Broward Motor Yachts have always had the best lines / looks in my humble opinion. Except for " Britannia " they were not screaming fast, but they were great cruising yachts. The best part of being a Broward, is they are built of aluminum, so they can be USCG certified to create great charter yachts ( T-boats / 49 passengers plus or minus ). It's best to get one that spent it's life in the Great Lakes to reduce corrosion issues. If there is any corrosion damage, it's relatively easy to fix. I've spent the last 40 years restoring and converting yachts to USCG standards (46 CFR will be your best friend too). Great new toy. Have fun. Capt. Keith
I love these older boats because they seem to have style and feeling you are home built in them. When you can sit on the sofa and fall asleep easily, you know you are home.
I think you might point out, in one of your videos, that the payments are insignificant compared to maintenance, docking and upkeep, not to mention crew, bottom cleaning in warm climates, etc. Dock and power alone at the cheapest city marina in FLL will be at least $92,000/year. The LOW end of crew w/ only three low-paid choices will be $150k/year. Those two items alone equal roughly 1/2 the entire purchase price each year. None of this includes maintenance and periodic upgrades, reserves for engine & generator replacement/overhaul. Follow your travels but think you should spend some time on the life-time costs of your recommendations. Lots of your subscribers, as you are finding, are not as well versed in marine knowledge. They certainly did not get the point of the change from Bering 75 to 82. The mortgage payments on the 103' Broward are less than $5000/mo.. a trap for those thinking this is less than a house if they have to pay $250k/year or more to keep it. Also, as you know, many have never done this before, have little knowledge of the complexity of vessels this size and will absolutely need paid yacht management to stay out of financial and physical trouble at least for the first several years. Washing it down is nothing like a 1/2 hour exercise one person can do. If it is not run regularly, it will fall into costly disrepair. One-captain and one in-experienced owner are unlikely to stay on top of it. In an in-experienced family crew, who will handle lines safely on a boat of this tonnage?
Tbh $250k per year isn’t so bad. It’s a super yacht after all. How I see it, I’m saving $7M-$10M not having to buy brand new = $280k-$400k a year interest income earned per year (assume 4% of $7M-$10M) 🎉
I used to have a late 80s Furuno radar set with CRT screen on my Hallberg Rassy 49. It was brilliant. Could show pretty much every buoy in a channel at night, small boats, tenders, and the rest. If you have one of the old Furuno radar sets and it’s still working then don’t even begin to think about upgrading because there’s nothing better.
That older Choy Lee yacht you had on the channel in the past is still one of my favorite “affordable live aboard” units you have shown. The layout became more and more sensible the further you both went through the tour. Absolutely loved that vessel. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
Ha! I'm not a subscriber but this video came up in my feed and it immediately reminded me of that Choy Lee yacht that came up a couple of years ago. I would much rather one of these classic yachts than the new UFO style boats of today.
Just when I think Victoria & Rico have shown us the most unique affordable liveaboard yacht out there, they find a completely different one!!! (Hey Rico, next yacht with phones on board, you should have someone answer when Victoria picks up a receiver-you can take bets on how high she jumps!) Seriously, another gold standard tour from the best in the business. Thanks you two!
Hi Rico do 2 stroke marine Diesel engines require 2 stroke oil added to fuel and are there extra tanks added for this as it's never mentioned in the specs, cannot find on internet as answers all differ, Cheers Mike Thailand
For the 3rd time since I have been a subscriber, you have done a yacht tour of a yacht that I had already been looking at as a possible purchase "live aboard". The Cheoy Lee, the Fairmiles, and now this Broward. The Cheoy Lee was sold the day I called, The Fairmiles has been sold, and now this Broward will probably be sold by the end of the weekend. You guys are magical for the sellers. This yacht is fabulous. Exactly what I want and what I need.
This is so well laid out. The Denison family knew howmto build them back in tne day, Such a perfect iveaboard and Bahamas or BVi yacht. You coukd bring your whole family znd stay for a month. Such a timeless design
The classics are never not simply stunningly gorgeous. The aft mother in law suite/lazzerrete ❤ Rico is on point. Damm good engine room. 2 stroke Detroits are amazing engines. Like bulldogs. They just keep hitting it. 100 foot boat .. and the age. It looks fantastic. Love me some easy opening hatch for Victoria 🎉🎉🎉🎉 good zinger, rico.. I see the safe word worked and no leash❤❤❤ Thanks for showing this very very impressive craft
The year I graduated HIGH school , looks party ready -like you and your friends can really get sloppy in the sun on that tub!. Im sure there might. be a vintage kilo or two of montana snow stashed aboard too -love it
Well versed in the whine of the air start. In the late 80's and into the 90's, I was stationed on the USS Ortolan. We had 4 10 cylinder Alco's as our mains that stated with compressed air and 4 16V71 Detroit's that powered our generators & also used compressed air to start.
