One of the most usable yachts I’ve ever seen. Beautiful design. Catamarans are not usually my cup of tea but this boat is amazing. It has so much usable space!
I tend to really like Cats over monohulls, but I haven't spent much time at sea... please help me to understand why you say that as I don't currently say why anyone would choose a monohull over a catamaran.
Wow that's just an absolutely incredible amount of space!!!! OK I'm personally not keen on the layout, fittings or decor but so what! Anyone that knows about boats surely knows that - at this level - you can fit and furnish it to your own taste as you see fit. Nice review! Thanks.
So much room for activities. I don’t even like the ocean. I started watching videos of boats in an inlet and wound up on this channel. The engineering on some of these boats is ridiculous
Catamarans are awesome. They feel a lot more stable on the water & people don’t get anywhere near as seasick. Even the small ones have an apartment like feel to them & you can fit in regular size appliances including washer & dryer.
I haven't been on a boat in over 20 years but enjoy watching channels like yours. I had a 43 ft monohull cutter rig, in San Diego bay. The problem I had was it was too much boat for me because I couldn't handle it by myself. If something happened to my wife I wouldn't be able to sail it out in the ocean by myself. The way this power cat is set up, one person could do everything by yourself if you wanted to. Of course it's always nice to have crew with you.
I was on one over the weekend out of Newport, Rhode Island. Absolutely stunning. Did not feel like I was aboard a catamaran. I had to keep double-checking. The beam/width is staggering for a yacht. 4,000+ total sq ft of living space!! My friends added major custom upgrades to nearly everything shown in this video. €14million is a bargain.
I think it's better to have really good friends who own beautiful boats then owning them yourself. I always said- I'd be happy being "Kato" in the pool house instead of owning the 10 million dollar home/estate.
Arris, I don't thinkg that my friends even blink over $10 million. Their success is well earned. Also, they lease it out for big bucks which covers many annual fees/costs. @@MaximusMerideus
Think they were right forward in the hulls but as the crew were on board I didn't feel I could intrude. The Capt was kind enough to show me his cabin though
I have never been convinced about catamarans and the internal layouts - somehow they fail to impress given the space available. This is the first one I have seen that does impress me. Great layout and looks beautifully constructed. Fantastic boat.
Again it's so wide... again the width...again a very wide boat...again and again and again and again and again and again. Did I mention it was wide again?
Very different interior design makes a change from the normal, you didn’t show the crew quarters where do the other 4 crew live? Also your main problem with a yacht with this beam is finding a berth very limited which ports you could get in and eye watering berth costs!
LOL, the crew stay on a 60ft cat that follows behind this one, and they would stay "on the hook" more than actually in port, i would imagine when "underway" or travelling... and only actually be in marina when they are going to be @ port for a substantial amount of time. When you think of it... that's the only way it would work, eh?
Sunreef is one of my favorite brand of catamarans. If I have to choose one of those I will choose the power cat 60 feet. I consider it more “equilibrate” and smart space user. But I do always complain about the taste of interiors. But definitely if I wanna spend money for buying a power cat I will try to build a one off by a professional builder not in fiberglass but in aluminum.
Sunreef seems to attract a lot of buyers that aren't really sailors, or at most day cruiser people. So you get interiors designed like modern houses with lots of sharp edges/corners and mirrored surfaces that even if you have a large crew would be difficult to keep clean. I love the sunreef layouts, but it has been many years now since I saw an interior come out of that shipyard that I thought was elegant and functional. This one for example was clearly designed to spend most of its time at a dock.
Amazing boat in every way. Love the open galley, people like seeing the food prep and having a kitchen available for use with ease. I’ve never been a fan of boats that tuck the galley far away out of sight. Just because there’s a chef on board doesn’t mean you won’t want to fix yourself a sandwich or a piece of fruit/snack every once in a while.
Were's the rest of the crew space? Or am I misunderstanding something about this boat... there's a cap's cabin...5 regular guest cabins... but were's the crew space?
My thoughts exactly. We were shown the Captain’s cabin - but there must have been at most 3 more twin bed cabins for the crew - I’d predict a crew of between 4 to 6 in addition to the Captain. The catamaran is huge, so onboard maintenance will be a necessity on a cruise - especially with 5 large passenger cabins. There’ll be a Chef, possibly 2 or 3 passenger service crew + 2 x engineering staff. Crew size might vary but there’d certainly be a lot of crew on a Leviathan that size.
