I love how Alex makes this boat so relatable and shares his experiences on it. Absolutely selling this boat by pulling you into the story so,that you are envisioning everything he says with your own family. You are halfway there in your head.
Beautiful! It’s deceptively large inside. I was surprised at how spacious it was. Would not have guessed that from the outside. Great presentation! 😍🦶🏻😍🦶🏻
Great walk through including the little private "side stories ", really love the extended flybridge roof. But what often disturbs me, not just here, but often on other yachts too, what if you're in let's say cooler areas or really bad weather conditions and you need to dine inside. As great the interior dining table looks, it's made for 6 and not for 8 people if all cabins are occupied. Perfect comfortable for 6, but 8 will be terrible, not because of the size, but because of the table feet
This is a such a good walk through, this vessel shows very well , it's always been a dream of mine to go on a xp yacht, this gentleman does a great job on the details and that pass through is genius, great job on this one guys , one of my favorites 👌
Their view is that te 26's aren't going on grand adventures to far away places. You are staying in the med, the carribean, Mexico or Alaska. If you want to travel to exotic locals, you want a more serious boat with lots of space since you'll be gone longer, and need more range, food storage, and crew. Thus the 37 or the new 42 and I'm sure a 46 and/or 51 will be announced this year. The 37 will was the biggest they planned on, but a repeat customer that owned a 37 and a 22 wanted one boat for everything and the 42 was born and I'm sure now that someone for that, another repeat customer will want his bigger than that guys. Honestly for the price, Alpha, MengiYay and Bering are also good options. Mengi Yay builds gorgeous boats
@@clifbradley I'd definitely go with the 37 XP if you are looking for the more long range, go anywhere option, but if I were going to build the "perfect" explorer yacht I would probably go with Bering above all else.
When I win Powerball or MegaMillions, Alex is going to be my broker and Numarine is on my short list. Bering, Alpha, MengiYay, CheoyLee, and CdM are also on there..maybe Damen. Alex will help me decide. Then from there we are in build mode on 2 yachts. This is definitely on my short list. This won't be my explorer yacht since it's GRP, but will be my family use carribean and Alaska boat. Then when we go around the world, it's coming with as a relay back up
You wouldn't. You,would upset the weight balance too much even at anchor if you filled it up and had people in the hot tub it would be even worse. Remember your high school days about something heavy floating away from the center of gravity and then having water which moves side to side during waves sloshing about. Farther away from the center of gravity, and the weight. That effect is magnified. That Coriolis effect could tip the boat over. These are GRP, not steel or Aluminum iike the 37 or 32xp. They aren't as heavy so they are higher up out of the water so just the top weight of the flybridge had to be calculated. I'm sure they could do it, but they would need to ballast it out for you.
I'm a fan of the 150'+ size yachts, but something about this one does intrigue me. If I were ever to have the money for an owner-operated yacht, this is something I would be interested in. I'd just have to figure out how to live without 8+ crew to take care of me. 😉
Sporty and fast enough for tubing and water skiing? Check. Shallow enough draft with good enough range for the Bahamas? Check. Big and luxurious enough for toys and overnight stays out by the sandbar and other Intracoastal Waterway islands? Check. Good for day cruising in the bay and on the Miami River with 30 to 40 friends? Check. Capable of being used for weekend or week-long charters? Check. Alex, my man, it's official: This is the PERFECT Florida boat!!! Now, all I have to do is find a cool $7,000,000 to buy her along with the half-mill a year to operate her and I'll be giving you a call!!!
the 37XP has a draft of about 8 1/2ft so not too deep for the east coast - have a 32XP & 37XP both based on the US East Coast. And agreed on the 30XP - should be amazing....
@@alexgclarke3439 This probably a stupid question, but how would you move a boat this size (or bigger) from Florida to Alaska. I would assume the Panama Canal, but not 100% sure.
@@jacobyrassilon we would mostly likely ship the yacht on a transport vessel or she can do the passage on her own bottom through the Panama Canal as you mentioned…..
We custom paint each Numarine at the request of the client. This one is in Stars & Stripes blue and I have to say you are the first person I have heard say something negative about the color which has been overwhelmingly popular.
@@alexgclarke3439 I was referring to the video, not the colour of the boat, which does look very nice. Howeve, the colour depth / contrast of the video is not good.
I love how Alex makes this boat so relatable and shares his experiences on it. Absolutely selling this boat by pulling you into the story so,that you are envisioning everything he says with your own family. You are halfway there in your head.
Appreciate it - thanks for the compliment
We agree. Cheers, Clif!
Beautiful! It’s deceptively large inside. I was surprised at how spacious it was. Would not have guessed that from the outside. Great presentation!
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It really is! Thanks for watching!
Great walk through including the little private "side stories ", really love the extended flybridge roof. But what often disturbs me, not just here, but often on other yachts too, what if you're in let's say cooler areas or really bad weather conditions and you need to dine inside. As great the interior dining table looks, it's made for 6 and not for 8 people if all cabins are occupied. Perfect comfortable for 6, but 8 will be terrible, not because of the size, but because of the table feet
Fair point. We're fairly confident Numarine would work with the client to deliver whatever size dining table they desire!
My favorite…Alex. We have missed you. You look amazing.
Appreciated....sincere thank you
We agree. His wife is very lucky.
