Hi Tony, And thank you for this very nice show of this beautiful Dyna a new brand for me great A lovely yacht this is I like the leder on all those drawers looks great and let say you sail with out crew then I would change that crew space in the master bed room and do some changes still you have the beam of the boat Thanks again Tony a great show
✳️ never heard of these yacht builders, so thanks for the intro and professional presentation. ✳️ fun fact: in engineering, redundancy and redundant have the opposite meanings. The former is meant to explain 'back up/failsafe' the latter means 'obsolete/without purpose (recap-17:10) #bangingwoodwork
Love seeing the african cherry woodwork. Not enough boats are optioned with the bright cherry woods as its a bit dated, but the matt finish modernizes this beautiful wood. Clearly lots of craftsmanship goes into yachts out of the Dyna shipyard.
Tony very practical a great use of space yacht. Your presentation has improved 100% since you slowed down. It looks like it would be a great yacht to run from Florida to the Bahamas and down the chain. Keep up the great presentations.
I'm impressed. 4 cabins and crew quarters on a 63' yacht. That's impressive. Also the wood is exquisite and everything is so excellent in layout and flow. Really great job. Reminds me of Riviera and Dominion yachts.
I also could see a resemblance to Riviera (which is a good thing). I think this also has some blue accent lights inside similar to some Riviera models!
I really enjoyed this boat, very comfortable and spacious. I did not expect that cabin 3 would have it's own en-suite. I think this boat would be great as owner/operator, especially with the joystick controls so conveniently located around the boat. Having said that, it's cool have a crew cabin finished to a high standard in case you want some help or useful as a 4th guest cabin. Thanks Tony.
That is such a great ship.I like the satin finishes too,as you're not chasing guests around wiping fingerprints all day.I'd consider a Captain at times for fishing ,and for learning new areas to 'camp' in the Caribbean etc.You can't do the entire 'loop' with the flybridge,but you can travel quite allot of it,and I would.A local Captain would be handy so I could enjoy the sights,and not ground the ship.Finally a ship almost worth the entire cost new.
Very nice, efficient yacht for owner operation. If there was a microwave in the galley, I missed it. Loved the adjustable sunpads in the bow, and I've never seen better labeling of breakers and equipment. I think it needs more cupholders, and I would recommend equipping it with the flybridge sink and grill reversed to avoid splattering grease on the helm seat. Great boat and a good value.
Beautiful boat, though the aft cockpit and bow don't seem as refined as many we see, they are perfectly usable. I love the woodwork and the leather facings/handles. A lot. Personally, I am a great fan of crew space on this size of boat. Understanding you are probably operating it yourself, I like the option for the extra berth. Dyna did an excellent job on that space, especially for the size of the boat. Thanks for getting us a look at this yacht.
It's as good as a Sunseeker but different. I love the kitchen island and coffee table the most. And what really surprised me is the sheer size of the crew area though you had already mentioned how nice it is earlier in the video.
Tony dId you make it to Cannes this year? Are you going to Monaco or just FLIBs or PBIBS? Southampton in the UK had their show, I know a large dealer there that could probably get you exclusive zccess to new yachts there. But I know you have that DC job so hard for you to get time away plus the expenses
I unfortunately could not attend Cannes this year! I’m going to try and make it next year though. I will be at FLIBS in October and Palm Beach in March. I’m also considering the Miami show in February.
Considering I only had a tender on board, Unless I got some other toys on board, I would just have a captain, or if we were entertaining guests overnight that weren't family, then a captain and a deckstew
Have the couch and table covert to a double berth and that love seat covert to a single birth then you can get 11 people on board? I disagree with that suggestion someone made before..... You'll drive your 2 crew absolutely insane when the tender can't fit more than 4 or 5 and there are no other things to do. I think if you entertained that notion then you would need to get a chase boat that had an on board cabin or 2 like an Axopar or something so that you got additional crew, but also something for them to do. Fishing, skiing, exploring. Something people Often overlook whern buying a yacht, take all the people that are going to be aboard and rhen determine what you are going to do with all of them. If you can't get them off the boat, plan better. Buy bigger, limit access.
Hi Tony, And thank you for this very nice show of this beautiful Dyna a new brand for me great A lovely yacht this is I like the leder on all those drawers looks great and let say you sail with out crew then I would change that crew space in the master bed room and do some changes still you have the beam of the boat Thanks again Tony a great show
This was a new brand for me as well but I was impressed overall.
Now that's a very nice crew area. I didn't expect that. Over all its a great layout. I would buy this one. Thank you Tony fir another great blog.
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✳️ never heard of these yacht builders, so thanks for the intro and professional presentation. ✳️ fun fact: in engineering, redundancy and redundant have the opposite meanings. The former is meant to explain 'back up/failsafe' the latter means 'obsolete/without purpose (recap-17:10) #bangingwoodwork
Love seeing the african cherry woodwork. Not enough boats are optioned with the bright cherry woods as its a bit dated, but the matt finish modernizes this beautiful wood. Clearly lots of craftsmanship goes into yachts out of the Dyna shipyard.
