The fly bridge bar is my favorite part. It's like having a rooftop lounge with a captain's view. And that day head on the fly bridge... Genius. Holy yacht dreams come true
totally amazed by the cool stuff in the owner's room, that walk-in closet and fancy bathroom feel like a high end hotel suite. And check out that storage spot under the front for all the deck gear super handy
@@WarrenSanchez-ge9ip the engineering is seriously cool. Picture cruising at 17 knots with the amazing view from the fly bridge. Just imagine the luxury and thrill that price tag can bring to the table
@@JuliaAllen-ne3yi I like the idea of purchasing a yacht and having it managed by a charter company as an investment,but im not sure if it will end up being more of an expense than an investment
@@WarrenSanchez-ge9ip you might want to rethink your motives for buying a boat or yacht primarily on whether or not it's a good venture. I'd recommend putting your money into companies that charter cruises or manage sea transport for goods and services. It's a different game and a more stable option
Maybe it's just me but I almost like this without the dining table. Free standing bar stools at the galley ? Really like the space management !! BRAVO !! Thank you Nick !
Clever and a 75 foot yacht are rarely shared concepts as mere size is the attraction. But this Horizon has disproved that notion.Roomy. Grand accommodations. Flexible layout. This has it all. Thanks, Nick and thanks to Horizon for creating this masterpiece of functional, floating art.
I love the exterior design of this one. The forward raked windshield normally gives it a trawler look but not in this case, the lines make this one look really sharp and stylish. Blown away with the vast volume they've packed into a 75ft boat. Thanks nick for another marvellous tour!
I sail an elderly ex charter Beneteau First 501 so this is not the kind of yacht I know much about, however? A few years ago I was in a Marina near Palma and got talking to a couple who had a 70 foot Horizon berthed there. Due to my charm and wit, my wifes puts it down to the wine, we were invited to go up the coast with them for lunch the following day. This was his second Horizon and was still in it's first season. He explained why he had chosen to buy from them including a couple of visits to the yard in Taiwan. He had looked at others, two based in the south of England that I won't name but are obvious. As he detailed litttle bits to me it became obvious the care and craftmanship that had gone into it. But what do I know, I sail a very old ex charter Beneteau .😀Merry Christmas everyone.🎄
Horizon is an Asian brand that caters to North American customers, and I love seeing the different takes on design. When you look at a Princess you see a boat by people who's seas are the med or the Baltic, this is built by people who look out onto the huge Pacific. You wouldn't see these too much in the Med but you would around Hawaii. Lovely boats and it's great that Nick shows you everything not just the big Wow boats.
That is a beautiful yacht, it is incredible how much they get into 75 feet. I love the fixtures and fittings and it has a great flow to it. Nice to see a generous crew area as well. Great tour Nick thank you.
Wow, what a boat! There's something about this one I really, really like. I don't remember seeing many boats of this size with a skylounge option, either!
Horizon started the UHV style and really cashed in. Huge interior space in return for a somewhat tubby look. The main salon is so wide I think the extra foot of width that shrinks the port side deck is probably unnecessary, but many buyers will disagree. Thanks for an excellent tour as always.
You know Nick is lovin' the wine cooler when he mentions it twice. 🍷 🍷 Well done on each of the en suites as there are benches and no acrobatics are needed! 🤣
Nick, I’m probably showing my ignorance but let’s say you surprise your better half with a beautiful, new yacht, no crew, and guess what: we have to do all the cooking, cleaning, laundry etc. SURPRISE 🎉There goes my better half!! 😂(maybe you could mention this scenario at some point 🤷♂️) Thanks and great vid 👍Amazing for “only” 75 ft
Wow! What a feat of engineering! This yacht is amazing. I love what Horizon Yachts has been able to create. 75 footer - that monster 👹 was/is like a 120 footer… the bridge is amazing! Totally taken aback with this yacht- great tour, Nick! Thanks 🙏
I'm very, very impressed with that boat. It seems really spacious, despite being 'only' a 75 footer, The layout seems to work really well. And as always, Nick, a really interesting, informative, and entertaining tour.
