Wow Sunseeker is always upping the game to new levels. That is nice. That front view out the owner's cabin. Got a little bit of that Sirena 88 type view, especially if you put a hot tub there instead of all that seating. What an amazing boat. People always complain about the prices of Sunseeker yachts but I always tell people the amount of detail and design is why they are worth so much.
Sunseeker, you’ve done it again!!!!! Amazing new yacht!!!! I love that there is two pullman berths. You can accommodate up to 12 guests, along with crew.
I’ve seen a lot of video’s like this. Obviously it’s way out of my league to even dreams about having a yacht! It’s just fun to watch! This yacht is one of the best I’ve seen! Everything looks so nice!
Such a beautiful boat. I love when they think out of the box, so many boats can pretty much be the same. The owner's cabin/bow setup is brilliant. Being retired navy, USN, I have a soft spot for crew and am glad to see they are well taken care of. My only real issue is what seems to be a real lack of visibility from the pilot house. Were there wing stations we missed? Thanks for bringing this to us, and I'm happy you managed the engine room access safely.
Yeah, with no former experience with boats and generally just being an enthusiast who can tell what makes sense and what doesn't. I can tell the same things about this vessel. I also believe that a helm position on the flybridge would benefit the design. After all, it may be run by the owner, too. Edit: thank you for your service, brother!
I have seen another review from Sunseeker and you can have a flybridge helm if you want. This particular yacht is owned privately but with full crew aboard
Awesome yacht and if the only compromise is a steep access to the engine room I’d say Sunseeker have nailed it! Huge amount of space for the length and all very classy. Great work Hugo, thanks!
Wow. What a machine. Endless amount of superlatives for this beaut that top deck is incredible - be interesting to see her out at sea at some point too. Great tour Hugo, impressive managing it on a yacht of that size and with so many people milling about. Top job!
Great job making this video Hugo. Thank you. At first, it looked like a regular Sunseeker until we got to see the owner's cabin with access to the bow, and the fly-bridge was the best and most accessible area I think I've ever seen. The space and layout are amazing just the way they configured it. The Pilothouse offered some custom seating for crew and guests, very nice. Aft-slanting windows look the coolest, but these were too slanted for good visibility directly ahead. Still, it had a lot of windows and great views.
Great tour Hugo! I like it . It has some new features and is in a great size range for them. The engine room access is pretty bad though. Also it's hard to tell from the video how the helm view would be. The fly bridge or upper deck is amazing! The salon and the rest of the interior is beautifully done!
The visibility from the helm is probably horrendous with the height of the "dashboard" and the slope of the windshield. Maybe if they added a second helm position to the flybridge (I see absolutely no problem with it, just extend the wiring from the main helm), it could help a lot, especially since you can owner-operate it with minimum crew
There's some really good design features on there, plus some very awkward ones too. You have that super entertainment deck but no dumb-waiter to get the food up there, so lots of clambering around with trays up steps. The spotlight on the foredeck would be a hassle when bearthing, get ripped off pretty quick. Lots of little things a seasoned mariner would notice.
The riva 110 is what I'd buy but as you said this would be very close! I would have to get onboard both to make decision! The riva would be hard to pass on I think! Happy sailing all and God bless all 🙏❤🛥⚓
Wow....haha...that is a party boat! A millionaire's play thing! Great tour...! The crew cabins were the best I have ever seen...Sunseeker have really done the crew proud there. I live close to the Sunseeker production facility in Poole and there is always a steady stream of boats coming out of that facility...from very modest..to very large! This is obviously designed for crewed off-shore cruising....the captain would be in the crew cabins I guess...? Or maybe in one of the guest cabins?
Great video tour 10/10 just one question though. The yacht is 29 mt and it falls in the 24mt that the owner can sail on their own with out crew, why is that?
Because the measurement is taken from the load line length of the main hull not including the bathing platform and the protruding bow section above the waterline.
Awesome review of a really nice boat!…only thing missing were wingstations. I cant see how the one pilot house is all you need. But who knows…im not a captain.. lol
That one actually cost about 10.5 million dollars according to James from sunseeker who did a little brief tour on Sunday but I'm glad they actually got one built so we don't have to just look at CGI renderings we can actually see the real thing
Much better than the 90, with standing room in the engine compartment. It was a funny moment catching the crewman in his cabin even though you knocked.
