Same! I don't watch Denison (really wanted to see this one though) because they seem so rushed in their tours. Nick is brilliant and I feel like he answers any questions you'll have during his tours. 13 min tour. Nick would have probably done between 30 and 60 with this one.
@@LillyMcNealWhite Denison are brokers/service providers, they exist to sell yachts, rent charters and sort out different services for owners. Their tours are focused on showing what a yacht offers without going overboard on all the details because the people that buy these kinds of toys don't need to know what the appliances are, any history about the builders or all the ins and outs of the features on offer. If they are interested in the yacht they will get the info and undoubtedly a much more thorough walk though. It's one of the reasons I rarely watch their run throughs unless its on a yacht I really want to see. I would much rather watch Nick or Victoria & Rico, that way I can get a good look at all the things I can't afford.
How can they afford to build something like this without a buyer already in place and funding the build? Seems crazy to sink millions and millions of dollars into a build of a boat with such a small potential customer list.
What I like the most about this one is the "naval" style. Switch that bow crane for a 127 mm dual purpose cannon and throw some RGM-84 Harpoon launchers amidships and you got yourself a nice corvette.
Now, this is a true mega yacht tour. Mr. Smith at Denison does a phenomenal job in my humble opinion. So often I get to watch different individuals or small companies that are able to get on a super, ultra or mega yacht only to bastardize the entire ship tour. This was an excellent presentation of "Bold" and provides me with inspiration to work that much harder. Excellent work!
Denison does a pretty good job with their tours and presentations, and they definitely have good production and editing. I would have loved to see how the helicopter was stowed in the garage/make-shift hanger, but in the overall context and intent behind the presentation, it probably would not be as important or interesting to see, especially by comparison to the rest of the spaces on the vessel.
Like a giant Mizu. I've seen a lot of walk through videos on this boat. Always amazed me that people who claim to be into yachts have never heard of this boat, or Sea Axe or Hodor.
The support vessel is a completely new phenomena. It's literally the newest thing in an industry that's as old as cavemen. Not surprising that most people don't know of this.
Now BOLD does indeed bring a whole new meaning to the definition of "yacht". What I see watching this video is one thing above all else, and that would be "potential". Most other yachts, even when they are in a similar size category, have certain limitations how they can be used, decorated or even just how their owners can live on them. But I think BOLD breaks right through those limitations. Do you want a giant party boat? Nothing easier than that. Do you prefer your yacht to be something like a private research vessel? I'm sure she could easily be accommodate whatever is necessary for such a purpose. Do you want to leave the life on land behind and have your own floating mansion which can carry you around the world? Well, this is of course just my opinion but I think I could live aboard this ship very easily and rarely find a reason to leave. I actually find those two spaces for helicopters quite interesting. My own ship is way smaller (and way older) than BOLD and thusly a landing pad is not really something you would expect on a ship like mine. However BOLD is way bigger and also has the means to serve a way wider range of purposes. So I can definitely see why having the capability to accommodate two helicopters makes sense for a ship like this. My personal favourite place that were shown are definitely the master stateroom and the winter garden. Well, I could go on for a while talking about this particular yacht, but I guess this post is long enough already and few people want to read an entire novel when they go through the comments of a video like this. So, in short: This yacht is quite awesome.
It's fascinating watching the life of this boat, from its beginnings as a US Navy research vessel. Then its conversion to this exciting go anywhere, anytime explorer.
I wonder if you can take it off its stand, flip it over, put it in the water, and paddle around in it. Because one thing this doesn’t have is enough smaller boats. 😀
Compared to the rest of the boat the master bedroom was underwhelming. The main salon was so huge I was expecting a spectacular master and it was pretty much on par with other super yachts I’ve seen. With that being said this boat is still one of the coolest I’ve seen.
West Australian built. Henderson has pumped out some stupidly good boats over the years!. I remember driving past Austal when I was a kid drooling on the car window….:D
"The crew has full rights to use the exercise equipment" is such a weird statement. This video seems to imply *_Bold_* is for charter only; do crew exercise in front of guests while chartering? If for sale, I'd hope the owner would allow the crew to exercise on the equipment and that wouldn't have to be stipulated in contracts. (But I've yet to own a luxury yacht, so I don't know this.)