I love the “no sitting” signs placed in the foredecks lay around area which actually are designed for “sitting”. Owners privilege I suppose during tours.
Hi Nick, a good offering from Horizon. Absolutely think that undercroft storage is a winner. For me that bow cabin is ideal as owners accommodation whether or not it's the best position for a bedroom in less inclement weather could be debatable 🤔 The alternative access to the errant son/daughters latest squeeze cabin is brilliant if at sea in not perfect weather too, no accidently left open transom doorway 🧐 All academic of course unless the lottery came up trumps 😎 Cheers DougT
this review really put a comment you made on the previous in light, the AC noise... nothing could be heard in the previous one, a constant humming on this one
I would go for a skylounge + mid bridge delete. And put the galley up where the mid bridge was deleted. Would open up the main lounge area lots. With these under 24mtr yatchs, I find it a waste that they don't configure the rear "crew cabin" access layout much more like a guest access layout, so that the crew cabin area could be made into a guest cabin instead for no crew.
Great proposals for a better used layout. The crew area is almost kitted out like a guest area including easy access from the cockpit and would suit kids well.
@@LordLauderdale I think some issue with providing much more of a "guest cabin" access to the crew area is the design of larger cockpit and possibly the engine room further back on this yatch. I doubt a staircase further forward where the crew bathroom is would be possible, to allow a deck access at the main deck structure. I do prefer under 24mtr yachts which have the layout with potential of aft guest cabins. For that kind of money, I'd rather buy a Johnson 87 skylounge and do a couple million refit.
Whether you like Horizon or not (I like), there is absolutely no denying that they always give you an amazing amount of usable space on every size FD model. When Nick opened up that day head on the flybridge, my mouth dropped- WHAT? They killed it with that. Also, the amount of customization they offer means there's an option to make it just right for the owners' needs. The hard part would be choosing one over the other. Of course, if you had enough money, I guess you could just grab a few of them with different layouts. I'll take this layout this month, next month I'll take the other one.😂 Hmm, wonder if you could make the lower helm an open raised galley with bar stools and just a huge salon?
Mr Nick what type of sorcery, black magic have you tricked us with???? 75ft🫨🤯 naval architects and engineers are true wizards of science. Big ups from Dallas, Texas.🤙🏽
Very nice. I might be wrong, but I think that they borrowed the idea of a slightly raised forward cabin with the storage underneath from the absolute navetta range.
Hi Nick, At first I thought you spoiled us with again a Superyacht show end it is not Sunday great, No its a mini Superyacht show this Horizon FD75 Skyline and it is empresive Nick I am imprest starting with a big high and low transome good size cockpit and a open galley-salon in one I love the Master in the bow for me and it is ensuite 2 twin or one also possible as a double with a shared bathroom the second big master or VIP look very nice and the double bridge deck great Thanks Nick super ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
It's no Gulf Craft Majesty 175 but Mr Burnham sir it's always good to see a fine tour of a yacht a little different from the norm, all though being truthfully she's not my preference but you can't knock the fit and finish along with the furnishings. Well Nick I wait patiently week in week out for my dream of a tour from the master of a Gulf Craft Majesty 175 and it's OK , I understand these things and so on,but I'm sorry Nick I have to add another yacht onto my wishlist,so as quickly as possible please sir,one of your masterly tours of the new Galeon 800 pretty please with a bow on top,all the best from Cornwall 🤗👌👍
Horizon does it again of course. Reminds me somewhat of a catamaran with all the space. Wonderful yacht, but I have never really like Horizons crew areas. This zeems adequate enough though.