Can this squeeze under the 24m reg standard? It's never very clear, the calculation seems super convoluted (I know it is not LOA or waterline length that determines it) and it's best to just let the manufacturer tell you rather than working it out for yourself. Edit: you answered my question in the video, amazing that something this big can be owner operated.
I was a bit dissapointed when you stepped into the master cabin because my expectation to see a huge palatial master bedroom was lifted so high by the super plump bow which it was located. The rest of boat is nice except for the abysmal entrance into the engine room. It does look like an abyss, right?
06:30 is there a master suite drop down balcony? Competitor of azimut grande 32 metri. Ferretti custom line 106. Mangusta gransport 33 Tecnomar evo 120 Maiora 30
Hello - great presentation, raw and honest! Tell me: with all the technological advances and new materials in this boat (and others of this caliber), have these advances reduced the need for maintenance and number of crew members required to run the boat and keep it in good condition?
Not really. They are certainly easier to control but they still take just as much cleaning and maintenance if not more due to all the extra kit they carry.
@@DIVADUCHESSE Princess and Sunseeker is on the same level. Both suffers from the same thing, Too IKEA a lot of the time, and they are so "old" in their interiors. I'm 43 and feel like I would have to be 30 years older to fit in.
Down on the starboard side cabin out the window I can see the big blue yacht that's parked next to you and in the window somebody's watching TV in there I can see the TV is on in the next yacht so curtains and blinds are a must
Can’t fault this one Hugo…….. utterly gorgeous 🥳 Daunting to helm, heavily reliant on lookouts and technology for manoeuvring in close……… a joy on an open sea. Engineering looks crisp and businesslike, cabins are nice…… although, I would have tried to get a master in the lower and have a forward lounge instead……. the private owners deck space wasn’t private enough for me to be bothered……. I would love to own one, charter it fully crewed to cover the cost of a week here and there…… 🥳🇬🇧
Depends on who you are. Main cabin is a waste of space. You don't live in the cabin, so why take up so much main deck space? The other issue is the interior looks. I'm 43 and I feel like I would have to be 30 years older to fit in. Generally a problem with British boats I think.
Thanks for taking us around, difficult job during a busy show. Lots of glitters, but a boat to have a berth in south of France or Mikanos, not to go to sea. I hope that master room will not be flooded in big seas, wonder how water tight that door master cabin door is? Too much furniture and seating space, very ambitious to mimick large boat environment, but looks too crowded. Not much space to move. Also not much space for storage of boat stuff. Many refrigerators, but not enough lockers. Engine room is a failure, too tight, again a lot of compromise to have large living space. Accessing the engine room during voyages will not be easy and pleasant.. Pilothouse is also a compromise, I feel with such high bulwarks and lounging space in the front, view is limited during the cruise. Captain will be operating blind during docking and have to rely on the crew assistance for the maneuvers? The dining table in the salon has better and more open views. Nevertheless, looks like this is what is selling, but a good, seaworthy boat is always preferred by experienced and educated owners..
@@hugoandreae3785 thanks for clarifying. It must be expensive then! I know i'd want it or I'd rather the 90 Ocean as it's important to be able to have a little drive outside. Even if you do have a full time Captain.
@@EpicSlug It's more because owners prefer to keep the whole flybridge as a private guest space. I'm pretty sure the Captains would specify it they were they were the ones choosing though!
Hmmm - Not a favorite. The interior is nice but a lot of compromises. The engineering space is cramped. Don't like the lines, but there are more yachts with those lines these days. Also, just one bridge position? Sunseeker was desperate to get this out under the 24 meter line.
@@sirmurf Agreed, 60 to under 70 feet seems to be the largest sweetspot for owner operated, and if you go up to crewed I think I would prefer a bit larger still than this size. Maybe around 120-130 feet is the perfect size for a floating luxury hotel to fit the whole family and a bunch of friends, along with enough crew to create the luxury resort experience. 😅
That's the mid-level range of engine right there there's the v16 that produces a bit more horsepower and then there's one that produces just a little less horsepower that's available
gotta say the exterior lines are not very pleasing. and this owner has definitely made some choices that make this a boat only for themself. hope sunseeker works on this design a bit.
