I've been watching your channel for a few years now and can usually find something wrong with a boat. Wrong colors, wrong layout, compromised engine room, etc. For the first time, I don't have anything I'd change. Of course I don't have $6.6M, but this is, in my opinion, 100% perfect. Thanks so much to you and Princess for showing us around an absolutely gorgeous, perfect yacht!
I think this is my new favorite yacht. A little pricy in my opinion but by far, one of the more stylish yachts I’ve seen for a sub-100ft boat. Great job on the overview of this yacht. It is very beautiful
It is truly amazing how, as I’ve been learning and admiring from Nick’s superb reviews, 6.6 million dollars can be spent in MANY different ways, configurations, sizes… Obviously this boat is for the discerning customer with top top quality and essential, and money being no object. Yet as much as I admire this beautiful boat, I continue to imagine OTHER potential options that kind of money could obtain…
Sure you can find bigger boats with more stuff on them for half the price. But you also have to understand you could buy a Hyundai. Four half the price of a Cadillac You get what you pay for
@Navy1977my yacht needs, in my current economic situation, is a free yacht. But I thank you for your expertise! I shall contact a broker as soon as I am able!
What a magnificent yacht! This is the peak of owner/operator size of yacht and would be the lottery win yacht of choice for me! My only decision would be to berth in the South of France or the Aegean! Thank you Nick as always for another fantastic tour and review!
Lovely boat. The Princess S class is a perfect blend of sporty and comfortable. I would love a look at the new S65 as well! It looks to be the perfect size in my opinion. Simple layout without too much extra stuff, yet roomy, and with just a single, accentuating step between the two upstair zones; sleeps two families; side door access for easy owner operation; a dream boat!
🦘🇦🇺 Astonishing ! Spellbound on the number of panels that hide all sorts of things, from storage to cellars. I would sooo love to see Princess do a 40-45 m version. It would be jaw dropping & perhaps give Benetti something to think about. But 38kts, wow. Thanks for the mirror wave Nick. There was a Princess 72 at the last Sydney Boat Show but it wasn’t the ‘S’ This ‘S’ is quite impressive. Thanks Nick, another fabulous job 🙏
Sign me up Nick! I’m sold😎 This vessel just exudes quality throughout. No short cuts anywhere. It’s the perfect live aboard sport cruiser. Upwards of 40 knots is insane!
Yes. Not all are Western owned now though, a bit like Lotus and Volvo. I hope the R&D and manufacturing doesn't get outsourced abroad for any of them, as that's when things tend to go wrong, and the heritage is lost as there is no knowledge passed down over time. Jaguar Land Rover has done well under foreign ownership though, but their engineers and manufacturing remain in the UK, good talent and close to the factories, helps a lot with ironing out production problems, effective communication and oversight of the production process, and when they outsource to the Far East for price due to a line in a spreadsheet it all goes t*ts up from an engineering point of view, unless closely monitored.
@@timk3939 still boat yards and sheds where boats are still made. So not so sure if skills are lost. Fairline are quite inland so boats trucked out to Lincolnshire coast. But definitely made from hull to final fit out in. Britain.
Yes indeed. You lose the flow of information when things are outsourced too far away. When you bump into someone and have a 5 minute chat in the corridor the legacy is preserved, when you're emailing someone or just sending them a spreadsheet you lose the richness of a decent face to face conversation. For srtictly technical things like manufacturing it can be okay, but my experience of outsourcing to China is that the companies set up to make money, buy some expensive kit, and their engineers have no troubleshooting skills or depth of knowledge about the process in question. Their lack of ingenuity or critical thinking was astounding to me. As an engineer all I wanted to do was solve problems but it was excrutiating having to do all of the thinking. And it all comes home to roost. I know outsourcing to China can be successful, but for low volume manufacturing it is not worth the effort in my opinion, as you need so many people to lay down specifications, scrutinise and monitor the end result, and communication is an added pressure.@@mohammednadeemanwar2213
It’s actually a much larger crew cabin than I expected. Two beds and a separate shower is pretty good for boat of the size. Perfect for overflow guests as well. And by overflow I mean the daughter’s boyfriend.
