Best TH-cam Channel, hands down. They cover the latest of the coolest stuff, they do it with style, they do it practically, they spark off one another and they are lots of fun. I tune in regularly. They keep my dream alive. I like how they also cover the unusual yachts - they are not glued to preconceived notions. They like to be surprised.
@@NautiStyles I applaud your choice of yacht. There are many styles and types out there. But it just so happens that the explorer type is my own preference. And that builder is excellent. Imagine picking up from Turkey and just staying Mediterranean. That would be most agreeable to me. Still, I dream of combining with Gene Chaser’s utility deck of toys. Maybe narrowing the hill a bit, and gaining some speed. But explorer would be fine for me, as I am a bit too much of a dreamer.
This would be a great in and out boat and have friends out on islands and parties. You two are great I really enjoy watching your videos, the two of you together makes the magic work...there is no other Yacht channel equal to yours. Thank you
I own a 36’ Prokat. I love it the ride and i love the way it sits and absorbs wakes and waves when at rest. I have a friend who has an Axopar and I love the pilot house on it. I’ve been dreaming of combing the two somehow and here I see it’s been done. Bravo!
@@NautiStyles Yes, it is about 1.5million not alot more than that one and 1000 times more useful and can go anywhere with it This boat would work good for military. In a more industrial set up.
Its Dutch build, the labor cost is in the Netherlands mutch higher than in Turkey. Bering is also in a tax free zone. The taxes in The Netherlands are high.
How does such a small boat seem so spacious?. The negative front window gives it a bit of an expedition feel, has a rugged utilitarian vibe over all, hauls ass. Unique boat, I like!.
Hiya Vico, Great boat and a great video, thank you for both. It's lovely that you are still looking for new things to incorporate into the Nauti boat, and finding them too. I remember being on a hydrofoil ferry from St.Marlo in north France heading back to Jersey, the first one in the English channel, when the sea state got so rough the captain had to come down off the step and the stew was seasick, her being sick set off a load of the passengers, and she had to clean it all up... I'm often nauseous, but I was fine, even went outside for a cigarette, yep back when I smoked. In fact, we were on our honeymoon, divorced now though. The reason for the sea state was it was where several tide races met. The boat, yes very good, with plenty of space with no engine room, and beautifully laid out cabling in that starboard hatch, good to see artisans taking that much care. Loved the coffee pass-through, there should be more of those on yachts!!! I live in the Med for three years so know all about cross breezes, we had no air-con back in the late 60s/early 70s. It was in Cyprus, RAF Episkopi and Limersol. I think the hotel we stayed in on our last night was the first time I experienced air con? That was in '71. You young'uns have it so good. Hehehe. Okay, back to the boat, V you were certainly enjoying the high speed, I'm envious... A king-size bed? I'm on one now so know that size well, I need the extra length as I'm 6'4" tall. Yep, the Vandal is a great boat for fun playing, enjoy while you can. Following seas and stiff winds (?) Steve xx
I love the way Rico breaks it down...no faux excitement or suprise...just the best technical information, brilliantly and succinctly presented. He should have his own 'amazing engineering' show!!!
Very interesting vessel. I like the attention to detail and how solid it is. Who wouldn't love minimal maintenance! If I had that kind of money, I'd likely go for something more livable though. Great tour per usual, thank you for taking us along Victoria and Rico. Stay safe 💚
Seems like a perfect NYC harbor boat... which is very busy lately. I'm always taking trips with friends and family around the island. So a great way to tackle pesky ferry boat wakes and a picnic boat to explore from West Point Military Academy to the Statue of Liberty and Yankee Stadium etc. I like it.
I like it when you make a reference to headroom in the different boats that you and your husband tour....at 6 feet 7 inches, headroom is pretty important to me. Every generation seems to be getting taller, too. So this reference may be even more important to younger viewers. This boat could be a really good fit for taller people.