Catamarans are not my fav , but Hugo what an amazing video and an amazing yacht. Any chance you could get on the Azimut grande trideck and the Benetti Diamond.
hello...may i ask you where i can find all the desk plan ? i m a scale modeliste . thanks you for all those videos they are great. i wish you the best for the sale. greating from belgium.
What people underestimate is the cost of a yacht these sizes are the costs of the maintenance which new or used is about 20% of the original price per year or more at times. It's easy for a $20M yacht to cost $2M a year to just keep up and park.
20% would be 4 million a year but I think you're right, 10% or 2 milly is still nuts. But, if you have it like that, more power to you and it's what makes life so wonderful- A person can work hard or get lucky but what they do with their money is none of my business.
@@jean-charlesjougla9640 The $2M is mentioned is just to park it and keep it cleaned/maintained. No operational costs nor more than a few mates to do so. Bringing it out and having a full crew/captain will push that number way up.
Amazing tour of an amazing boat. if I could have 1 boat, it'd be a steel explorer, but if I could have 2, my 2nd would be this boat here... a 100' Sunreef.
I am a big fan of Sunreef and seen many videos of different internal designs. I realy like the bar and the cabin layout on this one and upper deck. The galley is a bit weird where it is but I can see why they did it. Just a perfect boat realy.
The fact that it floats means it’s not just a tacky loft with a bunch of furniture thrown about. It’s a Bingo Hall with a dingy and an unnecessarily large bar. Hire a naval architect to layout a yacht and add a shred of character, my uncle Stan can draw an open space.
The actual reason for escape hatches on catamarans is in case they flip upside down. This happens quite a bit with smaller ones but rarely to ones that size I would imagine. The hatch opens up with hinges on the bottom so if you are flipped over the hatch opens upwards and you can quickly escape onto the bottom of the catamaran
The risk of flipping over must be minuscule with this catamaran. It can happen more readily with sailing catamarans because of the tall and heavy mast holding a large mainsail. Too much wind on the mainsail at a bad angle and the weight of the catamaran might not be enough anymore to keep it level on the water. This catamaran is pretty tall, but without a mast and mainsail, I don't see how enough force could be applied high enough to negate all that weight and lift one side enough to reach a point of no return.
Should be named the Sunbeam. I absolutely love everything about this cat except the Victorian motif. Swap it out to either contemporary farmhouse or a beach vibe for a more relaxing less formal feel. One might feel the need to wear a tie while sporting sandals on this rig. Nice tour man, you kept the pace up without wasting any time on redundancy.
That is a beautiful boat. It seems like it was customized for partying in dock or close to shore. It would not be easy to live aboard in rougher waters. Just a mobile party house for its owner and his guests while parking next to other party yachts. It is likely only the crew that ever sees it on the open waters. It seems like it was designed well, and with a better floorplan, it would be a great yacht that can handle the seas rather well.
I stood on the dock in Denia a couple of years ago behind an 80 foot power Sunreef. It was massive but this is something else. Not my cafe con leche but it will never be an issue with my budget. Enjoy the videos though👍.
Beautiful yacht. When going out of the main areas it can be hard to dock even a large monohull, I don't have experience on a cat. Has to be nuts. The wideness of them makes them pretty cool though. Also in my experience a lot of the ultra wealthy have exercise equipment and a lot of times the captains don't like it. Great video.
the treadmill was shown in the earliest draft drawings of these before they built any. I'm not sure if it's the default configuration or not, It's not that the owner had them add that as a custom add-on it's optional but also one of the standard configurations. There are 3-4 other top deck configurations, one option is a separate staircase up from the owner's suite.
Wonderful catamaran and nice layout and especially the open spaces. Nice galley not separated at all from the owner space. Must be a delight to be a part of the crew on that boat. I wonder where the table tennis table is hidden though 🙂
Think they were right forward in the hulls but as the crew were on board I didn't feel I could intrude. The Capt was kind enough to show me his cabin though
That Cat Is Wide (!) 3 berths = 3 times the Riva next door. I suppose you wouldn't be too concerned if you are paying 14 million euros. The jump in size from 80' to 100' is staggering. The engine room and mechanics areas were Outstanding! Six double staterooms, for goodness sake. With a cruising speed of 11 knots and Trans Atlantic range this one could be capable of the distance with more than 10% fuel to spare. Thanks for your effort Hugo.
