Would be great if you had a graphic at the side of the screen showing the layout of the boats..a bit of work but very helpful to understand the boat layout..like sue grant from berthon does
Awesome Dutch built (arguably some of the best boat builders in the world) live aboard. Always enjoy your videos, don’t listen to the haters, keep doing what you’re doing. Thanks
The term bow sprit is actually passed along from early sailing ships that use the bow nose for a horizontal pole where you would rig the jib lines, it has been modified over the years as power yachts with nose anchors became prevalent, to indicate the anchor lift area, so yes it is still called a "bow sprit" or anchor lift bow sprit, and the area you like to stand on for posing is actually to give a better view of the anchor line situation or to ease access for rigging an anchor bridle for those who choose to use one, but it is technically still called the bow sprit of the ship. So no, people calling it that are not wrong. You might want to learn more about ship parts/components since you want to demo them professionally.
I like the fact that there's a dedicated saloon and dining area that's separate from the saloon that way you know where you could sit and relax you know where to drive the boat and you know where to eat
Not bad for the age. You can tell this boat has been loved. Each area seems a tad bit small to my liking or closed in, I like more of an open layout, but still a great livaboard vessel. Thanks for showing us Victoria and Rico, stay safe 💚
@@NautiStyles I think I'm too used to the superyachts and bigger vessels you show 😂 This boat is by no means small or lacking space. I was probably hung up too much on that dining table and the layout of the kitchen.
Yea it's the old design, the new layout would move the main pilot cabin forward a bit with the galley on the saloon deck, you would have bow and aft master suites and mid 2 or 4 bunk side cabin with stairs and appliance area(washer/dryer)in midship, that's just the difference in how they used to design from today.
“Quirky” is definitely the word for this yacht. It really says ‘90’s with the lacquer finishes and mirrors. Give it a few more years and it won’t be dated, it’ll be vintage!
The owner of this boat was a visionary. So many one of a kind practical design features that even today has you saying “wow, that’s cool!” I can see a very happy owner in the future of this yacht/home. I loved the engine room too!!! The owner was wise to select you to take us on this tour. Every time I hear, “I really like this,” I know the feature is going to be a candidate for many viewer’s NBBL’s.
Victoria, one of these days on a yacht tour, you are going to pick up the in-house yacht phone and say "Hello" and there is going to be someone on the other end. The surprise look on your face is going to be priceless. Would have been nice to see that added swim platform extension work.
My Dad had a 42.5 ft. Christ Craft when I was growing up. It was/is all wood and required a month of weekends of hard work getting her ready for the season. It was great experience and I spent a lot of time with my parents growing up. RIP Mom & Dad!❤️😢🙏🏻
I love this boat, my wife loves Victoria's dress! I could see myself living on and operating this one. You were right saying Awesome so many times, and a few uniques as well. We live near lake Erie and that would be perfect for an on water condo and not a bad fishing boat either. Thanks for another fantastic tour!
whollyyyyy molly! I have to get busy fast. This has put a new bucket list on my life. I am just a Idaho Mountain Man dreaming of Deep Blue, Island Hopping, and Sail Fishing. What a perfect Vessel.
This would make a good one for California or cooler climates. Nice to keep the space usable, but convertible when desired. Great boat for a tenth of something new and comparable.
Yes, I enjoyed the tour. The yacht is very 90s in its hull design and interior is mid-century modern. The price makes it very attractive, as you say, it appears to have been well maintained. As a liveaboard for a couple or a bachelor, it is a marvelous alternative to a house.
I really didn't expect this from the outside. It's so unusual layout but it seems so much bigger than what it is. Brilliant boat for the price. Whoever buys it is going to be lucky.
I think that it says a lot about the owner in the fact that he hired you guys to show his beautiful boat ... He or She is certainly smart about doing things ... So important that you guys take the time to show us these gems along the way. Thanks
Thanks, but we are actually NOT for hire... we don't work for anyone... we find interesting boats to tour for you guys and film it, we are completely independent and never accepted payment for a tour... I guess we don't say it enough
I love this oddball yacht, it's completely different from any other in it's class/year, in a very good way. All the enclosed areas make this a great liveaboard. Cheers guys! 😁👍✌
Interesting neighborhood. That would be something additional you guys could cover - The marinas and other spaces where you can dock. A tour of that neighborhood would be nice.