Love the amount of storage partly due to using outboards. WHAAAAAT Victoria not opening storage 😂. Rico being pushy, Victoria "Heeeeyy" 😂😂 Meanwhile she's got her priority straight : protect the footage 😉😉
Great tour. I don't think I'd like getting out of bed in the middle of the night to use the head. Up & down the steps, half asleep. But if I were as young as the 2 of you, it likely wouldn't be an issue. Every video I watch, I get jealous. I wish I could work barefoot!. But we each have our calling.
A pity you didn't talk (or show) more about the hydrofoils. I would have liked to know if there's some controls or if they're just fixed. How much is the lift effect?
Most of the power cats with foils are fixed. This is probably a very similar design to what is used on the Aquila 36, Insetta 35ifc and the Hysucat line. Those have the fixed main wing just forward of the center of gravity with the lowest point of the wing about even with the bottom of the hulls, this is the main point of lift. Then slightly in front of the transoms there are little "wing-lets" that stick out and down into the tunnel to slightly lift the stern. These aren't intended to lift the hulls completely out of the water like you see on the America's Cup yachts or on military hydrofoils.
It has a fixed foil and it is the only foil on these cats. The bow gets lifted out of the water approx 40cm's if I remember correctly. There are zipwakes on the transom.
@@robinjonkman187 So a simpler system from the brands I mentioned, that's in line with the rest of the K.I.S.S. design of the rest of the boat. Thanks for that info!
Great boat for a weekend! Some legal advice for Victoria: Don't record your death threats for Rico. LOL! It would be considered premediated if you ever finally push him off into an ocean.
So this is 43 foot boat that has a huge flybridge, big enough to carry a tender. It plows effortlessly through medium sized waves. It is low maintenance. It has plenty of advanced features. I love its minimalist approach, they avoided electrifying everything. A couple can overnight. It's fast, maneuverable, the outboard motors are a big plus, love it! The only downside really is that moving forward from stern to bow while underway at speed is downright dangerous, I would never even try it. So you would have to come to a stop if someone needed to access the bow once you leave the dock. Not a big deal. I can also envision some scenarios were tying up at the end of your trip might be difficult due to the awkward nature of its (lack of) side decks. But no boat is perfect. I would consider this to be the ultimate 'day boat'.
yea I grew up with a 40 foot cat with a much narrower walk around on the side than this and I would always walk around to the bow unless it was really rough weather
its been fun watching y'all ... feels like i know you both as personal friends this inovative boat would be a dream come true for me kudos to that guy that thought it up and made it live
Great video fantastic shots while underway. Thanks for paying attention to the music great selections. I thought this boat would bore me, but I really enjoyed the video. Good job as always.
Nice color co-ordination during the walk-through Victoria 😄 I'm surprised that more power cats in the 28 to 50 foot range aren't going with foil support since it gives such a boost in fuel economy, performance and ride comfort.
@@sharonbraselton3135 Last I heard TwinVee had put their electric cat on hold. Things got a little too warm on at least one of their demo units in Florida.
@@NautiStyles I will do that Victoria you know it’s amazing kids. She’s just becoming a teenager and just watching the beginning of a great ride of a teenage girl is extraordinary. Do you remember being that age this girl you would love her she is so cute she’s so sweet if you appeared before her I’m not talking about beam me up Scotty kind of thing one you know you see we live in Minnesota the south eastern part of the state so it would be a long drive to get to California. Besides, we don’t know the state you know it better than I do anyway thank you for being an inspiration to this precious little girl soon not to be little anyway thank you, you did something really good here and you never know what until I mentioned it to you you and Rico. Have a good time when you get your new boat.
@@NautiStyles Victoria and Rico I hope when you get your ball you have many safe journeys across the Pacific since you live in California. Please be safe out there maybe sometime you could bring your boat up through the Mississippi river I don’t know if that would be something you’d be interested in doing but going from saltwater to freshwater yeah, I don’t know.
I saw "hydrofoil supported catamaran" and immediately thought "Hysucat has a double decker boat?" lol. I can't wait to see what happens post rebranding of Hysucat into Bering. Anyway, this is a neat design. love the double decker concept, the dingy launch concept, etc. now just make it faster lol. put some verado 600hp v12's on it !!!!