Before your presentation I've been dreamed to buy the newest Sunseeker 100 model (even in the far future maybe). But now I have doubt. Catamarans has more places, and I hope it less shakes on the waves, isn't it?
Not a fan of the interior, som strange solutions there. Seems heavily focused on being a party boat, I assume the owner is young. But really nice boat for sure. It makes me extremely excited to see the Silent Yacht 120 when it's done. Hopefully, we'll get to see it when that time comes.
St. John's, Newfoundland to Plymouth, UK is 3500km, I'm not sure you would have enough reserve fuel if the cruising range is 3200km. The captain would have some range anxiety 😂
the bathrooms WERE a little odd, but, whatever floats your boat, right? lol. major question though, where the hell are the crew quarters? under the kitchen maybe? and with that size cat, i would totally expect a second "floor" in the hulls, not just a bunch more storage space, under some hatches. and with a powercat, you could totally have more sunspace above the flybridge. maybe HALF moonroof, and half sundeck.
woooow i don't know what to say am out of words big thanx to you to show us something like these with out the internet for sure we will never go to see it in our life xD thanks
One of the most usable yachts I’ve ever seen. Beautiful design. Catamarans are not usually my cup of tea but this boat is amazing. It has so much usable space!
I tend to really like Cats over monohulls, but I haven't spent much time at sea... please help me to understand why you say that as I don't currently say why anyone would choose a monohull over a catamaran.
Wow that's just an absolutely incredible amount of space!!!! OK I'm personally not keen on the layout, fittings or decor but so what! Anyone that knows about boats surely knows that - at this level - you can fit and furnish it to your own taste as you see fit. Nice review! Thanks.
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I'd have it fitted out in the same style as a Viking 90.
I've never been overly fond of catamarans but this one is just stunning. So much space and so many options.
Couldn't agree more
Same here, but this is an amazing craft.
So much room for activities. I don’t even like the ocean. I started watching videos of boats in an inlet and wound up on this channel. The engineering on some of these boats is ridiculous
Catamarans are awesome. They feel a lot more stable on the water & people don’t get anywhere near as seasick. Even the small ones have an apartment like feel to them & you can fit in regular size appliances including washer & dryer.
Yeah, many options if you count ways to party as options. lol! Don't get me wrong, that's not in any way a bad thing.
Feels like a party yacht specifically built to be docked during Monte Carlo F1 weekend for the parties. More party boat than passage maker.
I'd like to hear a tour without the word "again"
Just one crew cabin for the captain, so the rest are day crew only. I think you are spot on with your view. in effect a 14 mil day boat.
@@petergibbs There’s 2 twin berth crew cabins accessed by hatches beside the big sunpad at the front.
@@TheLocustKingYou know.
@@petergibbs They were occupied so he didn't go to the crew cabins which are 8 bunk beds.
It's not the length that's impressive, it's the girth, am I right?
When I saw how huge the beam is, I knew there's gonna be at least 1 dick joke😂😂
Also how you use it. And the angle of the dangle.
@@scottstewart5784 angle of the dangle💀💀💀
That’s what she said
Same old complaint )))
I haven't been on a boat in over 20 years but enjoy watching channels like yours. I had a 43 ft monohull cutter rig, in San Diego bay. The problem I had was it was too much boat for me because I couldn't handle it by myself. If something happened to my wife I wouldn't be able to sail it out in the ocean by myself.
The way this power cat is set up, one person could do everything by yourself if you wanted to. Of course it's always nice to have crew with you.
I would hire 5 crew; two men to handle lines and other heavy equipment. A chef. Two women to make beds and make drinks and other tasks.
I bet you and your wife had a blast sailing around beautiful San Diego, Newport Beach, Malibu, and Catalina? Good for you, my friend.
I was on one over the weekend out of Newport, Rhode Island. Absolutely stunning. Did not feel like I was aboard a catamaran. I had to keep double-checking. The beam/width is staggering for a yacht. 4,000+ total sq ft of living space!! My friends added major custom upgrades to nearly everything shown in this video. €14million is a bargain.
I think it's better to have really good friends who own beautiful boats then owning them yourself. I always said- I'd be happy being "Kato" in the pool house instead of owning the 10 million dollar home/estate.