"Simple door... you can't mess it up" In past videos I've had a lot of laughs over Victoria's struggles with doors and drawers while Ricco chuckles. A compilation video would be so fun
Love the sound of those older 12V Detroits. Very unique sounding. Twin Turbos and Twin Superchargers. They are capable of much more than 700 horsepower if they are turned up. Great looking boat for its age and looks to be well taken care of.
Hello Seden here, lived in Miami back in 83! And wow what a change until today😎 But the 80s was a great decade and I wouldn change a thing on that boat, class and styre at the same time🤠 something most new boats dont have. well the house next to the boat was also great.
Beatiful boat. Don't let the price fool you. $599k is merely the cost of entry. This thing will cost six figures a year to run and keep in this condition.
THE DEFINITION of a $ pit...200K to modernise on top of all the maintanence...Pretty sure if we check the archives, this ship was featured on "Lifestyles of the rich, and famous"...
@@G029er Imagine the majority of their viewers are on the other side of the spectrum: Desparate for a solution away from crippling debt. The reality being, the amount of people willing to sink this kind of cash is very rare.
@@brentfarvors192 Most people who could afford to buy this yacht, then update and refurb it, and then maintain it, would probably opt for something newer. However, I think it's w-a-y cool and wish I was one of those people (who would refurb it)!
It doesn’t even need to be in the water, I could live on this yacht. I would change anything that was a black counter top other than that. Beautiful!!! If you can afford this great for you two. You both seem down to earth, hope you believe in the man upstairs. Absolutely a treasure you have there. One hell of a man cave. God bless.
This Yacht is stunning! Just beautiful and can I say what looks to be a great value as well! Love your videos and banter back and forth! Of course always informative and entertaining!
That is amazing and needs very little to update, me I'd use it as it is and just enjoy. Got to love the mix of the old and new instruments to, if it ain't broke don't fix it. Also the colour of the woodwork is not too dark. Got to think this is something Victoria would have been happy to buy as a live aboard, especially with all the closet space. Really appreciated the explanation of the fuel system too Rico, didn't realize how it worked.
So much fun following you guys. I cannot wait for the final showing of your brand new vessel. 🚢 Love your relationship. Also look forward to watching Rico and Victoria party with all involved. So exciting 😃
@@marvindebot3264 If you are living on it then you won’t really use fuel. You’ll be hooked up to electric and fresh water at the dock. Slips are the real problem. A boat that big would need a lot of dock space.
You don't need to, that boat probably never leaves the marina 😂 When this boat was built they did not have screens, those were added later, the boat was not designed to have them, hence they are in the way.
This video came up in my TH-cam feed after watching all of motor yacht Loon and the Crew Chef videos. Love them both! Next I'm going to check out your other channel NautiGuys and see the yacht that you're building. You guys are cool! 😎
What a beautiful Yacht! I love the character and charm of this boat. I wouldn't change a thing about it! Not one thing!! I prefer the older yachts over the more modern ones, myself. Love it and great video!!
The fact that it's an Aluminium hull and has such fantastic bones means it's basically down to furniture and fabrics... The only addition ?... Solar. .... Take the burn out of running that generator most of the time especially at anchor ⚓🔱🧙🏼♂️🇬🇧 This is about the price of a large semi or detached house with less room in many parts of the UK. In the SE or London you would be lucky to buy a nice flat. 😬
Hah, I have now rewatched this tour so many times that the TH-cam algorithm has started putting in my "recommendation" sidebar almost every day at some point (along with TUSK's awesome cover version of Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain"). The boat is such a good layout, and you were both so charmingly on form, I keep coming back to it to reconsider the possibilities. Thanks so much for bringing these cool vessels to our attention!
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You guys did and do a beautiful showing of the yacht. I cannot believe how cheap it is. I mean a little fixing up you could easily live on it. With all the levels it's really beautiful.
Now you have gone and done. I thought the Cheoy Lee was my favorite for liveaboard. This magnificent beauty has perplexed my brain. Geat tour of a fantastic super yacht. Talk about an almost perfect cruising yacht with a few friends. Thank you for this find!
Right! And that just gets you the 🔑 reading the comments ....it's super expensive to maintain monthly and yearly. B=break O=out A=another T=thousand LOL😂
What an awesome boat, I love this one. Really looks like a boat and although it has a few issues (damage swim platform, loose panels in pilot house) it has a lot of potential. It only these boats had normal European electricity specs...........or I would be living in the US, I would probably already have one of these. I always loved Broward and you proved it once again why I love them. Great tour ! 👍
Hey, you too this is Kevin Crabbe about pincher Creek Alberta Canada come alive to you. I’m watching this year and I wouldn’t touch and leave it just the way it is. I’m old old man I’m 66 years old and I’m that’s my vintage of style living, that is a beautiful yacht
How did they even get those fridges and the washer and dryer into the lazerett? There is not even room to stand the fridges up if they were brought in tilted. Amazing.