@@ironichumorist i don't think so, a lot of people looking to buy a yacht don't want to wait for years so they just get something from the market. Also personally i found nothing wrong with the layout so it's just personal preference i guess
In 1972 I wrote an article about helm ergonomics, they don't seem to have read it. Vertical wheel andnot great visability for docking, other than that, superb sleek styling unike some of its rivals.
Lovely crew space. I find it outrageous that some other offerings at a similar size and price point are so low as to offer the crew much more minimal barebones space. If you have the money for a 100 class yacht you should have the money to treat your crew to hospitable arrangements.
Yacht looks great in every aspect but I don't like the human traffic onboard while you're working. Sunseeker should see it as promotion if anything and having all these people obstructing your work is actually pretty rude in my opinion. I know you would never acknowledge that since you're much more well behaved than I am and make no mistake, no shadow on your work though, you always deliver and this is no exception. The video is great and so I thank you, much appreciated!
Magnificent in almost all respects, but I can’t help thinking the engine room access is an unacceptable design compromise for a boat of this size and price.
It is nice to see something that is not an explorer yacht. Of late, all of these walk through are explorer type yachts, like NuMarine, Bearing etc. I much prefer this yacht. I'm not interested in seeing obscure locations. Give me Miami and the Bahamas any day.
Not big enough. As a victim of multiple caravan holidays in my childhood I can safely say that this size of yacht would give me flashbacks after only a few days onboard. A true yacht should feel like home, not wanting go off board even after two weeks at sea.
Wow Sunseeker is always upping the game to new levels. That is nice. That front view out the owner's cabin. Got a little bit of that Sirena 88 type view, especially if you put a hot tub there instead of all that seating. What an amazing boat. People always complain about the prices of Sunseeker yachts but I always tell people the amount of detail and design is why they are worth so much.
Sunseeker, you’ve done it again!!!!!
Amazing new yacht!!!!
I love that there is two pullman berths. You can accommodate up to 12 guests, along with crew.
Great job, Hugo! Thanks for the very thorough tour.
Cheers, my pleasure
@@MotorBoatYachting How is the sunseeker 100 able to go below the 24 metre LLL rule?
I’ve seen a lot of video’s like this. Obviously it’s way out of my league to even dreams about having a yacht! It’s just fun to watch! This yacht is one of the best I’ve seen! Everything looks so nice!
Such a beautiful boat. I love when they think out of the box, so many boats can pretty much be the same. The owner's cabin/bow setup is brilliant. Being retired navy, USN, I have a soft spot for crew and am glad to see they are well taken care of. My only real issue is what seems to be a real lack of visibility from the pilot house. Were there wing stations we missed? Thanks for bringing this to us, and I'm happy you managed the engine room access safely.
Yeah, with no former experience with boats and generally just being an enthusiast who can tell what makes sense and what doesn't. I can tell the same things about this vessel. I also believe that a helm position on the flybridge would benefit the design. After all, it may be run by the owner, too.
Edit: thank you for your service, brother!
I have seen another review from Sunseeker and you can have a flybridge helm if you want. This particular yacht is owned privately but with full crew aboard
Awesome yacht and if the only compromise is a steep access to the engine room I’d say Sunseeker have nailed it!
Huge amount of space for the length and all very classy.
Great work Hugo, thanks!
Thanks Nic, it’s quite a boat!
This is the dream boat. Stunning!
Nice video ! Beautiful Yacht .... Nice to see how considerate he is on someone else's boat, with the crew ... 🇬🇧
Absolutely stunning. Thanks for such a comprehensive tour.
Wow. What a machine. Endless amount of superlatives for this beaut that top deck is incredible - be interesting to see her out at sea at some point too. Great tour Hugo, impressive managing it on a yacht of that size and with so many people milling about. Top job!
Thanks Ben, much appreciated
Great video Hugo of a great yacht , it’s took a long time coming but it did not disappoint. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
4:07 Beautiful and classy salon.
Great tour considering the number of people on the yacht. You managed it very well.
Cheers Doug
At last Sunseeker has something good to say.Classy spacious nice features.
Hugo....you're back!!!! Yeah!! I missed you guys. Especially Hugo, the most dangerous man on yachting UA-cam.
Thank you universe for giving me 1.3 billion ❤
Every Sunseeker interior I've ever seen has been just right.
Probably my new favorite boat!