Arris, I don't thinkg that my friends even blink over $10 million. Their success is well earned. Also, they lease it out for big bucks which covers many annual fees/costs. @@MaximusMerideus
14 mill a bargain? If you're filthy rich.
So...Saw the Captain's quarters...Where were the Crew's quarters ?
Think they were right forward in the hulls but as the crew were on board I didn't feel I could intrude. The Capt was kind enough to show me his cabin though
The Crew were in the Sardine Can where they usually store them.
I have never been convinced about catamarans and the internal layouts - somehow they fail to impress given the space available. This is the first one I have seen that does impress me. Great layout and looks beautifully constructed. Fantastic boat.
Again it's so wide... again the width...again a very wide boat...again and again and again and again and again and again. Did I mention it was wide again?
Very different interior design makes a change from the normal, you didn’t show the crew quarters where do the other 4 crew live?
Also your main problem with a yacht with this beam is finding a berth very limited which ports you could get in and eye watering berth costs!
LOL, the crew stay on a 60ft cat that follows behind this one, and they would stay "on the hook" more than actually in port, i would imagine when "underway" or travelling... and only actually be in marina when they are going to be @ port for a substantial amount of time. When you think of it... that's the only way it would work, eh?
A 100 foot category A boat with that much space is fantastic. Great job Hugo
No crew cabins??????
No words describe the spaciousness. Not into most of this décor but none the less an impeccable fabulous open layout.
What a beautiful yacht!
Thanks for the tour! Where was the non-Captain crew-space?
In the fore peaks of both hulls but as the crew were living on board I didn’t get a chance to see them
Amazing craft. Qurstion, if it takes a crew of 5 where are their berthing areas? The captains is nice, so where does the crew stay?
In the fore peaks of both hulls but as the crew were living on board I didn’t get a chance to see them
Sunreef is one of my favorite brand of catamarans. If I have to choose one of those I will choose the power cat 60 feet. I consider it more “equilibrate” and smart space user. But I do always complain about the taste of interiors. But definitely if I wanna spend money for buying a power cat I will try to build a one off by a professional builder not in fiberglass but in aluminum.
Sunreef seems to attract a lot of buyers that aren't really sailors, or at most day cruiser people. So you get interiors designed like modern houses with lots of sharp edges/corners and mirrored surfaces that even if you have a large crew would be difficult to keep clean. I love the sunreef layouts, but it has been many years now since I saw an interior come out of that shipyard that I thought was elegant and functional. This one for example was clearly designed to spend most of its time at a dock.
Bering is making aluminum cats.
Best boat I’ve seems on your channel thus far. Great tour.
Amazing boat in every way. Love the open galley, people like seeing the food prep and having a kitchen available for use with ease. I’ve never been a fan of boats that tuck the galley far away out of sight. Just because there’s a chef on board doesn’t mean you won’t want to fix yourself a sandwich or a piece of fruit/snack every once in a while.
What a truly fabulous yacht presented in your usual professional and engaging way Nick. Really enjoyed that one 😀
Very cool yacht 😎
Just stunning, no more words needed
Were's the rest of the crew space? Or am I misunderstanding something about this boat... there's a cap's cabin...5 regular guest cabins... but were's the crew space?
WOW ! What a tour ! Thought you were going to need to take a break ! Thank you !
Again it's wide, again there's an ensuite, again the width, again and again and again and again and again.
Crew cabins, I assume they have areas.
Very nice layout.
My thoughts exactly. We were shown the Captain’s cabin - but there must have been at most 3 more twin bed cabins for the crew - I’d predict a crew of between 4 to 6 in addition to the Captain. The catamaran is huge, so onboard maintenance will be a necessity on a cruise - especially with 5 large passenger cabins.
There’ll be a Chef, possibly 2 or 3 passenger service crew + 2 x engineering staff. Crew size might vary but there’d certainly be a lot of crew on a Leviathan that size.
You should be proud, guys. The boat looks great . I'm looking forward to the next episode.
Catamarans are not my fav , but Hugo what an amazing video and an amazing yacht. Any chance you could get on the Azimut grande trideck and the Benetti Diamond.
Wow that is a super amazing ship! Thanks for sharing!
I wish you had shown the crew quarters.
Sorry! They are in the fore peaks of both hulls but as the crew were living on board I didn’t get a chance to see them
Outstanding! Thank you!!!
hello...may i ask you where i can find all the desk plan ? i m a scale modeliste . thanks you for all those videos they are great. i wish you the best for the sale. greating from belgium.