Just from what I saw if that boat is anything under $300,000 it's a steal it is so well maintained yes it's 30 years old but it was maintained like a antique classic Ferrari with somebody only rubbed it with a clean diaper to keep it shiny all the time it is a beautiful yacht if you really did like the late '80s and '90s styling you would fall in love with it and it's very usable in the 21st century and I hope whoever does buy it takes equal care and loving to it
Certainly a very different layout but a great vessel for entertaining guests in that beautiful saloon. I think I am most impressed with the docking skills of the captain, she’s a tight fit with that long bowsprit (oops) - bow pulpit! 😉 Victoria, you must have cast iron feet, it’s 96 degrees and you can walk on that chrome bow pulpit…amazing!
Oh. When you twirled around the poles I lost it. 😂. All kidding aside. The area where the poles are may work with a pop up TV or bar. I can see it’s very well taken care of but almost seems to be a little cramped for space with the dining table.
Give them props. They are correct about filming outside when you can in south Florida because summer showers can come and go from one minute to the next. Also, I feel sorry for them and they should be commended- most people assume rain cools things down, but down here in south Florida, most of the time it just makes things more miserable because the humidity makes it feel even hotter and this year it's been brutal (at least it looks like paradise on camera, lol). I love you guys! Fearless in all weather.
I did Central FL a couple decades ago and didn't last long at all, with humidity being 1 of if not all 3 of my top 3 "problems". Now I just laugh a small evil laugh when fellow NYers "flee" to FL. They'll learn soon enough. Humid af. Lizards and gators in more places than you'd think about. Humid af. Not everyone gets to spend everyday under the palm trees or out on the water. Some ppl have to work. And when they do, it's humid af. Oh yeah and sometimes it just starts raining for no apparent reason for 6 or 10 minutes and then it's gone. And then like 4 mins mins later it happens again. That's the brochure for Florida, lol.
@@JoelAz909 You forgot to mention the iguanas. The population has exploded since the winters are warmer than ever. They are literally everywhere. The roads are littered with iguana roadkill. Be carefull getting that shade under a tree- what you think is a brief down pour might actually be an eguana relieving himself. If the wind happens to be blowing it won't be a "cool" mist you feel. Another lesson learned is, number 1 is followed by number 2 approximately 2-3 seconds later and trust me when I say if you didn't realize what was going on during 1 and run, number 2 will leave no doubt in your mind. Now for central Florida, let's see how far north the Tegu lizards will reach. A lot larger than iguanas and eat anything having non-stop appetites. They are on the move expanding from the everglades. At least we don't have to shovel snow. 🤣🤣🤣
Neptunus, since 1989 are built in St. Catherines, ON, Canada. ( near Toronto) They are still being built here. The quality as you can see is outstanding. A new boat of this size is over $2 million. ( see the new Neptunus 650F ) I'm surprised you didn't mention that magnificent flooring. Interesting to see how Modern designs have evolved for more flow of spaces. Cheers from Toronto
Great tour of this really nice motor yacht! Affordable for sure if you are the handy type of owner. Your hair looks fabulous Victoria and that is a great dress! Sorry Rico, I’m sure you look great too! I really enjoy the both of you in your videos! Cheers!
Just FYI I've already seen this video but I love the way you guys narrate and talk about these yachts so I like to go through and rewatch the videos you guys are awesome
OK. I just bought my dream home. This yacht has me wanting to sell my place and head out to see the world! I would totally be able to homeschool/raise the kids in there while traveling about.
Rico: The next time you see two keys, hit the bilge pump and turn the key(s) to the right. Bargain price, very high quality build, superior design. great helms, and modern Euro quality when your dollar bought something. $ 2 2 9, 0 0 0 ! You would never find anything like this in Canada for less than 1 Mil. The only area that showed it's age on the entire yacht was the work room / crew quarter. Just another great live-aboard possibility, artfully filmed, edited and displayed by the most famous, perfect yachting couple on the east coast. AKA NautiStyles Hug from Mike.
Great amount of boat for the price. You can tell it was loved! The rest of the issues are only cosmetic and can be upgraded with all the money you save buying it!
