She needs some work but I would be up for the challenge. I love this one I could see myself owning her living the good life . Thank you for showing another amazing yacht.
And thank you Tony for this great tour of this Cheoy Lee Yachts 81 from 2004 a very nice boat to see still I like the room in the bow but also the master but one thing you always see in a big yacht is a cedar line closet thats rare in a European boat thans again Tony
Lot of yacht for the money, but if you are using the yacht for long periods of time, then you would want 2 crew and a captain. That's a lot of work for one crew person to take care of with boat maintenance and then the interior stuff. Even with the captain helping and using dockwalkers or a management company. This could be owner operated but once you get to about 75', that becomes a little silly. These become weekend boats or 2 weeks every 'forother' as in every other other other other week'. The Cheoy Lee 70-90 foot range were super popular back in the early 2000's with 'boat swapping' programs. I crewed for a family that had an 84' and they would get requests for that boat all the time, year round and the family I worked for used the 100+' yachts from Cheoy Lee until they sold their boat and bought a 125' explorer yacht and we explored the Baltic Sea. They had a boat fitted with 7 captains chairs on the sun deck and a special rail to rest your elbows so you could hold binoculars or a camera. Awesome fishing too.
I agree for long periods 3 crew would work better. I like the flexibility of that forward cabin which can be used for whatever purpose is needed for the situation.
Ok, I had to stop halfway, my head was spinning from your high speed camera panning and it seems like your speech was on fast forward. Looked like a nice Yacht.
Interesting that there are two free standing trash cans. It makes it feel like they forgot to assign space for them when building. It's weird that they have this as two crew, but that video at 0:56 mentioned four crew: Captain F.C., Mate Paul; Stew Fi; Chef Flo. If I owned her, I'd definitely have to turn that VIP into a captain's cabin, and probably look for a captain who's wife or girlfriend would be a crew member. I'm going to be in the minority here, but I didn't like the yacht overall. I _did_ like the main salon level as a whole. Even though the yacht isn't my preference, I still appreciate you bringing us videos. :)
I would like to ask him How many miles the engines have also we don't know how many generators have (Hours), A/C 9 hours) Water make???? . Thank you for showing us very nice if we find space to add container or tank permanently for diesel that we can travel at least 2000 plus miles the prize is good, other way is expensive for the 300 miles.
Before you even begin...love Cheoy Lee yachts!!!
She needs some work but I would be up for the challenge. I love this one I could see myself owning her living the good life . Thank you for showing another amazing yacht.
It would be fun to update different areas to your exact liking!
@@YachtAddiction I would make it shine
Love the country kitchen on a yacht.
I do too!
Very nice yacht, yes would be great to live on this one full time, excellent tour thank you Tony,
I could definitely live on this one!
👍👍 VERY SPACIOUS YACHT, NICE CABINS❣️
THANKS FOR THE TOUR❗️
Thank you!
Very well finished boats
Absolutely me and my fam can live there and make it home, another awesome eps bro, great
You certainly could! Thank you!
And thank you Tony for this great tour of this Cheoy Lee Yachts 81 from 2004 a very nice boat to see still I like the room in the bow but also the master but one thing you always see in a big yacht is a cedar line closet thats rare in a European boat thans again Tony
My pleasure!
Lot of yacht for the money, but if you are using the yacht for long periods of time, then you would want 2 crew and a captain. That's a lot of work for one crew person to take care of with boat maintenance and then the interior stuff. Even with the captain helping and using dockwalkers or a management company. This could be owner operated but once you get to about 75', that becomes a little silly. These become weekend boats or 2 weeks every 'forother' as in every other other other other week'. The Cheoy Lee 70-90 foot range were super popular back in the early 2000's with 'boat swapping' programs. I crewed for a family that had an 84' and they would get requests for that boat all the time, year round and the family I worked for used the 100+' yachts from Cheoy Lee until they sold their boat and bought a 125' explorer yacht and we explored the Baltic Sea. They had a boat fitted with 7 captains chairs on the sun deck and a special rail to rest your elbows so you could hold binoculars or a camera. Awesome fishing too.
I agree for long periods 3 crew would work better. I like the flexibility of that forward cabin which can be used for whatever purpose is needed for the situation.
Ok, I had to stop halfway, my head was spinning from your high speed camera panning and it seems like your speech was on fast forward. Looked like a nice Yacht.
Too much coffee?
Interesting that there are two free standing trash cans. It makes it feel like they forgot to assign space for them when building. It's weird that they have this as two crew, but that video at 0:56 mentioned four crew: Captain F.C., Mate Paul; Stew Fi; Chef Flo. If I owned her, I'd definitely have to turn that VIP into a captain's cabin, and probably look for a captain who's wife or girlfriend would be a crew member.
I'm going to be in the minority here, but I didn't like the yacht overall. I _did_ like the main salon level as a whole. Even though the yacht isn't my preference, I still appreciate you bringing us videos. :)
That's okay it wasn't your favorite! Glad you enjoyed overall and hopefully we will find the perfect yacht for you in the future!
Beautiful yatch, thank you for the video, i would like to know the price approximately please.
A lot of boat for the money, but needs some work, a lot if the wall linings appears to be sagging and need replacing, engine room looks great
Little bit of refiting and this is the perfect cruiser imo
How much is it?
Did anyone else notice the fist imprint in the fridge? Some stories to be told of that yacht's adventures.
One thing I do like is there's not a whole lot of wood on the outside of the boat wood on the outside of the boat equals maintenance
I would like to ask him How many miles the engines have also we don't know how many generators have (Hours), A/C 9 hours) Water make???? . Thank you for showing us very nice if we find space to add container or tank permanently for diesel that we can travel at least 2000 plus miles the prize is good, other way is expensive for the 300 miles.
The boat looks like it will need a little bit of work but for the price you're asking for Provided a passage to survey seems like it would be worth it
See the trick is to get 4 crew members is to get a married captain that his wife also takes a roll in the yacht
Yeah the bridge electronics will need to be replaced but like I said if a pass's survey the price you're asking is not bad and it's probably worth it
Throughout this yacht the ceilings and the walls look terrible the refrigerator looks like somebody punched it
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