Really beautiful for a classic. The interior looks great I like how open it is. Wood flooring would definitely be a gorgeous update. I have been following your channel 3-4 years and had no idea you had another channel 😮
this has such huge potential for a bigger family.. easy to take out the dining area and turn it into a home office, and take out the wet bar in the salon and put in a full table if you wish for indoor seating, although id never eat inside!
I want this yacht. This is just an almost perfect yacht for liveaboard. Great tour. She is really well kept. I kind of like the interior as it is. On the main deck, anyway. The flybridge is a dream party area. You could probably hold 50 people aboard, for a day cruise. LIke on the river. Nice
My HS grad year, so apparently I am a classic too. I would say most of that boat is “classy 80s”; decor for adults of the time. “Hey! You scratched my anchor!” At least the cabins didn’t have waterbeds, but I could see myself rollerblading in my OP corduroy shorts around that flybridge deck! Too many mirrors - I know they give the illusion of even more size, but removing probably half of them would be a top priority on my remodel task list. Loved the engine room - looks awesome, like the rest of the boat, for being 40 years old. And those V71s will outlive me with proper care and feeding.
The maintenance is what catches most people by surprise. You pay $600k for a house you don’t need another $50 to 100k a year in care and feeding depending on how much traveling you do. But yeah, you could easily drop another million if you wanted to. The only thing more expensive than an older boat is an older Jet. There you can buy a jet with a lot of timed out components and dump several times the purchase price just to get it airworthy p, much less modernized.
I think I would go with an art deco decor in the salon as it almost looks like it already. Meanwhile, lovely boat and I get what you were on about the Furuno equipment completely! Another fun tour. Thanks guys!
Wow, that's a lotta working boat for the money, and with a well proportioned homelike interior, too! I guess with all the fashion/market going to multihulls these days, used monos are just going to be insanely good deals in general. That's beyond tempting and well into seductive for the usability of it. Yes, I'd love it to have even more auxiliary craft carrying capacity to be ideal (because of my own strange notions), but it's not at all short of it in general. With a 20 ft beam, you can totally pop some 5-6 meter launches up on it with that massive crane, or even tow something more at a casual pace. For a close-knit adventure group/family, that's a functional mother ship there, and at a truly bargain price. Really impressed with this one, and I'm usually the cranky naysayer. As for that forward galley alone, I could totally pop out a full Thanksgiving dinner feast for 20 in just a few hours there. That's a workhorse efficient design with enough prep/elbow room to put out some proper catering volume.
Absolutely stunning. I am one of the many fans of the Cheroy Lee, even though I am a sail boat man, but the accommodation on that one for the money is incredible. This one is even more stunning. honestly, my only complaint would be, maybe it is too much accommodation, if you are only one man and do not have either a huge family or many friends to accommodate or both. I have said it before: When I was a commercial fisherman from the west coast of Denmark in the infamous North Sea years ago, essentially all boats had Furono radars. Because they do not break. You maybe can save a few bucks buying other brands, but what does that matter to you, the day an important safety equipment fail at sea? I am not keen on the pilot house though. The right place, but the view is obscured of all those screens. Two reasons: It is not exactly my dream to be at sea and still looking on screens old day and second, the actual line of sight will always in the end be the most reliable safety perspective.
This boat is gorgeous and the open design is huge and the entertainment area’s numerous and large. I didn’t know you had the other site, nauti guys. I’ll check it out. The boat has a good amount of ceiling height too. That’s a lot of boat at a great price and everything works. ❤️❤️❤️
I Loved everything about this yacht. It really looked like home to me. I loved that everything still was working fine. I liked your idea about extra covering on top. And wow, the crane. I have kept the name in my head. If I ever have the money my first buy. Its so me in every way. Thankyou. Out of all your videos this is the best.
I love this boat...even the 80s style. I would only change out the flooring and maybe the black countertops. Also get rid of that huge glass dining table. What a great boat.
This looks amazingly well suited for the carribean. A Broward too. When I talked to Bob Denison about getting a yacht like a Broward because his family owmed the company, we talked about getting one and restoring it and what he should do, I have an idea these people nailed it and would be perdect dor him.
That's a lot of yacht for the money. There were some dated bits here and there, but for the most part it didn't look tacky or gaudy. It looked pretty nice. I'm guessing you'd probably need at least $1M to buy, fuel, and maintain this yacht for any period of time, but I would certainly do it if I had the money. I really like that she has an aluminum hull and Detroit diesels. I suspect she'd be super comfy on a leisurely cruise, particularly with those stabilizers. And she has great lines. Really beautiful yacht.