I like the style, however I would much prefer to see the boat better fitted out for northern latitudes and with more cabins - much like the Botnia Targa 46
This seems like a dream tender for a smallish 120'-ish Super-yacht. See how the X-105 explorer-style Holterman or Wider yachts integrates their 35+ ft tenders.
Another great video of a great boat. This boat reminded me of a 4X4 RV. Very functional and rugged. As much as I love the look of a classic yacht I would really enjoy this boat. It would take a lot to damage her.
Almost forgot- you're almost to 300,000 subscribers. Congrats in advance and wishing you both continued growth, success, health, and above all, amazing happiness!
Performance numbers are great on this boat, plus the Yamaha O/Bs make for such a clean package. Would change the black colour to white for a more nautical look, but everything else is perfect. The profit margin on this boat could be +50% ........ where does one invest?
Interesting boat…….didn’t know Yamaha made engines that big. I think you need to bring some snacks with you on these reviews. Keep them under your hat 👒😃👍
@@michaelmaas5544 I believe you're thinking of the Mercury Verado V-12 600. Last time I peeked at their site (just now), the 425 XTO is the biggest outboard from Yamaha.
@@michiganengineer8621 you are correct, not sure what I was thinking. Funny to be corrected by someone from Michigan because that’s where I live as well.
Okay now this is a boat I could definitely go for. Set up base on Turks and Caicos, and you can run and gun all over the Caribbean and to Florida etc. Built in accommodations with head,...just a fantastic piece of design and I love the Hydrofoil lift and stability in rough seas, make this into a fishing platform, a charter boat, whatever you want it's just so damn adaptable, this designer knows boats and boaters. Wonder if I could get an enclosed version for running around the Queen Charlottes and Vancouver Island,...set up for diving and fishing?? Hmmm??
ok....Positives: Super rugged and industrial looking. Love that portion of the boat. Seems like it can handle itself in most places you would take it around the Med or the Caribbean. Which leads to the negatives... Negatives: I feel that since the latest boom in yachting has been for rugged Explorer vessels with companies like Bering, Numarine, CdM, and Sirena leading that change and even forcing Benetti and ISA to get on board, the 'Explorer' tag gets slapped on anything with an axe or reverse bow and has a rugged or overbuilt appearance. But with 250 NM range, to me...and this is just my opinion...this isn't an 'Explorer' in the sense of what I and many others consider an 'Explorer' vessel. And yes I belong to groups and fan pages where we discuss these things like yacht nerds, and range and capabilities are some important factors. This isn't an Archipelago, JFA or a Glazmor. Those are all custom built true blue water Explorer catamarans. The other thing is the hatches seem like they would let in sea spray in during crossings, you have no enclosed cooking, and of course for a catamaran we are used to having a room in each hull and this just has one, which I'm sure you could change all those things during the build, but then are you really keeping the spirit of what that boat is,(Yes that is the Theseus conundrum) and if you are changing it that much why not go with an Archipelago or another builder that might be cheaper, just as durable, have more range but doesn't have some of the rugged features this has? I'm not trashing the boat since I do like it for what it is, I'm just not ok calling it an Explorer vessel in my vernacular or what that word means. There. I said my peace, you probably stopped reading this and won't respond, or take this the wrong way. I know you liked it..AND SO DID I VICTORIA...I LIKED AND THOUGHT IT WAS COOL...I just don't think it's an Explorer. Maybe loaded on the deck of a Damen SeaXplorer or toy carrier, but not on it's own.
Very unique boat. I like the bar in front of the anchor- reminds me of a bull bar on trucks and SUVs. P.S. How huge has that MBB list gotten? Lol Honestly, I think boat builders should be knocking down your doors to have you guys as consultants on boat builds. Not only do you work in the business as owner/operators so you know the needs of both sides, but you have probably toured more boats than anyone, giving you better knowledge of what's out there. Here's an idea- become private consultants for 1st time yacht owners.
Love the analog boom, mechanical. You have to be careful to make mechanical thing's. I like the ladder to the fly bridge that has support on both sides of the treds to. Instead of the single stainless they usually have.