Fantastic tour as alway Hugo. That is an impressive vessel ! Xxxxxx 👏
You are very welcome 🙏
Simply gorgeous!
Beautiful boat and great video 🚤🛥⛵️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you
Great job making this video Hugo. Thank you. At first, it looked like a regular Sunseeker until we got to see the owner's cabin with access to the bow, and the fly-bridge was the best and most accessible area I think I've ever seen. The space and layout are amazing just the way they configured it. The Pilothouse offered some custom seating for crew and guests, very nice. Aft-slanting windows look the coolest, but these were too slanted for good visibility directly ahead. Still, it had a lot of windows and great views.
Thanks David
Great tour Hugo! I like it . It has some new features and is in a great size range for them. The engine room access is pretty bad though. Also it's hard to tell from the video how the helm view would be. The fly bridge or upper deck is amazing! The salon and the rest of the interior is beautifully done!
The visibility from the helm is probably horrendous with the height of the "dashboard" and the slope of the windshield. Maybe if they added a second helm position to the flybridge (I see absolutely no problem with it, just extend the wiring from the main helm), it could help a lot, especially since you can owner-operate it with minimum crew
Great tour on this one. I realy loved it, I need to start saving up some money.
The master cabin is realy somthing else.
Love the background sounds sometimes
Great video and beautiful yacht !
A 100 footer dwarfed by the blue hulled yacht behind it!
Jeez!
Thanks for the video!
Nice tour thank you, good ole British engineering lovely potential charter yatch
Glad you like it
Gorgeous yacht!
Donna, Friendship with me 😊🙏
Great tour Hugo, I like how you can go from the master to the flybridge so easily.
Agreed, I could get used to that!
There's some really good design features on there, plus some very awkward ones too. You have that super entertainment deck but no dumb-waiter to get the food up there, so lots of clambering around with trays up steps. The spotlight on the foredeck would be a hassle when bearthing, get ripped off pretty quick. Lots of little things a seasoned mariner would notice.
Great tour!
Great job, when are you doing the sea test? 😉
As soon as the invite lands on my desk!
Beautiful boat!! Where is the TV in owner's cabin?
Very nicely done if i was looking to buy this type of yacht definitely would have a look at this Sunseeker which is gorgeous and just the right size.
The riva 110 is what I'd buy but as you said this would be very close! I would have to get onboard both to make decision! The riva would be hard to pass on I think! Happy sailing all and God bless all 🙏❤🛥⚓
Yes i would also look at the Riva. And the Astondoa 100 Century and a couple of others.
Great vid.
Just missed info on tender and toys capacity
Nice yacht. But are the doors in front of the owner suite safe in high waves?
Wow....haha...that is a party boat! A millionaire's play thing! Great tour...! The crew cabins were the best I have ever seen...Sunseeker have really done the crew proud there. I live close to the Sunseeker production facility in Poole and there is always a steady stream of boats coming out of that facility...from very modest..to very large! This is obviously designed for crewed off-shore cruising....the captain would be in the crew cabins I guess...? Or maybe in one of the guest cabins?
Great video tour 10/10 just one question though. The yacht is 29 mt and it falls in the 24mt that the owner can sail on their own with out crew, why is that?
Because the measurement is taken from the load line length of the main hull not including the bathing platform and the protruding bow section above the waterline.
Awesome review of a really nice boat!…only thing missing were wingstations. I cant see how the one pilot house is all you need. But who knows…im not a captain.. lol
This man opened every darn cabinet, but went past an entire sitting entertainment area without checking out anything😮
That one actually cost about 10.5 million dollars according to James from sunseeker who did a little brief tour on Sunday but I'm glad they actually got one built so we don't have to just look at CGI renderings we can actually see the real thing
What was the blue yacht next to you? Kind of sort of but wasn't a Numarine ?
Err, it was a Numarine 37XP!
Looked like a 37xp
This is excellent. Rarely do you see a yacht with up to 5 crew that you can also run yourself.
I thought anythingover 22m yu needed professional crew but i may be wrong
just a correction, fins are electric fins. Waveless STAB electric stabilisers by CMC Marine
Sunseeker 100.nice😁👍
Much better than the 90, with standing room in the engine compartment.
It was a funny moment catching the crewman in his cabin even though you knocked.