What people underestimate is the cost of a yacht these sizes are the costs of the maintenance which new or used is about 20% of the original price per year or more at times. It's easy for a $20M yacht to cost $2M a year to just keep up and park.
20% would be 4 million a year but I think you're right, 10% or 2 milly is still nuts. But, if you have it like that, more power to you and it's what makes life so wonderful- A person can work hard or get lucky but what they do with their money is none of my business.
That’s why a good many are charter yachts. Let others help pay the annual running costs.
10% not 20
@@jean-charlesjougla9640 The $2M is mentioned is just to park it and keep it cleaned/maintained. No operational costs nor more than a few mates to do so. Bringing it out and having a full crew/captain will push that number way up.
What a cool ship! Thanks for this video. Well presented!
great info tour thank you for sharing with us. One question, where do all the crew hang out, sleep etc , thank you.
Absolutely beautiful, thank you...
That was a cool one love that the captain's cabin was so modest. thanks for the look around. Be safe and skilful. Pinge
No washers /dryers ?
Amazing tour of an amazing boat. if I could have 1 boat, it'd be a steel explorer, but if I could have 2, my 2nd would be this boat here... a 100' Sunreef.
But, is it just for sitting in port or can it do an Atlantic crossing like a Nordhavn?
Stunning! A must have
I am a big fan of Sunreef and seen many videos of different internal designs. I realy like the bar and the cabin layout on this one and upper deck. The galley is a bit weird where it is but I can see why they did it. Just a perfect boat realy.
does the fly bridge drop down to allow for low bridges?
The fact that it floats means it’s not just a tacky loft with a bunch of furniture thrown about. It’s a Bingo Hall with a dingy and an unnecessarily large bar.
Hire a naval architect to layout a yacht and add a shred of character, my uncle Stan can draw an open space.
Good thing you are a broke nobody who will never have to worry about owning something liketl this
I want to see this in the Explorer configuration. Hopefully soon ...
This would be a bucket list vessel. Sell up, move on board, see the world. Great tour Hugo. Love your work xx
Thanks Sophie
Absolutely love it!!!!!!
But where in the UK could you keep it?
Newbie here, but what do you do with furniture if you are in bad weather is it heavy enough to take the wind or do you pack it away ?
The actual reason for escape hatches on catamarans is in case they flip upside down. This happens quite a bit with smaller ones but rarely to ones that size I would imagine. The hatch opens up with hinges on the bottom so if you are flipped over the hatch opens upwards and you can quickly escape onto the bottom of the catamaran
The risk of flipping over must be minuscule with this catamaran. It can happen more readily with sailing catamarans because of the tall and heavy mast holding a large mainsail. Too much wind on the mainsail at a bad angle and the weight of the catamaran might not be enough anymore to keep it level on the water. This catamaran is pretty tall, but without a mast and mainsail, I don't see how enough force could be applied high enough to negate all that weight and lift one side enough to reach a point of no return.
Nope - nothing to do with that - all to do with escape when the boat is the right way up and the ability to fit one with no superstructure above.
@@AliG-iq4gd Agree 100%
Love this Boat !!!!!
Wow. So much for what one gets. Thank you for the tour.
Should be named the Sunbeam. I absolutely love everything about this cat except the Victorian motif. Swap it out to either contemporary farmhouse or a beach vibe for a more relaxing less formal feel. One might feel the need to wear a tie while sporting sandals on this rig. Nice tour man, you kept the pace up without wasting any time on redundancy.
I love the raw commentary
Super nice yacht but what I don’t understand on many of these kinds of boats the grill is suitable for about 2 people…. So small
Wonderful tour!
Great review; just wondering where the other 4 people on the crew sleep?
Definitely Sunreef 100 Power is a really nice option in terms of space and range, such a beautiful ship.
It's nice to see that they finally stopped with their triple window setup and went with more contemporary large windows.
That is a beautiful boat. It seems like it was customized for partying in dock or close to shore. It would not be easy to live aboard in rougher waters. Just a mobile party house for its owner and his guests while parking next to other party yachts. It is likely only the crew that ever sees it on the open waters. It seems like it was designed well, and with a better floorplan, it would be a great yacht that can handle the seas rather well.
