I agree, it ruins the entire boat. I couldn't care less about hpw stunning it looks on the exterior. Also, I reckon quality control is sort of wonky, like PLASTIC door handles on a yacht? That dayheads' door is one of the 1st things you'd see when you step foot on the cockpit, part of the 1st impression. Unacceptable.
I sense your intension was to give us a good feel for the bones of this boat, and once again you certainly have. The decor would not be of my choosing, however the space and amenities certainly provide an owner the ability to install their own style to the finishing. Womderfully sized boat with all the room anyone could want, and with 3,000 mile legs, simply fantastic. Thanks once again Nick!
You're not the only one who is not fond of the decor. I don't criticize it because I know people have different tastes in what they like but this one is definitely not from me.
This style interior - whites with gold accents - is very much en vogue at the moment. I do think the pink accents date it a bit more than perhaps some green or grays, but it is the current trend for a lot of home designs.
What a cracking boat but to me they’ve got the mix between modern design and old fashioned decor. Looks like something from the 80s in the cabins. More contemporary interior design and this would be a knockout boat. Great presentation as usual Mr Burnham.
So nice to see a variety of yachts on your channel, you never get boring. It would not dissuade me, but there was no indoor dinning. The sun bathing area on this boat was over the top, just too much of it. I love the tile as I grew up with it. I've said it before, but what the heck are all of those other people doing on my boat? I don't know a one of them! Thanks for never causing me do a thumbs down. It makes me feel guilty.
Is it just me or does it give the feeling that the designer almost forgot about crew and then stuffed them into the little closets at the end of each hull.
That's the problem with cats, even big ones. There's plenty of space in the forward end of the hulls, it's just a matter of accessing them. I hate the vertical ladders and need to enter via an exterior hatch, but the space, and privacy, is nice.
I agree with these comments. If I had the staggering wealth to afford this kind of staggering luxury I would want to make the crew feel part of it, rather than kit in closets the same size as a deck locker.
Thanks Nick! Beautiful vessel! Sunreef has really shown how cats have made a big dent in the yachting market the past 10-15 years. Lech Walesa would be proud! P.S. Thank you and Marianne for the Q & A Friday! It was very informative and fun!
Galley on the main floor is good. Bright colors are good. AMAZING BOAT ! I can't imagine the crew sleeping under the front floor like worms and I definitely would have given walk around space for the engines.
Agreed, with one minor change, a 10 year old designed the interior. Just because one has “a vast amount of space” does not mean one should waste a “vast amount of space”!
I agree. The bar in the salon is horrible you can't even see each other lol. The TV is in the way and no one even faces it. No crew space. I don't even know how the escape hatches are acceptable for insurance reasons. Some people definitely have jobs they aren't qualified for or good at. That stuff would make me wonder about the engineering design too.
I guess it all comes down to taste. While I would make the interior bar smaller, I like the rest of the interior. And of course on a boat like this there is a lot of buyers preference. I am sure that the owner and the builer / designers sat down together to design something to the owners liking.
I know it’s subjective, but the ‘Interiors’ you show us that are darker in colour, as opposed to light and contemporary, always appeal more to me. They look richer and more expensive for some reason. Is that a man thing? Of course, they’re all stunning, but if it was my money being spent and it never will be, I’m afraid, I’d go for darker woods, some stunning crystal and some classy gold accents about the place. I always enjoy those boat tours a bit more. Nick, every tour with you is a winner, thank you for showing us around.
Another fantastic Aquaholic tour. Many thanks. It is good to know that a prospective owner is not locked in to any one layout or style. This is well done. (Another channel did a tour of this and I fell asleep watching it. But not this video.) 🍷
I've been watching your channel for a few years now and have always wondered which yacht I would get if I ever won the lotto. Well, I think I just found it. This is, in your words, "A magnificent boat". My favorite of the hundreds you have shown me. 🙂
Sometimes think catamarans struggle with the layout on the main deck saloons. Seen a few now where the interior layout feels like it's just a series of different uses plonked together around the perimeter of a vast otherwise featureless space. That said, great video and boat and I'd not say no given the chance!
