If I was a wealthy man, I would buy ten of these type of boats to take different types of much needed supplies to those who need it, like all the people in Florida that got hit hard by those recent storms and hurricanes that destroyed everything in their path. Just basic things like having clean water to bathe in and wash your hair and your clothes makes a person's day alot better for them along with serving free food to all those down there, including all the people who are helping them. Nothing should cost a dime to those who lost everything. Because Love is Free where I grew up. These boats are perfect for helping others, and if you have it set up right I bet you can even help people save there boat if it will fit on the deck. Just use the crane and drag it up on rollers.
RENT THEM OUT with a Captain: ANY MAJOR CITY PORT area in the world with full day rentals will be a smashing SUCCESS 💪 All age levels would KILL to rent these beauties ❗
Wow, sort of less is more on this design. What a cool dual use! Ready to work or party! PS - New Zealand navy could have used one of these off of Samoan island of Upolu to keep their survey vessel further offshore.
Would make a great Resort Support boat ..move guests and luggage, supplys even vehicles, dive boat, party boat... Rescue, recovery boat for a cruising fleet. If the engines are Cox or other deisel outboards or cox electric hybrids. Better still. Add a solar roof over the cargo deck and you can support all the electric toys or tool's noise and fumes free. Or boost big battery's up for a journey without needing to make noise . Load a suitable RV caravan... Strap it down and it becomes a coastal explorer for a larger group.😎
This is literally designed after one of the WW2 era landing boats used to shuttle troops and supplies to the beaches at Normandy obviously as a luxury craft now. There isn’t a below deck, it’s designed to sit in the water very shallow and carry a lot of weight, so it can get as close to land as possible.
@@metalavenger23 sorry the big landing craft have a below decks. Actually huge. I know because I've been on them while in the military. The tiny troop only ones you're thinking of don't and the navy/usmc don't use them anymore because they have amphib tracks.
Right, let’s talk about the *Izmir Shipyard's Landing Craft*-a vessel so fantastic, it’s making the rest of the marine world look positively outdated. First off, that blazing red paint on the superstructure? Marvelous choice. It's bold, it's striking, and it practically dares you to look away. Not just some dull hunk of metal floating on the sea; this thing’s got personality. And the detail-my word, the attention to detail here is astonishing. Every bolt, every weld, every corner feels meticulously thought through, as if the designers sat down and said, "Let’s redefine what a landing craft *should* be." It’s revolutionary, really, pushing the boundaries and giving us something far beyond the ordinary. This isn’t just a ship; it’s a statement, and a darn good one at that. Bravo, Izmir Shipyard. You've crafted a beauty that marries function and flair in a way few can.
good design. its like a water off-roader yacht. how much is the vassal weight ? range ? fuel burring ? engine options ? price? cabin options? . not much details in ur website.
yeah was interested in beam, length, and weight also, as is great for coastal but if your using it as part of a support fleet want to know if it could be carried by something bigger for trans-oceanic crossings
@@danielwarren7110 roughly 58' length and 18' beam, I think the weight was about 4 tons but after I saw the price of the smaller 26' tender version ($181,000) I stopped looking down the rabbit hole. This is a rich man's toy or very successful working man's tool.
I want one now! But (sigh) it might have to wait until I win the lottery. That said - tremendous utility. Question... with this design, what are the limitations in terms of ability to handle rough waters? Obviously not a boat for the North Sea - but what are the design limits and expectations?
Can't find a price anywhere including builder's website. So comparison shopping for this guzzy upped new landing craft would probably start off around $500,000 to $1,000,000. When they WON'T give a PRICE, it's a rich man's ship !
Look I know no one needs a over powered luxury landing craft. I mean its ridiculous right? So why do I want one soooo bad. Plus I would have to go to beautiful Izmir in amazing Turkiye to get it.
The flexibility idea is inspiring, but most of people who CAN buy a yacht, would probably want something not looking design-wise like landing craft from WW2.
Scale this down to a tritoon size, and market it in the Midwest, there's thousands of fat drunks that would buy it for a party boat, gotta be cheap and have zero down financing for that crowd though.
This design was totally stolen from Munson Boats in Burlington, Washington. Just an fyi the range on these types of vessels is at best 400 miles so they are not a great shadow vessel in that regard. Incredible firefighting and transport ferry for inland waters like the Puget Sound, or Chesapeake Bay for example.