Fantastic! 🎉
I stood on the dock in Denia a couple of years ago behind an 80 foot power Sunreef. It was massive but this is something else. Not my cafe con leche but it will never be an issue with my budget. Enjoy the videos though👍.
Beautiful yacht. When going out of the main areas it can be hard to dock even a large monohull, I don't have experience on a cat. Has to be nuts. The wideness of them makes them pretty cool though. Also in my experience a lot of the ultra wealthy have exercise equipment and a lot of times the captains don't like it. Great video.
the treadmill was shown in the earliest draft drawings of these before they built any. I'm not sure if it's the default configuration or not, It's not that the owner had them add that as a custom add-on it's optional but also one of the standard configurations. There are 3-4 other top deck configurations, one option is a separate staircase up from the owner's suite.
Wonderful catamaran and nice layout and especially the open spaces. Nice galley not separated at all from the owner space. Must be a delight to be a part of the crew on that boat. I wonder where the table tennis table is hidden though 🙂
If there's adequate wind deflection on the flybridge that would be a great place for table tennis.
Excellent and well-paced tour. Made a subscriber out of me! This boat is amazing.
One word.........Stunning!
I missed the crew cabins
Think they were right forward in the hulls but as the crew were on board I didn't feel I could intrude. The Capt was kind enough to show me his cabin though
@@MotorBoatYachting no problem, thankyou for a great video Sir
That Cat Is Wide (!) 3 berths = 3 times the Riva next door. I suppose you wouldn't be too concerned if you are paying 14 million euros. The jump in size from 80' to 100' is staggering. The engine room and mechanics areas were Outstanding! Six double staterooms, for goodness sake. With a cruising speed of 11 knots and Trans Atlantic range this one could be capable of the distance with more than 10% fuel to spare. Thanks for your effort Hugo.
What about the crew quarters?
@@amsfountain8792 much better than the 80ft
The beam is 44ft. This should be charged real estate tax rather than mooring fee 🤣
Wonder what the annual running costs are with crew
What is the Draft i didnt see it.
So you showed the guest and captains quarters where do the crew sleep if they're on a week long voyage?
You mentioned that it has a crew of five. Where to the other four crew sleep?
Before your presentation I've been dreamed to buy the newest Sunseeker 100 model (even in the far future maybe).
But now I have doubt.
Catamarans has more places, and I hope it less shakes on the waves, isn't it?
AWESOME !!!!!!
Not a fan of the interior, som strange solutions there. Seems heavily focused on being a party boat, I assume the owner is young. But really nice boat for sure. It makes me extremely excited to see the Silent Yacht 120 when it's done. Hopefully, we'll get to see it when that time comes.
That was a very nice presentation
Very nice, thanks for sharing
St. John's, Newfoundland to Plymouth, UK is 3500km, I'm not sure you would have enough reserve fuel if the cruising range is 3200km. The captain would have some range anxiety 😂
Wow absolutely stunning 👏👏👏
It's the best I've seen!😱
A very sensible yacht very well presented. Such space conditions are only possible with a cat over a length of 100 feet.
Well done. Bravo..!!
That is awesome. Love it.
This is awesome. I would love to hear what the captain has to say about the nature and performance properties of the yacht.
I like that the interior design doesn't look like a Las Vegas stag party suite like so many yachts do today.
Where is the crew quarters????
Where is the Crew Cabins?
This is what dreams are made of ❤
the bathrooms WERE a little odd, but, whatever floats your boat, right? lol. major question though, where the hell are the crew quarters? under the kitchen maybe? and with that size cat, i would totally expect a second "floor" in the hulls, not just a bunch more storage space, under some hatches. and with a powercat, you could totally have more sunspace above the flybridge. maybe HALF moonroof, and half sundeck.
Perfect boat for Max Verstappen. Cushions already in orange and enough space for a race simulator.
is it for rent/lease in Jan-March 2024
whats the build cost?
19:42 bins on either side make it hard to make the bed
How much is the VAT in euro?
Oh, hell yeah!!!🍺🍻🥂🍷🥃🍸🍹🧉🍾
And I like how the owner doesn't want to burry his staff below and includes them in the open salon....
Think I know which one to buy+
👏Fantastic 👏
I wish they did a side by side comparison of Reefsun and silent yacht. Which one performs better, does better built quality etc.
Wow, amazing space 👌
woooow i don't know what to say am out of words
big thanx to you to show us something like these
with out the internet for sure we will never go to see it in our life xD thanks