Yeah.. All that space and they had no clue what to do with it 🤣🤣 I'd love to see what the clever guys fromGalleon or a premium brand like Perching, Azimut, Berretti or Ferretta would do with a 60 by 30 fpot living room and sundek? Probably something more interesting than this waste of space Ikea monstrocity 😅
Great tour, Nick! Beautiful boat for sure, but I can't help but think that it should be called the "Flaunt 3", presuming there's a smaller chase boat and a 20' tender. Perhaps it's the colors...
It's great to see such a huge catamaran! I do feel like I would prefer to not have a galley right next to the helm and a gym in the middle of the main deck. But then again I'm about €14m short for this yacht so what do I know? :p
VAST is definitely the right word to describe this boat!! Crew spaces are cramped (like most yachts, they seem to be an after thought) and that lower helm seems out of place hidden away in the corner.
As always, I'm grateful to Nick for giving us this tour. I am, however, still waiting to see a catamaran layout that doesn't completely waste the amazing amount of floor space afforded by these vessels. Most 90'+ monohulls are more space-efficient than this, not to mention more generous to the crew.
Great video as usual, but I couldn't help but notice a beautiful wallywhy moored at the quay forward and wondered if by any chance you were able to visit it. I've seen others but would love a Nick style tour
Mixed thoughts on this one. Great tour by yourself as always. Loved the lower deck with vast cabins and the HUGE opening bits, that's a real bug bear with me, those 6 inch opening gaps of utter pointlessness. Anyway, downstairs, fantastic, but the nsin deck, hmmmm. For me, the view out the front windows is the prime real estate, its where I'd want to be on a comfy sofa watching where we're going, NOT where we've been. Yet someone has stuck a gym here and a kitchen. Now anyone who sticks the galley next to the helm, I would FIRE, I'm afraid. Totally unacceptable in my mind. The lounge area seems unfinished. Obviously this might all be owner spec, but I'd have it all swapped about. Sun deck great as well, as with the bow section. Can't help feeling for the crew if opening their hatches during rain. Great boat, lots of great things, layout needs some Sunseeker/Princess or anyone's touch who has great design. 😊
This is my favorite yacht that you have ever walked through.. not the most expensive or the biggest but it’s so family oriented or a night club on the ocean it works on so many levels … question the normal super yacht roughly costs 15/20% of the cost each year for running costs but with a power cat does it cost more since there are twice as many hulls plus it must cost way more to keep a cat in a marine since they are way more then twice as wide … that alone must make it way more to own
Stunning!!! This is like a floating hotel - I was waiting for the "inground pool"!!! What a magnificent boat - and the amount of space within is just spectacular. As always, Nick, your tour is complete and entertaining. I imagine the bar area could be re-designed or made more for a family as opposed to a charter. I like the idea of a gym, but don't like the placement and openness of this one. the size of each hull is basically a 'regular yacht'!!!
Not sure about this layout Nick. Vast is correct, but at the helm any reminder of cooking or food might be inappropriate for the stomach of a concentrating Captain steering that vessel. Could do with this a softer looking bar area taking up less space with more space given instead to cosy, comfy luxurious relaxing sofa area. You as usual do a thoroughly unbiased neutral tour of this huge boat. Hats off to you.
great size footage ! Can easily have a party of 50- 75 guests forcspecial events.. Except for the lack of dayheads ( 1 ? ) and a crew of 2-3 ? Owner operated ? No way ! Maybe requires a chase vehicle for heads and crew. No other specs but my guess would be 35 to 40 foot beam ? Great video as always Nick !
Stunning amount of space for a hundred footer. Colours and furnishings are not to my own taste but then again I'm not the one footing the bill. Only minus point I'd really give it is for the two small crew cabins up front, Captain's cabin is fine. For a boat with so much space they're very small and gloomy, seen better on smaller boats. Thanks for the tour.