Awesome 🍾
beautiful and simply stunning... just nice for owner operator. Having a crew would be great if you can afford that....
if youve got 10 million pounds for a boat, you are not going to be an owner operator i reckon :)
@@Casperbskibby that's right if you can afford the boat you can afford the crew, the rest of us can't even afford to fill it up
Can this squeeze under the 24m reg standard? It's never very clear, the calculation seems super convoluted (I know it is not LOA or waterline length that determines it) and it's best to just let the manufacturer tell you rather than working it out for yourself.
Edit: you answered my question in the video, amazing that something this big can be owner operated.
Apparantly it does! But I have now idea how it is able to without a removable nose cone.
Great configuration. Only negative is lousy engine room access.
Does it have a water maker ?
Stunning. I'd be happy with one of these.
Sadly I'm £10million short. Maybe one day haha.
Those are 29 in screens on the bridge James from Sun sinker mentioned it on Sunday
Real nice boat.
This should sell well for Sunseeker, well designed for crew and guests.
What year is it
Lovely boat, this.
I was a bit dissapointed when you stepped into the master cabin because my expectation to see a huge palatial master bedroom was lifted so high by the super plump bow which it was located.
The rest of boat is nice except for the abysmal entrance into the engine room. It does look like an abyss, right?
Is black pants and a white shirt the standard "Yacht viewing" uniform?
06:30 is there a master suite drop down balcony?
Competitor of azimut grande 32 metri.
Ferretti custom line 106.
Mangusta gransport 33
Tecnomar evo 120
Maiora 30
Beautiful. But is it worth at least £3m more than a Pearl 95?
After long reflection, if I could afford the extra, I’d spend it.
@@sirmurf Pass this and go for the Riva 102.
Hello - great presentation, raw and honest! Tell me: with all the technological advances and new materials in this boat (and others of this caliber), have these advances reduced the need for maintenance and number of crew members required to run the boat and keep it in good condition?
Not really. They are certainly easier to control but they still take just as much cleaning and maintenance if not more due to all the extra kit they carry.
00:54
Quiz;
How many people are touring
this yacht right now.
If the Sunseeker is so amazing, what is parked next to it that isn't getting our attention?
Removable bow? Toy storage?
Due to 24m regs. Stores fenders
Sunseeker the Ikea of motor yachts.
No, that would be Bayliner or Princess....
@@DIVADUCHESSE
Princess and Sunseeker is on the same level. Both suffers from the same thing, Too IKEA a lot of the time, and they are so "old" in their interiors. I'm 43 and feel like I would have to be 30 years older to fit in.
happy yachting
And they were smart enough to put a cup holder up there for the captain's drink
Down on the starboard side cabin out the window I can see the big blue yacht that's parked next to you and in the window somebody's watching TV in there I can see the TV is on in the next yacht so curtains and blinds are a must
..... Or just stop watching porn?
The way you accessed the engine room was the emergency escape hatch the main entrance is in crew mess...
Can’t fault this one Hugo…….. utterly gorgeous 🥳
Daunting to helm, heavily reliant on lookouts and technology for manoeuvring in close……… a joy on an open sea. Engineering looks crisp and businesslike, cabins are nice…… although, I would have tried to get a master in the lower and have a forward lounge instead……. the private owners deck space wasn’t private enough for me to be bothered…….
I would love to own one, charter it fully crewed to cover the cost of a week here and there……
🥳🇬🇧
Depends on who you are.
Main cabin is a waste of space. You don't live in the cabin, so why take up so much main deck space?
The other issue is the interior looks. I'm 43 and I feel like I would have to be 30 years older to fit in. Generally a problem with British boats I think.
Wish I was underway
My dream, to park one of this on Sardinia or Greece and live aboard...
Need a canal from Houston/ Gulf of Mexico up to Abilene/ish
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
beautiful, how the other half live as they say......nice to dream
This in Bimini, cruising to MIA
Thanks for taking us around, difficult job during a busy show. Lots of glitters, but a boat to have a berth in south of France or Mikanos, not to go to sea. I hope that master room will not be flooded in big seas, wonder how water tight that door master cabin door is? Too much furniture and seating space, very ambitious to mimick large boat environment, but looks too crowded. Not much space to move. Also not much space for storage of boat stuff. Many refrigerators, but not enough lockers.