This Super-yacht from 1983 is perfect just as built; even for 2024. My wife wants to SEE her!!
It is gorgeous isn't it.
Broward Motor Yachts have always had the best lines / looks in my humble opinion. Except for " Britannia " they were not screaming fast, but they were great cruising yachts.
The best part of being a Broward, is they are built of aluminum, so they can be USCG certified to create great charter yachts ( T-boats / 49 passengers plus or minus ).
It's best to get one that spent it's life in the Great Lakes to reduce corrosion issues.
If there is any corrosion damage, it's relatively easy to fix.
I've spent the last 40 years restoring and converting yachts to USCG standards (46 CFR will be your best friend too).
Great new toy. Have fun.
Capt. Keith
I love these older boats because they seem to have style and feeling you are home built in them. When you can sit on the sofa and fall asleep easily, you know you are home.
Amazing very nice Boat 🎉 So Bountiful 🌹
Yes… why is nauti trying to update/remodel/change on every level..! This boat is great. Safety equipment where needed is fair game for updating…
I agree. New boats feel like hotels. Well kept older boats feel like a home.
I'll never get tired of seeing beautiful classics like this 😍
Us as well!! A Classic!! 🤯💙⚓️
@@NautiStyles and the boat too...
Outstanding yacht! I wouldn't change a thing for now. I loved the 80's.
Love your tours. I watch them before bed. Then dream of being on a yacht sailing the seas. Lol. Keep up the good work.
The marble work in the master bath is epic! I enjoy the older yachts. Such a cool vibe.
So cool!
I love older boats like this. It has character that newer boats simply lack. #NautiNerds
NautiNerds 🤓⚓️💙
Maintenance and dockage for 1 yr. = ? $ lol
I think you might point out, in one of your videos, that the payments are insignificant compared to maintenance, docking and upkeep, not to mention crew, bottom cleaning in warm climates, etc. Dock and power alone at the cheapest city marina in FLL will be at least $92,000/year. The LOW end of crew w/ only three low-paid choices will be $150k/year. Those two items alone equal roughly 1/2 the entire purchase price each year. None of this includes maintenance and periodic upgrades, reserves for engine & generator replacement/overhaul. Follow your travels but think you should spend some time on the life-time costs of your recommendations. Lots of your subscribers, as you are finding, are not as well versed in marine knowledge. They certainly did not get the point of the change from Bering 75 to 82. The mortgage payments on the 103' Broward are less than $5000/mo.. a trap for those thinking this is less than a house if they have to pay $250k/year or more to keep it. Also, as you know, many have never done this before, have little knowledge of the complexity of vessels this size and will absolutely need paid yacht management to stay out of financial and physical trouble at least for the first several years. Washing it down is nothing like a 1/2 hour exercise one person can do. If it is not run regularly, it will fall into costly disrepair. One-captain and one in-experienced owner are unlikely to stay on top of it. In an in-experienced family crew, who will handle lines safely on a boat of this tonnage?
That is important information for the average joe who knows nothing of the real costs of these yachts.
Thx for information buddy. ❤
You’re spot on. It’s portrayed it’s equivalent to owning a home in the same price range. The costs are not even close
Tbh $250k per year isn’t so bad. It’s a super yacht after all.
How I see it, I’m saving $7M-$10M not having to buy brand new = $280k-$400k a year interest income earned per year (assume 4% of $7M-$10M) 🎉
But, it's not the cheap alternative to a house that this "affordable series" is reported to be.
I used to have a late 80s Furuno radar set with CRT screen on my Hallberg Rassy 49. It was brilliant. Could show pretty much every buoy in a channel at night, small boats, tenders, and the rest. If you have one of the old Furuno radar sets and it’s still working then don’t even begin to think about upgrading because there’s nothing better.
Whoaaaa 🤩🤩🤩
If it aint broke don't fix it is true for a reason.
This old radar is still fully analog?
That older Choy Lee yacht you had on the channel in the past is still one of my favorite “affordable live aboard” units you have shown. The layout became more and more sensible the further you both went through the tour. Absolutely loved that vessel. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
Ha! I'm not a subscriber but this video came up in my feed and it immediately reminded me of that Choy Lee yacht that came up a couple of years ago. I would much rather one of these classic yachts than the new UFO style boats of today.
That was a great one.
Just when I think Victoria & Rico have shown us the most unique affordable liveaboard yacht out there, they find a completely different one!!! (Hey Rico, next yacht with phones on board, you should have someone answer when Victoria picks up a receiver-you can take bets on how high she jumps!) Seriously, another gold standard tour from the best in the business. Thanks you two!