A fab addition to the Princess range, but my favorite is still the F 70. A great fan of your show and all the details you present of each boat. Many thanks
What can you say, its a Princess. They just ebb elegance through out. As you said you pay for the quality. Every inch of her is stunning. A boat to be a proud owner of. You never one day we mightboth have one. Thank you so much Nick for taking us on a tour of her
Good morning Nick! Not a fan of the hardtop roof on the S class, I would choose a Fairline Phantom 65 all day over this and save the extra $2mil for fuel! Princess makes a great boat, but you definitely pay for it.
Another great and practical design with high quality finishes. Easily live aboard for quite some time. For that I’d add extra refrigeration to the crew cabin. 10/10 as usual Nick.
Very nice yacht, real performance from powerful engines. Master cabin is very elegantly appointed. The SeaKeeper is a great option to have installed from the get go Thanks for the tour Nick
Yeaaaah, finaly 😁 I have waited a long time for a guided tour of the S72 from our very special guide: Nick 😊 What a dream yacht: comfort, speed and satin walnut wood in the very spacious cabins 😊 Thank you so much for this long detailed tour Nick, I truely loved it 🤗
I notice a lack of speakers thrughout... it would be cool to lie in the various sunbeds and controll the music/sounds via a mobile app... Im guessing it can be installed, as an option
This is Awesome for sure … Love a boat with a decent size Garage …. Don’t like the Hard canopy on the fly bridge though ….. apart from that …. When my Euromillions numbers come up ….it would be a tough choice between this S72…. The new Fairline Phantom 65 & a Pershing 7X ….. 🤔🤔🤔 oh well carry on dreaming …..Great job Nick 👍😎❤️
Hi Nick: Every time you see a mirror and wave at the reflection my wife and I always wave back at you. I just wanted you to know and we appreciate it very much. As usual huuuuuuge hugs from Colombia.
The s78 is king and if I remember right Nick I asked you one of your favorite boats you said the s78 when it came out! Princess are not cheap but if you have the funds princess are at the top with Ferritti riva and pershing! God bless all and happy sailing all 🙏❤⚓🛥
Nick, your bravery is commendable - the way you rigorously test the effectiveness of the soft-close mechanisms on the droors, with or without crockery inside, is inspiring! We should all be so bold ;-)
Hi Nick, And thank you for this empresive show of this beautiful Princess S72 what a big yacht this is and so much to see It was a long time ago when you did the last Princess on Aquaholic four cabins with 3 heads the big salon with galley dining and lower bridge in the same space looks great a smaller crew space but need Thanks Nick what a start off this week ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Excellent tour as always , for me I prefer the Y72 , the overall layout works better for me , but for going places fast , well wow that must feel amazing , thanks for the insights
Great video and tour! Looks like a quality build, with nice access to systems. The blue labels/tags on cabling/piping must be a great maintenance helper. Did anyone catch where the WC (toilet) is in the crew cabin? We saw the shower and sink... Under the sink?
There is a lot that can be said about the s72. I’ve been a huge fan of the s class since the s65 was launched in 2015 later replaced by updated s66, the best looking boat in decades in its category imo. But the s72 is just a masterpiece in every way! The hard top isn’t necessary and it looks so much better without it. I had a pleasure to be on this boat for a day at my local dealer in Sweden, and wow! What a boat and with the 1800hp man v12s it’s crazy how this boat accelerates when you go full throttle. Then the design and attention to detail in everything from the helm position to the cabins is just perfect! Princess at its very best! This and the Sunseeker predator 75 are om Top of my list
@@Bjohan75 Sunseeker seem to have an issue with Nick, but for the life of me I don't understand why! Especially given how the Aquaholic channel has grown over time.