Crazy rich people are not really known for their ability to share, which probably helped them get crazy rich. It isn't uncommon for crew to have restricted access to facilities or equipment that doesn't relate to their job and you need to understand that they are there to work, even if their office happens to be a superyacht.
@@grondhero Then your ability to extract information from complete sentences is broken. My first sentence responds to your first sentence and my second sentence responds to your second sentence. Your third sentence is irrelevant because it isn't for sale.
@@aaronwebb7090 *"The crew has full rights to use the exercise equipment" is such a weird statement.* Your response: _Crazy rich people are not really known for their ability to share, which probably helped them get crazy rich._ Your response doesn't correlate; in fact, it's the opposite. You're not providing any new information. *This video seems to imply Bold is for charter only; do crew exercise in front of guests while chartering?* Your response: _It isn't uncommon for crew to have restricted access to facilities or equipment that doesn't relate to their job and you need to understand that they are there to work, even if their office happens to be a superyacht._ Your second sentence contradicts your first. "Rich people don't share, crew can use the equipment." You're still not providing new information, just regurgitating basic knowledge. _Your third sentence is irrelevant because it isn't for sale._ It is for sale, privately: www.boatinternational.com/yacht-market-intelligence/brokerage-sales-news/silveryachts-bold-yacht-for-sale You appear to mistake knowledge for wisdom. Since you cannot extrapolate from what I originally stated, nor re-evaluate your response when I told you *"Your response doesn't answer my question, nor provide any new information,"* let me inform you of some basic knowledge that I already have when making my post: I've been watching yacht videos for years, from salesmen, companies, yachtees and yacht fans. In the vast majority of videos I've seen, if there is a gym on board, _as opposed to simply an exercise bike,_ the videos mentioned the crew enjoy it as well as the owner. In chartered vessels, the crew tend to wake up before the guests, sometimes hours prior, allowing them to go for a swim or use some equipment before the guests are up. Prior the guests being up, the crew will finish their swim/exercise and prepare for the day. _It is not expected for the crew to be using the equipment in front of guests while chartering._ Hence, the weird statement I originally quoted and my question regarding it. It could very well be that they included that for _new buyers/viewers_ and not for someone seasoned. You have responded twice adding nothing to the OP and just sound like a braggart at a movie telling everyone that you know what's going on, when they've finished the book.
When a boat is to big. Not for me.. My biggest problem is the crew being around. I'll keep my 70' foot and run around in my birthday suit chasing my gal. Now that's boating..lol
This feels more like a business/office building than a yacht a family or person would own. Lots of huge spaces without any feeling or connection. The high speed transit is a neat feature that no one will use due to fuel costs and the uncomfortable ride at that speed. I guess I see this being a successful charter in Monaco where its rented out by a company for the race weekend. Who else would need a smoke machine?
Would of been nice to actually see the main galley, crew galley, etc. But a very nice vessel. That engine room/mechanical area is so spacious. No little nooks and crannies to have to squeeze into to do service and maintenance.
Good idea, having a second location to land. If you have all the tenders on board and tied down, the lower deck occupied, you can still access the vessel off shore by helicopter without having to first clear the deck.
OMG I was just telling my wife that we needed a boat that is over 83 meters long! Can't wait to tell her I found one. Is this trailerable? I have a '96 Yukon with the big V-8 that should tow it... no? No good?
@@DenisonYachting Aaaah... too late, just spent all my cash on a new kayak. I will post a 30 second "walkthrough" video some day. It will go something like this... "Hi and welcome to my kayak walkthrough. Here is the seat, and in here are the foot rests. Thank you, be sure to like and subscribe!"
Great job Tony. Easy going presentation and not worrying being lost in the belly of the beast. 😄 I would have loved to hear about the material used in the interior decoration.
What really stands out is that you’re able to bring in more than one helicopter second most important thing in my humble opinion is that this yacht is able to travel over 20 kn. Most pirate ships running about 14-17 kn!!! So with that being said if your ship is able to out run the Pirates in the middle of the ocean get robbed and get hurt etc…. Good luck with finding right new owners!!!! My humble opinion I give this boat rated at A-
I would have liked to have seen the galley and the crew quarters but with a boat that big and that many onlookers, you may have been restrained for time.