Rico, that is easily the best explanation of a diesel engine's fuel system I've ever heard!👍👍👍👍
Hi Rico do 2 stroke marine Diesel engines require 2 stroke oil added to fuel and are there extra tanks added for this as it's never mentioned in the specs, cannot find on internet as answers all differ, Cheers Mike Thailand
@@mrfredager No Detroit that I know of requires 2 stroke oil. That's is why you can't find it and why its never mentioned.
They are 2 stroke but you are correct that they don't need oil added.
@@mrfredager The 2 Stroke Detroit Diesel engines have a recirculating sump oil system just like 4 stroke engines do
For the 3rd time since I have been a subscriber, you have done a yacht tour of a yacht that I had already been looking at as a possible purchase "live aboard". The Cheoy Lee, the Fairmiles, and now this Broward. The Cheoy Lee was sold the day I called, The Fairmiles has been sold, and now this Broward will probably be sold by the end of the weekend. You guys are magical for the sellers. This yacht is fabulous. Exactly what I want and what I need.
call him! lol
I wonder, what's the "up keep" for this kind of vessel?
@@Ryan_Winter Rule of thumb is 10% of her value
The interior is just fine as it sits...Beautifully done...nothing to change.
i agree leave it alone,
This salon is incredible. There is very little to do. I agree on the floor to redo. But the decor is perfect as is 😊❤❤
Thanks so much! 😊
Yeah, didn’t really seem dated compared to most newer yachts. Maybe the couch and chairs. And floor.
Love the looks of the classic hull and the look of the salon I guess you call it , living room, very nice
Thanks for sharing!! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
This is so well laid out. The Denison family knew howmto build them back in tne day, Such a perfect iveaboard and Bahamas or BVi yacht. You coukd bring your whole family znd stay for a month. Such a timeless design
Truly a great vessel for anyone & everyone! 🤩⚓️🌊
The classics are never not simply stunningly gorgeous.
The aft mother in law suite/lazzerrete ❤
Rico is on point. Damm good engine room. 2 stroke Detroits are amazing engines. Like bulldogs. They just keep hitting it. 100 foot boat .. and the age. It looks fantastic.
Love me some easy opening hatch for Victoria 🎉🎉🎉🎉 good zinger, rico.. I see the safe word worked and no leash❤❤❤
Thanks for showing this very very impressive craft
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
I like this one very much. Thanks for an amazing tour.
Thanks for hanging with us Bob! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wow!!! I’d love to visit the Galápagos Islands and Madagascar on this beauty. Just dreaming!!!
I would so love this Yacht! I was born in 81 and was 2 years old when this boat was made :).
What a yacht! Such a good time could be had by all. Thank you for your walk through..
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
OMG....love the pillow in the fridge! Great marketing tactic. This boat tour was one of my favorites!!❤️
😝😝🙈🙈😂💙🙏🏻
I saw the Short about this an hour ago and wanted a full tour, thanks for delivering! Nice galley!
Enjoy the FULL tour 🤪💙⚓️
The year I graduated HIGH school , looks party ready -like you and your friends can really get sloppy in the sun on that tub!. Im sure there might. be a vintage kilo or two of montana snow stashed aboard too -love it
🤣🤣🤯
I’d rename it.
“My Little Friend”
Lots of possiblitles here! Very nice! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍 Great tour NautiStyle team! 👍👍
Well versed in the whine of the air start. In the late 80's and into the 90's, I was stationed on the USS Ortolan. We had 4 10 cylinder Alco's as our mains that stated with compressed air and 4 16V71 Detroit's that powered our generators & also used compressed air to start.
"Simple door... you can't mess it up" In past videos I've had a lot of laughs over Victoria's struggles with doors and drawers while Ricco chuckles. A compilation video would be so fun
lol have you seen the 2023 Outtake video?
There is just something so groovy and magical about an old classic yacht. Love the bridge. You two give the best and coolest boat tours.
Love the sound of those older 12V Detroits. Very unique sounding. Twin Turbos and Twin Superchargers. They are capable of much more than 700 horsepower if they are turned up. Great looking boat for its age and looks to be well taken care of.
Nauti styles Yacht addiction is addicting I can't stop watching 😂
We advise more NautiStyles Videos as your medicine 🤣🤣💙
I agree :)
Hello Seden here, lived in Miami back in 83! And wow what a change until today😎
But the 80s was a great decade and I wouldn change a thing on that boat, class and styre at the same time🤠 something most new boats dont have. well the house next to the boat was also great.
Beatiful boat. Don't let the price fool you. $599k is merely the cost of entry. This thing will cost six figures a year to run and keep in this condition.
THE DEFINITION of a $ pit...200K to modernise on top of all the maintanence...Pretty sure if we check the archives, this ship was featured on "Lifestyles of the rich, and famous"...
@@brentfarvors192 yes, but some people prefer the character of an old boat and have the $$$ to pour into it.
