As someone who started out on fishing yachts, I can positively say this boat is completely loaded and has everything a crew could want. The onlu negative is the teak deck. It gets hot, and is hard to clean when itmit gets covered in blood, fish slime, grease, tanning lotion, sellf tanner, lube (don't ask), and bait juice. But anyway, it just takes extra time with the sander and more concentrated type 1 cleaner. But overall, especially the spot zero, this is quite nice especially if it's crewed. If you run this with a captain and crew, you are limiting the people you can have on board unless the couch converts to a bed. Otherwise the max on-board is 4. You don't want to miss out on this one as I guarantee that if it isn't already sold, it will be verry soon. 59' is very manageable by an owner and if you've owned a boat up to 32' before that you operated, your insurance should cover you.
Thanks for the incredibly specific insight, Clif! She's certainly an amazing opportunity for anyone in the market and we don't expect her to last very long either.
Couldn't agree more with you on the teak.......it looks great but for all the reasons you mentioned a poor choice, also the sharp edges on the galley island and that table on the starboard side forward of the island. In a seaway I would judge them a hazard.
@@michaelmorgan3415 Yeah I never get teak on a fishing boat. It gets hot and stains of course, but it also chips and sometimes gets little splinters, especially from inexperienced anglers resting line on it. The teak then knicks the line and causes tears or gouges. Definitely not something you want when fighting a giant tuna or marlin. So I never got that. The owners after they got it, usually didn't fish very much afterwards and used the boat for transporting to the Bahamas and maybe some fishing on the side, or they got it and partied on it. Fished in another boat. I knew one guy that had an ultra nice Bertram with the teak package. 74' feet long. 4 rooms and 1 crew cabin. But he owed a 32' Palm Beach and we fished from that. Never on the big boat, even though it had everything
Terrific fishing machine. I love the way they provide just enough pampered space for the guests onboard and don't skimp on the tools and practical spaces onboard for those who enjoy big game fishing. 60 feet isn't very big for a boat intended to be both a sport fisher with spacious social areas and this one pulls it off. Right at the knife's edge. Any less accommodation would make it a fishing boat and any more would make it a family cruiser you could fish with. One thing it does have with plenty to spare is muscle! Doing 38 kts in that tuna tower must be some experience! "I'm the King of the World!!!!!"
The big issue I have with this boat is that at speed there is zero visability out of the wheelhouse. Then when you stick the tender on the bow it becomes dangerous. No thanks.
Very nice setup, lotta power from the engines, impressive water making capability and the spot zero system I am sure is very handy. My only complaint is the location of the grill, tucked behind the fly bridge ladder seems a poor choice.
Hi sir I'm glad to see your vlog it was really good and beauty at the sea .. can you help me to build a boat I use to fishing a tuna at the sea in the Philippines.. help me sir ❤️
This is the best production sportfishing boat in this size range; not sure a tender is necessary on a relatively small boat with such a shallow draft. Also, the bow rails kind of ruins the look imo.
As someone who started out on fishing yachts, I can positively say this boat is completely loaded and has everything a crew could want. The onlu negative is the teak deck. It gets hot, and is hard to clean when itmit gets covered in blood, fish slime, grease, tanning lotion, sellf tanner, lube (don't ask), and bait juice. But anyway, it just takes extra time with the sander and more concentrated type 1 cleaner. But overall, especially the spot zero, this is quite nice especially if it's crewed. If you run this with a captain and crew, you are limiting the people you can have on board unless the couch converts to a bed. Otherwise the max on-board is 4. You don't want to miss out on this one as I guarantee that if it isn't already sold, it will be verry soon. 59' is very manageable by an owner and if you've owned a boat up to 32' before that you operated, your insurance should cover you.
Thanks for the incredibly specific insight, Clif! She's certainly an amazing opportunity for anyone in the market and we don't expect her to last very long either.
Couldn't agree more with you on the teak.......it looks great but for all the reasons you mentioned a poor choice, also the sharp edges on the galley island and that table on the starboard side forward of the island. In a seaway I would judge them a hazard.
@@michaelmorgan3415 Yeah I never get teak on a fishing boat. It gets hot and stains of course, but it also chips and sometimes gets little splinters, especially from inexperienced anglers resting line on it. The teak then knicks the line and causes tears or gouges. Definitely not something you want when fighting a giant tuna or marlin. So I never got that. The owners after they got it, usually didn't fish very much afterwards and used the boat for transporting to the Bahamas and maybe some fishing on the side, or they got it and partied on it. Fished in another boat. I knew one guy that had an ultra nice Bertram with the teak package. 74' feet long. 4 rooms and 1 crew cabin. But he owed a 32' Palm Beach and we fished from that. Never on the big boat, even though it had everything
Beautiful, GT59 Hatteras Sportfish Walkthrough Yacht.
Indeed she is!
Thanks for the very knowledgeable and thorough tour! Very much appreciate your style especially over that wave in the mirror guy lol. Tight lines
Glad you enjoyed! Our pleasure.
Terrific fishing machine. I love the way they provide just enough pampered space for the guests onboard and don't skimp on the tools and practical spaces onboard for those who enjoy big game fishing. 60 feet isn't very big for a boat intended to be both a sport fisher with spacious social areas and this one pulls it off. Right at the knife's edge. Any less accommodation would make it a fishing boat and any more would make it a family cruiser you could fish with. One thing it does have with plenty to spare is muscle! Doing 38 kts in that tuna tower must be some experience! "I'm the King of the World!!!!!"
Indeed, she is. We're loving her layout as well. Thanks for sharing your opinion!
Beautiful boat . Looks good cruising .
Indeed she does! Thanks for commenting.
Beautiful boat packs a lot of bang two thumbs up.
Make that three! 👍
The big issue I have with this boat is that at speed there is zero visability out of the wheelhouse. Then when you stick the tender on the bow it becomes dangerous. No thanks.
To each their own. The Tuna Tower is also an option, weather permitting of course. Thanks for watching!
Great video and boat.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Very nice setup, lotta power from the engines, impressive water making capability and the spot zero system I am sure is very handy.
My only complaint is the location of the grill, tucked behind the fly bridge ladder seems a poor choice.
Agreed, she's a fantastic vessel. Thanks for the comment!
Very Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Fullsend baby
Full Send!
Hi sir I'm glad to see your vlog it was really good and beauty at the sea .. can you help me to build a boat I use to fishing a tuna at the sea in the Philippines.. help me sir ❤️
We'd be happy to help! Please send an email to sales@denisonyachting.com
I don’t understand why the boat cost so much.
Max would be more than happy to discuss this with you. You can reach him anytime at Max@DenisonYachting.com / (561) 301-4023
This is the best production sportfishing boat in this size range; not sure a tender is necessary on a relatively small boat with such a shallow draft. Also, the bow rails kind of ruins the look imo.
To each their own! Thanks for the comment.
This boat is epitome of ugliness and obsolete design, yack.
Well then I guess you'll just have to keep that $4 million of yours until you find something more to your taste!
To each their own. Thanks for watching!