Engine room is a failure, too tight, again a lot of compromise to have large living space. Accessing the engine room during voyages will not be easy and pleasant..
Pilothouse is also a compromise, I feel with such high bulwarks and lounging space in the front, view is limited during the cruise. Captain will be operating blind during docking and have to rely on the crew assistance for the maneuvers? The dining table in the salon has better and more open views.
Nevertheless, looks like this is what is selling, but a good, seaworthy boat is always preferred by experienced and educated owners..
Hugo said there is only one helm on the boat. You can have a helm on the fly bridge it's just an option this owner didn't choose.
That is correct, although so far only one buyer has opted for it.
@@hugoandreae3785 thanks for clarifying. It must be expensive then! I know i'd want it or I'd rather the 90 Ocean as it's important to be able to have a little drive outside. Even if you do have a full time Captain.
@@EpicSlug It's more because owners prefer to keep the whole flybridge as a private guest space. I'm pretty sure the Captains would specify it they were they were the ones choosing though!
I like that. Sometimes, one main helm station is better.
Hmmm - Not a favorite. The interior is nice but a lot of compromises. The engineering space is cramped. Don't like the lines, but there are more yachts with those lines these days. Also, just one bridge position? Sunseeker was desperate to get this out under the 24 meter line.
I can only dream of yachts, but when I dream of driving myself I’m thinking of about 65ft as a reasonable limit. Anything bigger seems too much.
@@sirmurf Agreed, 60 to under 70 feet seems to be the largest sweetspot for owner operated, and if you go up to crewed I think I would prefer a bit larger still than this size. Maybe around 120-130 feet is the perfect size for a floating luxury hotel to fit the whole family and a bunch of friends, along with enough crew to create the luxury resort experience. 😅
Obrigado
That's the mid-level range of engine right there there's the v16 that produces a bit more horsepower and then there's one that produces just a little less horsepower that's available
gotta say the exterior lines are not very pleasing. and this owner has definitely made some choices that make this a boat only for themself. hope sunseeker works on this design a bit.
I mean if i was spending 10mil on a yacht i'd want it to be just how i like
@@einovahvanen i agree. but you better want it that way for a long time. resale is dead.
@@ironichumorist i don't think so, a lot of people looking to buy a yacht don't want to wait for years so they just get something from the market. Also personally i found nothing wrong with the layout so it's just personal preference i guess
In 1972 I wrote an article about helm ergonomics, they don't seem to have read it. Vertical wheel andnot great visability for docking, other than that, superb sleek styling unike some of its rivals.
James Lumley the virtual Yacht broker filming in the back ground
Lovely crew space. I find it outrageous that some other offerings at a similar size and price point are so low as to offer the crew much more minimal barebones space. If you have the money for a 100 class yacht you should have the money to treat your crew to hospitable arrangements.
This is a nice boat, not one of the largest, but I likeeverything it has.
Amazing boat with curious elevator music here and there or was it perhaps a 'creative feature' added during the edit...🤔
We thought it would make a change from me droning on 😉
@@hugoandreae3785 I prefer your droning personally 😄
It would be hard to navigate and dock that boat just from the pilot house so they probably have a yacht controller
Nice
Yacht looks great in every aspect but I don't like the human traffic onboard while you're working. Sunseeker should see it as promotion if anything and having all these people obstructing your work is actually pretty rude in my opinion. I know you would never acknowledge that since you're much more well behaved than I am and make no mistake, no shadow on your work though, you always deliver and this is no exception. The video is great and so I thank you, much appreciated!
Magnificent in almost all respects, but I can’t help thinking the engine room access is an unacceptable design compromise for a boat of this size and price.
29 knots? I want 50+
👏👏👏👏
It is nice to see something that is not an explorer yacht. Of late, all of these walk through are explorer type yachts, like NuMarine, Bearing etc. I much prefer this yacht. I'm not interested in seeing obscure locations. Give me Miami and the Bahamas any day.
Not big enough. As a victim of multiple caravan holidays in my childhood I can safely say that this size of yacht would give me flashbacks after only a few days onboard. A true yacht should feel like home, not wanting go off board even after two weeks at sea.
You are utterly clueless about why we boat. And I'm guessing that you have never been on a yacht of this size.
No tender? Toys?
It has. Just not shown.
wooooow....