Love the video style! You’re really taking a page from Aquaholic’s book and giving it that personal touch. Previously it was hard to navigate your videos/understand areas. It really makes a difference having someone pointing out every little thing without all the “sales pitch” words. Ryan did an excellent job of displaying this boat... Taking us viewers to every inch and telling us exactly what sets this one apart from the rest. I hope to see more of Ryan + This style of videography through out the upcoming Denison yachting videos!! 🙂 Ps Nick would look good on this boat 😉
Agree Anthony. Just a simple walk through allows you to get a feel for the layout. Nick does it simply and that's the best way. You need to feel like you yourself are viewing the boat. Daft music and too much editing doesn't work. I don't think this yacht will be on the market for too long.
I'm impressed. It's just a tad bigger than the Sunseeker 131 but they managed to not only add a elevator, but it serves all the decks. Great job. Thankyou.
This is a beautiful yaght. Being a disabled British Army veteran. I'll never own one, unless I win huge, on the Euro millions lottery. I'd have to buy one with a lift. You have shown a few with lifts before. All beautiful. Like the Invader 164 Codecassa. I've only just started watching Superyaght Walkthrough videos in the last year or so. Being 99.9% laid up. I'm flat bound. I rarely get out. In debt up to my eyeballs, and so many health issues hitting me at once. With no future or prospects being that I'll never work again. No matter how tough it gets, with my chronic degenerative disability, I won't ever let it beat me. So only having a few things to enjoy in life, I do enjoy Superyaght Walkthroughs. I served as Jnr Ldr Royal Artillery in 88, after injury, I left for a year to get well. Reinlisted into RCT Maritime (later Territorial reserves in SAS Signals Sqn. I broke my back doing a charity parachute jump on a weekend off the SAS Signals Selection on 16th March 03, 2 days before 2nd Gulf War). 90 to 93, I served RCT Maritime on Landing Craft and Mexeflotes attached small fast boats, so really miss being at sea. I'd love to own one, or visit Denison for a tour. Bucket list lottery win. No passport or finances. Fingers crossed for lottery lol. Serenity is a beautiful yacht.
Maybe do it with a GoPro and just walk along like Nick from aquaholic and cut in-between that and your other shots. It's just more stable than a smartphone
I watched this yacht on 3 different channels,cause this is my favourite yacht of all🤩👍 At 2:51 this water can fill the area in front to make it a small pool with 10cm depth (you can see it's edges). Man I love this idea...just wow 👏👏👏
This ship is quite possibly the most perfect I’ve ever seen. It’s features, functionality, furnishings, layout, flow and classy yet understated style, is spot on for my tastes. Zero overkill WooHoo!! Mostly all business with subdued elements of elegance added here and there, PERFECT!! The only thing I’d change is upgraded engines to give her a bit more umph, say 18 knot cruising speed, 20 knot max
It's a subjective question for sure. Really depends what the buyer is looking for. Astondoas are built in Spain, and some buyers are biased towards European builds. IAG is a newer brand, and some buyers are biased towards that. What are your thoughts?
@@DenisonYachting I'm torn between the two. Astondoa is a little bit bigger and the interior is built in such a way that they utilised every inch of the vessel. The downside is that it's a 2008 model. But it looks very modern for something almost 15 years old. This one on the other hand is much newer and probably better upgrade than something built in 2008. I love the fact that this one has a balcony which the Astondoa doesn't. Price difference is about 1.5M which is around 10% only. It really is like picking between a Ferrari and a Lamborghini. Both quite identical. One thing for sure, it's a problem people would love to have. In terms of "price Vs what you get", I didn't think I'd find one that would top the Astondoa Panakeia. This is the first yacht that made me think about it. I'll probably need to physically be in both to decide. Both are amazing.
Great beautiful Yacht, Only 133 feet, amazing the amount of space inside and great looks on the outside. I wouldn't like to be the skipper though, those outside balconies would be a problem med mooring with other boats next to you. Thanks for the viewing. my favorite yacht I have seen being presented .