Very interesting design concepts. It's massive for 75 feet, I would like to see it designed as a displament Hull. Reckon could get 2k range. I would opt for no lower helm, enclose and create sky lounge, even put bulk head to create separate helm space on the upper deck. 4 really good sized cabins, what's not to like
Will the upper helm look like that if it is fully enclosed? I guess changing design functions to mirror the lower help be possible? A bit to plastic as it is now. Otherwise a eally great yatch. Love the passage down to the crew quarters and engine. More boat manufacturers need to add this solution.
Would love to see what they could use the space from the lower helm for - with that set up as it, I don’t see the point of the lower helm. Great tour as always, and as ever, I’ll keep dreaming! ❤
I would say the forward cabin was the owner's cabin because it had a bigger bed, 2 wardrobes, the only double vanity and it bigger plus it had it's own access definitely owner's cabin.
@Navy1977 it rolls out in phases from what I gather. On my PC, skip ads is no longer there, but on my mobile it is. They've been doing this by regions since at least October.
@Navy1977 I'll still watch Aquaholic, but I'll be less likely to watch videos from channels I don't subscribe. Hope it doesn't negatively affect Nick too much.
What a well laid out aand decorated ship.They've even addressed my main 'pet-peeve' about so many yachts.They actually put the shore power cables to the Sides of the steps so people aren't tripping over them.For the love of sanity and safety,why do they lay the cables up the steps in so many ships?They can't all be too cramped to move the cable a Foot.?.
Interesting. Not my favorite Horizon layout but yes very roomy (as the Horizons tent to be). For where I live, (Southern Australia) and if I had the funds, this type of boat is useless to me as I'd need a Cat A (blue sea/open water ) and lovely as they are they aren't suitable . 😞 Great tour as ever Nick, thank you, love ya work 🙂
LIke they put the kitchen near the rear windows/glass doors. Would be great to be in that kitchen cooking... which oddly is what I often think of doing on a yacht.
I love it that I just knew.. when you mentioned the second owners cabin, you were going to say that 'neither will feel short-changed' Is it problematic that after watching almost all of your videos I feel that I can finish your sentences.. And I never really had a thing for boats. What a strange world we live in
Hi Nick to be honest I myself just didn’t have a feel for this boat like i usually do about others, just like some other comments just didn’t get the flow of it but thanks anyway 👍👍👍
Great tour as usual Nick. If I understood well, there are TVs everywhere on this boat except on the owner's cabin !! Is that a customer choice or a design limitation? Strange anyway.
This boat will suit couples who are fully commited to the 'active cruising' lifestyle; seeking out new adventures and sensations as they sail the seven seas. The multi-level design is a bit of a warren, but bed-hopping guests who are 'at it' like rabbits will revel in the hugger-mugger layout. It's a bargain too, and will appeal to those who aren't enormously wealthy.
I'm surprised about the small door into the bow space in the second guest cabin. If you hit something and flood by the bow, that water is going straight into the guest sleeping area. If you were going to put a door there, you'd think at least it would be a water-tight one.
The fly bridge bar is my favorite part. It's like having a rooftop lounge with a captain's view. And that day head on the fly bridge... Genius. Holy yacht dreams come true
totally amazed by the cool stuff in the owner's room, that walk-in closet and fancy bathroom feel like a high end hotel suite. And check out that storage spot under the front for all the deck gear super handy
@@WarrenSanchez-ge9ip the engineering is seriously cool. Picture cruising at 17 knots with the amazing view from the fly bridge. Just imagine the luxury and thrill that price tag can bring to the table
@@JuliaAllen-ne3yi I like the idea of purchasing a yacht and having it managed by a charter company as an investment,but im not sure if it will end up being more of an expense than an investment
@@WarrenSanchez-ge9ip no, not really yachts can increase in value in some cases, but that is not common.
@@WarrenSanchez-ge9ip you might want to rethink your motives for buying a boat or yacht primarily on whether or not it's a good venture. I'd recommend putting your money into companies that charter cruises or manage sea transport for goods and services. It's a different game and a more stable option
Maybe it's just me but I almost like this without the dining table. Free standing bar stools at the galley ? Really like the space management !! BRAVO !! Thank you Nick !