The swim platform looks roomy. I like the kitchen upgrades A family with junior high or high school age kids would really enjoy this yacht! Love from Vermont
That's great value for money. I love the interior design. I would happily live on that quite comfortably. Probably convert one of the guest rooms into something else.
I've noticed that Victoria loves those storage drawers , like a kid in a toy store 😜 Whatta a great boat , I love the layout , simple design and lots of space. Thanks Guys 👍
Nice yacht. Looks like the bridge needs to be refit. A lot of those components are take up a lot of space and show very little information. I could fit it with 4 15” monitors and display all the necessary data along with GPS mapping.
This is the kind of boat i would consider being a good starter live aboard boat. Even old school is very reliable. Your right anout single person or a good air b&b to rent out
I'd not put it in Airbnb. People would rent it just to party hardy and trash it. Somebody would no doubt do drugs on it, the Coast Guard boards it, finds drug residue with their sensors they use, someone left a stash of drugs and the Coast Guard seizes it. Bye bye beautiful boat.
Gee, I just joined the channel with great enthusiasm for your wide range of yachts with quirky, yet informative reviews. I'm wondering if anyone has gotten beyond the condition (excellent) of a 90's vessel and asked themselves why are there so many sharp edges and odd placements in the interior of a vessel of any size or origin? I'm interested in seeing another yacht from the same manufacturer for comparison. Perhaps this boat is an example of what one can do with a blank slate and some carpentry tools. Good work as usual.
You must adjust release this video cuz I was number 14 on pushing the like button this is an interesting looking boat from the 1980s at least that's what the look it looks like you know when back in the day when they used to framing square and a ruler to design everything
We are getting ready to pull the trigger on moving onto a yacht within the next few months or so, I really hope this one is still for sale then. It is topping our short list of candidates. Thank you guys for making these tour videos, this one really helped me sell my wife on this older yacht...I think she is 'on board' now with a well maintained one like this.
First time commenting, just found this channel the other day. Love it, seen a ton of your videos and impressed with your knowledge and a great way to present these great machines. I am curious, especially for something like this which seems attainable for someone like me, is there a place I can go and get an idea of maintenance costs? I’ve heard somewhere that its not the elephant that we need to worry about purchasing, its the hay. Thanks again! -Jamie
At today prices for homes/condo's, this is really a great alternate choice. Its like being permanently on holidays, well, until you go to work! Great presentation as usual, classic job!
There's a lot of silver gray in that boat and it does let you know the time that it was built and designed but it was a well thought-out boat so it's very livable and workable for the 21st century
@@darploin5071 Era ... 😉 Typo Dont ming the silver and metal theme but the wall mirrors would be a bit off putting. But love the whole solid engineered techno vibe.. Touch screens go cranky for some folks and if the conditions are less than ideal .. Theres a certain pleasure to using a solidly engineered switch, helm wheel or handset. Not sure of the glass table but Santos Dumont would have loved this boat. 😎 Good point about oversized TVs on yatch's ... I think you are missing the point of owning a boat or RV if your just going to sit inside watching TV and not looking out those big windows at wherever you chosen to go.
@@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 Yeah, I was thinking the same thing - all that glass and mirrors are not my thing. And I can say "it's just my taste" when it comes to glass. But what I do mind are all those sharp corners where you can bump your head or legs. For example, when going down to the galley or when entering those two cabins - it's plain to see such spots. But overall, for that kind of money one could definitely afford to make changes.
Wow! This is a nice one! I dont know about all those mirrors. Maybe replace with light grey acoustic paneling, and donate the mirrors to the Kardashians. The engine room/crew qtrs was a fun surprise. Great work as always guys. C'ya
Unique is definitely how I would describe this boat as well. It is totally the 90's too. There is another yacht sales channel that I watch, he doesn't post a lot and he has this uber NY attitude, and this is a boat he would sell I think. This is a neat boat to take to the Bahamas. The Detroit Disels scare me, but I heard they can last a long time.
Awesome video. We are experienced RV’ers but new to the yacht world. We are going to be buying a yacht in the next several months to compliment our RV and Mexico house. We need a lot of help as therw are SOOOO many brands and configuration choices, so we really appreciate your channel!!