The glass balconies in the master are one of the few things I don't like. Spoil the hull lines. I would have them fold flush with the hull when underway, forming a Juliet balcony, to drop down at anchor. The teak sole would slide out from beneath the master cabin to form the balcony's deck, and a simple, motorized stainless U shaped railing would hinge up to form a minimalist protection against going overboard. This would allow the owner to deploy the balconies without having to bother the crew. The railings could also be kept folded to allow the owner to dive straight off the balcony, should they so wish. In order to assure light into the cabin, the balcony panel would feature a cutout when folded up, covered by the teak sole when opened up. The cutout's rounded corners would congruosly match those of the windows on the deck below. The only drawback of course (apart from cost, weight and maintenance) would be trying to have sex against a slim steel rail instead of a substantial glass bulwark. Ouch. Yacht designers and engineers also have to think about things like these, given the party nature of these boats.
What a stunning yacht and I love the layout and it wasn’t over the top and I love the lift and all of the areas floors very well the exterior looks amazing as well as the interior thank you very much It was a different walk-through but it was very good as well seeing all of the different areas In greater detail and the attention to detail with the woodwork doors and everything else was absolutely stunning and watched it three times to pick up different interesting brilliant things about this superyacht thank you again
The first 5 minutes i was dreaming about to have one like that... But the other 21 minutes, i felt so depressed, so miserable, and a holow sensation on my chest and stomach...
As you click on the video shortly thereafter you are greeted by the ever so friendly Ryan. And with a surname like Alexander you know you are dealing with someone well versed in yachting lore. As we notice the exceptionally descriptive dialogue, the abundance of top notch professional camera cut shots, we see Ryan has brought what appears to be his cell phone. It seems today Ryan's decided to take a bit of that personality he's so blessed with and given us some of the down to earth goodness to go along with the business expectations. The yacht would leave most people speechless, but not Ryan, what's up with that? Well done Ryan, Denison and Evan Marshall.
Serenity is one of my favorites by far. What I really like about this yacht is the elevator for wheelchair access. Not everyone can continually climb stairs all the time. There are days I'm not able to walk. My friends are the same way. It's nice to know the yacht builders think of wheelchair and walker access. I have a good friend, her son is only 38 but has to walk with a cane.
Yes, because ST:TNG had an episode with that title, but no, because they didn't exactly coin the phrase. The nice thing about the television being muted at 16:46 is that no one had to say, "Shut up, Wesley!"
Thanks Kurt, lovely yacht, but apart from one or two things why does this remind me of the interior job the Nordhavn 120? Only engineering difference in that Nordhavn engines are more easily accessible. However the same quality of finish is exhibited by both. Thanks again.
What a boat show !!! I have seen dozens of boats similar to this one, but with less quality, except that Serenity wins all of them in quality and originality, and in price too, because besides being better in practically everything, it still has the advantage of being cheaper than all the others, much cheaper !!!
From a man that can not afford this dream yet, what would be the yearly deprecated hit?...???? Crew alone would be over $800,000 let alone housing and shore services..... Don’t get me wrong, this craft is gorgeous!!!! Day heads are where it is proven, and that was nailed!! But... but.....even if you had an asset with a balancing ROI... it’s still over the 17% mark..... how would it make sense?
Can I recommend you enhance your attire...your talking about $13 million, you should at least look the part. I don’t mean to be critical, but as a former fitness trainer, you cannot be out of shape trying to sell fitness. It’s just not congruent🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😣
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Love the video style! You’re really taking a page from Aquaholic’s book and giving it that personal touch. Previously it was hard to navigate your videos/understand areas. It really makes a difference having someone pointing out every little thing without all the “sales pitch” words. Ryan did an excellent job of displaying this boat... Taking us viewers to every inch and telling us exactly what sets this one apart from the rest. I hope to see more of Ryan + This style of videography through out the upcoming Denison yachting videos!! 🙂 Ps Nick would look good on this boat 😉
"Nick would look good on this boat"
Agree Anthony. Just a simple walk through allows you to get a feel for the layout. Nick does it simply and that's the best way. You need to feel like you yourself are viewing the boat. Daft music and too much editing doesn't work. I don't think this yacht will be on the market for too long.
so true, I liked it for this channel too.