You're welcome! 🙂
The content lately has been so on point. So many incredible boats back to back to back!!!
Thank you! 🙂
Ikr I'm lovin it 😊
Clever and a 75 foot yacht are rarely shared concepts as mere size is the attraction. But this Horizon has disproved that notion.Roomy. Grand accommodations. Flexible layout. This has it all. Thanks, Nick and thanks to Horizon for creating this masterpiece of functional, floating art.
They do put a lot of thought into their layouts; Horizons always seem huge. Lovely boat
I love the exterior design of this one. The forward raked windshield normally gives it a trawler look but not in this case, the lines make this one look really sharp and stylish. Blown away with the vast volume they've packed into a 75ft boat. Thanks nick for another marvellous tour!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Will be interesting to ultimately compare to Nautistyles Bering 75.
This is an interesting design for sure. Would have liked to see the galley. You walked right by it... but this did get on my interested list. Thanks!
Superb amount of space for a 75’er and the ability to adapt the design to suit your needs is a big plus.
Great tour too, thanks!
You're very welcome 🙂
I sail an elderly ex charter Beneteau First 501 so this is not the kind of yacht I know much about, however? A few years ago I was in a Marina near Palma and got talking to a couple who had a 70 foot Horizon berthed there. Due to my charm and wit, my wifes puts it down to the wine, we were invited to go up the coast with them for lunch the following day. This was his second Horizon and was still in it's first season. He explained why he had chosen to buy from them including a couple of visits to the yard in Taiwan. He had looked at others, two based in the south of England that I won't name but are obvious. As he detailed litttle bits to me it became obvious the care and craftmanship that had gone into it. But what do I know, I sail a very old ex charter Beneteau .😀Merry Christmas everyone.🎄
Very nice. I’d prefer the upper helm on this one. Horizon sure manage to pack a lot in for a 75’ boat. Thank you Nick.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Never stop opening wardrobes!
Please keep opening hanging lockers! I would love to see more of the swim platform features/shore power/transom shower etc.
Horizon is an Asian brand that caters to North American customers, and I love seeing the different takes on design. When you look at a Princess you see a boat by people who's seas are the med or the Baltic, this is built by people who look out onto the huge Pacific. You wouldn't see these too much in the Med but you would around Hawaii. Lovely boats and it's great that Nick shows you everything not just the big Wow boats.
I love it! I like the up/down. Makes it seem larger than it is. The kids would love running around discovering things. 😂
That is a beautiful yacht, it is incredible how much they get into 75 feet. I love the fixtures and fittings and it has a great flow to it. Nice to see a generous crew area as well. Great tour Nick thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Wow, what a boat! There's something about this one I really, really like. I don't remember seeing many boats of this size with a skylounge option, either!
Wow that's a huge space for a 75 footer ! Nicely done too - very few compromises really. Yup, that's how it's done folks 👌
Whoa what a boat that is nothing short of spectacular - another great walkthrough by the GOAT of boating walkthroughs ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks Nick
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
There's nothing to want on this beautiful yacht. Totally awesome. Thank you Nick.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Great tour Nick. Love the main salon / galley layout. 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Horizon started the UHV style and really cashed in. Huge interior space in return for a somewhat tubby look. The main salon is so wide I think the extra foot of width that shrinks the port side deck is probably unnecessary, but many buyers will disagree. Thanks for an excellent tour as always.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
You keep opening those wardrobes Nick!
Darn tootin' 😄
You know Nick is lovin' the wine cooler when he mentions it twice. 🍷 🍷 Well done on each of the en suites as there are benches and no acrobatics are needed! 🤣
🥂
I very much like the layout of the fly bridge.
I like this one so much better than most of these new modern boats. Its unique and has a more to offer.
