine, but that will power both propeller, due to this diesel electric system.
So to reach a range of 7000 NM as the Arksen yacht, then it should only have to have a 700L tank, this does sounds very litle.
that would be 28 000 litres of diesel. 7000NM divided by 10 knots then times 40 litres.
Looks like Bering are the market leader, I think the onboard real estate would lead to a better journey, however, Knud E Hensen needs further investigation. I bet you end up onboard the 85 with Rico and Victoria the Nauti guys, what could go wrong 😂😂😂😂😂
I think the market leader by far for this kind of yacht is Nordhavn for production boats. For one offs its Vripack
@@kevinvandal8595 yes agreed, I should have said the leader in this group.
The Arksen is massively impressive, especially the full self-righting capability.
However, if I'm travelling 5000nm+, I'm spending weeks at sea...
...I'd rather do that in more space and luxury.
The Bering it is, for me.
My favorite is still the Benetti B.Yond 37 meter expidition yacht. In my opinion you can't traverse the world in anything less than 35 meters?!
I'm surprised that they "smaller" yachts were not promoted like Nordhavn, Fleming, Azimut Magellano, etc!
Arksen looks like a FPB yacht.
Gross tonnage measures total enclosed space. Outdoor spaces are not included. Worth bearing in mind when comparing boats.
Is there a market for not a ship designed for exploring the world but essentially a houseboat that's safe enough to spend most of it's time on the east/west coast and the occasional trans-oceanic crossing such as going from Maine to the the Italian coast for the winter time?
I'm not super knowledgeable about boats but I know that it's super dangerous to bring a house boat even out into the great lakes due to the hull configuration.
If I had to design a yacht it would have to focus on endurance such as not requiring to dock for a month or two due to provision storage, not requiring a professional captain to safely dock the boat, and a small garage for a golf cart to go shopping with when ever you do decide to dock because you've run out supplies such as toilet paper, you need to pick up your Medication after calling it in with your doctor, pumping out the sewage.
You will not find a 'houseboat' with ocean crossing capacity. You are looking at a fairly substantial boat for that. Houseboats are built for relatively calm waters. Frankly, I'd be very reluctant to have a houseboat on anything other than fresh water.
@@panpiper That's a shame because it would be such a cool retirement or a life style for those who're willing to sell the house to live on the water for full time.
Just imagine taking your house out to the Caribbean to go deep sea fishing from your lazy boy that's on the rear of the boat.
No reason you couldn’t ship a house boat from Maine to France and go through the waterways there. Not too many inland waterways in Italy though…unless you go to Venice…which may present challenges of a different kind!
😂 Looking forward to untold weath very soon??😂
What about Northern Marine. Boat Test tested the 57 RPH. They tested it at trawler speed of around 4knts it range is over 12,000 nm at around 6kts its 7800nm at 8around 8kts its around 3000nm on only 2600 gallons of fuel. Though some of the stuff I have seen on Arksen makes it VERY appealing, but EXPENSIVE, but the draft of the Arksen is nice too at under 6ft I believe. Nordhavn is a good go too for trawler types.
How bout avayachts??
One thing about Aluminium it work HARDED even sea smashing into Boat will do it . Ali boat can get side Tears open on the welds .Look USA naval Ships all trouble had with Aluminium ships CRACKS turn up
Running it is one thing. Not massively excited about cleaning it though.
Just make sure you're stronger than your partner and you won't have to.
Someone needs to invent a cruise in yacht wash. Like a drive in car wash. 😊
Actually you make a very valid point. I think a lot of owner operators end up getting help with the wash downs and cleaning.
@@Yachtsforsaleblog If you have a water purifier onboard then washing down will remove most impurities dont you think?
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Hi Rudi. Patience my friend, patience 😁
First to comment. Wow!
Thanks for joining us 😁
Oops, it's Tristan not Nick. Equally good.
Haha! Actually it was Nick but he’s had to postpone. I’m hoping to meet Tristan this evening for dinner though 😁
@@Yachtsforsaleblog Nick's still trying "classic NorBERING" :) Both are fantastic guys, can't wait.
Great list. But you might want to think twice about places such as Mallorca. While the island is great, you're going to fall under the Spanish tax regime which is one of the worst. From taxes on buying/selling properties to income and inheritance tax, a shame.
I think your title should say ‘by a couple’ not as a couple. The latter means running two yachts together.
Hmmm. You’re probably right, but then it would be “can BE run by a couple” rather than “YOU can run as a couple”…Either way, I’m sure that grammatically your version is better.
sorry but if a ship builder can get back to a yacht broker with some detailed specs I find this highly sus
FYI, volume is not measured in tonnes. You need to go back to school.
Gross tonnage is a measure of volume. Google it.
Should I ever become rich, the first thing I'm doing is hiring a maid. Second thing is buying a yacht. 😉
Work hard, work smart, work lots. Save at least half of what you make and invest it intelligently (buy and hold Tesla). Keep it up for ten to fifteen years. Done.
Tsk....show the yacht..not you..
Aluminum. There's no I after alumin so it shouldn't have that sound you keep making...
Weak, poorly researched content, badly presented, providing no useful information. Surely you can do better.