That beauty is jam packed with features for it's size, the designer builder and first owner came up with a stunning looking end product
We agree and thank you, Spoken!
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Sure that's not 50 meters? That layout is brilliant. Looks much bigger
Thansk Robert... we 100% agree.
Oh you’re right actually, we recalculated. Even the builders never realized. 50 meters wow. I paid only for 30 ;)
She’s 40 metres, 133ft. Incredible layout
A lot of yacht in that footprint!
@@DenisonYachting the exterior looks almost exactly like a Benetti Mediterraneo, even windows are in same location, just a tad bigger. Same designer?
Looking at plenty of yachts, I'm confident that mine will not have the beige/dog poo color scheme.
I'm impressed. It's just a tad bigger than the Sunseeker 131 but they managed to not only add a elevator, but it serves all the decks. Great job.
Thankyou.
Thank you! This was a fun one to shoot
I know this thing is awesome right
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I’m surprised that the price of this beautiful and humongous (in my opinion) yacht isn’t 50,000,000 dollar. Great video btw 👍
We agree!
The "step up" on the aft deck is a crazy idea. I tripped twice just watching the video. Amazing boat other than that.
The elevator provides the accessibility that keeps a lot of Boomers, with mobility issues, out of the yacht market.
But the boat has lots of raised areas that could be tripping hazards for even young people.
I think the layout is terrible.
Agree. A boat this size having an elevator... major bonus. It even goes to the top deck!
This is a beautiful yaght. Being a disabled British Army veteran. I'll never own one, unless I win huge, on the Euro millions lottery. I'd have to buy one with a lift. You have shown a few with lifts before. All beautiful. Like the Invader 164 Codecassa. I've only just started watching Superyaght Walkthrough videos in the last year or so. Being 99.9% laid up. I'm flat bound. I rarely get out. In debt up to my eyeballs, and so many health issues hitting me at once. With no future or prospects being that I'll never work again. No matter how tough it gets, with my chronic degenerative disability, I won't ever let it beat me. So only having a few things to enjoy in life, I do enjoy Superyaght Walkthroughs. I served as Jnr Ldr Royal Artillery in 88, after injury, I left for a year to get well. Reinlisted into RCT Maritime (later Territorial reserves in SAS Signals Sqn. I broke my back doing a charity parachute jump on a weekend off the SAS Signals Selection on 16th March 03, 2 days before 2nd Gulf War). 90 to 93, I served RCT Maritime on Landing Craft and Mexeflotes attached small fast boats, so really miss being at sea. I'd love to own one, or visit Denison for a tour. Bucket list lottery win. No passport or finances. Fingers crossed for lottery lol. Serenity is a beautiful yacht.
Thank you and thank you for watching. We hope they keep inspiring you.
No one at Denison should ever present a video except for you. ARE YOU BROKERS READING THIS???? ;-D
hahaha Ryan is pretty good at this :)
BUT Ryan needs a shave 🤷♂️
Maybe do it with a GoPro and just walk along like Nick from aquaholic and cut in-between that and your other shots. It's just more stable than a smartphone
Good feedback, thank you Marti.... PS we're huge fans of Nick.
Even just a gimbal with a phone mount would make a world of difference.
that elevator through the sun deck. OMG.... insane
What a lovely boat. Well done on the video.
Glad you enjoyed it. Many thanks
I watched this yacht on 3 different channels,cause this is my favourite yacht of all🤩👍 At 2:51 this water can fill the area in front to make it a small pool with 10cm depth (you can see it's edges). Man I love this idea...just wow 👏👏👏
You have good taste because SERENITY is just stunning. We are glad you like her.
