Stunning, but the galley is tiny considering the maximum number of people on board is 20, obviously not all sleeping on board but more likely as day guests etc. Even I would struggle to cater to a high enough standard in that tiny space far 20 people.
I wrote the last comment before I had a chance to look at your about page. You guys trying to create a Superyacht version of Top Gear? I think you have the team for it. great job
Great yacht. You had almost a scoop. Crew quarters continue being a mystery. At least you unveil the engine room. It seems refrigeration capacity will be a problem given the size of the galley. Great video.
This seems to be similar to the Princess 95, carrying the main deck all the forward on the bow. I like this concept a lot. With the sky lounge this probably has the interior volume of an average 120 ft. boat.
More practical and thought-out than the Princess equivalent sizes, I would say: more symetric decks and deck accesses would make manoeuvring easier, doors on both sides of the salon/living area, doors on both sides of the bridge, docking stations on both sides, and... Well, to my taste, more timeless classic elegance. In any case a great presentation of an obviously great boat!
At 15:32 you stated that the boat's speed at 10kts gives a range of 1000 n.m. This is wholly incorrect. At 10kts, the boat's range is more than double this at 2050 n.m. Big error. Also at cruising speed of 13kts, the range is 850 n.m.
The walk in wardrobe in the ownwers' is bigger than the saloon on my little keel boat. I have a day head on my boat, it is also the night head and the guest head not to forget the owners head.. How the other half lives! The videos are fun though, thanks.
I think your Nick's son from Aquaholic :). Between you and him your going to own the walkthrough video arena for superyachts. Great video well done, felt like I was there and you were giving all the details of the yacht. Keep the vids coming. Wish list is a walkthrough if a Cantiere Delle Marche Darwin class 102' to 111' Thanks again!!!!!
Those ranges seem crazy, I know dropping it down a few knots makes it more efficient but a 2 knot difference from 15 to 13 gives you almost double range and 3 knots slower and more than double range??? Quite a lot of room for a 93ft Yacht, and comes in around 12 million so it's got a great bang for the buck.
@@derlangsame4471 Both have very similar fuel capacities as well. The Navetta 30 holds 14.500 liters while the X95 holds 13,400 liters. Main difference is the HP with X95 having about 900 more HP per engine. Both are also around 12 million.
@@tecwzrd yeah, so it erases the point of having a displacement yacht of that size. They said it's built for cruising, not performance. But if the 'performance' vessel could be equally or more economical but with the advantage of having a much higher top speed when it's needed, why bother with this?
@@derlangsame4471 the floor plan of the x95 is segmented which makes it appear crampt and mouse maze. While the N30 feels spacious and free flowing. Also the profile of the x95 seems bloated and not even being a tri deck seems disproportional to the eye. jmo.
@@gjl7022 I do agree, not a fan of the X95 design either. Just for making a point of why bother with a displacement hull of this size while planning hull could have better range and better performance.
A couple of things missed. The mirrors as you enter the saloon from the cockpit?? What are these rooms , is one a day head. Also did I miss the laundry.
What was the grey boat next to you with the jet ski in the side, is that the Pershing with the radiator in the front? This boat is very nice. Definitely needs a hot tub though, but I understand it is 30 mt long
@@horeally1150 I spoke to an IYC BUILDER OF MARINAS in the caribbean you need 16knots to out run a hurricane. I saw one of yours in Trinidad so it is safe there
Custom Line Navetta 30 M/Y AYSHE's interior architecture is by ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, with strategic consulting provided by the Custom Line Atelier for the interior design
A hot tub (and its water) is heavy and would not be suitable for the Sun Deck. It would affect the yacht's centre of gravity too. Anywhere else there would be little room.
Nice yacht, tri deck... with sky lounge....and no nonsense.... but I am not impressed...small salon, nothing special, no beach club or large hydraulic platform... I expected more and the competition is hard in this segment...would like to know the price... from Spain
At the beginning of the video you can see the hydraulic platform in its up position with the teak flooring. It lowers and flips over and becomes the beach club.