When you are trying to sell this, you will film every nook and cranny to fit all your bits and pieces. @aquaholic would have filmed this all proper and have not left out any details such as those that you mention.
I may be wrong, but n way anyone would land a helo that close to that railing, correct? I imagine one might be used for taking off and storing, but the aft helo deck could be used for landing? plus this is absurd, I am just curious
I would have liked to see a more comprehensive walk through with less cuts so we can get a better feel for the flow of the boat and feel like we are there. That said, thank you for the upload!
An explorer ship would be the way to go these days because now everyone is looking for treasure and why not have fun while looking for treasure it makes total sense imagine going to Greenland finding metorites on the ice sheets
É realmente uma super iate. Explorador, alem de tudo de um belo iate de luxo com tudo o q é necessario p viver por anos a fio dentro do mesmo arrodeando a terra. Ha muito p ser explorado em apresentação mais detalhista. Parabeeens.
This needs to be slightly converted for marine and aquatic research. I can definitely see a 3seater submarine being stored on the aft/stern for use. I agree with a few other posters unless you’re an billionaire or business/ research funded organisation its too big and a little military ( Somalian pirates would think twice). Nice yacht though
Tour was too fast, didn’t show a lot of areas clearly. This is the crew area…..gone! Well, what was it like? How big are their rooms? Facilities? It’s important
For the people who own boats like this, annual income is not very important. The ultra rich look at boat purchases as percentages-- percentage of net worth, percentage of annual returns, etc.
@@ralphd4879 Exactly. These ships are status symbols to the ultra wealthy. It's so when they see their other billionaire associates cruising in the Med they can flex on them a little bit haha
Finally a boat where I could bring my second helicopter, it was so frustrating going around with only one!
😅😅😅😅
I Certainly agree
Now there’s one my Guest’s and I , and the other for the crew ,luxuries am I right
😂✨⛴
Don't you just hate that?
Two helicopters yes, but no room for my seaplane.
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This boat is like a mullet, business in the front, party in the back.
Liquor in the front,
Poker in the rear.
Great comparison!
Aquaholic, i want a tour with Nick.
Not that Denison dies a bad movie,just like how Nick does it 🥳👍😊
eSysman did the first.
Same! I don't watch Denison (really wanted to see this one though) because they seem so rushed in their tours. Nick is brilliant and I feel like he answers any questions you'll have during his tours. 13 min tour. Nick would have probably done between 30 and 60 with this one.
@@LillyMcNealWhite Denison are brokers/service providers, they exist to sell yachts, rent charters and sort out different services for owners. Their tours are focused on showing what a yacht offers without going overboard on all the details because the people that buy these kinds of toys don't need to know what the appliances are, any history about the builders or all the ins and outs of the features on offer. If they are interested in the yacht they will get the info and undoubtedly a much more thorough walk though.
It's one of the reasons I rarely watch their run throughs unless its on a yacht I really want to see. I would much rather watch Nick or Victoria & Rico, that way I can get a good look at all the things I can't afford.
This wonderful boat has been for sale since it was built and has gone through three brokers on TH-cam. Good luck selling it Denison!!!
Hmmm wonder why.. function of price.. like it
It's not currently for Sale. It's for Charter. Sistership is for Sale.
How can they afford to build something like this without a buyer already in place and funding the build? Seems crazy to sink millions and millions of dollars into a build of a boat with such a small potential customer list.
@@120Livi Office space/warehouses are often built the same way.
@@120Livi Spec building is common. However, there is The One, $500 million house LA that defaulted on the loans
What I like the most about this one is the "naval" style. Switch that bow crane for a 127 mm dual purpose cannon and throw some RGM-84 Harpoon launchers amidships and you got yourself a nice corvette.
22knots flat out wont keep up with most naval vessels.
But it does look the part as you say.
A cannon would really be the "piece de resistance" 😂
ONE MORE THING. YOU NEED A SEA DOME FROM ISRAEL TO COMPLETE THE PERIMETER DEFENSE.. LOL
You forgot the Sea Stallion Helicopter, SM3 vertical launch missiles, sea RAM and CIWS
Add a pair of Phalanx guns and some fast attack boats and commandeer some Caribbean islands.