WOW!!! one of the best laid out YACHTS I have seen...
Thank you very much!
Nice way to make a video, I like this kind of video's
Thanks a lot... trying something new. REALLY glad you like it.
Just a couple of questions, what year was she built, and what is her range? Thanks.
She was built in 2016. Please contact KurtB@DenisonYachting.com for more information.
@@DenisonYachting Many thanks for your help.
Alot of boat rides 😂 i subscribe and kyle get's a ride 😂😂
This ship is quite possibly the most perfect I’ve ever seen. It’s features, functionality, furnishings, layout, flow and classy yet understated style, is spot on for my tastes. Zero overkill WooHoo!! Mostly all business with subdued elements of elegance added here and there, PERFECT!! The only thing I’d change is upgraded engines to give her a bit more umph, say 18 knot cruising speed, 20 knot max
I love the way the superstructure bulges out. It would be crazy to make the floor of that thing glass and sit out over the water.
100% agree.... so amazing.
This yacht vs the 45M Astondoa Panakeia. Which is better? Almost same pricing.
It's a subjective question for sure. Really depends what the buyer is looking for. Astondoas are built in Spain, and some buyers are biased towards European builds. IAG is a newer brand, and some buyers are biased towards that. What are your thoughts?
@@DenisonYachting I'm torn between the two. Astondoa is a little bit bigger and the interior is built in such a way that they utilised every inch of the vessel. The downside is that it's a 2008 model. But it looks very modern for something almost 15 years old.
This one on the other hand is much newer and probably better upgrade than something built in 2008. I love the fact that this one has a balcony which the Astondoa doesn't. Price difference is about 1.5M which is around 10% only.
It really is like picking between a Ferrari and a Lamborghini. Both quite identical. One thing for sure, it's a problem people would love to have.
In terms of "price Vs what you get", I didn't think I'd find one that would top the Astondoa Panakeia. This is the first yacht that made me think about it. I'll probably need to physically be in both to decide. Both are amazing.
You make some great points, and certainly a lovely problem to have. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. Don't forget to subscribe!
This is how you do a walkthrough. Great job, incredible yacht.
Thanks Lee!
This isn't a "walk through"
If you want to see a walk through visit Aquaholics.
@@JDMEXforme Damn right! Aquaholics is the GOAT of in-depth yacht tours, and he is extremely and truly passionate about boats.
This was way better than Aquaholics walk throughs. Much more detail in every aspect. Camera work was much better as well. Well done.
@@jefflaporte2598 Both great but Aquaholic is the goat of boat tours, passion and detail over sales talk.
Who here just wishes they had a yacht cause there’re bored of the lockdown
*Cause I do*
I think that is most of us here. One day.
Great beautiful Yacht, Only 133 feet, amazing the amount of space inside and great looks on the outside. I wouldn't like to be the skipper though, those outside balconies would be a problem med mooring with other boats next to you. Thanks for the viewing. my favorite yacht I have seen being presented .
Thanks for watching. She is gorgeous.
The glass balconies in the master are one of the few things I don't like. Spoil the hull lines.
I would have them fold flush with the hull when underway, forming a Juliet balcony, to drop down at anchor. The teak sole would slide out from beneath the master cabin to form the balcony's deck, and a simple, motorized stainless U shaped railing would hinge up to form a minimalist protection against going overboard. This would allow the owner to deploy the balconies without having to bother the crew. The railings could also be kept folded to allow the owner to dive straight off the balcony, should they so wish.
In order to assure light into the cabin, the balcony panel would feature a cutout when folded up, covered by the teak sole when opened up. The cutout's rounded corners would congruosly match those of the windows on the deck below.
The only drawback of course (apart from cost, weight and maintenance) would be trying to have sex against a slim steel rail instead of a substantial glass bulwark. Ouch. Yacht designers and engineers also have to think about things like these, given the party nature of these boats.