This is a such a good walk through, this vessel shows very well , it's always been a dream of mine to go on a xp yacht, this gentleman does a great job on the details and that pass through is genius, great job on this one guys , one of my favorites 👌
Appreciate it....
Our pleasure! Thank you so much for the comment.
Great video and boat. I agree that VIP bedroom is brilliant. Nice big sundeck, etc. Just needs a beachclub ...
We are glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
LOVING that extended flybridge, I would go for that here in Europe as well. Great walkthrough, thanks👍
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Fantastic looking boat, very roomy and practical. Nice tour, thanks.
Appreciate it Andrew
Thanks for watching!
Numarine are doing a great job on design and build, this is another lovely boat, my only issue with the 26xp is the fibreglass construction.
Their view is that te 26's aren't going on grand adventures to far away places. You are staying in the med, the carribean, Mexico or Alaska. If you want to travel to exotic locals, you want a more serious boat with lots of space since you'll be gone longer, and need more range, food storage, and crew. Thus the 37 or the new 42 and I'm sure a 46 and/or 51 will be announced this year. The 37 will was the biggest they planned on, but a repeat customer that owned a 37 and a 22 wanted one boat for everything and the 42 was born and I'm sure now that someone for that, another repeat customer will want his bigger than that guys. Honestly for the price, Alpha, MengiYay and Bering are also good options. Mengi Yay builds gorgeous boats
@@clifbradley I'd definitely go with the 37 XP if you are looking for the more long range, go anywhere option, but if I were going to build the "perfect" explorer yacht I would probably go with Bering above all else.
When I win Powerball or MegaMillions, Alex is going to be my broker and Numarine is on my short list. Bering, Alpha, MengiYay, CheoyLee, and CdM are also on there..maybe Damen. Alex will help me decide. Then from there we are in build mode on 2 yachts. This is definitely on my short list. This won't be my explorer yacht since it's GRP, but will be my family use carribean and Alaska boat. Then when we go around the world, it's coming with as a relay back up
Sounds like a plan, Clif. We can't wait.
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Full Send!
My favorite yacht
We're a fan as well. Cheers!
Gr8 layout
Agreed
Thanks!
It's a cool yacht with a big flybridge, I would add a jacuzzi on the flybridge, thanks
You wouldn't. You,would upset the weight balance too much even at anchor if you filled it up and had people in the hot tub it would be even worse. Remember your high school days about something heavy floating away from the center of gravity and then having water which moves side to side during waves sloshing about. Farther away from the center of gravity, and the weight. That effect is magnified. That Coriolis effect could tip the boat over. These are GRP, not steel or Aluminum iike the 37 or 32xp. They aren't as heavy so they are higher up out of the water so just the top weight of the flybridge had to be calculated. I'm sure they could do it, but they would need to ballast it out for you.
@@clifbradley ok
Thanks for watching!
It's a beautiful boat
Cheers!
I'm a fan of the 150'+ size yachts, but something about this one does intrigue me. If I were ever to have the money for an owner-operated yacht, this is something I would be interested in. I'd just have to figure out how to live without 8+ crew to take care of me. 😉
We're thrilled to hear that Kirby! Hopefully one day it will be yours. As always we appreciate you tuning in.
Sporty and fast enough for tubing and water skiing? Check. Shallow enough draft with good enough range for the Bahamas? Check. Big and luxurious enough for toys and overnight stays out by the sandbar and other Intracoastal Waterway islands? Check. Good for day cruising in the bay and on the Miami River with 30 to 40 friends? Check. Capable of being used for weekend or week-long charters? Check.
Alex, my man, it's official: This is the PERFECT Florida boat!!! Now, all I have to do is find a cool $7,000,000 to buy her along with the half-mill a year to operate her and I'll be giving you a call!!!
Sounds good! Thanks for replying
So glad you appreciate this great vessel. We're looking forward to your call!
I don't have 30-40 friends, so I'd just populate with strippers: check).
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I'm kinda surprised I never see any armorys. I mean you are in the wilderness a lot of the time right?
Thank you for watching!
Nice boat. I like this one a lot. I really want to see the 30 meter. I love the 32 and 37 but their draft is to deep for the east coast for me.
the 37XP has a draft of about 8 1/2ft so not too deep for the east coast - have a 32XP & 37XP both based on the US East Coast. And agreed on the 30XP - should be amazing....
@@alexgclarke3439 This probably a stupid question, but how would you move a boat this size (or bigger) from Florida to Alaska. I would assume the Panama Canal, but not 100% sure.
@@jacobyrassilon we would mostly likely ship the yacht on a transport vessel or she can do the passage on her own bottom through the Panama Canal as you mentioned…..
Noice...
Thanks!
I thought the vip is a king size bed ???
A queen on this particular vessel, but you may be able to option for it!
7 million best I’ll give you is 800k
Tree fitty!! That's what dat monster said to me! Tree fitty!
How much?
He said 7 million
@@clifbradley when?
Priced right at the $7MM USD price point which includes US Duty Paid
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Right?
Dreadful colour / contrast on the video, really wishy washy
We custom paint each Numarine at the request of the client. This one is in Stars & Stripes blue and I have to say you are the first person I have heard say something negative about the color which has been overwhelmingly popular.
@@alexgclarke3439 I was referring to the video, not the colour of the boat, which does look very nice. Howeve, the colour depth / contrast of the video is not good.
Noted! We'll keep an eye out for that in future videos.