Love it. Nice layout with the separate stairs, and excellent crew/overflow cabin. Very impressed with the boat, and of course with the tour. Thanks!
1:54 Beautiful interior space wow !
I wish you’d shown the galley in more detail. The color matched fridge was interesting.
I felt that he pretty much missed the kitchen entirely 😮. Still, nice boat.
Great template for a custom boat , i perhaps would ditch some of the fittings on this one . But still i wouldnt complain if santa brought me this ! !
Nick, I’m probably showing my ignorance but let’s say you surprise your better half with a beautiful, new yacht, no crew, and guess what: we have to do all the cooking, cleaning, laundry etc. SURPRISE 🎉There goes my better half!! 😂(maybe you could mention this scenario at some point 🤷♂️) Thanks and great vid 👍Amazing for “only” 75 ft
Stunning yacht! I love how they've utilized the space!
Wow! What a feat of engineering! This yacht is amazing. I love what Horizon Yachts has been able to create. 75 footer - that monster 👹 was/is like a 120 footer… the bridge is amazing! Totally taken aback with this yacht- great tour, Nick! Thanks 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
I still am struggling to believe that this is 'only' 75 foot. This thing is really like a 100+ inside. That crew cabin is just wonderful too.
Tyvm Nick!
I'm very, very impressed with that boat. It seems really spacious, despite being 'only' a 75 footer, The layout seems to work really well. And as always, Nick, a really interesting, informative, and entertaining tour.
Thank you very much! 🙂
I love the “no sitting” signs placed in the foredecks lay around area which actually are designed for “sitting”.
Owners privilege I suppose during tours.
A beautiful boat with a good lay out. Quality at its best
Hi Nick, a good offering from Horizon. Absolutely think that undercroft storage is a winner. For me that bow cabin is ideal as owners accommodation whether or not it's the best position for a bedroom in less inclement weather could be debatable 🤔 The alternative access to the errant son/daughters latest squeeze cabin is brilliant if at sea in not perfect weather too, no accidently left open transom doorway 🧐 All academic of course unless the lottery came up trumps 😎 Cheers DougT
Good luck! 🤞🏻
Amazing utilization of space . It’s like a 100 footer 😮
Wow, thats an absolutely awesome yacht, and oh, the nicest of bars on the flybridge 😁Well done tour, as always. Thank you 😀
My pleasure!
Wowsers....Thanks Nick.
My pleasure! 🙂
this review really put a comment you made on the previous in light, the AC noise... nothing could be heard in the previous one, a constant humming on this one
The space is impressive for 75 foot, thanks for the tour sir nick
No problem 👍
I would go for a skylounge + mid bridge delete. And put the galley up where the mid bridge was deleted. Would open up the main lounge area lots.
With these under 24mtr yatchs, I find it a waste that they don't configure the rear "crew cabin" access layout much more like a guest access layout, so that the crew cabin area could be made into a guest cabin instead for no crew.
Great proposals for a better used layout. The crew area is almost kitted out like a guest area including easy access from the cockpit and would suit kids well.
@@LordLauderdale I think some issue with providing much more of a "guest cabin" access to the crew area is the design of larger cockpit and possibly the engine room further back on this yatch. I doubt a staircase further forward where the crew bathroom is would be possible, to allow a deck access at the main deck structure.
I do prefer under 24mtr yachts which have the layout with potential of aft guest cabins.
For that kind of money, I'd rather buy a Johnson 87 skylounge and do a couple million refit.
Thanks Nick! My yacht addiction was well catered for...me! Really practical vessel this...😊
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Whether you like Horizon or not (I like), there is absolutely no denying that they always give you an amazing amount of usable space on every size FD model. When Nick opened up that day head on the flybridge, my mouth dropped- WHAT? They killed it with that. Also, the amount of customization they offer means there's an option to make it just right for the owners' needs. The hard part would be choosing one over the other. Of course, if you had enough money, I guess you could just grab a few of them with different layouts. I'll take this layout this month, next month I'll take the other one.😂
Hmm, wonder if you could make the lower helm an open raised galley with bar stools and just a huge salon?