A beautiful beautiful vessel, indeed. And very well thought utilization of guest and engineering spaces. Kudos to Princess for this one and to Nick for sharing it with all of us!
I love this boat. Everything is so well designed and crafted, and curvylicious. The finishes tread the perfect fine line between being too dull and and too blingy. So classy. It looks like a timeless luxury hotel. Everything is so well proportioned too, enough space to feel spacious everywhere, but not so much you feel lost, it retains a cosy feel throughout. It must be a great allrounder for those with large enough wallets, just about small enough to get in most places and large enough to be able to travel in comfort in almost all conditions. I hope you get a chance to have a blast in Plymouth Sound at 40 knots at some point. This is a bit like a Pershing 7x in terms of style, speed and quality, with a nice amount of extra space and losing some top speed. I think 40 knots top end should be fine for almost everyone, unless you're a bond villain. Only criticisms are the fading on the flybridge table in the gap between the leaves, on an almost brand new boat, surely some UV protectant oil of some kind could be applied, and the squeaky wet bar and fridge hinges up on the flybridge. I've heard this on Princesses for years on the TH-cam walkarounds. Surely they can get someone to lubricate the hinges on them to get rid of that annoying noise. Minor issues in the grand scheme of things though. Would go for a bimini over the hard top, as the hardtop has no opening section, and the boat looks ace without a hardtop. I recently saw a TH-cam short of a tender being lifted onto a megayacht by crane, it must have been a 250 + foot yacht. The tender was a Princess Y72, the sister of this one. Nice little boat to pop to the shops in for some people! And I guess for the final leg you deploy the tender of the tender to get you to shore. I think you did the 'twist again' joke before, I can't remember when, maybe last summer!
Well built & quality to expect from Princess. The Royal Treatment. I didn’t see or hear you say ‘watermaker’ but assume it has one. Crew cabin would be a great place for those rowdy teens when they desire their own space. So Mr. Nick AKA ‘Twist again like we did last summer’ Chubby Checker, nice boat great tour review. Thanks.🙏🇨🇦👍
Good morning from the USA., Maggie. (7:30 a.m. here.) It's always a Great way to start my day to watch Aquaholic as Nick gives me another fantastic tour!
A majorly enjoyed it, Nick! Princess really does put out exquisitely beautiful boats. This one just really resonates with me. In and out... Absolutely Gorgeous! Thank you again for showing this particular boat.
It's no Gulf Craft Majesty 175 but hey hey hey it's a Princess and as ever another stunning yacht being added to the Princess stable again, Mr Burnham sir I know I say this every time you show a Princess but dam! My nephew and his colleagues sure know how to build a boat and this S72 is gorgeous, thank you Nick top all around as ever,all the best from Cornwall 🤗✌️👍
beautiful boat, thanks for the excellent tour as usual Nick. One thing struck me, the first toilet we saw in the tour - very near the towel rail. Larger guys sitting there get a burn from it, I have similar and I have to watch it real careful 😄
That's a beautiful boat, with lots of very thoughtful touches throughout. I have yet to understand why so many manufacturers feel the need to put a mirror on the cover for the barbecue/grill; it would just get covered in grease and gunk from cooking. If you were buying the boat new I'm sure you could specify to leave that bit off, but why anyone would want it there in the first place baffles me a little.
I always wonder what is usual place for garbage? Which storage is used? Or is there a special one but never shown on such videos? However, all of reviews on this channel are great! I'm making my impressions on 50-footers thanks to Nick.
Nice boat, and another great tour giving a real feel for the size and quality of Princess boats, keep them coming helps us get through the cold winter weather 😂😊😊
Thank you AQUAHOLIC compliment video brilliant explanation exhaustive Yacht Tour Princess S72 6.6 Million beautiful designer project innovative deitail accurate.
