85' (26m) Aegean Yacht Game Changer: A Peek Inside the Luxurious Explorer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- 85' Aegean Yacht [NEW]
Specs + Photos: hubs.ly/Q02bDkcw0
Asking Price: €5,950,000
Location: Bodrum, Turkey
Pierre Badin // +33 6 20 01 58 46 // Pierre@DenisonYachting.com
This world cruiser features a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, ensuring stability and good handling at sea. Its design allows for six guest cabins, including three full-beam master suites, accommodating 12 guests. The yacht's interior includes a main deck saloon with large windows, warm oak furniture, and stainless steel accents. The yacht also features a large galley and crew areas, multiple outdoor spaces, and a swimming platform. Powered by two MAN 650 HP engines, it reaches a maximum speed of 13 knots and has a range of over 3,500 nautical miles, making it suitable for long journeys to remote destinations.
Pierre Badin
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Pierre@DenisonYachting.com
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Great presentation of a very interesting yacht!
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Nice but I would not use the word Luxury, I would call it, entry level to this size explorer yacht from this builder., I've heard chef using the word Bland. Bland is what I use to describe the materials and lack colours used for the overall decor. Enjoyed the presentation though.
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Nice
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The only thing I didn't like was the split bathroom in the owners cabin.
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Nice boat, thanks for sharing. Nice presentation as well.
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Main vabin was terribly underwhelming
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Great tour!
And now I'm officially impressed! A single private cabin for each crew member is something you basically never see, but in my book it should be mandatory on any yacht that spends any amount of time on the water. Lack of privacy is probably the single biggest problem for crew spending a large amount of time on yachts. Well done Aegean Yachts 😊
If only they had had proper forward-sloped windows in the wheelhouse, this would've made for a pretty perfect little explorer. Personally I'd opt for only 6 guests, allowing for more room for everybody.
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Nice boat let down by underwhelming interiors, but even worse as it's supposed to be an explorer yacht, the lack of handrails on the guest internal staircase to the lower deck is a frightening oversight, it makes me wonder what else they have forgotten about. Nice presentation as always though and thank you for the great tour.
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Currently I'm looking for real explorer capable crossing Indian sea and south china sea. This is might be of the options.
She is a great explorer yacht. Contact Pierre Badin for more information on her: +33 6 20 01 58 46 // Pierre@DenisonYachting.com
What's funny is that another broker for Denison talked about another yacht company's yachts that are made of GRP and this a well known yacht brand. Extremely robust and capable and that broker said that having a steel yacht was a detriment and GRP was just as tough and capable. I tend to agree here that I'd rather have a steel hull explorer yacht, especially if I was going to actually explore. I habe no doubt that a GRP yacht could take you places and get you there safely, it's just...if you went to Norway in the fall or wanted to cross the Atlantic in the summer and hit the storms that can pop up with +5 seas, wind gusts up to 60 or 70 knots, and you can't really turn around and go back, you have to power through it, weather be damned, what woukd you choose? What if you might hit late season sea ice? Or run into a spot with nomsave harbor anywhere? Steel would be my choice. Obviously in any trip, you check the weather and plan accordingly, but as anyone that has been on the water knows, things change.
Nordhavn has yachts made from grp and they only make explorer yachts. From 40 up. They are renown for traveling around the world . Infact one at only 57ft made the northwest passage.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Both GRP and steel have their merits, and it ultimately comes down to personal preference and intended use.
Are we talking D5L here, or must you have a commercial certificate?
Please contact the listing broker, Pierre Badin, for more information.
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Oh god the color scheme of this yacht seems to be neutral on neutral with neutral highlights. Talk about a boat that took zero risks and it shows. That has gotta be the most boring boat ever created.
I agree, don’t know what is worse, the all black Bering 70ish or all this all beige thing. Maybe they’ll have lots of colourful art for the walls.
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Can't believe stabilizers are an option, it's an explorer so would have thought they would be standard
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Ok my second comment, sorry Danielle. First off, amazing yacht, great walkthrough video. I love it. Obviously, everyone is going to compare it to Numarine with that 6th cabin. I get it. However, 6 cabins on a 26M yacht is too much. That is way too many guests for a crew that small to take care of. 12 guests with 5 crew is really pushing it ifmyou are a heavy crusing family. If this is light charter, excellent and is totally doable. Or a family on board for a month or maybe a few weeks every other month. Year round, thats going to be tough. It can be done, but you approach crew burnout if you get too,many guests and not enough crew. This though would be an excellent yacht. I would love one. Just need the lottery to come through.
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Great tour but the boat interior AND exterior are so monochromatic. white-on white-on white and fiberglass everywhere!
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Nice!!!!!!!
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Looks like a floating IKEA inside
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Great yacht. Good value🎉
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Can someone tell me why so many modern yacht interiors look like the lobby a dreadful office ?
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