Really excellent review. I’d like to know more about the performance of the boat, but I’m very impressed with the internal space and external use of sailing. Great boat!
I can't understand how these big boats Beneteau, Jeanneau, etc ..., had an idea of nature and of feeling the wind, but none of them are delivered with solar energy independence, even today having technology to generate 800W per panel. Have they still not managed, after so long, to understand that candle does not combine with combustion generators?
Uhhh,... I'm kinda disappointed that the helm horizontal platform isn't self-trimming. And where is the ice maker and blender? But seriously, I guess I'm going to have to get one of these.
Looks like they took the coherently designed 41.1 and then couldnt figure out what exactly to do with the extra interior space in the 51.1. That lounge/nav station is terrible. The galley... uh? Deck layout is great. But those daybeds are going to look weird under a dodger. Glad they simplified the buttons for the swim platform.
The extra lounges up top are wonderful under the dodger. Keeps you nice and warm and yet you can fully lie down. Extremely comfortable. And the Nav station is the most comfortable seat in the salon! The leg section pops up under your knees and is completely amazing!
Impressive to look at but to me, the accommodation is something akin to an expensive British-made caravan. The nav station is too cramped for my liking and the galley storage cupboards doors appear not to be robust enough to hold anything of weight inside during rough sea conditions. From a 'sailing' point of view pretty good.
@@crestfallengooner When do you use a nave station now ? Im a delivery skipper & 99% of my navigating is on a screen , Once a day i put a waypoint on the chart & having a covered in dodger with some where to keep watch out of the aliments is a definite Yes .2 cabin version would be the bees knees . The only real problem is the sprit as i like removing the pick when doing ocean sailing , With a roller you can just lift the pick out , with the sprit its a bit of a job & of course the big problem with all these plastic factory jobs stringers & frames epoxy glued instead of the proper way glassed in for strength .
@@crestfallengooner Just one other thing its got the F/F in the right place , I just delivered a 50 ft. 2 year old Hanse (1,000,000$) Had every extra you think of 5000 miles & they have this ridicules' F/F sliding out port & starboard not for & arft so when they are full they are heavy , To stop them smashing out in a seaway on a port tack we had to do a quick tack over to open the fridge every time we wanted something , Nice in a marina , Looks good for the Miss's BUT who ever designed them has never been to sea ?
Instead of lottery, try the stock market. Especially stocks with dividends that will generate new money over time. Sure in the beginning you just get a few pennys, but saving each month will generate enough Money after a while to buy new stocks of your dividend payouts and then the snowball starts rolling.
L'extérieur du voilier est magnifique avec une carène prometteuse mais l'intérieur est froid trop épuré cela n'invite pas à passer une bonne soirée dans une ambiance cocon
would be a great boat for the Med.--- show off to your friends and clients.....not for world cruising......asking price plus 200K for "stuff" Happiest days of a boat owners life..........the day he buys it...and the day he sells it. Let me know when one like this comes on the market after a few years.....Just like cars when you drive them off the lot.....
It's simply got no heart of warmth interior , cockpit too !ANY COLOUR YOU LIKE SIR !AS LONG AS IT GREY ! beneatua need to employ me for interior decor !trully do!
“Hosts the spinnaker rigging” My pantry hosts my canned tomatoes, tuna, beers.......... My car hosts the driver and some passengers........ What do you people do to my language.......
You are critical of the way one word is used differently to your own standard. However, ironically, you fail to use a question mark, and seemingly do not know the use of an ellipsis nor how many dots to use...
Auto pilot sailing? Jack Sparrow would be very ashamed of you. I’d rather go to Tortuga and hire a couple of brave men for 2 shillings and some rum. For the rest, it’s a beautiful ship
Great job on this walkthrough! The attention to detail is evident when you mention a single step up on to the deck from the cockpit.
Excellent walk through. Brilliantly done. Splendid !. Totally Professional.
Really excellent review. I’d like to know more about the performance of the boat, but I’m very impressed with the internal space and external use of sailing. Great boat!
I’ll be buying one soon. I’m gonna need some upgrades though.
Sailed it in Greece, wonderful.
wow brilliant showing
I can't understand how these big boats Beneteau, Jeanneau, etc ..., had an idea of nature and of feeling the wind, but none of them are delivered with solar energy independence, even today having technology to generate 800W per panel.
Have they still not managed, after so long, to understand that candle does not combine with combustion generators?
They still can't figure out how to put a grill on these things that can cook more than one steak. Give them more time...
Esse é MEU. Gratidão Deus 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Awesome Work Sean! Are you coming to Palm Beach show?
I guess I'm getting an extra lottery ticket.. Wish me luck!
Pretty sure you don’t want to be parallel to the horizon when standing at the helm.
Argh, she's a very nice vessel! I think I like the 46 better for me and my first mate.
Gorgeous 😍
great job on the video
LOVE this boat!
Uhhh,... I'm kinda disappointed that the helm horizontal platform isn't self-trimming. And where is the ice maker and blender? But seriously, I guess I'm going to have to get one of these.
Intresting, but I see no way to generate electricity. Does the boat rely on shorepower and a large battery bank?