Wow, very nice, very spacious and room for jetskis and a big tender. Great boat but I would still prefer a princess or sunseeker 100 to this. Not sure why, maybe the luxury thing, maybe traditional, maybe the secret little "nooks" you show us, can't put my finger on it. As usual, a phenomenal tour. PS lots of very professional crew serving your every requirement, that was impressive also. Talking of which, were the crew cabins for one or 2 people each ? I would have thought you would need at least 6 crew to cover everything (captain and partner/1st mate) chef, bar person and deck handlers. Is that correct ?
Its certainly a big boat Nick. Still not sold on Cat's and that goes back to from when I was a young'un. A lot of the cats and the big mono hull yachts tend to loose their "Nauticalness" and be quite domestic in appearance inside. Especially if you were to walk on board in the dark with the blinds down, you would feel you were in a big house. I'm surprised the galley was right beside the helm position, although handy for keeping the helmsman/ person fed and watered.
I love the size of the boat. I would, however, completely change the interior. Great job Nick!
Glad someone else said it.
I agree, it ruins the entire boat. I couldn't care less about hpw stunning it looks on the exterior. Also, I reckon quality control is sort of wonky, like PLASTIC door handles on a yacht? That dayheads' door is one of the 1st things you'd see when you step foot on the cockpit, part of the 1st impression. Unacceptable.
I would make one of the staterooms into crew quarters. The layout and decor is lacking.
I agree. Don't like the way it's decorate.
@@joedirt7553 Yeah, the crew accommodations are poor.
80 feet 7 milions, 100 feet 14 milions,these is a luxury concept!
I sense your intension was to give us a good feel for the bones of this boat, and once again you certainly have. The decor would not be of my choosing, however the space and amenities certainly provide an owner the ability to install their own style to the finishing. Womderfully sized boat with all the room anyone could want, and with 3,000 mile legs, simply fantastic. Thanks once again Nick!
You're not the only one who is not fond of the decor. I don't criticize it because I know people have different tastes in what they like but this one is definitely not from me.
This style interior - whites with gold accents - is very much en vogue at the moment. I do think the pink accents date it a bit more than perhaps some green or grays, but it is the current trend for a lot of home designs.
What a cracking boat but to me they’ve got the mix between modern design and old fashioned decor. Looks like something from the 80s in the cabins. More contemporary interior design and this would be a knockout boat. Great presentation as usual Mr Burnham.
The tiles in the heads need changing too, horrible 1950s kitsch.
So nice to see a variety of yachts on your channel, you never get boring. It would not dissuade me, but there was no indoor dinning. The sun bathing area on this boat was over the top, just too much of it. I love the tile as I grew up with it. I've said it before, but what the heck are all of those other people doing on my boat? I don't know a one of them! Thanks for never causing me do a thumbs down. It makes me feel guilty.
Thank you Nick for another great video. This has got to be one of, if not the widest boat you have ever done
Tremendous. Staff quarters a bit stingy? xx
Is it just me or does it give the feeling that the designer almost forgot about crew and then stuffed them into the little closets at the end of each hull.
In a lot of yachts they don't seem to care much about the crew.
That's the problem with cats, even big ones. There's plenty of space in the forward end of the hulls, it's just a matter of accessing them. I hate the vertical ladders and need to enter via an exterior hatch, but the space, and privacy, is nice.
Not so much cabins as oubliettes.
I agree with these comments. If I had the staggering wealth to afford this kind of staggering luxury I would want to make the crew feel part of it, rather than kit in closets the same size as a deck locker.
The disconnect between the design and functionality is abysmal
This is like an old farmhouse that has been turned into a combination bed&breakfast and nightclub that just happens to float.
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Correct!
😂😂😂😂😂😂 perfect comment
Agreed!
Brilliant. Thanks to the crew for being a great help.
IMO one of the nicest I have seen yet. Thanks
Now that's a boat.
Love it
All the best to you both.
You too! 🙂
Wow, it's beautiful. I could sure be contented staying on it.
Stunning yacht Nick and great tour would have to agree with the small crew space
Hi Nick
I loved the Tour as usual and the boat is magnificent but the crew cabins leave a lot to be desired.
Enjoyed this tour and others you have
Thanks Nick! Beautiful vessel! Sunreef has really shown how cats have made a big dent in the yachting market the past 10-15 years. Lech Walesa would be proud!