Lovely boat, always liked the 78s and this is almost there. However, I want to cruise and need crew so not really for m, though a couple of crew would be well happy here in the Philippines.
Good ol' Chubby Checker getting a 'plug.' Did you know that when he stopped making pop records, he began writing thriller novels for a living? At the end of every one, there's a twist!
Great boat and even better review, as usual, thanks! I wonder if there is any difference between "hanging locker" and "wardrobe", or are the terms synonyms?
Thanks Nick, I’ve been following you for years. This is my lottery win boat. Apparently the wife disagrees, but she can stay in the crew cabin 😂
Best of luck! (With both! 😄)
Mine isn’t keen on boats but she’s been warned well in advance that a big lottery win means a boat like this 😊
I feel very fortunateindeed that my wife would want to help me spec the boat and travel extensively on it which seems unusual given previous comments
Top of my Euromillions list if I win the £100M tonight.
I have come to the conclusion you only review those Yachts to check out the lighting and open as many cupboards and draws as you can
@Navy1977 With regards the lighting , be nice to see what emergency lighting is used
🤣
This man opens everything and I love it
The attention to detail and standard of quality is truly what makes Princess boats. And the garage space was amazing.
I love this guy's "Britishness" he brings to his channel.
😊 I was thinking that as well
Pretty boat with lovely decor. So many overblown superyachts could learn from Princess in the fit-out.
Another beautiful Princess, love everything on it, the colours, finishes, the layout it is just awesome. Great tour Nick thank you so much.
You are so welcome!
I've been watching your channel for a few years now and can usually find something wrong with a boat. Wrong colors, wrong layout, compromised engine room, etc. For the first time, I don't have anything I'd change. Of course I don't have $6.6M, but this is, in my opinion, 100% perfect. Thanks so much to you and Princess for showing us around an absolutely gorgeous, perfect yacht!
You're very welcome! 🙂
I think this is my new favorite yacht. A little pricy in my opinion but by far, one of the more stylish yachts I’ve seen for a sub-100ft boat. Great job on the overview of this yacht. It is very beautiful
Thank you very much!
It is truly amazing how, as I’ve been learning and admiring from Nick’s superb reviews, 6.6 million dollars can be spent in MANY different ways, configurations, sizes… Obviously this boat is for the discerning customer with top top quality and essential, and money being no object. Yet as much as I admire this beautiful boat, I continue to imagine OTHER potential options that kind of money could obtain…
Sure you can find bigger boats with more stuff on them for half the price.
But you also have to understand you could buy a Hyundai. Four half the price of a Cadillac You get what you pay for
@Navy1977my yacht needs, in my current economic situation, is a free yacht. But I thank you for your expertise! I shall contact a broker as soon as I am able!
@@benrolaff3796clearly you are a yacht owner of class and taste, sir. I am the fellow watching you pass me by from land in awe.
What a beautiful yacht. I like how thorough Princess in with design and execution. Absolutely magnificent!
What a magnificent yacht! This is the peak of owner/operator size of yacht and would be the lottery win yacht of choice for me! My only decision would be to berth in the South of France or the Aegean! Thank you Nick as always for another fantastic tour and review!
Best of luck!
I love the layout, very well thought out. The decor is beautiful with that satin walnut finish and accent lighting all throughout. I want one! 😍
Lovely boat. The Princess S class is a perfect blend of sporty and comfortable. I would love a look at the new S65 as well! It looks to be the perfect size in my opinion. Simple layout without too much extra stuff, yet roomy, and with just a single, accentuating step between the two upstair zones; sleeps two families; side door access for easy owner operation; a dream boat!