Fantastic shadow boat. Also as a commercial vessel should be amazing for firefighters and coastguard. Great job.
Thank you!
That’s a great looking boat for sure. But I must say the I had no idea turkey was so beautiful ❤❤
BEAUTIFUL ❗ and Well Done ❗ I always dreamed of buying an old WWII amphibious....
If I was a wealthy man, I would buy ten of these type of boats to take different types of much needed supplies to those who need it, like all the people in Florida that got hit hard by those recent storms and hurricanes that destroyed everything in their path. Just basic things like having clean water to bathe in and wash your hair and your clothes makes a person's day alot better for them along with serving free food to all those down there, including all the people who are helping them. Nothing should cost a dime to those who lost everything. Because Love is Free where I grew up. These boats are perfect for helping others, and if you have it set up right I bet you can even help people save there boat if it will fit on the deck. Just use the crane and drag it up on rollers.
We agree!
One thing I absolutely would include is a FLIR package.
That’s an amazing feature, to add fire suppression tools like that added to your shadow craft.
Its like a pleasure luxury party pontoon boat for the rich and filthy outdoorsman , I LLLIKE IT !!
RENT THEM OUT with a Captain: ANY MAJOR CITY PORT area in the world with full day rentals will be a smashing SUCCESS 💪 All age levels would KILL to rent these beauties ❗
B E A U T I F U L! Looks soo much fun. Bravo!
Thank you!
Fantastic job, love it
Wouldn't nock it back.Good work boat with prospects. Good job.
Wow, sort of less is more on this design. What a cool dual use! Ready to work or party!
PS - New Zealand navy could have used one of these off of Samoan island of Upolu to keep their survey vessel further offshore.
Awesome! Now I just need a yacht in which to carry it!
Awesome boat. I would live on it!! Would have liked to seen below deck. Beautiful scenery too.
There isnt a below deck, just some storage in the hull.
Would make a great Resort
Support boat ..move guests and luggage, supplys even vehicles, dive boat, party boat... Rescue, recovery boat for a cruising fleet.
If the engines are Cox or other deisel outboards or cox electric hybrids. Better still.
Add a solar roof over the cargo deck and you can support all the electric toys or tool's noise and fumes free.
Or boost big battery's up for a journey without needing to make noise .
Load a suitable RV caravan... Strap it down and it becomes a coastal explorer for a larger group.😎
This is literally designed after one of the WW2 era landing boats used to shuttle troops and supplies to the beaches at Normandy obviously as a luxury craft now. There isn’t a below deck, it’s designed to sit in the water very shallow and carry a lot of weight, so it can get as close to land as possible.
@@metalavenger23 sorry the big landing craft have a below decks. Actually huge. I know because I've been on them while in the military. The tiny troop only ones you're thinking of don't and the navy/usmc don't use them anymore because they have amphib tracks.
It looks fun for summer holidays 😁
Buen trabajo!!! Y buenos augurios!!!!
Dam thats one awesome boat!
Thank you!
If you use that hull and add a structuore on the front it could be a good living space in front. nice boat.
💥 SUGGESTION 👋: I think if you had these in Miami they would make FORTUNE 💰 in private party rentals 💥
Awesome dive platform. For dredging gold in Alaska.
yeah if by dredging you mean landing troops and if by alaska you mean australia
@@AckzaTV what drugs are you doing?
well played gentleman
Very cool and multi use vessel.
Thank you!
Very cool boat, if I was in a position to spend $300,000+ on a boat I'd definitely consider something fun like this
Is that the price? I must have missed that
No, the price is different.
@@izmirshipyard8331 how much is the craft in the video?
Right, let’s talk about the *Izmir Shipyard's Landing Craft*-a vessel so fantastic, it’s making the rest of the marine world look positively outdated. First off, that blazing red paint on the superstructure? Marvelous choice. It's bold, it's striking, and it practically dares you to look away. Not just some dull hunk of metal floating on the sea; this thing’s got personality.
