I watch a lot of boat, car, home, and travel trailer videos, including about 6 different videos on the Aquila 70 in order to dream and pass the monotony of everyday life by, and I have to say that this is the most realistic POV camera aspect ratio I've ever seen. Dang that's good!! Awesome job!!
🍀 I have to say, and I have looked at a lot of catamaran that boat is stunning it is really beautiful laid out beautifully and my way thinking great job guys🍀😎👌✨✨✨
Not sure what you mean. Generally speaking, one doesn't 'winterize' a yacht as you would keep all the systems running. The only things you'd need to winterize would be to drain outdoor faucets, showers, and the like. You'd run bubblers or pumps around the hulls, though if you had the $$ for that, I would expect that you'd relocate it south during cold winters. Am I missing anything?
Looks nice, but feels very odd to me. Staterooms w/ ensuite head/separate shower - all three of them are very nice. ✔️ But what's with that dead space forward of the dressers in the owner's suite? Extra space for a desk chair? Makeup stool? Between the aft deck, swim platform, sidedeck access, and foredeck, I counted approximately 906 different levels. Foredeck - Does everyone tramp all over those clear tinted 'hatches' at the bow to port and starboard? Access to the upper/main helm station from inside - Since that area is enclosed, why is there an 'outdoor looking' hatch over the stairs, or is it more like steps as in a ladder? The wetbar/galley area feels strange. Mainly because of the lower helm station that has no seating. It just kind of "exists" there. And then what the heck is that area next to the 3rd stateroom amidships? It's laid-out like it could be a crew galley, but you wouldn't have that there, and that 'yacht' doesn't command that size of crew accommodation. So it's an elaborate laundry room/folding table?? I guess that little wethead adjacent to the starboard ER is the 'day head'? At the end of the day, I guess it's just a large space for 1-3 couples, with a crew that "Captain's the boat", while the other crew member cooks and cleans and handles lines? I'm sorry, but my critique is that it's an unattractive boat from afar, that almost accidentally, has a few nice areas. Give me a 70', heck, a 55' single hull all day, twice on Sunday over that, oversized tennis sneaker.
Definitely a beauty love the design and layout
I watch a lot of boat, car, home, and travel trailer videos, including about 6 different videos on the Aquila 70 in order to dream and pass the monotony of everyday life by, and I have to say that this is the most realistic POV camera aspect ratio I've ever seen. Dang that's good!! Awesome job!!
I must say, this all stuff is really just beyond imagination ❤
Beautiful boat
🍀 I have to say, and I have looked at a lot of catamaran that boat is stunning it is really beautiful laid out beautifully and my way thinking great job guys🍀😎👌✨✨✨
Nice yacht
Nice. That's the first 70' that I've seen with non-canvas walls/sliders on the 3rd deck
Beautiful
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Fantastic ❤
Lovely❤
Beautiful ❤️
I like this 70 more than the 80 or the 100. 😊it's just set up better.
Fabulous
Lovely ❤
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Great❤
nice
Nice
how they winterize that thing ???
Not sure what you mean. Generally speaking, one doesn't 'winterize' a yacht as you would keep all the systems running. The only things you'd need to winterize would be to drain outdoor faucets, showers, and the like. You'd run bubblers or pumps around the hulls, though if you had the $$ for that, I would expect that you'd relocate it south during cold winters. Am I missing anything?
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Looks nice, but feels very odd to me. Staterooms w/ ensuite head/separate shower - all three of them are very nice. ✔️ But what's with that dead space forward of the dressers in the owner's suite? Extra space for a desk chair? Makeup stool?
Between the aft deck, swim platform, sidedeck access, and foredeck, I counted approximately 906 different levels.
Foredeck - Does everyone tramp all over those clear tinted 'hatches' at the bow to port and starboard? Access to the upper/main helm station from inside - Since that area is enclosed, why is there an 'outdoor looking' hatch over the stairs, or is it more like steps as in a ladder?
The wetbar/galley area feels strange. Mainly because of the lower helm station that has no seating. It just kind of "exists" there.
And then what the heck is that area next to the 3rd stateroom amidships? It's laid-out like it could be a crew galley, but you wouldn't have that there, and that 'yacht' doesn't command that size of crew accommodation. So it's an elaborate laundry room/folding table??
I guess that little wethead adjacent to the starboard ER is the 'day head'?
At the end of the day, I guess it's just a large space for 1-3 couples, with a crew that "Captain's the boat", while the other crew member cooks and cleans and handles lines?
I'm sorry, but my critique is that it's an unattractive boat from afar, that almost accidentally, has a few nice areas.
Give me a 70', heck, a 55' single hull all day, twice on Sunday over that, oversized tennis sneaker.
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Teknenin bağlı olduğu yerde o dalga sesinin ne işi var
Dang music.. thombs down..
Only three staterooms in 70 feet
My dady o is trying to get me for trespassing 🎉$50$🎉
Don’t be fooled by the looks, it’s a horribly built boat (imho) full of every imaginable problem you could ever encounter
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