I love an Explorer-Type yacht. This one is on another level. Very nice all the way around. Thanks for a great presentation.
Thanks. Appreciate your feedback. Cheers, Tony
Our pleasure, glad you enjoyed it!
Unbelievable, detailed, boat interview all with an excellent touch, packed into 13 minutes. Excellent.
Thanks for the kind words, we're glad you enjoyed it!
Now, this is a true mega yacht tour. Mr. Smith at Denison does a phenomenal job in my humble opinion. So often I get to watch different individuals or small companies that are able to get on a super, ultra or mega yacht only to bastardize the entire ship tour. This was an excellent presentation of "Bold" and provides me with inspiration to work that much harder. Excellent work!
Denison does a pretty good job with their tours and presentations, and they definitely have good production and editing. I would have loved to see how the helicopter was stowed in the garage/make-shift hanger, but in the overall context and intent behind the presentation, it probably would not be as important or interesting to see, especially by comparison to the rest of the spaces on the vessel.
Thank you for the kind words Kevin, much appreciated!
Wow. As new/current expedition yachts go, this one has my vote! Such a great execution of comfort, function, elegance, and usability!
Couldn't agree more!
The design of this superyacht is very BOLD
😉😉
Good presentation but I'd liked to see the galley, provision stores and crew quarters
That's a job for Aquaholic :-)
I agree! I was quite disappointed when he mentioned what was behind the door but kept on walking!
Yeah, was wondering how cramped the crew quarters were. No need for a customer to see what he's subjecting his crew to.
Like a giant Mizu. I've seen a lot of walk through videos on this boat. Always amazed me that people who claim to be into yachts have never heard of this boat, or Sea Axe or Hodor.
The support vessel is a completely new phenomena. It's literally the newest thing in an industry that's as old as cavemen. Not surprising that most people don't know of this.
She's a legend!
Now BOLD does indeed bring a whole new meaning to the definition of "yacht".
What I see watching this video is one thing above all else, and that would be "potential".
Most other yachts, even when they are in a similar size category, have certain limitations how they can be used, decorated or even just how their owners can live on them. But I think BOLD breaks right through those limitations.
Do you want a giant party boat? Nothing easier than that.
Do you prefer your yacht to be something like a private research vessel? I'm sure she could easily be accommodate whatever is necessary for such a purpose.
Do you want to leave the life on land behind and have your own floating mansion which can carry you around the world? Well, this is of course just my opinion but I think I could live aboard this ship very easily and rarely find a reason to leave.
I actually find those two spaces for helicopters quite interesting.
My own ship is way smaller (and way older) than BOLD and thusly a landing pad is not really something you would expect on a ship like mine. However BOLD is way bigger and also has the means to serve a way wider range of purposes.
So I can definitely see why having the capability to accommodate two helicopters makes sense for a ship like this.
My personal favourite place that were shown are definitely the master stateroom and the winter garden.
Well, I could go on for a while talking about this particular yacht, but I guess this post is long enough already and few people want to read an entire novel when they go through the comments of a video like this.
So, in short: This yacht is quite awesome.
Indeed, she is quite the vessel. Appreciate your in-depth insight, TeeJay 😂
Very original yacht,practice and beauty.
Couldn't agree with you more. Thanks Andrea!
It's fascinating watching the life of this boat, from its beginnings as a US Navy research vessel. Then its conversion to this exciting go anywhere, anytime explorer.
She is an impressive vessel! Thanks for commenting!
by far my favorite yacht floorplan yet!!
Thanks Austin. Appreciate your feedback. Cheers, Tony
Thanks Austin, glad to hear it!
Just love how he constantly uses the 1st person phrase "I have..." as if it's his own boat. What a tool.
That canoe on the upper aft deck, I would do the same laugh as you- it's cool and ridiculuous at the same time.
I wonder if you can take it off its stand, flip it over, put it in the water, and paddle around in it. Because one thing this doesn’t have is enough smaller boats. 😀
Look at Tatoosh just chilling in the background
Compared to the rest of the boat the master bedroom was underwhelming. The main salon was so huge I was expecting a spectacular master and it was pretty much on par with other super yachts I’ve seen. With that being said this boat is still one of the coolest I’ve seen.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, appreciate the feedback
West Australian built. Henderson has pumped out some stupidly good boats over the years!. I remember driving past Austal when I was a kid drooling on the car window….:D
She's a beast!