And the detail-my word, the attention to detail here is astonishing. Every bolt, every weld, every corner feels meticulously thought through, as if the designers sat down and said, "Let’s redefine what a landing craft *should* be." It’s revolutionary, really, pushing the boundaries and giving us something far beyond the ordinary. This isn’t just a ship; it’s a statement, and a darn good one at that. Bravo, Izmir Shipyard. You've crafted a beauty that marries function and flair in a way few can.
good design. its like a water off-roader yacht. how much is the vassal weight ? range ? fuel burring ? engine options ? price? cabin options? . not much details in ur website.
yeah was interested in beam, length, and weight also, as is great for coastal but if your using it as part of a support fleet want to know if it could be carried by something bigger for trans-oceanic crossings
@@danielwarren7110 roughly 58' length and 18' beam, I think the weight was about 4 tons but after I saw the price of the smaller 26' tender version ($181,000) I stopped looking down the rabbit hole. This is a rich man's toy or very successful working man's tool.
Show more pls, engine and machine room in the next video
so nice, i like it
I want one now! But (sigh) it might have to wait until I win the lottery. That said - tremendous utility. Question... with this design, what are the limitations in terms of ability to handle rough waters? Obviously not a boat for the North Sea - but what are the design limits and expectations?
That boat has a CE Category B certification, which means: operating offshore with winds to 40 knots and significant seas to 4 meters wave height
You could kit this out to be a great fishing vessel.
Is this like for really cheap amphibious invasions?
Roll an Airstream onto the deck and you would really have something. 😅
i like it, if the price is right. be good for a private island lol
LCVP but it was born in a rich neighborhood, got it
Can't find a price anywhere including builder's website. So comparison shopping for this guzzy upped new landing craft would probably start off around $500,000 to $1,000,000. When they WON'T give a PRICE, it's a rich man's ship !
When you need to storm a beach in Normandy and THEN go waterskiing afterwards, accept no substitute.
Good work mate too good ,LOA?
A lot as service in busan korea 20 - 30 years ago
The market for this would be pelagic NGO's/pelagic governments for disaster assistance.
So y'all took a work boat & put a dress on it, huh?😂
Yes exactly…it would make a terrific dive boat or a tender
Pretty much, yes!
Same buyer as the American pickup truck.
I have some sport boats I would love to cruise with
MS boat maKe Up.
Can it be made with armor for law enforcement/milita use
Yes, we can👍
Yes, it could.
Look I know no one needs a over powered luxury landing craft. I mean its ridiculous right? So why do I want one soooo bad. Plus I would have to go to beautiful Izmir in amazing Turkiye to get it.
How can i buy?
Can I get an electric or hybrid version?
It could be done, but it will require a further study.
Bellissimo ma cuanto costa?
Please visit our web site and fill out a form: www.izmirshipyard.com
No video of it landing?
Bro you taking some marines to the beach or something?
Very large boat for just two (300 hp?) Outboards
2 x 400 hp actually.
Water toy hauler 😂
Vessel draft?
0.55 m
What about the interior? You have shown nothing!
Can you take a car on it?
Yes, a full size SUV (Land Rover) was loaded on it and sailed successfully.
@@izmirshipyard8331 That's amazing.
when you want to have a navy seal invasion yacht party and then invade a country afterwords
The flexibility idea is inspiring, but most of people who CAN buy a yacht, would probably want something not looking design-wise like landing craft from WW2.
Seriously the 30m+ yacht isn’t enough for you to party on? Who says the rich don’t spend their money….
Scale this down to a tritoon size, and market it in the Midwest, there's thousands of fat drunks that would buy it for a party boat, gotta be cheap and have zero down financing for that crowd though.
no demonstration of landing in beach? well then its not a landing craft if it cant beach itself and fails to reverse
This boat is ridiculous.
Filmed around Catilina Island??
It’s a TURKISH boat, made in TURKEY. The presenter is a TURK.
Still think that this was filmed off Catalina Island?
It was filmed in Marmaris area in Turkiye.
The wind is blowing. The chin strap makes you look like a goober.
This design was totally stolen from Munson Boats in Burlington, Washington. Just an fyi the range on these types of vessels is at best 400 miles so they are not a great shadow vessel in that regard. Incredible firefighting and transport ferry for inland waters like the Puget Sound, or Chesapeake Bay for example.
That landing craft would never survive Alaska!
Ağa bunları TSK ya satsana:)
¡Qué barco más tonto! No tiene sentido.
as someone who doesn't speak English as a native language, you could find someone who knows how to speak english.
Nice boat
I am native English and he is good at English.
@@paulalexander1701 you don't know how to put together a sentence😂
Rude to talk with your hands
lol. You just did by typing out your comment. …
stephanwilson,
Ehh...what's sa'matter you !
So... Italians shouldn't speak ?
Now, That's rude ! ☆
I am interested in you 🛥