@@G029er Imagine the majority of their viewers are on the other side of the spectrum: Desparate for a solution away from crippling debt. The reality being, the amount of people willing to sink this kind of cash is very rare.
@@brentfarvors192 Most people who could afford to buy this yacht, then update and refurb it, and then maintain it, would probably opt for something newer. However, I think it's w-a-y cool and wish I was one of those people (who would refurb it)!
@@brentfarvors192 Very rare? You only need one person to buy this one boat.
LOL Its fun to attend Truck shows.... And hear old truck start up with air... The whistle its GREAT!!!
It doesn’t even need to be in the water, I could live on this yacht. I would change anything that was a black counter top other than that. Beautiful!!! If you can afford this great for you two. You both seem down to earth, hope you believe in the man upstairs. Absolutely a treasure you have there. One hell of a man cave. God bless.
You are being fooled by the furnishings, that boat is definitely showing its age. They need to hire a competent deckhand as well.
This is the first time watching your channel ,love it l would never be able to own one but love watching and seeing all the nice things
That white table that is back by the crain is a perfect Poker Table as well. I would not change much because the retro style is really cool
I’d lean into the vibe and go fill Miami vice vibe decor.
This Yacht is stunning! Just beautiful and can I say what looks to be a great value as well! Love your videos and banter back and forth! Of course always informative and entertaining!
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That is amazing and needs very little to update, me I'd use it as it is and just enjoy. Got to love the mix of the old and new instruments to, if it ain't broke don't fix it. Also the colour of the woodwork is not too dark.
Got to think this is something Victoria would have been happy to buy as a live aboard, especially with all the closet space.
Really appreciated the explanation of the fuel system too Rico, didn't realize how it worked.
Glad you like it! Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
So much fun following you guys. I cannot wait for the final showing of your brand new vessel. 🚢 Love your relationship. Also look forward to watching Rico and Victoria party with all involved. So exciting 😃
Thanks so much!!
First time coming across your channel, I know nothing about boats and yachts - to my eye, this yacht is beautiful. It looks so enjoyable! 😊
Beautiful
Love to hear more about cost of ownership
80k a year plus fuel.
@@marvindebot3264 If you are living on it then you won’t really use fuel. You’ll be hooked up to electric and fresh water at the dock. Slips are the real problem. A boat that big would need a lot of dock space.
@@warlordop713 If you don't use it, ever, it will need twice the maintenance or slowly die.
@@marvindebot3264 You don’t need to consistently use it though.
@hnt4fsh
The old saying applies, "If you have to ask you can't afford it".
Those nav screens are hilarious. How do you see out of the bridge?
🤣🤣🤣 They're great!!
You don't need to, that boat probably never leaves the marina 😂
When this boat was built they did not have screens, those were added later, the boat was not designed to have them, hence they are in the way.
This video came up in my TH-cam feed after watching all of motor yacht Loon and the Crew Chef videos. Love them both! Next I'm going to check out your other channel NautiGuys and see the yacht that you're building. You guys are cool! 😎
Beautiful yacht with yesterday’s elegance. Thanks for the upload Nautistyles
Thanks for hanging with us Richard! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
Wow, this vessel has classic lines that are timeless. Very elegant!
Another fabulous tour. Very nice boat! Love you guys! 🤩😍😘
Glad you enjoyed it! Welcome back! 👋🤩
What a beautiful Yacht! I love the character and charm of this boat. I wouldn't change a thing about it! Not one thing!! I prefer the older yachts over the more modern ones, myself. Love it and great video!!
My kind of boat! Magnificent!❤️
Glad you enjoyed! 💙⚓️
Man that is a lot of boat for $600,000 and the condition of it looks amazing. Well done again.👏👏
It really is! Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
The fact that it's an Aluminium hull and has such fantastic bones means it's basically down to furniture and fabrics...
The only addition ?... Solar. .... Take the burn out of running that generator most of the time especially
at anchor ⚓🔱🧙🏼♂️🇬🇧
This is about the price of a large semi or detached house with less room in many parts of the UK. In the SE or London you would be lucky to buy a nice flat. 😬
Hi, everyone, NautiNerds are here.
NautiNerds!!!! LOVE THIS!! 🤣💙⚓️
Can you bring this to Australia for me to live in.
Thanks 😘
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Hell yeah!!❤😂🎉
NautiNerds I like that.
Hah, I have now rewatched this tour so many times that the TH-cam algorithm has started putting in my "recommendation" sidebar almost every day at some point (along with TUSK's awesome cover version of Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain"). The boat is such a good layout, and you were both so charmingly on form, I keep coming back to it to reconsider the possibilities. Thanks so much for bringing these cool vessels to our attention!
Please do a video on how they got those refrigerators in there.
Through the hatch in the cockpit.
So, $15,000 to fill the fuel tanks?
