Great value for money. She's lovely, modern, light, agile and quiet. Leave it to the Italians to design and build yachts. They know what they're doing.
Agreed, she's a real beauty, but on the small side - if the owner wants to party more and travel less, they want to trade up to the biggest Silent Cat they can get.
Yes, it's just tragic that Pershing and all of Ferretti Group were sold to China. I hope many people of those great employees leave that group and form a new Italian/European company, or join existing ones to make such beautiful boats under better ownership!
It's also partially owned by the Ferrari family. Entirely Italian management, yachts built in Italy...it's a bit harsh to criticise the ownership when they are doing such a great job.
@@Yachtsforsaleblog Ferrari family have only around 8% which is basically nothing. It's Chinese-owned, Chinese-controlled now. Of course they have "Italian management" as a front, that helps them operate with most people not even knowing they're Chinese-owned. That has been the Chinese strategy with countless companies for years already: pretend to be as Western as possible. And that's how companies work (especially Chinese ones): owners call the shots, decide strategy, decide which suppliers they use, etc. and the rest is just execution. China has a very organised, very sophisticated long-term plan which has been formed by CCP and PLA. The money goes to China, control is in China, and especially in the future all the "market-muscle" which these companies have is wielded by China. Not to mention how much China bribes European politicians and civil servants... China is not a normal country to deal with, even as merely a trading partner: even fully European companies which only trade with China are pressured into hiring Chinese people into the company (who are really PLA agents of course). And with Chinese-owned companies the situation is even further in that direction of Chinese control and they really use all means to wrest control of the industry and gear it to a Chinese-dependent one, as well as using all their nefarious means to gain advantage for the companies they own. They definitely use industrial espionage aggressively.
I would prefer a boat like this over some massive crewed super yacht that feels empty when you haven't got many guests on . I wonder why the owner is selling it as it has seen so little use ?
Actually I have always preferred the bigger crewed yachts, over these smaller fast cruising yachts, but I have to say that I am pretty damned impressed by this boat. This would fit into the Miami lifestyle perfectly.
They're pretty efficient for the speeds they cruse at...remember that the fuel consumption is divided up onto the far more miles they do per hour. If you typically only have limited time to spend on your yacht as you are still working/have other obligations, a faster yacht lets you have a much larger area to discover. Especially after a few years you've probably seen everything which is a few miles away a million times, and a fast yacht lets you expand that reach many times over.
I always look at all of these boats in terms of... full-time living. I just might be able to do it on a boat like this. now, the pesky problem of money...
Why no 3 cabins! And saloon sofa half the people sitting cant see tv!! Beatiful yacht but ill take a princess y72! Happy sailing all and God bless all⚓🛥🙏❤
I am always suspicious of anything disposed of so quickly unless it’s for financial gain so there’s needs to be more explanation than ‘ the owner changes yachts often’ That doesn’t make much sense TBH
What a very cynical point of view. It’s really not that unusual for owners of yachts of this size to change them very regularly. They usually take a big hit financially, but consider yacht ownership as an expensive past time that they enjoy. And the only people who “needs more explanation” are qualified buyers who come and view the yacht.
Any possible "suspicious" circumstances are almost certainly regarding the owner, not the yacht! And with such a new yacht there's basically no fear of an owner in financial trouble having skimped on maintenance either.
Great value for money. She's lovely, modern, light, agile and quiet.
Leave it to the Italians to design and build yachts. They know what they're doing.
They sure do. Fulvio di Simoni is a master of yacht design, he’s managed to keep the lines fresh over decades without losing the Pershing “look”.
Very nice yacht! Lovely boat, great performance, and a very elegant and thoughtful design.
A lovely "Silver missile" Pershing, giving you everything you would want for a lazy or busy day on the Med.
Very nice yacht! Thanks for sharing! she is a beauty! 👍👍
Love Pershing. Hope she'll find a new owner soon.
It does baffle me why the current owner wants to sell her after only two cruises.
Probably someone that dont need a fast boat and prefer more space or range
Agreed, she's a real beauty, but on the small side - if the owner wants to party more and travel less, they want to trade up to the biggest Silent Cat they can get.