P.S. Thank you and Marianne for the Q & A Friday! It was very informative and fun!
I Love the space available in this kind of boat. Thanks for the tour !
Galley on the main floor is good. Bright colors are good. AMAZING BOAT !
I can't imagine the crew sleeping under the front floor like worms and I definitely would have given walk around space for the engines.
Absolutely stunning yacht nick
I like the paint job on this boat, the gold accent is a nice touch.
That is a real beauty!The color scheme is perfect.
Great show Nick! Enjoyed the tour!
It‘s like a first semester arch student did the interior layout and design.
Agreed, with one minor change, a 10 year old designed the interior. Just because one has “a vast amount of space” does not mean one should waste a “vast amount of space”!
I agree. The bar in the salon is horrible you can't even see each other lol. The TV is in the way and no one even faces it. No crew space. I don't even know how the escape hatches are acceptable for insurance reasons. Some people definitely have jobs they aren't qualified for or good at. That stuff would make me wonder about the engineering design too.
I guess it all comes down to taste. While I would make the interior bar smaller, I like the rest of the interior.
And of course on a boat like this there is a lot of buyers preference. I am sure that the owner and the builer / designers sat down together to design something to the owners liking.
Yes, I understand he actually failed first semester exams and is now working as a florist.
правой рукой можно рулить, левой - есть пирожки 😄
SO much space on that beast!! Great tour as always!
Thanks!
I’ve been waiting to see if you’d ever get on one of these. A 100ft boat with the footprint of one much larger. Catamarans are so interesting!
“If you’re floating, you’re boating!” 😂😂
You should get that on a T-shirt, Nick 👕
Another great video. I don't know how you get everything in one take especially with all the people around but you nail it every time!
Thank you! 🙂
Absolutely stunning, thank you Sir Nick
You're very welcome 🙂
Polish Quality. Made in Poland , Gdańsk, congratulations for all Sunreef Team.
Ahhhh that's why its so bad then
When you walked down into the hull, I forgot for a moment that this is a cat. The hulls are massive!
I know it’s subjective, but the ‘Interiors’ you show us that are darker in colour, as opposed to light and contemporary, always appeal more to me. They look richer and more expensive for some reason. Is that a man thing? Of course, they’re all stunning, but if it was my money being spent and it never will be, I’m afraid, I’d go for darker woods, some stunning crystal and some classy gold accents about the place. I always enjoy those boat tours a bit more. Nick, every tour with you is a winner, thank you for showing us around.
The orange and black would definitely take getting used to (or time to redo), but that is a very spacious boat. Thanks for showing us!
Another fantastic Aquaholic tour. Many thanks. It is good to know that a prospective owner is not locked in to any one layout or style. This is well done. (Another channel did a tour of this and I fell asleep watching it. But not this video.) 🍷
Wow the beam is just ... wow... I can see you got quite work out while doing the tour.hahaha.... awesome yacht, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
This just gets me super excited to see the Silent Yacht 120 one day.
The main deck doesn’t look like a boat; it looks like a proper house! And the flybridge looks like a resort! What an amazing boat.
Did you take a look at the crew cabins? Happy crew means happy guests....whatever....
Floating villa. Cheers Nick
Wow what a craft. That's some space thanks buddy
Another great session. I'm not a fan of catamaran but this is very tempting
I've been watching your channel for a few years now and have always wondered which yacht I would get if I ever won the lotto. Well, I think I just found it. This is, in your words, "A magnificent boat". My favorite of the hundreds you have shown me. 🙂
Good luck! 🤞🏻
Thanks for the tour Nick. I think it's a nice spacious yacht with great range but not really my cup of tea.
Love the masonic floors!
I wouldn't say no to a holiday in this beauty. Have a great family holiday. Thank you Nick.
Great boat with massive space. Love it. Thanks Nick.
Sometimes think catamarans struggle with the layout on the main deck saloons. Seen a few now where the interior layout feels like it's just a series of different uses plonked together around the perimeter of a vast otherwise featureless space. That said, great video and boat and I'd not say no given the chance!