Definitely a cool Day boat.. I'd need AC in that suite though. If you put this against the Aquila 36 which now has hydrofoils or Aquila 44, which would you prefer?
I love boats that prioritize function over form. I want everything to have a purpose. I also love that they made the boat so durable and safe.
100% agree!
Not to mention, function over form usually ends up with rugged, bad ass looking vessels
Best TH-cam Channel, hands down. They cover the latest of the coolest stuff, they do it with style, they do it practically, they spark off one another and they are lots of fun. I tune in regularly. They keep my dream alive. I like how they also cover the unusual yachts - they are not glued to preconceived notions. They like to be surprised.
Wow, thanks! Really appreciate your kind words Robert!
@@NautiStyles I applaud your choice of yacht. There are many styles and types out there. But it just so happens that the explorer type is my own preference. And that builder is excellent. Imagine picking up from Turkey and just staying Mediterranean. That would be most agreeable to me. Still, I dream of combining with Gene Chaser’s utility deck of toys. Maybe narrowing the hill a bit, and gaining some speed. But explorer would be fine for me, as I am a bit too much of a dreamer.
This would be a great in and out boat and have friends out on islands and parties. You two are great I really enjoy watching your videos, the two of you together makes the magic work...there is no other Yacht channel equal to yours. Thank you
wow, thank you kindly!
For me, the outtakes are the best part because it shows everybody’s human
I own a 36’ Prokat. I love it the ride and i love the way it sits and absorbs wakes and waves when at rest. I have a friend who has an Axopar and I love the pilot house on it. I’ve been dreaming of combing the two somehow and here I see it’s been done. Bravo!
👌🏻🙏🏻💙
I love the modularity to it. My only take away is the crazy price. $950k. 🤯 the Bearing much more cost effective
Are you talking about Bering Marine?
@@NautiStyles Yes, it is about 1.5million not alot more than that one and 1000 times more useful and can go anywhere with it
This boat would work good for military. In a more industrial set up.
Its Dutch build, the labor cost is in the Netherlands mutch higher than in Turkey. Bering is also in a tax free zone. The taxes in The Netherlands are high.
How does such a small boat seem so spacious?. The negative front window gives it a bit of an expedition feel, has a rugged utilitarian vibe over all, hauls ass. Unique boat, I like!.
Cute Yacht and it scoots too. It would make a great tender.
Thanks Alan!
If I were 40 years younger, this vessel would be FUN!
That flip~up tray~counter would be perfect for cleaning fish.
✌️💦💙🛥️🤘⚓
I love it!
Hiya Vico,
Great boat and a great video, thank you for both. It's lovely that you are still looking for new things to incorporate into the Nauti boat, and finding them too. I remember being on a hydrofoil ferry from St.Marlo in north France heading back to Jersey, the first one in the English channel, when the sea state got so rough the captain had to come down off the step and the stew was seasick, her being sick set off a load of the passengers, and she had to clean it all up... I'm often nauseous, but I was fine, even went outside for a cigarette, yep back when I smoked. In fact, we were on our honeymoon, divorced now though. The reason for the sea state was it was where several tide races met.
The boat, yes very good, with plenty of space with no engine room, and beautifully laid out cabling in that starboard hatch, good to see artisans taking that much care. Loved the coffee pass-through, there should be more of those on yachts!!!
I live in the Med for three years so know all about cross breezes, we had no air-con back in the late 60s/early 70s. It was in Cyprus, RAF Episkopi and Limersol. I think the hotel we stayed in on our last night was the first time I experienced air con? That was in '71. You young'uns have it so good. Hehehe.
Okay, back to the boat, V you were certainly enjoying the high speed, I'm envious... A king-size bed? I'm on one now so know that size well, I need the extra length as I'm 6'4" tall.
Yep, the Vandal is a great boat for fun playing, enjoy while you can.
Following seas and stiff winds (?) Steve xx
This would make a great explorer yacht tender.
Glad you asked... this is the kind of boat I have been waiting for
I love the way Rico breaks it down...no faux excitement or suprise...just the best technical information, brilliantly and succinctly presented. He should have his own 'amazing engineering' show!!!