@@horeally1150 checked the video again... and dont get it... so when the garage is closed.. the whole thing will flip over and becomes the hydraulic platform... but that is NOT a beach club...its a platform
I think Custom Line have thought about heat and smoke getting to the electronics. You could add a bimini or a cover on posts if you like. I would assume Custom Line can customise this for you.
That's a lot of boat, so much outdoor space. Beautifully finished
lovely boat, no hot tube, it's also fanastic to see you back reviewing super yachts. Who ever owns this is very lucky indeed
Hi Jack. Nice boat. Spacious with loads of natural light. 3 decks. Great walkthrough video tour thanks 😊
I love usually love the Navetta range, can't say this one really grabbed me.
My thoughts exactly. That wonderful tour that ends with 1000 nautical miles
Stunning, but the galley is tiny considering the maximum number of people on board is 20, obviously not all sleeping on board but more likely as day guests etc. Even I would struggle to cater to a high enough standard in that tiny space far 20 people.
would be interesting if all those yacht reviews would start mentioning how many square meters of living space there is.
I wrote the last comment before I had a chance to look at your about page. You guys trying to create a Superyacht version of Top Gear? I think you have the team for it. great job
Great yacht.
You had almost a scoop.
Crew quarters continue being a mystery. At least you unveil the engine room.
It seems refrigeration capacity will be a problem given the size of the galley.
Great video.
Very sharp looking yacht. Slow down a little for the babes cruising in and around the boat. A little eye candy in the vids never hurts.
Lovely yacht. Thank you for the tour.
This seems to be similar to the Princess 95, carrying the main deck all the forward on the bow. I like this concept a lot. With the sky lounge this probably has the interior volume of an average 120 ft. boat.
More practical and thought-out than the Princess equivalent sizes, I would say: more symetric decks and deck accesses would make manoeuvring easier, doors on both sides of the salon/living area, doors on both sides of the bridge, docking stations on both sides, and... Well, to my taste, more timeless classic elegance.
In any case a great presentation of an obviously great boat!
At 15:32 you stated that the boat's speed at 10kts gives a range of 1000 n.m.
This is wholly incorrect. At 10kts, the boat's range is more than double this at 2050 n.m. Big error.
Also at cruising speed of 13kts, the range is 850 n.m.
You’re absolutely right, it was a slip of the tongue - 2,000nm is correct.
@@jackhaines123 Beautiful boat and thoroughly reviewed. Thank you.
Thanks for showing the crew area!
Thank you for your video, i like how you describe every detail , i'm attending a yacht design school .
Nice and compact. Thank you for the tour. Cheers
Thanks Jack! As usual great job!
I like it. Not overdone.
The walk in wardrobe in the ownwers' is bigger than the saloon on my little keel boat. I have a day head on my boat, it is also the night head and the guest head not to forget the owners head.. How the other half lives! The videos are fun though, thanks.
I think your Nick's son from Aquaholic :). Between you and him your going to own the walkthrough video arena for superyachts. Great video well done, felt like I was there and you were giving all the details of the yacht. Keep the vids coming. Wish list is a walkthrough if a Cantiere Delle Marche Darwin class 102' to 111' Thanks again!!!!!
Great tour 👍❤️🇬🇧
Piece of art. Everyone wants to be rich but no one wants to research.
God i hope those windows are thick, I can't look at them without picturing a wave smashing though them, gives me the chills
How can they put those two teak cabinets fully exposed on the top sun deck? How soon will they look crappy?
Those ranges seem crazy, I know dropping it down a few knots makes it more efficient but a 2 knot difference from 15 to 13 gives you almost double range and 3 knots slower and more than double range??? Quite a lot of room for a 93ft Yacht, and comes in around 12 million so it's got a great bang for the buck.
But a Princess X95 could also reach 2000 nmi with economical speed. And it's a planning boat with 2×1900 hp and 25 knots top speed.