"The crew has full rights to use the exercise equipment" is such a weird statement. This video seems to imply *_Bold_* is for charter only; do crew exercise in front of guests while chartering? If for sale, I'd hope the owner would allow the crew to exercise on the equipment and that wouldn't have to be stipulated in contracts. (But I've yet to own a luxury yacht, so I don't know this.)
Crazy rich people are not really known for their ability to share, which probably helped them get crazy rich. It isn't uncommon for crew to have restricted access to facilities or equipment that doesn't relate to their job and you need to understand that they are there to work, even if their office happens to be a superyacht.
@@aaronwebb7090 Your response doesn't answer my question, nor provide any new information.
@@grondhero Then your ability to extract information from complete sentences is broken. My first sentence responds to your first sentence and my second sentence responds to your second sentence. Your third sentence is irrelevant because it isn't for sale.
@@aaronwebb7090 *"The crew has full rights to use the exercise equipment" is such a weird statement.* Your response: _Crazy rich people are not really known for their ability to share, which probably helped them get crazy rich._
Your response doesn't correlate; in fact, it's the opposite. You're not providing any new information.
*This video seems to imply Bold is for charter only; do crew exercise in front of guests while chartering?* Your response: _It isn't uncommon for crew to have restricted access to facilities or equipment that doesn't relate to their job and you need to understand that they are there to work, even if their office happens to be a superyacht._
Your second sentence contradicts your first. "Rich people don't share, crew can use the equipment." You're still not providing new information, just regurgitating basic knowledge.
_Your third sentence is irrelevant because it isn't for sale._ It is for sale, privately: www.boatinternational.com/yacht-market-intelligence/brokerage-sales-news/silveryachts-bold-yacht-for-sale
You appear to mistake knowledge for wisdom.
Since you cannot extrapolate from what I originally stated, nor re-evaluate your response when I told you *"Your response doesn't answer my question, nor provide any new information,"* let me inform you of some basic knowledge that I already have when making my post:
I've been watching yacht videos for years, from salesmen, companies, yachtees and yacht fans. In the vast majority of videos I've seen, if there is a gym on board, _as opposed to simply an exercise bike,_ the videos mentioned the crew enjoy it as well as the owner. In chartered vessels, the crew tend to wake up before the guests, sometimes hours prior, allowing them to go for a swim or use some equipment before the guests are up. Prior the guests being up, the crew will finish their swim/exercise and prepare for the day. _It is not expected for the crew to be using the equipment in front of guests while chartering._
Hence, the weird statement I originally quoted and my question regarding it. It could very well be that they included that for _new buyers/viewers_ and not for someone seasoned.
You have responded twice adding nothing to the OP and just sound like a braggart at a movie telling everyone that you know what's going on, when they've finished the book.
I like it. Good for exploration. Plenty of room for all the toys.😍
You know it!
Beautiful and functional yacht. Thank you.
She certainly is. Thanks for watching!
Wow this is amazing. I’ll never know that kind of luxury on dry land.
Maybe we'll just have to get you onboard...
Yes it’s always important to use your bike while on water
Of course
When a boat is to big. Not for me.. My biggest problem is the crew being around. I'll keep my 70' foot and run around in my birthday suit chasing my gal. Now that's boating..lol
Yeh lol I always thought it would be weird having crew walk around your home
@@krisb-travel Especially weird when there's 25 crew and only 14 guests.
This feels more like a business/office building than a yacht a family or person would own. Lots of huge spaces without any feeling or connection. The high speed transit is a neat feature that no one will use due to fuel costs and the uncomfortable ride at that speed. I guess I see this being a successful charter in Monaco where its rented out by a company for the race weekend. Who else would need a smoke machine?
Certainly geared towards larger crowds and groups. Thanks for sharing your thoguhts
Would of been nice to actually see the main galley, crew galley, etc. But a very nice vessel. That engine room/mechanical area is so spacious. No little nooks and crannies to have to squeeze into to do service and maintenance.