Yeah.. All that space and they had no clue what to do with it 🤣🤣
I'd love to see what the clever guys fromGalleon or a premium brand like Perching, Azimut, Berretti or Ferretta would do with a 60 by 30 fpot living room and sundek? Probably something more interesting than this waste of space Ikea monstrocity 😅
not sure if the kitchen need to be next to the captain seat steering the boat.
What a boat. Simply amazing
Great tour, Nick! Beautiful boat for sure, but I can't help but think that it should be called the "Flaunt 3", presuming there's a smaller chase boat and a 20' tender. Perhaps it's the colors...
Fantastic, the owners bathroom reminds me of the lodges at Soho Farmhouse
It's great to see such a huge catamaran! I do feel like I would prefer to not have a galley right next to the helm and a gym in the middle of the main deck. But then again I'm about €14m short for this yacht so what do I know? :p
Look at the escape hatches in the stairs for the cabins. They lead out to the water under the boat. This is awesome !!
Or,.. and hear me out,.. perhaps it would be better to have a boat that rights itself and does not need escape hatches on the bottom.
@@andrewtschesnok5582yup this definitely this is way better
Love that layout. It's like an apartment.
VAST is definitely the right word to describe this boat!! Crew spaces are cramped (like most yachts, they seem to be an after thought) and that lower helm seems out of place hidden away in the corner.
As always, I'm grateful to Nick for giving us this tour. I am, however, still waiting to see a catamaran layout that doesn't completely waste the amazing amount of floor space afforded by these vessels. Most 90'+ monohulls are more space-efficient than this, not to mention more generous to the crew.
Amezing boat and video thanks a lots for this video
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
As I have said before, these big ones shouldn't be called catamaran s. These are LIONAMARARANS. As ever,Nice Nick.
Magnificent boat - I've stayed in hotels that are smaller than this! (And almost room to put SB2 on the hi-lo platform)
Gorgeous boat! Pretty spacious for a catamaran.
Oh this is going to be great. I love it just from the outside view, can’t wait for this.
Enjoy! 😃
Nick please make a video of the Maltese Falcon
Wow! What a lot of boat!
Lovely boat nick
A water apartment/condo with the option to move! Very cool! Nice yacht! Thanks for sharing!👍👍
Thanks for watching!
@@AQUAHOLIC 👍👍
Wow what a massive boat 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great video as usual, but I couldn't help but notice a beautiful wallywhy moored at the quay forward and wondered if by any chance you were able to visit it. I've seen others but would love a Nick style tour
Mixed thoughts on this one. Great tour by yourself as always. Loved the lower deck with vast cabins and the HUGE opening bits, that's a real bug bear with me, those 6 inch opening gaps of utter pointlessness. Anyway, downstairs, fantastic, but the nsin deck, hmmmm. For me, the view out the front windows is the prime real estate, its where I'd want to be on a comfy sofa watching where we're going, NOT where we've been. Yet someone has stuck a gym here and a kitchen. Now anyone who sticks the galley next to the helm, I would FIRE, I'm afraid. Totally unacceptable in my mind. The lounge area seems unfinished. Obviously this might all be owner spec, but I'd have it all swapped about.
Sun deck great as well, as with the bow section. Can't help feeling for the crew if opening their hatches during rain.
Great boat, lots of great things, layout needs some Sunseeker/Princess or anyone's touch who has great design. 😊
Another fantastic boat nick and a great video 🚤⛵️🛥️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍
Thank you! 😃
Nick, showing that boat was a workout 😂😊❤
Simply amazing!!
The crew certainly wasn't given a thought by this owner.
Yay! A review by you of a Sunreef 100 Power. Next up, 100 Eco? Incredible beast. An open galley? Yikes.
Hi, I was hoping you would do a detailed tour of the Sunreef Eco 43 meter. Please let me know one way or another, thanks, I enjoy your work
Very nice. Great space.
This thing is beyond vast, it’s infinite ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
You taught me a new word today! Thank you 😃
Ooh, which one? 😃
@@AQUAHOLIC paraphernalia! English is my second language, but I'm pretty good at catching new words here and there 😃
@@niklasmossberg Awesome! 😃
Beautiful
That’s a stunner.
