So, the most amazing thing about this tour is that I realized around halfway through when they were in the stern cabin, that the boat was underway and cranking along. I didn't hear a single creek pop or even the sound of the water going past the hull. Now, that may have been due to fancy, close microphones but I don't think so. Incredible if the boat is really that quiet in a seaway.
The other day, I saw a review (advertorial?) video about a 50' SY that was said to be dead quiet. It's a thing. The quietness is great, but it also means that the boat is completely rigid and consequently cuts through the water faster, easier. The stiffness reduces hydrodynamic losses. In this video, considering the lofty spaces this means there must be intricate ribcage reinforcement to the hull that also needs to be more stiff than your average tupperware boat. This model's version in the video has some solar that helps maintain the quietness, but I wonder what noise can be heard from the pump for the water-maker, or a generator charging the batteries for home electrics, HVAC, etc.
@@MarkTreacherYachtDeliveries ah ,it should be for that price,but i think as with all modern yachts,its hard to achieve,with the modern building techniques ( shapes) and wheight goals……….
Loving the Halcyon H-R long deliveries - the 50 to Das Boot and then to SoF. But the 69 if The Daddy and it looks magnificent and the silence under sail is just perfection. Just one query though - has the water pump noise that kept Toby H up been addressed or is it still a problem? Well done on a great video blog of this delivery.
Again the ceiling hand railings are next to useless unless you are 6ft 4in...in a bad sea, well heeled, you need accessible ceiling hand rails. Trying to hold on to the backs of seats is just stupid. My client's wives and children have to crawl on the floor which is dangerous.
Excellent interior walkthrough thank you. Beautiful yacht.
Glad you enjoyed it
Love you are doing this while under way.
Glad you liked it!
I love all the refrigeration the yacht has, the layout was very well thought out.
Indeed. She is very easy to live onboard and to sail long distances.
Great to see her at the show.
What a huge series of spaces ! Very well found on the face of it. Lovely😊
Dreams are made of this. Awesome.
Fantastic, thanks for sharing.
So, the most amazing thing about this tour is that I realized around halfway through when they were in the stern cabin, that the boat was underway and cranking along. I didn't hear a single creek pop or even the sound of the water going past the hull. Now, that may have been due to fancy, close microphones but I don't think so. Incredible if the boat is really that quiet in a seaway.
I think you must look to the episode 1 when they are fiming in the main seating cabin,where squiking and pieping is substantially……..
The other day, I saw a review (advertorial?) video about a 50' SY that was said to be dead quiet. It's a thing. The quietness is great, but it also means that the boat is completely rigid and consequently cuts through the water faster, easier. The stiffness reduces hydrodynamic losses. In this video, considering the lofty spaces this means there must be intricate ribcage reinforcement to the hull that also needs to be more stiff than your average tupperware boat.
This model's version in the video has some solar that helps maintain the quietness, but I wonder what noise can be heard from the pump for the water-maker, or a generator charging the batteries for home electrics, HVAC, etc.
@@guidouytterhaegenunfortunately this was an edit add on for atmosphere it is actually very quiet!
@@guidouytterhaegenOh, Dear.....
@@MarkTreacherYachtDeliveries ah ,it should be for that price,but i think as with all modern yachts,its hard to achieve,with the modern building techniques ( shapes) and wheight goals……….
Loving the Halcyon H-R long deliveries - the 50 to Das Boot and then to SoF.
But the 69 if The Daddy and it looks magnificent and the silence under sail is just perfection.
Just one query though - has the water pump noise that kept Toby H up been addressed or is it still a problem?
Well done on a great video blog of this delivery.
Its a true bluewater world navigator - please Santa......
Just curious which berths you use on passage, and have you needed lee cloths/boards?
Again the ceiling hand railings are next to useless unless you are 6ft 4in...in a bad sea, well heeled, you need accessible ceiling hand rails. Trying to hold on to the backs of seats is just stupid. My client's wives and children have to crawl on the floor which is dangerous.