Glad you enjoyed it!
it's got a shape that reminds me of a warship
A warship...with toys!
Good idea, having a second location to land. If you have all the tenders on board and tied down, the lower deck occupied, you can still access the vessel off shore by helicopter without having to first clear the deck.
Very clever and practical design!
@@DenisonYachting I also enjoyed the video on the Dona Francisca, beautiful classic.
WAIT! You can store the helicopter in the garage? This Is insane.
Of course!
Favorite boat ever toured
Pretty sweet, right?
I guess the garage could use the stored helicopter as a nice subtle wind machine to go with its smoke.
OMG I was just telling my wife that we needed a boat that is over 83 meters long! Can't wait to tell her I found one. Is this trailerable? I have a '96 Yukon with the big V-8 that should tow it... no? No good?
you could probably tow it but, you're gonna need an oversize permit and maybe some escorts.
@@alvinlong38 haha right?
Definitely don’t tell her it’s $350k to fill her up with fuel
Shouldn't be a problem!
@@DenisonYachting Aaaah... too late, just spent all my cash on a new kayak. I will post a 30 second "walkthrough" video some day. It will go something like this... "Hi and welcome to my kayak walkthrough. Here is the seat, and in here are the foot rests. Thank you, be sure to like and subscribe!"
This is truly epic.
Thanks Tugg. Cheers, Tony
Great job Tony. Easy going presentation and not worrying being lost in the belly of the beast. 😄 I would have loved to hear about the material used in the interior decoration.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Redonkulous and I love it!
That friggin crane is an eye-sore! Gawd!
May be, but necessary when carrying tenders
Over here Tony... Tony, over here. Look mate, the camera's here... OVER HERE.
Thanks for watching!
Really feels like a mini cruise. Nice but i'd love to know what the price was.
Not for sale, but available for charter. Will cost approx. $999,000/week
The price is not listed(not that I have the money) I am just curious about the price of this bemouth of a ship
80 million
Think its just for charter....875,000 euros per week
What really stands out is that you’re able to bring in more than one helicopter second most important thing in my humble opinion is that this yacht is able to travel over 20 kn. Most pirate ships running about 14-17 kn!!! So with that being said if your ship is able to out run the Pirates in the middle of the ocean get robbed and get hurt etc…. Good luck with finding right new owners!!!! My humble opinion I give this boat rated at A-
Happy you like her, Shae. She's a beauty for sure
Just saw this in person in west Palm beach a few weeks ago
Yes, she was in town for the Palm Beach Boat Show. Breathtaking!
I would have liked to have seen the galley and the crew quarters but with a boat that big and that many onlookers, you may have been restrained for time.
When you are trying to sell this, you will film every nook and cranny to fit all your bits and pieces. @aquaholic would have filmed this all proper and have not left out any details such as those that you mention.
Well, you certainly won't have trouble finding it if you dock in Monaco! 😁
She tends to stand out
If I could buy a yacht, this is the one.
That's what we love to hear. Thanks!
Wow this would make a great tender for my ultimate yacht
That's something we'd have to see!
What a dope vessel
Thanks Adil, glad you enjoyed it
Did I miss the galley? I would have loved to see the galley.
This is super super beautiful expedition yacht😍🥰❤
It really is! Thanks, Raul.
Is Bold for sale? The web page seems to be about chartering only.
Currently only available for charter, but the sister ship is currently in production
Wow this yacht is huge!. Looks more of a frigate than a yacht.
So much room for activities!
I may be wrong, but n way anyone would land a helo that close to that railing, correct? I imagine one might be used for taking off and storing, but the aft helo deck could be used for landing? plus this is absurd, I am just curious
A little correction; @10:36, we're passing through a fireproof door (which in no way is 'watertight').
Looks like concept. Just amazing vessel!🤤
The Sister-ship is being build now and available for sale.
@@MintedYachts Thanks for the answer! I hope some day...☺
IMO, This video was kinda rushed. The presenter should have slowed down and provided more information. Other than that, I liked the boat.
I would have liked to see a more comprehensive walk through with less cuts so we can get a better feel for the flow of the boat and feel like we are there. That said, thank you for the upload!