Another fantastic video Nick , keep up the great work and you can order one of these for Smugglers Blues 3 😊❤
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
🦘🇦🇺 Astonishing ! Spellbound on the number of panels that hide all sorts of things, from storage to cellars. I would sooo love to see Princess do a 40-45 m version. It would be jaw dropping & perhaps give Benetti something to think about. But 38kts, wow. Thanks for the mirror wave Nick. There was a Princess 72 at the last Sydney Boat Show but it wasn’t the ‘S’ This ‘S’ is quite impressive. Thanks Nick, another fabulous job 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Sign me up Nick! I’m sold😎 This vessel just exudes quality throughout. No short cuts anywhere. It’s the perfect live aboard sport cruiser. Upwards of 40 knots is insane!
Good to see British built yachts, like Princess, Sunseeker, Fairline, Oyster. Many more. Good tour Nick, 👍.
Thank you! 🙂
Yes. Not all are Western owned now though, a bit like Lotus and Volvo. I hope the R&D and manufacturing doesn't get outsourced abroad for any of them, as that's when things tend to go wrong, and the heritage is lost as there is no knowledge passed down over time. Jaguar Land Rover has done well under foreign ownership though, but their engineers and manufacturing remain in the UK, good talent and close to the factories, helps a lot with ironing out production problems, effective communication and oversight of the production process, and when they outsource to the Far East for price due to a line in a spreadsheet it all goes t*ts up from an engineering point of view, unless closely monitored.
@@timk3939 still boat yards and sheds where boats are still made. So not so sure if skills are lost. Fairline are quite inland so boats trucked out to Lincolnshire coast. But definitely made from hull to final fit out in. Britain.
Yes indeed. You lose the flow of information when things are outsourced too far away. When you bump into someone and have a 5 minute chat in the corridor the legacy is preserved, when you're emailing someone or just sending them a spreadsheet you lose the richness of a decent face to face conversation.
For srtictly technical things like manufacturing it can be okay, but my experience of outsourcing to China is that the companies set up to make money, buy some expensive kit, and their engineers have no troubleshooting skills or depth of knowledge about the process in question.
Their lack of ingenuity or critical thinking was astounding to me. As an engineer all I wanted to do was solve problems but it was excrutiating having to do all of the thinking.
And it all comes home to roost. I know outsourcing to China can be successful, but for low volume manufacturing it is not worth the effort in my opinion, as you need so many people to lay down specifications, scrutinise and monitor the end result, and communication is an added pressure.@@mohammednadeemanwar2213
After looking at this boat i figured out what the S in the s72and it stands for and its Sexy... just wow so beautifully put together
Another lovely offering by Princess. They’ve always got great attention to detail. Thank you Nick
My pleasure!
love the way the colors all blend, a very visually harmonious yacht.
Attention to detail is that the grain on the access panels lined up. Quality, and well thought out
What a superb yacht, you have to admire the fantastic workmanship and planning of the very talented people at Princess!
It’s actually a much larger crew cabin than I expected. Two beds and a separate shower is pretty good for boat of the size. Perfect for overflow guests as well. And by overflow I mean the daughter’s boyfriend.
A fab addition to the Princess range, but my favorite is still the F 70. A great fan of your show and all the details you present of each boat. Many thanks
I"m glad you enjoy it 🙂
An incredible yacht. One of my favourite tours. Thank you.
I love the size of this. Perfect owner operator yacht!
fantastic vessel. and the performance for a 72!!1
What can you say, its a Princess. They just ebb elegance through out. As you said you pay for the quality. Every inch of her is stunning. A boat to be a proud owner of. You never one day we mightboth have one. Thank you so much Nick for taking us on a tour of her
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
I can't wait for Nick to do his unveil of his Princes F50 in a couple of years, Smuggler's Blues 3, LOL.
You are my favorite at bringing the best vessels available!
Good morning Nick! Not a fan of the hardtop roof on the S class, I would choose a Fairline Phantom 65 all day over this and save the extra $2mil for fuel! Princess makes a great boat, but you definitely pay for it.
Morning!
Great video Nick. Point of note, kitchen's have sinks, bathroom's have basin's 😊
This looks verry nice to have as a houseboat !!!