I was a big fan of the cherry as well. Sometimes it can be overdone, but in this case it looked amazing!
Wow! 63 and crew quarters. Wood work looks good. Great review, Tony.
You bet!
Beautiful yacht I'd use the crew room for kids or a couple extra guests I'd probably would run it by myself but just a beautiful boat
I think many would choose to do the same. Glad you liked it!
Tony very practical a great use of space yacht. Your presentation has improved 100% since you slowed down. It looks like it would be a great yacht to run from Florida to the Bahamas and down the chain. Keep up the great presentations.
Will do!
I'm impressed. 4 cabins and crew quarters on a 63' yacht. That's impressive. Also the wood is exquisite and everything is so excellent in layout and flow. Really great job. Reminds me of Riviera and Dominion yachts.
I also could see a resemblance to Riviera (which is a good thing). I think this also has some blue accent lights inside similar to some Riviera models!
This is a nice surprise. I enjoyed it. Thanks Tony
Glad to hear it!
The fit and finish looks amazing! Beautiful yatch!
Everything felt like it was high quality when on board! I really liked this one.
I really enjoyed this boat, very comfortable and spacious. I did not expect that cabin 3 would have it's own en-suite. I think this boat would be great as owner/operator, especially with the joystick controls so conveniently located around the boat. Having said that, it's cool have a crew cabin finished to a high standard in case you want some help or useful as a 4th guest cabin. Thanks Tony.
You could definitely operate this on your own but it’s great to have the flexibility. Thanks for your support!
Good evening everyone. Thank you Tony you are getting there you are in proving for each video. Best regards from a Swed in France.
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That is such a great ship.I like the satin finishes too,as you're not chasing guests around wiping fingerprints all day.I'd consider a Captain at times for fishing ,and for learning new areas to 'camp' in the Caribbean etc.You can't do the entire 'loop' with the flybridge,but you can travel quite allot of it,and I would.A local Captain would be handy so I could enjoy the sights,and not ground the ship.Finally a ship almost worth the entire cost new.
I really liked this one as well! Thanks for watching!
Very nice, efficient yacht for owner operation. If there was a microwave in the galley, I missed it. Loved the adjustable sunpads in the bow, and I've never seen better labeling of breakers and equipment. I think it needs more cupholders, and I would recommend equipping it with the flybridge sink and grill reversed to avoid splattering grease on the helm seat. Great boat and a good value.
I'm sure Dyna could make those changes if you were placing a new order. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful boat, though the aft cockpit and bow don't seem as refined as many we see, they are perfectly usable. I love the woodwork and the leather facings/handles. A lot. Personally, I am a great fan of crew space on this size of boat. Understanding you are probably operating it yourself, I like the option for the extra berth. Dyna did an excellent job on that space, especially for the size of the boat. Thanks for getting us a look at this yacht.
I really liked the crew area as well. It would make a nice room for a teenager or two if they preferred a space of their own.
Likw to see you do a Ranger Tug 43.
I may be able to tour one in the next couple months!
It's as good as a Sunseeker but different. I love the kitchen island and coffee table the most. And what really surprised me is the sheer size of the crew area though you had already mentioned how nice it is earlier in the video.
It’s always nice to be pleasantly surprised!
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Tony dId you make it to Cannes this year? Are you going to Monaco or just FLIBs or PBIBS? Southampton in the UK had their show, I know a large dealer there that could probably get you exclusive zccess to new yachts there. But I know you have that DC job so hard for you to get time away plus the expenses
I unfortunately could not attend Cannes this year! I’m going to try and make it next year though. I will be at FLIBS in October and Palm Beach in March. I’m also considering the Miami show in February.
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Considering I only had a tender on board, Unless I got some other toys on board, I would just have a captain, or if we were entertaining guests overnight that weren't family, then a captain and a deckstew
I really don’t like horizontal wood, it always makes a room look smaller especially the ceiling height
No cook top for the crew. Only microwave foods ?
You probably won’t have a crew. But if you did once in awhile they would just utilize the main galley when needed.
Have the couch and table covert to a double berth and that love seat covert to a single birth then you can get 11 people on board? I disagree with that suggestion someone made before..... You'll drive your 2 crew absolutely insane when the tender can't fit more than 4 or 5 and there are no other things to do. I think if you entertained that notion then you would need to get a chase boat that had an on board cabin or 2 like an Axopar or something so that you got additional crew, but also something for them to do. Fishing, skiing, exploring. Something people Often overlook whern buying a yacht, take all the people that are going to be aboard and rhen determine what you are going to do with all of them. If you can't get them off the boat, plan better. Buy bigger, limit access.
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