Gorgeous vessel, and a thoroughly professional video. Two notable absences though. Nothing shown for either the engine room or the crew spaces. I think to truly be a full walkthrough these areas should get some air time too.
@@DenisonYachting that makes sense, and I've seen some videos where that is actually explained. The crew needs and deserves privacy. That being said, when a vessel of this quality (and associated cost) is being promoted, it seems to me that some arrangement could be made to show some of the crew spaces. After all, it would only be an inconvenience for a short period of time. I recognize the likelihood that I don't know all the factors, though. I still like seeing the engine room, too. Having said all that, I really do enjoy the videos you post and I'll definitely keep watching them, and buying lottery tickets, just in case! :-)
This one, excellence, mine games, and never enough. Those I am I'm love with. Ideally it would be a trideck, atleast 110 long. Dark gloss wood, nice crew quarters, and minimum 3000 nm range. Preferably 4-5k. Oh, and an elevator is getting to be more and more a nesessity as I hit the 60 year mark. No charters, just me and the crew to go around the world. Friends and family sometimes for sure but me and the crew usually.
So why (in regards to the master suite) does the man get the shower and the woman get the tub? I've watched several of these and this seems to be the case in all of them (pardon my ignorance)
Good question. A lot of heads are split this way, and are almost always designed like this from the beginning by the family that built the yacht. There are plenty of boats also built that have a shared shower w/ combined tub. It really comes down to the preference of how the owners think they will use the boat. I guess there's just more women that prefer to have a tub (or the option to have a bath tub) over a shower.
All that space and only 6 state rooms? That's insane, plus the unnecessarily large master room. Like holy crap guys you could split that into two rooms at least! Really how often do you spend time in your room watching TV on a boat? It's a huge waste of space
I would, but then again I'm older. I wouldn't be port hopping with her. I would take her to sea. But, I know I am different. I don't drink or do drugs so it won't be a party boat. I'd just use her as a blue water cruiser. New zealand, indonesia, japan, india, Australia, med, and so on. And I'd be on board every mile. So, yes, I'd be in bed watching sat tv. I'm getting old. Bummer. By the way, I am a Navy Vet.
Have questioned why only 6 staterooms for a long time, found out a lot has to do with chartering rules & regulations, Country of Flag etc...etc...there's a lot that goes into it.
The reason why most luxury yachts only have six state/guest rooms is because of chartering. If a boat _charters_ more than 12 people, then maritime law states it has to start carrying those giant, yellow & white life boats. Also, when you're chartering, you generally don't want a lot of people with you while relaxing. Some boats this size even have room for only 10 guests. As for the televisions, why would you spend millions on a yacht and _not_ have them? You don't know what your guests are going to want to do and what they want to watch. You can't swim all day, so when you go to wind down, some people will want to watch tv, a movie, maybe even use a game system. When the owners are with their families, there are many stories of owners who watch tv all day, mainly stock market channels. (Also why most tv's can be hidden when not in use.)
The voice over guy needs to speak properly FOYER is FOY ER not FOY YA. This affectation shits me right off. Not even the French say FOY YA and it's their word.
wow just beautiful. my kind of yacht. realy worm interior and nice colores.
That boat is insanely nice. Denison did a great job showcasing it.
Thanks Capt Shane!
:)
The interior styling of this Yacht is sublime.
we think so too :)
The interior of this ship is supreme.
Thanks Andrew... we love her!
This is BEAUTIFUL machine.
Thanks Andrew!
Gorgeous vessel, and a thoroughly professional video. Two notable absences though. Nothing shown for either the engine room or the crew spaces. I think to truly be a full walkthrough these areas should get some air time too.
Some videos do show that. Sometimes there are crew living onboard and we don't want to interrupt them.
@@DenisonYachting that makes sense, and I've seen some videos where that is actually explained. The crew needs and deserves privacy. That being said, when a vessel of this quality (and associated cost) is being promoted, it seems to me that some arrangement could be made to show some of the crew spaces. After all, it would only be an inconvenience for a short period of time. I recognize the likelihood that I don't know all the factors, though. I still like seeing the engine room, too. Having said all that, I really do enjoy the videos you post and I'll definitely keep watching them, and buying lottery tickets, just in case! :-)
What a stunner!!!