I love the british accent. Good video as always
Thank you! 🙂
Another great and practical design with high quality finishes. Easily live aboard for quite some time. For that I’d add extra refrigeration to the crew cabin. 10/10 as usual Nick.
Thank you!
Saw Jack drive this yesterday, it's a stunning stunning boat, just hit the number 1 in its class for me
Such a lovely boat Nick! - I like the whole package. I think the crew cabin is better on this boat compared to many "smaller" boats of similar size.
Stunning nick cud go away on that for a good long trip
I really thought it was a 2 cabin layout. It looks smaller but it surprisingly spacious and beautiful
A very beautiful small family yacht. Well done to princess for putting so much into this build. Great tour Nick as always.
Thank you very much!
Very nice yacht, real performance from powerful engines. Master cabin is very elegantly appointed. The SeaKeeper is a great option to have installed from the get go
Thanks for the tour Nick
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Yeaaaah, finaly 😁 I have waited a long time for a guided tour of the S72 from our very special guide: Nick 😊 What a dream yacht: comfort, speed and satin walnut wood in the very spacious cabins 😊 Thank you so much for this long detailed tour Nick, I truely loved it 🤗
Glad you enjoyed it! 😃
I notice a lack of speakers thrughout... it would be cool to lie in the various sunbeds and controll the music/sounds via a mobile app...
Im guessing it can be installed, as an option
It's worth the extra cost for added reliability and finish. Great video and presentation. 🇦🇺 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
This is Awesome for sure … Love a boat with a decent size Garage …. Don’t like the Hard canopy on the fly bridge though ….. apart from that …. When my Euromillions numbers come up ….it would be a tough choice between this S72…. The new Fairline Phantom 65 & a Pershing 7X ….. 🤔🤔🤔 oh well carry on dreaming …..Great job Nick 👍😎❤️
Pretty sure the hardtop is an option. 🙂
I really look forward to your tours. Thank you for the vlogs.
Thanks for watching them! 🙂
Darker wood and light upholstery is always a winner
Hi Nick: Every time you see a mirror and wave at the reflection my wife and I always wave back at you. I just wanted you to know and we appreciate it very much. As usual huuuuuuge hugs from Colombia.
AWESOME!! 👋🏻👋🏻
Princess has done it again!! I love the 72. The fit and finish, as always with Princess, is top notch!!!!
The s78 is king and if I remember right Nick I asked you one of your favorite boats you said the s78 when it came out! Princess are not cheap but if you have the funds princess are at the top with Ferritti riva and pershing! God bless all and happy sailing all 🙏❤⚓🛥
Nick, your bravery is commendable - the way you rigorously test the effectiveness of the soft-close mechanisms on the droors, with or without crockery inside, is inspiring! We should all be so bold ;-)
You're very kind! 😄
Had the money that’s the one for me. Wouldn’t change a thing . Wood the colour deco everything is right with that boat.
Hi Nick, And thank you for this empresive show of this beautiful Princess S72 what a big yacht this is and so much to see It was a long time ago when you did the last Princess on Aquaholic four cabins with 3 heads the big salon with galley dining and lower bridge in the same space looks great a smaller crew space but need Thanks Nick what a start off this week ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
My pleasure!
Excellent tour as always , for me I prefer the Y72 , the overall layout works better for me , but for going places fast , well wow that must feel amazing , thanks for the insights
Thanks for watching!
Great video and tour! Looks like a quality build, with nice access to systems. The blue labels/tags on cabling/piping must be a great maintenance helper. Did anyone catch where the WC (toilet) is in the crew cabin? We saw the shower and sink... Under the sink?
There is a lot that can be said about the s72. I’ve been a huge fan of the s class since the s65 was launched in 2015 later replaced by updated s66, the best looking boat in decades in its category imo. But the s72 is just a masterpiece in every way! The hard top isn’t necessary and it looks so much better without it. I had a pleasure to be on this boat for a day at my local dealer in Sweden, and wow! What a boat and with the 1800hp man v12s it’s crazy how this boat accelerates when you go full throttle. Then the design and attention to detail in everything from the helm position to the cabins is just perfect! Princess at its very best! This and the Sunseeker predator 75 are om Top of my list
Totally agree! Great boat.
