@@customcal1 I’ve seen a lot and this is by far the best one I’ve seen. A very experienced mariner designed it perfectly for extended and comfortable off grid adventures.
Amazing and near perfect. Having twin main engines is the only thing missing for true globe trotting capability. A very professional and informative presentation. Thank you:)
Excellent presentation. Thank you very much Marley. I believe this is the best layout of the Nordhavn-60 I have ever seen. However, I suggest enhancing the utilisation of the space for future. You may add a double bunk cabin in the utility room on the port side (like a small cabin and utility layout in a '68 model). This should be feasible with a few adjustments in design. I am sure Dan Streech will like this idea. It's even possible to make this change in the existing models. I have a deep appreciation for the engineering of Nordhavn.
Thank you for the feedback mate. Yes, us Aussies say everything differently! From the Yachtworld Dictionary of Nautical Terms: Salon or Saloon - Both terms mean the largest enclosed, common area of a yacht (essentially the “living room” in the terms of a land-based home). Most modern boaters use the term salon to avoid confusing it with a bar found in the old west. Old salts and those who sail with the wind prefer the old-school term, saloon. Could this be another Tomayto vs Tomahto situation? hahaha
Some people lust after these floating testaments of greed and selfishness. It would shame me to set foot on one. I fully support free enterprise, working for an honest profit, and enjoying the benefits of wealth. However, as in all things, there are limits. I would feel slightly less uncomfortable if the owner/owners deposited an equal amount of money into a fund to alleviate some of the poverty and daily grind of making a living which is the reality for many others. This is just my opinion; many will feel differently.
Hey Tom, thanks for sharing your thoughts. Many yacht owners are involved in philanthropy and give back to various causes. There’s room for passion and purpose in this space, and we respect all perspectives on the matter.
@@flagshipinternationalyacht3226 I wonder about the ethics of an economic system that allows one individual or a small group to amass an unimaginable amount of money in today's world. In nature, there is only one entity with no limit to its growth: cancer. And as we know, left to its own devices, it eventually kills its host. All other things have feedback mechanisms to achieve equilibrium. Mega yachts are only one of several features of society's gross inequalities. It is just my opinion.
This is how ever super yacht should be presented. Excellent presentation and explaniations. It is about the yacht not the broker.
@@jimpeoples7217 Thanks Jim.
Amazing absolutely gorgeous. That has to be one of the best Nordhavns 60s I’ve ever seen.
@@customcal1 I’ve seen a lot and this is by far the best one I’ve seen. A very experienced mariner designed it perfectly for extended and comfortable off grid adventures.
Just a dreamer but this is the best presentation I’ve seen… maybe ever. Well done! A great vessel to present but so well presented.
Thank you! The boat did most of work for us!
Amazing and near perfect. Having twin main engines is the only thing missing for true globe trotting capability. A very professional and informative presentation. Thank you:)
Excellent presentation. Thank you very much Marley. I believe this is the best layout of the Nordhavn-60 I have ever seen. However, I suggest enhancing the utilisation of the space for future. You may add a double bunk cabin in the utility room on the port side (like a small cabin and utility layout in a '68 model). This should be feasible with a few adjustments in design. I am sure Dan Streech will like this idea. It's even possible to make this change in the existing models. I have a deep appreciation for the engineering of Nordhavn.
She is a beautiful vessel!
She’s very special!
Well presented not over the top "car sales" excellent 💯
Can see why it would be popular the layout is awesome
@@paton57 sure is! Very practical and comfortable
Is this sold?? What was the sale price? Incredible boat!
She has not sold yet if you would like to have some further info about her please feel free to reach out marley@flagshipinternational.com.au .
Wish I knew how much this was
It's perfect!
Nice
Glad you enjoyed the walkthrough
The specs a, equipment and system redundancies make this a safe reliable boat
wonderful
Very well done!! Im sure it will sell in no time. one comment, you keep saying "saloon".... I think you mean "salon" . Loon vs Lon. ooouuu vs ahhh.
Thank you for the feedback mate. Yes, us Aussies say everything differently! From the Yachtworld Dictionary of Nautical Terms: Salon or Saloon - Both terms mean the largest enclosed, common area of a yacht (essentially the “living room” in the terms of a land-based home). Most modern boaters use the term salon to avoid confusing it with a bar found in the old west. Old salts and those who sail with the wind prefer the old-school term, saloon. Could this be another Tomayto vs Tomahto situation? hahaha
Some people lust after these floating testaments of greed and selfishness. It would shame me to set foot on one. I fully support free enterprise, working for an honest profit, and enjoying the benefits of wealth. However, as in all things, there are limits. I would feel slightly less uncomfortable if the owner/owners deposited an equal amount of money into a fund to alleviate some of the poverty and daily grind of making a living which is the reality for many others. This is just my opinion; many will feel differently.
Hey Tom, thanks for sharing your thoughts. Many yacht owners are involved in philanthropy and give back to various causes. There’s room for passion and purpose in this space, and we respect all perspectives on the matter.
@@flagshipinternationalyacht3226 I wonder about the ethics of an economic system that allows one individual or a small group to amass an unimaginable amount of money in today's world. In nature, there is only one entity with no limit to its growth: cancer. And as we know, left to its own devices, it eventually kills its host. All other things have feedback mechanisms to achieve equilibrium. Mega yachts are only one of several features of society's gross inequalities. It is just my opinion.
What open ocean category is this boat w a single engine lol ??!!
A second 100 hp wing engine is able to cross Atlantic.
@@kondybas it just doesn't seem like enough.
@@rogerbaker-vo1cd But it does.
@@kondybas I love nordhaven, just need two mains.
Bearing 65 has two small mains, all you need, w the outboard
2022, what a joke, still one engine, who builds these things lol.
Did you even listen?? One main engine and one 110hp auxiliary. Are your ears painted on ?????
@@suengooj1692 lol, im just used to them having one engine. Just don't think it's enough. My bad
@@rogerbaker-vo1cd I don't think I've heard of a 1 engine Nordhavn. Do you have a vessel in mind?
@@justsomeguy6474 most just have one main engine, and an outboard if it goes bad, need two mains, on separate systems.
@@rogerbaker-vo1cd They all have get home engines on separate systems so I have no clue what you're talking about.
I love nord Haven but the trip I would love doing doing would be the artic. Don’t want a fly bridge! 🥶