This is an old boat with visual flaws that would be required if you watched this video carefully. + Quite large engine hours, this means a lot of amortization of generators, so in my opinion this is an extremely high price.
So five items you must always take into consideration when reviewing a yacht are the following - 1. The age - how old is she? 2. Which operating systems are missing in this class or model I.e. zero speed stabilizers - a thrid helm control station - advanced aircon - additional refrigeration etc. 3. The weight capacity of the swim platform 4. The hours on the engine - wear and tear/ service history 5. The lack of fuel economy in the older model (what you save on purchase, can quick increase everytime you fill up and upon resale) Apply these factors and then reflect on the price These are just promotional videos - think adult videos to real life bedroom experience - it's not always that amazing but it can be...
@Davit M it depends what you want to do with it. I have a thing for live-aboards / live-work/leisure boats, which handle well along the coast, inland waterways and are comfortable at zero speed. I have a soft spot for Fairline"s
I usually love your inventory but this one, not so much. I get it that the soft goods were redone but not well. Perhaps for 3/4 of a million it might be a deal to someone. Please keep posting I lover your channel.
Looks like a modern Sea Ray motor yacht.
Right? She has such a sleek look.
A 75 for under a mil? Seems almost too good to be true
Nope it is true and she is better than ever!
This is an old boat with visual flaws that would be required if you watched this video carefully. + Quite large engine hours, this means a lot of amortization of generators, so in my opinion this is an extremely high price.
So five items you must always take into consideration when reviewing a yacht are the following -
1. The age - how old is she?
2. Which operating systems are missing in this class or model I.e. zero speed stabilizers - a thrid helm control station - advanced aircon - additional refrigeration etc.
3. The weight capacity of the swim platform
4. The hours on the engine - wear and tear/ service history
5. The lack of fuel economy in the older model (what you save on purchase, can quick increase everytime you fill up and upon resale)
Apply these factors and then reflect on the price
These are just promotional videos - think adult videos to real life bedroom experience - it's not always that amazing but it can be...
@Davit M it depends what you want to do with it. I have a thing for live-aboards / live-work/leisure boats, which handle well along the coast, inland waterways and are comfortable at zero speed.
I have a soft spot for Fairline"s
its an old boat and it has some hours... but for that price... you can enjoy it for many more years for sure
myself I prefer a younger one.....
Yes you defiantly can. She is a stunning boat that is for sure.
Finally a cheap yacht (still 3x as expensive as my house)
Thanks for watching!
Does the Sunseeker have a gyroscopic stabilizer ?
If no ; can the Sunseeker be equipped ?
Hello, please email her broker MatthewS@DenisonYachting.com for more information on her stabilizers.
No engine room tour?
Sorry. We will try and get it next time!
Why, they are all the same.
I usually love your inventory but this one, not so much. I get it that the soft goods were redone but not well. Perhaps for 3/4 of a million it might be a deal to someone. Please keep posting I lover your channel.
Thank you for letting us know. Maybe you will like the next one better.
@Daver G you talk'n to me? You have ABSOLUTELY no idea of my net worth, move on.
@Daver G 2 repeat, you have NO IDEA of my net worth, move on.
@Daver G be careful, in the United States that remark could be considered libelous.
@Daver G give it a rest, move on.
Running at 11knots how far could I go?
That is a great question for her broker. Email him at
MatthewS@DenisonYachting.com.
@xxtrap
Thank you for watching.
@@DenisonYachting is my boat
700k seems a bargain
She is!