I thought you wouldnt do more Princess yatch
@@Bjohan75 Nope, always very happy to film with Princess.
@@AQUAHOLICum... What brand would u not film anymore? 🤔
@@Bjohan75 Sunseeker seem to have an issue with Nick, but for the life of me I don't understand why! Especially given how the Aquaholic channel has grown over time.
Wonderful combo; classic Princess and timeless Burnham.
Great yacht and a great tour, thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
A beautiful beautiful vessel, indeed. And very well thought utilization of guest and engineering spaces. Kudos to Princess for this one and to Nick for sharing it with all of us!
I'm glad you enjoyed it 🙂
An outstanding piece of kit. Princess never disappoints. Thanks Nick!
My pleasure!
Love the humour. Love the boat.
I love this boat. Everything is so well designed and crafted, and curvylicious. The finishes tread the perfect fine line between being too dull and and too blingy. So classy. It looks like a timeless luxury hotel. Everything is so well proportioned too, enough space to feel spacious everywhere, but not so much you feel lost, it retains a cosy feel throughout. It must be a great allrounder for those with large enough wallets, just about small enough to get in most places and large enough to be able to travel in comfort in almost all conditions. I hope you get a chance to have a blast in Plymouth Sound at 40 knots at some point.
This is a bit like a Pershing 7x in terms of style, speed and quality, with a nice amount of extra space and losing some top speed. I think 40 knots top end should be fine for almost everyone, unless you're a bond villain.
Only criticisms are the fading on the flybridge table in the gap between the leaves, on an almost brand new boat, surely some UV protectant oil of some kind could be applied, and the squeaky wet bar and fridge hinges up on the flybridge. I've heard this on Princesses for years on the TH-cam walkarounds. Surely they can get someone to lubricate the hinges on them to get rid of that annoying noise. Minor issues in the grand scheme of things though.
Would go for a bimini over the hard top, as the hardtop has no opening section, and the boat looks ace without a hardtop.
I recently saw a TH-cam short of a tender being lifted onto a megayacht by crane, it must have been a 250 + foot yacht. The tender was a Princess Y72, the sister of this one. Nice little boat to pop to the shops in for some people! And I guess for the final leg you deploy the tender of the tender to get you to shore.
I think you did the 'twist again' joke before, I can't remember when, maybe last summer!
Very good! 😄
There are bloopers and then there are Aquaholic Bloopers left in, unedited! Brilliant! 🍷
What can you say about that little ship? Stunning.... Which in other words is Princess !
We’re not gonna need a bigger boat! This one will do thanks! 🦈😂😂
Beautiful boat.
Almost perfect 👌🏻,just need a few more cup holders to dot my Stella’s around without risk of spillage. Thanks for another lovely tour Nick.
You’re welcome 😊
Beautiful yacht its quality nick but the pearl 72 you showed us I would still buy that one i love that one..
I never even had a boat but I look forward to these boat tours, u never know I might win the lotto or something 😅
Fingers crossed! 🤞
Well built & quality to expect from Princess. The Royal Treatment. I didn’t see or hear you say ‘watermaker’ but assume it has one. Crew cabin would be a great place for those rowdy teens when they desire their own space.
So Mr. Nick AKA ‘Twist again like we did last summer’ Chubby Checker, nice boat great tour review. Thanks.🙏🇨🇦👍
Watermakers are options on boats at this level, you can have one if you wish but most don't.
Thank you!
Lovely Boat that is and a great detailed walkaround 👍😉
The perverbial good books! Perfectly represented by plain white, nondescript books 😂Too good
Yet another stunning boat from Princess
Good morning from the USA., Maggie.