Nice yacht and great tour Nick.
Many thanks!
Mr Nick what type of sorcery, black magic have you tricked us with???? 75ft🫨🤯 naval architects and engineers are true wizards of science. Big ups from Dallas, Texas.🤙🏽
Hi Nick. I think the Riviera 78 has a loo on the top deck......and let's not forget those 4 bars! Ha. 🍸
Yes, good point!
I really enjoy your tours. Thanks
I'm so glad! 🙂
I like the look of this boat. Great tour! Thanks for that.
Thanks for watching!
Love the layout of this MY. Great video Nick.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Very nice. I might be wrong, but I think that they borrowed the idea of a slightly raised forward cabin with the storage underneath from the absolute navetta range.
As you would say. "Brilliant." Beautiful boat.
Nice tour! Love two helm stations!
Another fantastic tour and a beautiful boat
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Hi Nick, At first I thought you spoiled us with again a Superyacht show end it is not Sunday great, No its a mini Superyacht show this Horizon FD75 Skyline and it is empresive Nick I am imprest starting with a big high and low transome good size cockpit and a open galley-salon in one I love the Master in the bow for me and it is ensuite 2 twin or one also possible as a double with a shared bathroom the second big master or VIP look very nice and the double bridge deck great Thanks Nick super ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
It's no Gulf Craft Majesty 175 but Mr Burnham sir it's always good to see a fine tour of a yacht a little different from the norm, all though being truthfully she's not my preference but you can't knock the fit and finish along with the furnishings. Well Nick I wait patiently week in week out for my dream of a tour from the master of a Gulf Craft Majesty 175 and it's OK , I understand these things and so on,but I'm sorry Nick I have to add another yacht onto my wishlist,so as quickly as possible please sir,one of your masterly tours of the new Galeon 800 pretty please with a bow on top,all the best from Cornwall 🤗👌👍
I'd love to film the Galeon 800
Horizon does it again of course. Reminds me somewhat of a catamaran with all the space. Wonderful yacht, but I have never really like Horizons crew areas. This zeems adequate enough though.
KEEP OPENING EVERYTHING!!! We can just skip if we're not interested in that part.
Like the upper deck and possible options for the helm and the protective enclosure for crew access is novel and useful.
Thank you for the tour Nick
My pleasure!
amazing amount of space in there
Thanks for the share Nick.
I really like that. I’d go for an open flybridge rather than enclosed.
your videos is soo help-fully
and soo amezing
Thank you! 🙂
Stunning yacht - awesome always Nick 👍
Many thanks!
Very interesting design concepts. It's massive for 75 feet, I would like to see it designed as a displament Hull.
Reckon could get 2k range.
I would opt for no lower helm, enclose and create sky lounge, even put bulk head to create separate helm space on the upper deck. 4 really good sized cabins, what's not to like
Will the upper helm look like that if it is fully enclosed? I guess changing design functions to mirror the lower help be possible? A bit to plastic as it is now. Otherwise a eally great yatch. Love the passage down to the crew quarters and engine. More boat manufacturers need to add this solution.
Horizon are very open to customisation so I'm sure they would do it however you wish.
Best 75 ft boat yet
Would love to see what they could use the space from the lower helm for - with that set up as it, I don’t see the point of the lower helm.
Great tour as always, and as ever, I’ll keep dreaming! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
You know what? That IS a nice wardrobe.
I know, right!? 😄
Just for the fun if it, have you ever considered a tour of a commercial fishing vessel? I think it would be a lot of fun to dig into a new one 👍
Maybe one day!
Great video, Nick!