At least
Why does that even matter?
Condo fees are more than the fuel.
noooo ,... be smart..., call Boat US and they will tow you ... 🎉😊
Noooo that’s monthly maintenance on those diesels
What a fantastic tour! I love this yacht!!
ANOTHER GREAT PRESENTATION 👏!!!....GUYS YOU ARE THE BEST 👌 👍...NOW VICTORIA I DON'T KNOW IF YOU REMEMBER BUT I TOLD YOU A COUPLE YEARS AGO THAT YOU MAKE STRIPES LOOK GREAT!! 😉 ❤️ THOSE OUTFITS WILL LOOK GREAT ON ANY LADY THAT PURCHASE YOUR OUTFITS. 😍. ❤❤❤❤
Aww thanks for sharing 🙏🏻💙⚓️
You guys did and do a beautiful showing of the yacht. I cannot believe how cheap it is. I mean a little fixing up you could easily live on it. With all the levels it's really beautiful.
Great tour, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Now you have gone and done. I thought the Cheoy Lee was my favorite for liveaboard. This magnificent beauty has perplexed my brain. Geat tour of a fantastic super yacht. Talk about an almost perfect cruising yacht with a few friends. Thank you for this find!
Wow, thank you for sharing! 💙⚓️
Its crazy how some people live in a world where a 600,000 boat is considered "affordable"
Right! And that just gets you the 🔑 reading the comments ....it's super expensive to maintain monthly and yearly.
B=break
O=out
A=another
T=thousand
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What an awesome boat, I love this one. Really looks like a boat and although it has a few issues (damage swim platform, loose panels in pilot house) it has a lot of potential. It only these boats had normal European electricity specs...........or I would be living in the US, I would probably already have one of these. I always loved Broward and you proved it once again why I love them.
Great tour ! 👍
great looking yacht with a lot of space,
Glad you enjoyed! 🙏🏻🤪
She's absolutely beautiful....the boat too.
Hey, you too this is Kevin Crabbe about pincher Creek Alberta Canada come alive to you. I’m watching this year and I wouldn’t touch and leave it just the way it is. I’m old old man I’m 66 years old and I’m that’s my vintage of style living, that is a beautiful yacht
How did they even get those fridges and the washer and dryer into the lazerett? There is not even room to stand the fridges up if they were brought in tilted. Amazing.
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Really beautiful for a classic. The interior looks great I like how open it is. Wood flooring would definitely be a gorgeous update.
I have been following your channel 3-4 years and had no idea you had another channel 😮
What an amazing use of space😊😊😊😊😊
Most definitely!! 🤯
This is amazing! I remember when something like this was in the $millions in the 80s and you can get it for the price of a newer 50-60ft Hatteras. 😊
How much is the flood insurance, property taxes, maintenance, utilities, and... HOA fees?
this has such huge potential for a bigger family.. easy to take out the dining area and turn it into a home office, and take out the wet bar in the salon and put in a full table if you wish for indoor seating, although id never eat inside!
Well done Victoria.😊
Thank you! 😊
I want this yacht. This is just an almost perfect yacht for liveaboard. Great tour. She is really well kept. I kind of like the interior as it is. On the main deck, anyway. The flybridge is a dream party area. You could probably hold 50 people aboard, for a day cruise. LIke on the river. Nice
Limited by law to a maximum of 12 (plus crew) I believe. 60-120 feet. Smaller yachts limited to 6. Bummer.
If you stay in US waters it’s higher… if you are docked then have as many as will fit
Lovely boat ,and I luv the glasses victoria 😊
Thank youuuuuu 🙏🏻💙⚓️
This is one of my favorite tours! I love the boat and the price.
Shhhit!! I'm sold on the "Lazeret"(sp?)❤❤❤
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Really enjoy watching all the boat tours. Very relaxing and informative!!
Just wondering how refrigerator got there?
100% classic 1980's yacht. Beautifully styled outside and in. Love the sympathetic updates like TVs etc. Good tour thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow guys, this is a boat and then some, you call it old school but as I was born in 1957 I see it as a teenagers dream. Keep up the great work.
You would think they would have reattached the ceiling panel thats hanging down in the pilot house.
🤷🏼♀️ it adds character hahahaha 🤣🤪
I would take this over a home of equal value. Go on a cruise vacation whenever you wish and you don’t even have to pack any bags !
5k gallons to fill this up, open the wallet!
Black Amex
My HS grad year, so apparently I am a classic too. I would say most of that boat is “classy 80s”; decor for adults of the time. “Hey! You scratched my anchor!” At least the cabins didn’t have waterbeds, but I could see myself rollerblading in my OP corduroy shorts around that flybridge deck! Too many mirrors - I know they give the illusion of even more size, but removing probably half of them would be a top priority on my remodel task list. Loved the engine room - looks awesome, like the rest of the boat, for being 40 years old. And those V71s will outlive me with proper care and feeding.