This is one of the cooler boats you stepped aboard
well thanks!
Very interesting vessel. I like the attention to detail and how solid it is. Who wouldn't love minimal maintenance! If I had that kind of money, I'd likely go for something more livable though. Great tour per usual, thank you for taking us along Victoria and Rico. Stay safe 💚
Thanks for sharing Joe!
This one could be a very cool chase boat for a super yacht.
Great boat for the Med. Perfect for a weekend or a week. Love the low maintenance and speed.
Yes indeed!
Seems like a perfect NYC harbor boat... which is very busy lately. I'm always taking trips with friends
and family around the island. So a great way to tackle pesky ferry boat wakes and a picnic boat
to explore from West Point Military Academy to the Statue of Liberty and Yankee Stadium etc. I like it.
Perfect for NYC harbour and a rippin cruise up the Hudson!
About the only thing I would want to add is some sort of forward access from the interior helm.
@@ycplum7062 Such a GREAT idea. That make this craft so much better...
To an Nth degree.
@@I-am-awayTOM
I just could not imagine my 80 year old mother with foot circulation problems side-sadling on that narrow ledge. LOL
wow, one of the best power cats I have seen
I like it when you make a reference to headroom in the different boats that you and your husband tour....at 6 feet 7 inches, headroom is pretty important to me. Every generation seems to be getting taller, too. So this reference may be even more important to younger viewers. This boat could be a really good fit for taller people.
First, love the hairstyle. Second...How! Much! Fun! That boat is so cool.
thank youuuu! and thank you!
Nice boat but that 1991 HATTERAS 72 CLASSIC MOTOR YACHT you showed last month is more to my liking, thank you for the tour!
Love the amount of storage partly due to using outboards.
WHAAAAAT Victoria not opening storage 😂.
Rico being pushy, Victoria "Heeeeyy" 😂😂 Meanwhile she's got her priority straight : protect the footage 😉😉
😝😂😂😂
She was hungry. Cuboards? What cuboards, Let's eat, Nico. :)
Great tour. I don't think I'd like getting out of bed in the middle of the night to use the head. Up & down the steps, half asleep. But if I were as young as the 2 of you, it likely wouldn't be an issue.
Every video I watch, I get jealous. I wish I could work barefoot!. But we each have our calling.
Haha, barefoot has it’s benefits and it’s downsides 🤪
I would totally go for this boat. I would like it geared towards fishing but I see it would be fairly easy to do that.
Awesome in rough weather to still make speed and be comfortable.
Very nice boat. I like the openness and handrails everywhere. Though I don't care for composting toilets. To me they are a step back to port-a cans.
A pity you didn't talk (or show) more about the hydrofoils. I would have liked to know if there's some controls or if they're just fixed. How much is the lift effect?
Most of the power cats with foils are fixed. This is probably a very similar design to what is used on the Aquila 36, Insetta 35ifc and the Hysucat line. Those have the fixed main wing just forward of the center of gravity with the lowest point of the wing about even with the bottom of the hulls, this is the main point of lift. Then slightly in front of the transoms there are little "wing-lets" that stick out and down into the tunnel to slightly lift the stern. These aren't intended to lift the hulls completely out of the water like you see on the America's Cup yachts or on military hydrofoils.
It has a fixed foil and it is the only foil on these cats. The bow gets lifted out of the water approx 40cm's if I remember correctly. There are zipwakes on the transom.
@@robinjonkman187 So a simpler system from the brands I mentioned, that's in line with the rest of the K.I.S.S. design of the rest of the boat. Thanks for that info!
Great boat for a weekend! Some legal advice for Victoria: Don't record your death threats for Rico. LOL! It would be considered premediated if you ever finally push him off into an ocean.