Are you new to sailing? 🤔
@@bh8671 no, but do you see any solar panel or wind/ocean turbines?
Only confused about one thing. Which direction is fo-ward? Joking aside, fantastic walkthrough!
It's just in front of the back. Thanks Robert!
This presentation would be reat if its at LEAST in 1080p.
Anyway, good stuff,very comprehensive.
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Nice!
Looks like they took the coherently designed 41.1 and then couldnt figure out what exactly to do with the extra interior space in the 51.1. That lounge/nav station is terrible. The galley... uh? Deck layout is great. But those daybeds are going to look weird under a dodger. Glad they simplified the buttons for the swim platform.
The extra lounges up top are wonderful under the dodger. Keeps you nice and warm and yet you can fully lie down. Extremely comfortable. And the Nav station is the most comfortable seat in the salon! The leg section pops up under your knees and is completely amazing!
Impressive to look at but to me, the accommodation is something akin to an expensive British-made caravan. The nav station is too cramped for my liking and the galley storage cupboards doors appear not to be robust enough to hold anything of weight inside during rough sea conditions. From a 'sailing' point of view pretty good.
@@crestfallengooner When do you use a nave station now ? Im a delivery skipper & 99% of my navigating is on a screen , Once a day i put a waypoint on the chart & having a covered in dodger with some where to keep watch out of the aliments is a definite Yes .2 cabin version would be the bees knees . The only real problem is the sprit as i like removing the pick when doing ocean sailing , With a roller you can just lift the pick out , with the sprit its a bit of a job & of course the big problem with all these plastic factory jobs stringers & frames epoxy glued instead of the proper way glassed in for strength .
@@billhanna8838 mmm! Thanks for the interesting reply Bill.
@@crestfallengooner Just one other thing its got the F/F in the right place , I just delivered a 50 ft. 2 year old Hanse (1,000,000$) Had every extra you think of 5000 miles & they have this ridicules' F/F sliding out port & starboard not for & arft so when they are full they are heavy , To stop them smashing out in a seaway on a port tack we had to do a quick tack over to open the fridge every time we wanted something , Nice in a marina , Looks good for the Miss's BUT who ever designed them has never been to sea ?
(sigh) Fantastic walkthrough!
I’m sure you’ve heard this before; ‘Come on lottery!’
Instead of lottery, try the stock market. Especially stocks with dividends that will generate new money over time. Sure in the beginning you just get a few pennys, but saving each month will generate enough Money after a while to buy new stocks of your dividend payouts and then the snowball starts rolling.
L'extérieur du voilier est magnifique avec une carène prometteuse mais l'intérieur est froid trop épuré cela n'invite pas à passer une bonne soirée dans une ambiance cocon
I'd turn the Crew Quarters into a Laundry Room W/a Dive Compressor and Water Maker
Outstanding.
Price?
Hi dear do you help getting a boat?
Hi I'm looking for cheoy Lee ketch 45 to 53 project is okay to if you know any please let me know thanks 👍🙏.
Hi dear do you need help getting a new boat?
@@marcuswilliams4352 yes but not now maybe in next year
@@davidaharon656 okay good you can drop your email address so I can contact you and also keep in touch with you
@@davidaharon656 no feedback?
Nice
nice vid
San Diego is a long way from the Bahamas though.
I would live on that
What about oyster 565 lovely?
@@JohnSmith-bw5fh 3 times the price ?
Expensive and cheap all in one.
I reckon your about 6’1”
I will take 2
Hi dear do you need help getting a new boat
pity their is no garage
Forgot price
Checked some pages..
Used 3 years like 4.5-6.5million USD and double that in USA since they are made in France.
Not Bad, for a Production Yacht. Well done.
Great review 👌panoramic lens 👎
Sorry, I filmed this with a potato
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Big shame she not teak and mahogany inside ! It trully looks too plastic made ? Other wise stunning beauty
Jennau 519 and the likes have Teak interior If you want your boat to like It's from the 60s. Personally I hate High Gloss Teak..
Extraordinary design and style but the arch immediately dates the vessel. Arches are obnoxious remnants of the 1990's.
would be a great boat for the Med.--- show off to your friends and clients.....not for world cruising......asking price plus 200K for "stuff"
Happiest days of a boat owners life..........the day he buys it...and the day he sells it. Let me know when one like this comes on the market after a few years.....Just like cars when you drive them off the lot.....
It's simply got no heart of warmth interior , cockpit too !ANY COLOUR YOU LIKE SIR !AS LONG AS IT GREY ! beneatua need to employ me for interior decor !trully do!
“Hosts the spinnaker rigging”
My pantry hosts my canned tomatoes, tuna, beers..........
My car hosts the driver and some passengers........
What do you people do to my language.......
Because thats were it'll stay ?
@@billhanna8838 how does one host a spinnaker? Do spinnakers go for dinner?
You are critical of the way one word is used differently to your own standard. However, ironically, you fail to use a question mark, and seemingly do not know the use of an ellipsis nor how many dots to use...
Auto pilot sailing? Jack Sparrow would be very ashamed of you. I’d rather go to Tortuga and hire a couple of brave men for 2 shillings and some rum. For the rest, it’s a beautiful ship
Really bad presentation for such a beautiful boat