What a stunning yacht and I love the layout and it wasn’t over the top and I love the lift and all of the areas floors very well the exterior looks amazing as well as the interior thank you very much
It was a different walk-through but it was very good as well seeing all of the different areas In greater detail and the attention to detail with the woodwork doors and everything else was absolutely stunning and watched it three times to pick up different interesting brilliant things about this superyacht thank you again
We are so glad you loved it. Thank you for watching.
🤔 "It's not wallpaper"
"You can see the contrast of the wallpaper".
It's a ......mirage.
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This is an outrage...the toiletpaper wasn't folded into a point. 7:20
We'll get right on that!
The first 5 minutes i was dreaming about to have one like that... But the other 21 minutes, i felt so depressed, so miserable, and a holow sensation on my chest and stomach...
really hoping theres medicine for this....
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If I owned this yacht back 50 years ago, I would do some damage in those cabins.
Ya I would definitely fuck a bunch of 20 year old chicks on this boat as well👍
Why not own one now?
Ok I’ll watch this before I go get my espresso haha
Judge.... that was our hope :)
Hey I saw you on one of Nick's walkthroughs. Drokking Hell!
Now THIS is taking yacht walkthroughs up a notch! Love it! This yacht has an amazing layout.
Thank you very much!
As you click on the video shortly thereafter you are greeted by the ever so friendly Ryan. And with a surname like Alexander you know you are dealing with someone well versed in yachting lore. As we notice the exceptionally descriptive dialogue, the abundance of top notch professional camera cut shots, we see Ryan has brought what appears to be his cell phone. It seems today Ryan's decided to take a bit of that personality he's so blessed with and given us some of the down to earth goodness to go along with the business expectations. The yacht would leave most people speechless, but not Ryan, what's up with that? Well done Ryan, Denison and Evan Marshall.
Ryan is the best of the best... and seriously thank you!
You my man are just as well versed in wonderful verbiage. Its nice to see it still exists. Wondrously lacking in the new resting word, "like."
Amazing yacht and fantastic video! Great job as always!
Thanks a lot!
Serenity is one of my favorites by far. What I really like about this yacht is the elevator for wheelchair access. Not everyone can continually climb stairs all the time. There are days I'm not able to walk. My friends are the same way. It's nice to know the yacht builders think of wheelchair and walker access. I have a good friend, her son is only 38 but has to walk with a cane.
The elevator is a great feature on this, and allows it to be a much more practical vessel. Thank you for watching!
Jared Watney interviewed the owner of this boat. Very interesting interview amd the guy was very down to Earth.
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dang I love this boat!
Great presentation
got my mega win ticket ….
Thank you for watching.
That was a fantastic walk through on one of the best yachts you have showcased. Amazing.
Many thanks!
Holy crap Ryan what a showing what a yacht great job. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Ryan unless you got l$&d right before you did this video please iron your shirts. 😂😂
Thank you. Ryan is absolutely great and does an amazing job.
Is this the 3.2.1 version. Boys about to blow y’all up
As always, a high quality walkthrough from Ryan and Denison. I know who to call when we hit the Mega! lol
Rooting for you!
Full send boys!!
16:53 Star Trek TNG pun or am I just making it up?
Yes, because ST:TNG had an episode with that title, but no, because they didn't exactly coin the phrase. The nice thing about the television being muted at 16:46 is that no one had to say, "Shut up, Wesley!"
I saw the Star Trek pun there as well, yes.
A great presentation with lots of energy. One of the top 3 yachts that I have viewed this year. Great job all way around.
Thank you very much. She is a beauty.
Full send out here yachting
I had to double check the length. It's like the camping tents in Harry Potter movies. Massive inside.
Haha yes it is.
Amazing use of space. That's a lot of boat for 133'. Love the reconfigurable rooms with pocket doors, balconies, and impressive galley
Yes they did an amazing job with space when it came to this yacht.
reads 950 gallons of fuel but how many miles 400 ? That is important in selling No one wants to fuel up every 500 miles .