Loved it. You should definitely do more sea trials with the boats you show us! 😀
So this is 43 foot boat that has a huge flybridge, big enough to carry a tender. It plows effortlessly through medium sized waves. It is low maintenance. It has plenty of advanced features. I love its minimalist approach, they avoided electrifying everything. A couple can overnight. It's fast, maneuverable, the outboard motors are a big plus, love it! The only downside really is that moving forward from stern to bow while underway at speed is downright dangerous, I would never even try it. So you would have to come to a stop if someone needed to access the bow once you leave the dock. Not a big deal. I can also envision some scenarios were tying up at the end of your trip might be difficult due to the awkward nature of its (lack of) side decks. But no boat is perfect. I would consider this to be the ultimate 'day boat'.
Perfect for the great lakes
yea I grew up with a 40 foot cat with a much narrower walk around on the side than this and I would always walk around to the bow unless it was really rough weather
The Kara & Nate coffee joke literally made me lol. Hope they see this 😊.
Love your videos guys, excited about the Bering build!
Cheers,
Tim from SoCal
haha, send it to them with a time stamp! lol
I just finished watching Pt1 of their latest hiking video before I watched this one. Love to see the crossover of two great couples out having fun!
Wish I wasn’t at work now I have to wait till lunch to watch this video noooooo!!!! 😂
you can watch it whenever you are ready!
@@NautiStyles lol 😂 yeah but the suspense is killing me !
Hi Victoria, I just wanted to say that I cant wait to see Rico reaction to the engine room on the Sarp 85 !! I'm sure he will have his mind blown !!
The wake on that boat !!!
its been fun watching y'all ... feels like i know you both as personal friends
this inovative boat would be a dream come true for me
kudos to that guy that thought it up and made it live
Thanks for watching and taking the time to like and comment
I knew you'd get your channels mixed up sooner or later 😁
hahaha
It would be great for a dive charter boat.
definately!
Great job on the music, Rico.
Very unique vessel.
Glad you like it! I pick all the music though lol
V
I also thought the dj would be responsible for the music. Lol
Absolutely love the boat , I need air conditioning and refrigerator’s
easy to do! please help us share
Love the shout out for Kara & Nate!
What a great day cruiser. I love the tender launcher. Great features. i am in Wisconsin so this could be great on Lake Michigan, Superior, and Huron.,
I would use it for fishing it would make a nice overnighter
agreed!
One of the most well rounded collection of boats come from NautiStyles!
Thank you Tom, we really try!
As always, a joy to watch and learn from you too, thank you!
Many thanks!
Another thing that’s really eco-friendly for flooring is bamboo and it doesn’t get affected by water. It won’t warp like hardwood floors do
A Vandal but well mannered one. Although both Victoria and Rico are feeling playful there 😂
Great video fantastic shots while underway. Thanks for paying attention to the music great selections. I thought this boat would bore me, but I really enjoyed the video. Good job as always.
Many thanks!
Damn, I love the commercial-looking lines of this boat! I would LOVE to take this out in a storm force 7+ and see how she handles!
From Marathopoli to proti and beyond. What a beauty.
What a great boat, your tour was wonderful, I like the fly bridge great for parties.
Also like your go fast .....action music
🙏🏻💙 thank you 🎶
V
I like it, it’s not a liveaboard by any means, and I don’t suspect it would be good on a longer passage, but it looks like a fun weekender.
beautiful, humble, simple catamaran
Nice color co-ordination during the walk-through Victoria 😄 I'm surprised that more power cats in the 28 to 50 foot range aren't going with foil support since it gives such a boost in fuel economy, performance and ride comfort.
again... no planed! 🙈🤷♀️😂
@@NautiStyles 😂
AQUILA
@@sharonbraselton3135 Last I heard TwinVee had put their electric cat on hold. Things got a little too warm on at least one of their demo units in Florida.
Давно Вас не смотрел, как всегда все очень интересно!!
Victoria, I just wanted to tell you my niece requested a slight adjustment to her hairstyle so she can copy you. We let her do it she’s so cute.
ooooowwww so cute!! Please say hello to her again!