This boat is awesome. $599,000 sounds like a deal… But I am certain I would need 1 million additional dollars to get it ready to go. Am I off base?
The maintenance is what catches most people by surprise. You pay $600k for a house you don’t need another $50 to 100k a year in care and feeding depending on how much traveling you do. But yeah, you could easily drop another million if you wanted to. The only thing more expensive than an older boat is an older Jet. There you can buy a jet with a lot of timed out components and dump several times the purchase price just to get it airworthy p, much less modernized.
That’s when the saying goes, the best time to purchase a yacht 🛥️ is also the best time for selling a yacht 🛥️!
Yet, these shows are for boat enthusiast!! Who loves being on the water 💦 and they manage the cost of ownership effectively. 😊
I think I would go with an art deco decor in the salon as it almost looks like it already. Meanwhile, lovely boat and I get what you were on about the Furuno equipment completely! Another fun tour. Thanks guys!
You are almost as old as the yacht? Now I feel old! 1983! I finished high school and was in basic training when this yacht came out.
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Wow, that's a lotta working boat for the money, and with a well proportioned homelike interior, too! I guess with all the fashion/market going to multihulls these days, used monos are just going to be insanely good deals in general. That's beyond tempting and well into seductive for the usability of it. Yes, I'd love it to have even more auxiliary craft carrying capacity to be ideal (because of my own strange notions), but it's not at all short of it in general. With a 20 ft beam, you can totally pop some 5-6 meter launches up on it with that massive crane, or even tow something more at a casual pace. For a close-knit adventure group/family, that's a functional mother ship there, and at a truly bargain price. Really impressed with this one, and I'm usually the cranky naysayer.
As for that forward galley alone, I could totally pop out a full Thanksgiving dinner feast for 20 in just a few hours there. That's a workhorse efficient design with enough prep/elbow room to put out some proper catering volume.
Absolutely stunning. I am one of the many fans of the Cheroy Lee, even though I am a sail boat man, but the accommodation on that one for the money is incredible. This one is even more stunning. honestly, my only complaint would be, maybe it is too much accommodation, if you are only one man and do not have either a huge family or many friends to accommodate or both. I have said it before: When I was a commercial fisherman from the west coast of Denmark in the infamous North Sea years ago, essentially all boats had Furono radars. Because they do not break. You maybe can save a few bucks buying other brands, but what does that matter to you, the day an important safety equipment fail at sea? I am not keen on the pilot house though. The right place, but the view is obscured of all those screens. Two reasons: It is not exactly my dream to be at sea and still looking on screens old day and second, the actual line of sight will always in the end be the most reliable safety perspective.
This boat is gorgeous and the open design is huge and the entertainment area’s numerous and large. I didn’t know you had the other site, nauti guys. I’ll check it out. The boat has a good amount of ceiling height too. That’s a lot of boat at a great price and everything works. ❤️❤️❤️
I Loved everything about this yacht. It really looked like home to me. I loved that everything still was working fine. I liked your idea about extra covering on top. And wow, the crane. I have kept the name in my head. If I ever have the money my first buy. Its so me in every way. Thankyou. Out of all your videos this is the best.
That's crazy value. Thanks for the tour. I could live on that! Really like the dinning / kitchen areas.
This is nicer than my house! And I have a nice house! 😆
Fourth time watching this one! My Empress is actually seeing us sailing the world together!!!!!
I want this boat!
I love this boat...even the 80s style. I would only change out the flooring and maybe the black countertops. Also get rid of that huge glass dining table. What a great boat.
This looks amazingly well suited for the carribean. A Broward too. When I talked to Bob Denison about getting a yacht like a Broward because his family owmed the company, we talked about getting one and restoring it and what he should do, I have an idea these people nailed it and would be perdect dor him.
Hmmmmm... 🤔💭 Might have to send this directly to Bob 🤣🤣🤣
That's a lot of yacht for the money. There were some dated bits here and there, but for the most part it didn't look tacky or gaudy. It looked pretty nice. I'm guessing you'd probably need at least $1M to buy, fuel, and maintain this yacht for any period of time, but I would certainly do it if I had the money. I really like that she has an aluminum hull and Detroit diesels. I suspect she'd be super comfy on a leisurely cruise, particularly with those stabilizers. And she has great lines. Really beautiful yacht.
Outstanding. you guys have the best videos... I almost bought one of the boats you did a video on but somebody beat me to it. Keep it up...
Love air starters, no batteries needed, low maintenance. A little diesel in the tank. This is a great ship, nice tour and description as usual.
Those pneumatic starters do sound really cool but also reliable. I've been around cranes that use them.
Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻💙⚓️