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Damn fine boat for the money. Pretty new too with low engine hours. Really well designed interior. Solid charter boat.
Thanks a lot!
@@DenisonYachting No probs. Very well presented too.
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Ossom yatch for vacations but please mention the range of yachts as well
Wooowww,perfect & super yacht
Ryan ? Awesome. The yacht ? Awesome. Teal colored stuff ? Tacky
ahhhhhhhh we love the teal!
What an amazing video. And done differently from Nick's. The boat is stunning and the video work matches it.
Thanks a lot... Nick's videos challenge us to get better at this.
No doubt, this is a charter vessel and what a great charter vessel Serenity is.
Thank you!
Beautiful yacht, great review, kept simple and informative, almost the Nick Burnham style, well done.
Yes she is. Glad you enjoyed it.
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This is one of my favourite Denison yachts featured. Sadly has been sold now
Happy to hear you feel that way. She's a beauty!
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aren t those balconies a problem when in a marina
You make very good videos plenty of info but could you please give more info on the range of the vessels,thank you.
Thank you for the suggestion. We will keep that in mind.
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Some fresh air and cigars?
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haha ye man. could convert one of the rooms into a farm. feds will never know
I think I saw this beauty at Block Island RI several years ago.
Good eye!
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Another great walkthrough - well done Ryan!
Thank you kindly!
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Thanks Kurt, lovely yacht, but apart from one or two things why does this remind me of the interior job the Nordhavn 120? Only engineering difference in that Nordhavn engines are more easily accessible. However the same quality of finish is exhibited by both. Thanks again.
Good question, but we think the layout is more accommodating to charter and wide open than an N120. Balconies, private crew access, open areas, etc.
Great video, great yacht, and very good pronuncination of Miele.
Its funny hearing all the different way it is pronounced lol.
Is this yacht transatlantic or transpacific? What is the actual max range and according speed, please?
What a boat show !!! I have seen dozens of boats similar to this one, but with less quality, except that Serenity wins all of them in quality and originality, and in price too, because besides being better in practically everything, it still has the advantage of being cheaper than all the others, much cheaper !!!
Thanks! :)
What an epic craft, and an exceptionally well presented walkthrough video !
Thank you kindly!
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Ryan, first of all FANTASTIC walkthrough!! You just keep getting better and better!
And this is close to the perfect vessel. Beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Best Denison video ever. This is guy awesome and the editors did an amazing job.
what if we told you Ryan was the 'guy' AND the editor....
Good information, nice yacht, but not a fiberglass fan
Why not?
@@DenisonYachting 70's way of thinking, "not good for boats or cars"
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Now that is one serious Yacht that can go head to head with bigger Yachts in the 175ft range.
It's a seriously stunning YACHT.
yes and agree!
From a man that can not afford this dream yet, what would be the yearly deprecated hit?...???? Crew alone would be over $800,000 let alone housing and shore services.....
Don’t get me wrong, this craft is gorgeous!!!! Day heads are where it is proven, and that was nailed!! But... but.....even if you had an asset with a balancing ROI... it’s still over the 17% mark..... how would it make sense?
Glad to see that you include the crew quarters in your viewing videos now.
We are trying our best to get some of them in their.
Serenity 133 IAG.The best yacht yet .Perfect dream yacht.thank you , great video .
So glad you enjoyed it.
Nelk!!!! Full send rides!!!!
Can I recommend you enhance your attire...your talking about $13 million, you should at least look the part. I don’t mean to be critical, but as a former fitness trainer, you cannot be out of shape trying to sell fitness. It’s just not congruent🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😣
These style of videos, are way better to watch. I feel more engaged with the video.
We are glad to hear that. Thank you for watching.
I’m in love with this boat! If I win the lottery I am absolutely buying this boat! Impeccable
We will keep our fingers crossed for you!