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Excellent video beautiful yacht nick ⛵️🛥🚤👏👏👏👍👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Many thanks! 🙂
I would say the forward cabin was the owner's cabin because it had a bigger bed, 2 wardrobes, the only double vanity and it bigger plus it had it's own access definitely owner's cabin.
TH-cam got rid of the "Skip Ad" choice, be ready for your views to take a hit.
@Navy1977 it rolls out in phases from what I gather. On my PC, skip ads is no longer there, but on my mobile it is. They've been doing this by regions since at least October.
@Navy1977 I'll still watch Aquaholic, but I'll be less likely to watch videos from channels I don't subscribe. Hope it doesn't negatively affect Nick too much.
Fd Range vessels are punch packers. They are just packing bigger vessel vibes in a compact concept.
What a well laid out aand decorated ship.They've even addressed my main 'pet-peeve' about so many yachts.They actually put the shore power cables to the Sides of the steps so people aren't tripping over them.For the love of sanity and safety,why do they lay the cables up the steps in so many ships?They can't all be too cramped to move the cable a Foot.?.
Very nice 75-footer
Was there any A/V equipment in the forward cabin? It had wardrobes etc, but curious about TV?
Thanks
Interesting. Not my favorite Horizon layout but yes very roomy (as the Horizons tent to be). For where I live, (Southern Australia) and if I had the funds, this type of boat is useless to me as I'd need a Cat A (blue sea/open water ) and lovely as they are they aren't suitable . 😞 Great tour as ever Nick, thank you, love ya work 🙂
LIke they put the kitchen near the rear windows/glass doors. Would be great to be in that kitchen cooking... which oddly is what I often think of doing on a yacht.
Slightly quirky layout but a really nice boat nick.
Really liked this one.
Actually Nick, if you’re looking for a head on a fly bridge on a sub 75’ boat, look no further than the Horizon PC68! 😉👍🏻🇨🇦
Fair enough! But they cheat a tiny bit by being a cat, loads more space for the length. Good shout though! 🙂
I love it that I just knew.. when you mentioned the second owners cabin, you were going to say that 'neither will feel short-changed' Is it problematic that after watching almost all of your videos I feel that I can finish your sentences.. And I never really had a thing for boats. What a strange world we live in
Fantastic!! 😄
This is my favorite ever. I want one!
another good demo, thanks
My pleasure!
Really liked this one.😊
Hi Nick to be honest I myself just didn’t have a feel for this boat like i usually do about others, just like some other comments just didn’t get the flow of it but thanks anyway 👍👍👍
Great tour as usual Nick. If I understood well, there are TVs everywhere on this boat except on the owner's cabin !! Is that a customer choice or a design limitation? Strange anyway.
I think it hinges out of the ceiling
@AQUAHOLIC Smart. Thanks a lot for the reply
@Navy1977 yep, went back and saw it as soon ss Nick replied. Thanks
very nice indeed
Almost the perfect yatch just a few changes that I would make.
@Navy1977 A beach club instead of crew quarters and enclose the upper area to create a lounge area.
Gorgeous!!
It seems much larger than a 75-foot boat. It has pretty good speed also with a 17-knot cruise speed.
This boat will suit couples who are fully commited to the 'active cruising' lifestyle; seeking out new adventures and sensations as they sail the seven seas. The multi-level design is a bit of a warren, but bed-hopping guests who are 'at it' like rabbits will revel in the hugger-mugger layout.
It's a bargain too, and will appeal to those who aren't enormously wealthy.
6:52 "Really nice size! Really nice shower! Really nice views!"
Finally a tv not at some odd angle from the sofa.. I get it who cares about a TV on a yacht but it’s a design flaw
I'm surprised about the small door into the bow space in the second guest cabin. If you hit something and flood by the bow, that water is going straight into the guest sleeping area. If you were going to put a door there, you'd think at least it would be a water-tight one.
Probably best not to drive it into things. 🙂
@@AQUAHOLIC Haha. :)
What a messy layout! And dining table inside at the entrance? 😊😮