@@derlangsame4471 Both have very similar fuel capacities as well. The Navetta 30 holds 14.500 liters while the X95 holds 13,400 liters. Main difference is the HP with X95 having about 900 more HP per engine. Both are also around 12 million.
@@tecwzrd yeah, so it erases the point of having a displacement yacht of that size. They said it's built for cruising, not performance. But if the 'performance' vessel could be equally or more economical but with the advantage of having a much higher top speed when it's needed, why bother with this?
@@derlangsame4471 the floor plan of the x95 is segmented which makes it appear crampt and mouse maze. While the N30 feels spacious and free flowing. Also the profile of the x95 seems bloated and not even being a tri deck seems disproportional to the eye. jmo.
@@gjl7022 I do agree, not a fan of the X95 design either. Just for making a point of why bother with a displacement hull of this size while planning hull could have better range and better performance.
A couple of things missed.
The mirrors as you enter the saloon from the cockpit??
What are these rooms , is one a day head.
Also did I miss the laundry.
What was the grey boat next to you with the jet ski in the side, is that the Pershing with the radiator in the front? This boat is very nice. Definitely needs a hot tub though, but I understand it is 30 mt long
Yes, it’s the Wally WHY200, Full tour and sea trial of that coming soon…
Lekker man lekker
love the review and the yacht. Range is disappointing.
The tour seemed rather rushed and the constant movement of the camera made me feel a bit 🤢
Is the usual top speed 14 ?
Top speed is 15 knots depending on the engine config.
@@horeally1150 I spoke to an IYC BUILDER OF MARINAS in the caribbean you need 16knots to out run a hurricane. I saw one of yours in Trinidad so it is safe there
Custom Line Navetta 30 M/Y AYSHE's interior architecture is by ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, with strategic consulting provided by the Custom Line Atelier for the interior design
5 crew? According to Arcadia yachts and some people at Denison yachting, a boat this size just needs 2 crew, maybe 3.
Those are MAN V8, there is no V12 option.
Very little thought goes into the engine room layout.
How much $?
€9.03m, so about $10.58m
@@MotorBoatYachting thank you.
no hot tub? :(
A hot tub (and its water) is heavy and would not be suitable for the Sun Deck. It would affect the yacht's centre of gravity too. Anywhere else there would be little room.
Nice yacht, tri deck... with sky lounge....and no nonsense.... but I am not impressed...small salon, nothing special, no beach club or large hydraulic platform...
I expected more and the competition is hard in this segment...would like to know the price...
from Spain
Prices start from €9.03m
At the beginning of the video you can see the hydraulic platform in its up position with the teak flooring. It lowers and flips over and becomes the beach club.
@@horeally1150 checked the video again... and dont get it... so when the garage is closed.. the whole thing will flip over and becomes the hydraulic platform... but that is NOT a beach club...its a platform
@@andyvankerkhove6902 They use the patented Dual Mode Transom System th-cam.com/video/m2wu9TxzsOM/w-d-xo.html
Nice boat but who can afford one
14500 lt of fuel gets you 2050 nm . . . . . like what?
th-cam.com/video/rmIVIdSLjHE/w-d-xo.html
I'm pretty sure I'd want the radar off while cooking probably not good to be around.
I think Custom Line have thought about heat and smoke getting to the electronics. You could add a bimini or a cover on posts if you like. I would assume Custom Line can customise this for you.
Anyone know what yacht that is on the right at 0:17? th-cam.com/video/rmIVIdSLjHE/w-d-xo.html
That's the Wally WHY200 - don't worry, we filmed it too: th-cam.com/video/uwQ4RJ6Pj9U/w-d-xo.html
Needs a hot tub!
It was an OK yacht. Coming from someone who can't afford a used speed boat.
It was ok. Didn't really excite me at all.
so boring! old old style, no connection with the water. Have the guts to design something new
ADHD?
Horrible. Horrible
Kitchen area seems very small compared to competitors.