Immense! Though I think that's the first time you've shown us a helm position in the galley 😳
This is my favorite yacht that you have ever walked through.. not the most expensive or the biggest but it’s so family oriented or a night club on the ocean it works on so many levels … question the normal super yacht roughly costs 15/20% of the cost each year for running costs but with a power cat does it cost more since there are twice as many hulls plus it must cost way more to keep a cat in a marine since they are way more then twice as wide … that alone must make it way more to own
The percentage of cost thing is a complete myth I'm afraid. 🙂
What a platform. Would reconfigure the lounge area but awesome.
Simply superb 🎉
Stunning!!! This is like a floating hotel - I was waiting for the "inground pool"!!! What a magnificent boat - and the amount of space within is just spectacular. As always, Nick, your tour is complete and entertaining. I imagine the bar area could be re-designed or made more for a family as opposed to a charter. I like the idea of a gym, but don't like the placement and openness of this one. the size of each hull is basically a 'regular yacht'!!!
Not sure about this layout Nick. Vast is correct, but at the helm any reminder of cooking or food might be inappropriate for the stomach of a concentrating Captain steering that vessel. Could do with this a softer looking bar area taking up less space with more space given instead to cosy, comfy luxurious relaxing sofa area. You as usual do a thoroughly unbiased neutral tour of this huge boat. Hats off to you.
Curious what a 7 day charter would cost?
great size footage ! Can easily have a party of 50- 75 guests forcspecial events.. Except for the lack of dayheads ( 1 ? ) and a crew of 2-3 ?
Owner operated ? No way ! Maybe requires a chase vehicle for heads and crew. No other specs but my guess would be 35 to 40 foot beam ? Great video as always Nick !
fantastic vessel! The interior looks like Jim Morrison's London flat in 1967... but, hey, if you have the money, then it's your taste! Cheers!
Just saw this same yacht on the Motor Boating and Yachting channel a couple of weeks ago.
I love the review and boat. But what's with the bar? Why do I want to stare into a wall while enjoying a drink? Who designed the interiors?
Stunning amount of space for a hundred footer. Colours and furnishings are not to my own taste but then again I'm not the one footing the bill. Only minus point I'd really give it is for the two small crew cabins up front, Captain's cabin is fine. For a boat with so much space they're very small and gloomy, seen better on smaller boats.
Thanks for the tour.
Great boat! I am wondering about the crew cabins. Besides the captains cabin, it only has two single crew cabins? How many crew can this boat sleep?
From Aussie 😉
Wow two tiered engine rooms? Pretty cool! 👍👍
Superb! 👍👍 Hey Nick, any chance of a *'Harry Dwyer - Goodwin'* Meet the owner sometime? atb snack.
Very nice 😄 thanks for the tour😄
Wow, very nice, very spacious and room for jetskis and a big tender. Great boat but I would still prefer a princess or sunseeker 100 to this. Not sure why, maybe the luxury thing, maybe traditional, maybe the secret little "nooks" you show us, can't put my finger on it.
As usual, a phenomenal tour.
PS lots of very professional crew serving your every requirement, that was impressive also. Talking of which, were the crew cabins for one or 2 people each ? I would have thought you would need at least 6 crew to cover everything (captain and partner/1st mate) chef, bar person and deck handlers. Is that correct ?
The beam width is incredible! Nick are these boats much more stable the conventional styl yahcts? They seem like they wouldn't rock as much
Must be fun manoeuvring that boat in a marina!
Nice red socks!
Nice yacht too, a little less accessible than the socks, but still...
Its certainly a big boat Nick. Still not sold on Cat's and that goes back to from when I was a young'un. A lot of the cats and the big mono hull yachts tend to loose their "Nauticalness" and be quite domestic in appearance inside. Especially if you were to walk on board in the dark with the blinds down, you would feel you were in a big house. I'm surprised the galley was right beside the helm position, although handy for keeping the helmsman/ person fed and watered.