In this category, there is only ONE and that is Pershing. New or used it will always be a great yacht to be a proud owner of.
Yes, it's just tragic that Pershing and all of Ferretti Group were sold to China.
I hope many people of those great employees leave that group and form a new Italian/European company, or join existing ones to make such beautiful boats under better ownership!
It's also partially owned by the Ferrari family. Entirely Italian management, yachts built in Italy...it's a bit harsh to criticise the ownership when they are doing such a great job.
@@Yachtsforsaleblog Ferrari family have only around 8% which is basically nothing. It's Chinese-owned, Chinese-controlled now.
Of course they have "Italian management" as a front, that helps them operate with most people not even knowing they're Chinese-owned. That has been the Chinese strategy with countless companies for years already: pretend to be as Western as possible.
And that's how companies work (especially Chinese ones): owners call the shots, decide strategy, decide which suppliers they use, etc. and the rest is just execution.
China has a very organised, very sophisticated long-term plan which has been formed by CCP and PLA.
The money goes to China, control is in China, and especially in the future all the "market-muscle" which these companies have is wielded by China. Not to mention how much China bribes European politicians and civil servants...
China is not a normal country to deal with, even as merely a trading partner: even fully European companies which only trade with China are pressured into hiring Chinese people into the company (who are really PLA agents of course).
And with Chinese-owned companies the situation is even further in that direction of Chinese control and they really use all means to wrest control of the industry and gear it to a Chinese-dependent one, as well as using all their nefarious means to gain advantage for the companies they own. They definitely use industrial espionage aggressively.
Great owner-operator weekend toy!
I would prefer a boat like this over some massive crewed super yacht that feels empty when you haven't got many guests on .
I wonder why the owner is selling it as it has seen so little use ?
Thanks for watching. The owner loves yachts, and frequently changes.
You will never get a true answer.
Actually I have always preferred the bigger crewed yachts, over these smaller fast cruising yachts, but I have to say that I am pretty damned impressed by this boat. This would fit into the Miami lifestyle perfectly.
Very nice yacht.
2:50 ok... That's impressive
i like this yatch❤
Hello David. Can you plz have some nightshots of the yachts, so we can see them in there full LED light glory...:)
Lovely boat, great performance. Nicely laid out. Me like, shame I’m broke
Nothing looks like a Pershing!
Someone had massive buyers remorse.
I think I need one, but I have to work 5 jobs
Whats the range of this yacht?
Big fan of the channel but since the Orcas out for revenge I don’t find small yachts safe.
No vibration-maybe, but good fuel consumption, that clearly isn’t a thing for pershing yachts
They're pretty efficient for the speeds they cruse at...remember that the fuel consumption is divided up onto the far more miles they do per hour.
If you typically only have limited time to spend on your yacht as you are still working/have other obligations, a faster yacht lets you have a much larger area to discover. Especially after a few years you've probably seen everything which is a few miles away a million times, and a fast yacht lets you expand that reach many times over.
How many meters is she?
19m I think.
😍🇮🇹💪
How the interior is devided makes it feel small. And why a crew cabin wtf
I always look at all of these boats in terms of... full-time living. I just might be able to do it on a boat like this. now, the pesky problem of money...
Ok, but could it cross the Atlantic Ocean?
Absolutely yes. On the deck of a ship.
No swimming pool either.
@@Yachtsforsaleblog 😂👌💥
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Why no 3 cabins! And saloon sofa half the people sitting cant see tv!! Beatiful yacht but ill take a princess y72! Happy sailing all and God bless all⚓🛥🙏❤
I am always suspicious of anything disposed of so quickly unless it’s for financial gain so there’s needs to be more explanation than ‘ the owner changes yachts often’ That doesn’t make much sense TBH
What a very cynical point of view. It’s really not that unusual for owners of yachts of this size to change them very regularly. They usually take a big hit financially, but consider yacht ownership as an expensive past time that they enjoy.
And the only people who “needs more explanation” are qualified buyers who come and view the yacht.
Any possible "suspicious" circumstances are almost certainly regarding the owner, not the yacht! And with such a new yacht there's basically no fear of an owner in financial trouble having skimped on maintenance either.
53 knots top cruise
140X Coming soooooooon.