Same here, just for the way it looks with how impeccably it's been maintained and the price. If you are in the market for a boat in this general class, you would have to make a run on this boat. It is not my style of boat, but I could see myself coming to love it. It's definitely a very liveable boat.
Interesting how Victoria immediately went to the 3 stripper poles & accused we viewers of having our minds in the gutter. Who’s mind drifted into that area I ask? Victoria!
She's a very nice boat. If I were to buy her the only things I'd change are the stairs to the flybridge, because I don't like climbing ladders, and a bit of the interior design so that it would fit my personal taste a bit more. But all in all this is a very nice yacht in my opinion.
@@NautiStyles Always. Your videos are so interesting. And currently you are actually helping us to decide which company we want to go to for our new yacht. Once our youngest children are old enough my wife and I plan to go out to sea again, but our current ship would need to be rebuilt completely in order to do that. (Long story short: She's ancient and I inherited her when I was too young to do anything with a yacht, let alone that I had the funds to maintain her properly. So we converted her into a vacation home, which is what she has been for the last two decades.) So we really want to go with a new yacht. And it's probably either gonna be a Bering or an Allseas one. Those two companies have produced our favourites so far. But we will see. I guess it will also help alot watching you guys having built your new yacht.
New to boating - beyond the $229,000, in South Florida, how much should I expect to pay for monthly mooring charges at a location that's OK for a live-aboard situation? Also, for a boat in this price range, how much should I expect to pay for annual maintenance, assuming a 50/50 mix of cruising and moored as a live-aboard? Thanks!
These are awesome videos.It reminds me of the time I used to work at a custom super yacht builder as a lead fibreglasser and also specialty high temp mufflers and exhausts.,Thank you . FYI on one the episode with" Sunreef 60' Sail Catamaran " you were trying to gauge the length of the galley island ,.You can use you arm span tip to tip as the same as from head to toe they are both equal.For you your height is 5'7"
Unique design, immaculate condition. You can see the love put into it’s upkeep. Only criticisms are too many mirrors and polishing the stainless would make me crazy…. Last, she be a thirsty beauty…. 1100 gal @ 17kts = 350 nm. But hey that’s a 62’ toy that would sure impress the ladies. 👍🏻🍸💙😎
This is quite a boat for $229,000. It's in "Bristol Condition" at least visually. It's been impeccably maintained. Even the engineering space looks really nice. Even the bilges are clean. If you like or can come to like the 90s era Eurostyle design, it's a very cool boat. It was well designed. I am sure that the marine survey will come out just fine. Somebody is going to get a great boat for a great price.
A motor boat, the Sinatra ‘Tony Rome’ film, crash pad, needing 1,100 gallons marine diesel @ Floridian $6/gallon for 350 to 500 nautical miles max… hmmm versus a catamaran, wind, sail renewal perhaps every 10 years max with luck… and space and stability of double hull, less marina fees due to less time in marinas… less draft for accessing more inaccessible island paradises 👀🤣🎈❤️☝🏻 Loved the tour, and that hint of European accent, I’m a Brit, your speaking voice is very 🔥 Now, If this ran on C24th century power systems and propulsion, mini na’cell warp engines 👀😜
Victoria your absolute right it's a Neptunus 168 Building in Aalst (Gelderland) Netherlands. The delivery to the customer was always on the harbour of Sleeuwijk. The most common 168 was with the Volvo Penta, the best with the caterpillars, the worst with the MAN engine skip these. Exceptional engineering was the Detroit diesel, what's a excellent choice for the USA. A lot of the 168 series exporter new to Canada, Miami Long Beach. The shipyard is now building the Elling yachts, the most safety yacht on the market.
This would be a great charter boat. The galley is nice and big, the navigation is up to date, and thre's enough room for a 2-3 day trip. It's not lavish but very comfortable.
These tours are a huge help with our search to find our live aboard, thanks so much for these.
Enjoy another unique Affordable Liveaboard yacht for under $500K. What do you think?