@@NautiStyles I will do that Victoria you know it’s amazing kids. She’s just becoming a teenager and just watching the beginning of a great ride of a teenage girl is extraordinary. Do you remember being that age this girl you would love her she is so cute she’s so sweet if you appeared before her I’m not talking about beam me up Scotty kind of thing one you know you see we live in Minnesota the south eastern part of the state so it would be a long drive to get to California. Besides, we don’t know the state you know it better than I do anyway thank you for being an inspiration to this precious little girl soon not to be little anyway thank you, you did something really good here and you never know what until I mentioned it to you you and Rico. Have a good time when you get your new boat.
@@NautiStyles Victoria and Rico I hope when you get your ball you have many safe journeys across the Pacific since you live in California. Please be safe out there maybe sometime you could bring your boat up through the Mississippi river I don’t know if that would be something you’d be interested in doing but going from saltwater to freshwater yeah, I don’t know.
I'd like to see a review on the Nordic Tugs 54
were you able to stop at the Vanquish booth and see the vq 45 or vq 58?
Think Rico’s sunglasses are great😊😊😊
I saw "hydrofoil supported catamaran" and immediately thought "Hysucat has a double decker boat?" lol. I can't wait to see what happens post rebranding of Hysucat into Bering. Anyway, this is a neat design. love the double decker concept, the dingy launch concept, etc. now just make it faster lol. put some verado 600hp v12's on it !!!!
Whoa...What an Awesome Cat! ThunderCats ... Ho!! Luv Ya' Luv Your Show!! 😺🐱
I like the style, however I would much prefer to see the boat better fitted out for northern latitudes and with more cabins - much like the Botnia Targa 46
thanks for watching
Love Gone with the Wynns
This seems like a dream tender for a smallish 120'-ish Super-yacht. See how the X-105 explorer-style Holterman or Wider yachts integrates their 35+ ft tenders.
Cool boat . Wouldn't mind having one
Another great video of a great boat. This boat reminded me of a 4X4 RV. Very functional and rugged. As much as I love the look of a classic yacht I would really enjoy this boat. It would take a lot to damage her.
Almost forgot- you're almost to 300,000 subscribers. Congrats in advance and wishing you both continued growth, success, health, and above all, amazing happiness!
Thank you sooo much 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I'd love to see a cross over with you guys and Kara and Nate! A boating challenge!
9:45 ours too!!!!! woot!!!!
That would be a cool boat setup for Bahamas or the keys. Will it take 600 verados?
Love the build and your videos. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
This is a great option to explore the Mediterranean or Caribbean. Thank you so much!
What what a fun boat!
This baby would be perfect for the ionian sea in greece.
One of most practical boats
As a Caribbean Charter Captain for over 45 years.. I like most of it... The head area needs to be further thought out...
Hello you 2 love the videos. Keep up the good work. Wish you had some stickers of your logos...
Hi, thank you! we are going to add some to the shop very soon
Performance numbers are great on this boat, plus the Yamaha O/Bs make for such a clean package. Would change the black colour to white for a more nautical look, but everything else is perfect. The profit margin on this boat could be +50% ........ where does one invest?
It seems like it would also be a good boat for the Loop
Interesting boat…….didn’t know Yamaha made engines that big. I think you need to bring some snacks with you on these reviews. Keep them under your hat 👒😃👍
Yamaha makes a 600 V12 it cost about $80,000 just for the engine. Several manufacturers has put quads on their boats.😮
hahaha! good idea, going to be nice and "toasty" 😝😂
@@michaelmaas5544 I believe you're thinking of the Mercury Verado V-12 600. Last time I peeked at their site (just now), the 425 XTO is the biggest outboard from Yamaha.
@@michiganengineer8621 you are correct, not sure what I was thinking. Funny to be corrected by someone from Michigan because that’s where I live as well.
Nice boat.
Every time Victoria looks at Rico and says “I like it” makes me think 🤔 about a the wish-list for certain yacht 🛥 being built 🤪
That is a maximum fun minimum work boat! I love it.
Okay now this is a boat I could definitely go for. Set up base on Turks and Caicos, and you can run and gun all over the Caribbean and to Florida etc. Built in accommodations with head,...just a fantastic piece of design and I love the Hydrofoil lift and stability in rough seas, make this into a fishing platform, a charter boat, whatever you want it's just so damn adaptable, this designer knows boats and boaters. Wonder if I could get an enclosed version for running around the Queen Charlottes and Vancouver Island,...set up for diving and fishing?? Hmmm??
hhhhmmmmm, such great ideas and questions!