23 knots 16 guests
4 stand room and 3 vip rooms 1 master 85 meters
YES
Would have loved to see more of the boat
do the pilots get nicer quarters than captain
Pilots typically not necessary on private yachts
176,000L (46,494.272g) fuel capacity
At $4/gal = $185,976.00 per tank
Awesome boat. Viaually reminds me of the Calypso
Glad you enjoyed it Peter, thanks for watching!
Nice rundown..Thanks
Thanks for watching!
An explorer ship would be the way to go these days because now everyone is looking for treasure and why not have fun while looking for treasure it makes total sense imagine going to Greenland finding metorites on the ice sheets
They certainly are incredible vessels. Thanks for tuning in!
That thing has to go for at least a hundred grand.
Safe assumption 😂
Very nice
Thanks Arnold
I would have liked to see the galley but I guess it may have been in use for the show
I forget who but someone did a full walk through on this yacht last month
@@netme187 I'll take a look. Thanks
The Guest rooms look better than the vip suite. ^_^
What if I wanted a different helicopter instead of the AW139?
Could surely be arranged! 😉
Great job!
Many thanks!
É realmente uma super iate. Explorador, alem de tudo de um belo iate de luxo com tudo o q é necessario p viver por anos a fio dentro do mesmo arrodeando a terra. Ha muito p ser explorado em apresentação mais detalhista. Parabeeens.
We agree! Thank you for commenting!
This needs to be slightly converted for marine and aquatic research. I can definitely see a 3seater submarine being stored on the aft/stern for use. I agree with a few other posters unless you’re an billionaire or business/ research funded organisation its too big and a little military ( Somalian pirates would think twice). Nice yacht though
Great suggestion!
Expected to see an office integrated into the master, which seems surprisingly mediocre
Tour was too fast, didn’t show a lot of areas clearly. This is the crew area…..gone! Well, what was it like? How big are their rooms? Facilities? It’s important
I’m in the market to buy, how much was the bicycle’s inner tube ??
Just curious, I know your site says bitcoin accepted, So can someone buy this yacht with BC? Or is it for certain yachts only?
Is this a old video? I had seen videos of over 2 years ago. Also that big Screen in Garage/party area is a Led Screen not a projector.
Did you describe the float attached to the back of the boat in the opening scenes?
How come you have Marshall Islands Flag on ??
You'll see many ships and yachts registered with the Marshall Islands, as it is a much more tax favorable country
Hmmm..... Where shall I store my second helicopter though?
Are we still defining ensuites as his and hers?
Guess so...
This is basically a corvette, in the naval sense. All it needs is a deck gun.
Deck gun coming soon...
That is sick!
She's a beast!
It’s a beautiful boat. Unfortunately it’s about 20M shorter than I would like 😮
🤔
FULLSEND!!
Great yacht
Agreed! Thanks for watching!
this is a practicla luxury boat. I would love to cruise on this
Love to hear it, thanks Chad
Did I miss the master stateroom?
Notice how we didn't even get any B roll or even a pan shot of the crew cabins, because why the hell would we care how the "help" sleeps 🤣
I’m not in the market for a yacht like this, but I wish I could be
Nothing wrong with dreaming!
@@DenisonYachting that’s all I do😅🤙🏻. I want the Hanstaiger too!
God...the craftsmen were on par.
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Ok, what is the price?
Wouldn’t a big wave or wake flood that beach club if hit from the rear?
I'm sure it can be closed off.
Looks like a cross between Izumi and Skat.
Totally! Thanks for watching!
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Awesome video.
Thanks!
This baby is awesome…. I wish I could afford it
10,500 easy monthly payments of....
Flippen cool.
Flippen sweet!!
I'm having a hard time coming to grips with how much disposable income someone has to have to afford this sort of boat.
I always like to imagine how many people's lives they either hurt or ruined to get so rich.
@@MrEazyE357 what an awful way to think of it
I had extra gravy at my local restaurant with my disposable income this month.
For the people who own boats like this, annual income is not very important. The ultra rich look at boat purchases as percentages-- percentage of net worth, percentage of annual returns, etc.
@@ralphd4879 Exactly. These ships are status symbols to the ultra wealthy. It's so when they see their other billionaire associates cruising in the Med they can flex on them a little bit haha