Thanks a lot Daniel!
This one, excellence, mine games, and never enough. Those I am I'm love with. Ideally it would be a trideck, atleast 110 long. Dark gloss wood, nice crew quarters, and minimum 3000 nm range. Preferably 4-5k. Oh, and an elevator is getting to be more and more a nesessity as I hit the 60 year mark. No charters, just me and the crew to go around the world. Friends and family sometimes for sure but me and the crew usually.
I just love mine..
Beautiful yacht and video :)
Thanks Bernard!
Classy and classic. Very nice.
Yes she is. Thank you for watching.
Awesome sauce!!
thanks!
Awesome!!
Thanks Jason!
very nice
Thanks Stacey!
its a glass boat, like all of them that richmond built. i worked on this on and all the others!
thanks aaron!
Nice
Thanks Paul!
It would be good to have a video of the guy (or girl) making those videos and the editing too. Excellent job.
Thanks Laurent and good idea!
So why (in regards to the master suite) does the man get the shower and the woman get the tub? I've watched several of these and this seems to be the case in all of them (pardon my ignorance)
Good question. A lot of heads are split this way, and are almost always designed like this from the beginning by the family that built the yacht. There are plenty of boats also built that have a shared shower w/ combined tub. It really comes down to the preference of how the owners think they will use the boat. I guess there's just more women that prefer to have a tub (or the option to have a bath tub) over a shower.
Only fifteen million bucks? I'll take two! You can deliver them second-day air, right?
Keren 👍👍
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Steel hull? What is she made of?
good question and sorry it took us so long to reply... she's actually got a composite hull.
Volume is low
Beautiful boat
Thanks a lot Kimmy!
Can i have it?
kinda depends on where your offer starts :)
Still available at $13.9 million two years later......
Why do they even discuss the non-built-in furniture? That is $20K of odds and ends in a boat priced in the millions.
good question Robert... its actually more interesting to viewers than we thought. we get questions about this sort of stuff, so we add it.
Wtb. Sound editing. It's wayyyy to low
She's front bow heavy. :(
All that space and only 6 state rooms? That's insane, plus the unnecessarily large master room. Like holy crap guys you could split that into two rooms at least! Really how often do you spend time in your room watching TV on a boat? It's a huge waste of space
I would, but then again I'm older. I wouldn't be port hopping with her. I would take her to sea. But, I know I am different. I don't drink or do drugs so it won't be a party boat. I'd just use her as a blue water cruiser. New zealand, indonesia, japan, india, Australia, med, and so on. And I'd be on board every mile. So, yes, I'd be in bed watching sat tv. I'm getting old. Bummer. By the way, I am a Navy Vet.
@@Big.Ron1 alright that explanation makes alot of since. I'm a younger guy so ya, I can now definitely see that.
Have questioned why only 6 staterooms for a long time, found out a lot has to do with chartering rules & regulations, Country of Flag etc...etc...there's a lot that goes into it.
The reason why most luxury yachts only have six state/guest rooms is because of chartering. If a boat _charters_ more than 12 people, then maritime law states it has to start carrying those giant, yellow & white life boats. Also, when you're chartering, you generally don't want a lot of people with you while relaxing. Some boats this size even have room for only 10 guests.
As for the televisions, why would you spend millions on a yacht and _not_ have them? You don't know what your guests are going to want to do and what they want to watch. You can't swim all day, so when you go to wind down, some people will want to watch tv, a movie, maybe even use a game system. When the owners are with their families, there are many stories of owners who watch tv all day, mainly stock market channels. (Also why most tv's can be hidden when not in use.)
The voice over guy needs to speak properly FOYER is FOY ER not FOY YA. This affectation shits me right off. Not even the French say FOY YA and it's their word.
Typical american senior daintiest style