Reminds me of a Hysucat that got stretched and heavily customized. Nice.
ok....Positives: Super rugged and industrial looking. Love that portion of the boat. Seems like it can handle itself in most places you would take it around the Med or the Caribbean. Which leads to the negatives...
Negatives: I feel that since the latest boom in yachting has been for rugged Explorer vessels with companies like Bering, Numarine, CdM, and Sirena leading that change and even forcing Benetti and ISA to get on board, the 'Explorer' tag gets slapped on anything with an axe or reverse bow and has a rugged or overbuilt appearance. But with 250 NM range, to me...and this is just my opinion...this isn't an 'Explorer' in the sense of what I and many others consider an 'Explorer' vessel. And yes I belong to groups and fan pages where we discuss these things like yacht nerds, and range and capabilities are some important factors. This isn't an Archipelago, JFA or a Glazmor. Those are all custom built true blue water Explorer catamarans. The other thing is the hatches seem like they would let in sea spray in during crossings, you have no enclosed cooking, and of course for a catamaran we are used to having a room in each hull and this just has one, which I'm sure you could change all those things during the build, but then are you really keeping the spirit of what that boat is,(Yes that is the Theseus conundrum) and if you are changing it that much why not go with an Archipelago or another builder that might be cheaper, just as durable, have more range but doesn't have some of the rugged features this has? I'm not trashing the boat since I do like it for what it is, I'm just not ok calling it an Explorer vessel in my vernacular or what that word means. There. I said my peace, you probably stopped reading this and won't respond, or take this the wrong way. I know you liked it..AND SO DID I VICTORIA...I LIKED AND THOUGHT IT WAS COOL...I just don't think it's an Explorer. Maybe loaded on the deck of a Damen SeaXplorer or toy carrier, but not on it's own.
Great camera coverage Rico! Thanks for another in-depth review.
Hydrofoil has me super intrigued. Is it possible to get some objective and honest pluses and minuses?
Still need a BACK WALL for the Northeast Maine to Maryland, it get cold here, but love the layout
@S. Clarke Will do and thanks for the fast reply
Great boat, but a tat to long for me. I am a longer and would love to single handle a boat ;o)
Since it is made out of Aluminum, I think 5 to 10 thousand will get that wall added I can see just how to place it, wonder if they want to know?
Hi, nice report, hoping to see you at St Malo for "la course du rhum" transat , 136 Competitors - Cheers-
Thanks for another great walk through! When are you guys going to do the new Bering 92’ walk through? 😜
Interesting and informative 🇯🇲
thank youu
OMG I love you guys lol you 2 are so Awesome together. Very Very Happy fox you both .
Fantastic videos always. Cheers 🍸😁
Glad you enjoyed it
Very unique boat. I like the bar in front of the anchor- reminds me of a bull bar on trucks and SUVs.
P.S. How huge has that MBB list gotten? Lol
Honestly, I think boat builders should be knocking down your doors to have you guys as consultants on boat builds. Not only do you work in the business as owner/operators so you know the needs of both sides, but you have probably toured more boats than anyone, giving you better knowledge of what's out there. Here's an idea- become private consultants for 1st time yacht owners.
Love the analog boom, mechanical. You have to be careful to make mechanical thing's. I like the ladder to the fly bridge that has support on both sides of the treds to. Instead of the single stainless they usually have.
Very true!
I meant creative.
Would be ideal for our inner danish waters - fjords and coastal waters with a draft of only 0,7 m and very low maintenance.
Definitely a cool Day boat..
I'd need AC in that suite though.
If you put this against the Aquila 36 which now has hydrofoils or Aquila 44, which would you prefer?
Interesting. Not my style but great for and fit for purpose. Thanks guys! - Loved the crane though!
Love this boat
Rico gets a reprimand right off the bat. 😥
A plus, thinking of Rico: no engine room yoga. Ha!
haha