(7:30 a.m. here.)
It's always a Great way to start my day to watch Aquaholic as Nick gives me another fantastic tour!
Morning! Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
A majorly enjoyed it, Nick!
Princess really does put out exquisitely beautiful boats.
This one just really resonates with me.
In and out... Absolutely Gorgeous!
Thank you again for showing this particular boat.
It's no Gulf Craft Majesty 175 but hey hey hey it's a Princess and as ever another stunning yacht being added to the Princess stable again, Mr Burnham sir I know I say this every time you show a Princess but dam! My nephew and his colleagues sure know how to build a boat and this S72 is gorgeous, thank you Nick top all around as ever,all the best from Cornwall 🤗✌️👍
My pleasure! 🙂
Truly enjoy Your tours Of these boats
Nice to hear 🙂
beautiful boat, thanks for the excellent tour as usual Nick. One thing struck me, the first toilet we saw in the tour - very near the towel rail. Larger guys sitting there get a burn from it, I have similar and I have to watch it real careful 😄
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
great tour! Thanks for sharing!👍👍 Great boat! Very functional! 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
@@AQUAHOLIC 👍👍
A stunning Princess yacht and a great tour, what’s not to like 😀
Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Expensive but quality and so much thought gone into it
Very nice😊 Thanks🥰 I miss Mariana a lot❤
I must have one, love it, your representation is outstanding, Thank you.
Glad you like it! 🙂
That's a beautiful boat, with lots of very thoughtful touches throughout. I have yet to understand why so many manufacturers feel the need to put a mirror on the cover for the barbecue/grill; it would just get covered in grease and gunk from cooking. If you were buying the boat new I'm sure you could specify to leave that bit off, but why anyone would want it there in the first place baffles me a little.
It's not a mirror, it's a stainless steel sheet to protect the GRP lid in case anyone closes the lid with the BBQ still hot.
@@AQUAHOLIC Ah, well that does make more sense. Thanks for clarifying.
Beautiful Boat but for that money a villa in Tenerife would be my personal preference
gotta love a princess
This is best video 😊
Thank you so much
I always wonder what is usual place for garbage? Which storage is used? Or is there a special one but never shown on such videos? However, all of reviews on this channel are great! I'm making my impressions on 50-footers thanks to Nick.
Nice boat, and another great tour giving a real feel for the size and quality of Princess boats, keep them coming helps us get through the cold winter weather 😂😊😊
Thank you, will do! 😃
Thank you AQUAHOLIC compliment video brilliant explanation exhaustive Yacht Tour Princess S72 6.6 Million beautiful designer project innovative deitail accurate.
Lovely boat, always liked the 78s and this is almost there. However, I want to cruise and need crew so not really for m, though a couple of crew would be well happy here in the Philippines.
Good ol' Chubby Checker getting a 'plug.' Did you know that when he stopped making pop records, he began writing thriller novels for a living?
At the end of every one, there's a twist!
Ba boom, tish! 😄
Great boat and even better review, as usual, thanks! I wonder if there is any difference between "hanging locker" and "wardrobe", or are the terms synonyms?
I suppose technically a wardrobe is a standalone piece of furniture whereas a hanging locker is built in.
As always Nick , my favourite place is the engine room & this 1 is a beauty !!.;))
I'd definitely want a bigger galley, but I do like the decor
Twist again, mark with the last summer. I got it
very nice boat, as nice as your videos
Regards
Thank you very much!
You can tell that Nick is very proud of the Princesses that he used to sell! Or was it Sunseekers? Either way, he's quite taken with this one!
Thanks Nick!
Absolutely stunning...thank you Nick 🤙🤙🤙
My pleasure!
Beautiful boat nick 🚤🛥⛵️👍👍👍👏👏👏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Glad you like it
I think we should all start a gofundme for Nick so he can buy this Princess.
It seems there is a trend for more and bigger windows.