Would be great if you had a graphic at the side of the screen showing the layout of the boats..a bit of work but very helpful to understand the boat layout..like sue grant from berthon does
@MrAbletospeak this is called informal English and it's Saturday morning and I'm still in my PJs not worried about all that
I really like the lines of this yacht Thanks guys
Awesome Dutch built (arguably some of the best boat builders in the world) live aboard. Always enjoy your videos, don’t listen to the haters, keep doing what you’re doing. Thanks
The term bow sprit is actually passed along from early sailing ships that use the bow nose for a horizontal pole where you would rig the jib lines, it has been modified over the years as power yachts with nose anchors became prevalent, to indicate the anchor lift area, so yes it is still called a "bow sprit" or anchor lift bow sprit, and the area you like to stand on for posing is actually to give a better view of the anchor line situation or to ease access for rigging an anchor bridle for those who choose to use one, but it is technically still called the bow sprit of the ship. So no, people calling it that are not wrong. You might want to learn more about ship parts/components since you want to demo them professionally.
I like the fact that there's a dedicated saloon and dining area that's separate from the saloon that way you know where you could sit and relax you know where to drive the boat and you know where to eat
Not bad for the age. You can tell this boat has been loved. Each area seems a tad bit small to my liking or closed in, I like more of an open layout, but still a great livaboard vessel. Thanks for showing us Victoria and Rico, stay safe 💚
Fair enough! Thanks for sharing
@@NautiStyles I think I'm too used to the superyachts and bigger vessels you show 😂 This boat is by no means small or lacking space. I was probably hung up too much on that dining table and the layout of the kitchen.
Thanks Guys!! Look forward to Saturdays:).
Yea it's the old design, the new layout would move the main pilot cabin forward a bit with the galley on the saloon deck, you would have bow and aft master suites and mid 2 or 4 bunk side cabin with stairs and appliance area(washer/dryer)in midship, that's just the difference in how they used to design from today.
“Quirky” is definitely the word for this yacht. It really says ‘90’s with the lacquer finishes and mirrors. Give it a few more years and it won’t be dated, it’ll be vintage!
The owner of this boat was a visionary. So many one of a kind practical design features that even today has you saying “wow, that’s cool!” I can see a very happy owner in the future of this yacht/home. I loved the engine room too!!! The owner was wise to select you to take us on this tour. Every time I hear, “I really like this,” I know the feature is going to be a candidate for many viewer’s NBBL’s.
Thanks for watching! we actually selected to Tour this vessel for you guys, as we do not work for hire:-)
Somebody truly did love that boat cuz it really looks nice for being a 1990 model
agreed!
A beautiful old gal that has been treated like a Queen for years. Great tour guys! ⚓❤
Glad you found it interesting
The boat is not bad either :D
Victoria, one of these days on a yacht tour, you are going to pick up the in-house yacht phone and say "Hello" and there is going to be someone on the other end. The surprise look on your face is going to be priceless. Would have been nice to see that added swim platform extension work.
My Dad had a 42.5 ft. Christ Craft when I was growing up. It was/is all wood and required a month of weekends of hard work getting her ready for the season. It was great experience and I spent a lot of time with my parents growing up. RIP Mom & Dad!❤️😢🙏🏻
Sounds like a great childhood 👌 RIP 🙏 they did well when their children can look back with fond memories
@ you bet!!! ❤️🙏🏻
I love this boat, my wife loves Victoria's dress! I could see myself living on and operating this one. You were right saying Awesome so many times, and a few uniques as well. We live near lake Erie and that would be perfect for an on water condo and not a bad fishing boat either. Thanks for another fantastic tour!
Is that living on the boat and operating her dress too??
thanks for watching and taking the time to comment
whollyyyyy molly! I have to get busy fast. This has put a new bucket list on my life. I am just a Idaho Mountain Man dreaming of Deep Blue, Island Hopping, and Sail Fishing. What a perfect Vessel.
This would make a good one for California or cooler climates. Nice to keep the space usable, but convertible when desired. Great boat for a tenth of something new and comparable.
Great point!
I would keep in Florida.
Question is where do you keep it in California? I'd be all over this if there was a place to actually keep it without going broke on the marina cost.
@@Shenanigans318 Mooring ball? Anchor?
Does Victoria have any clothes that aren't blue and white stripes?
Yes, I enjoyed the tour. The yacht is very 90s in its hull design and interior is mid-century modern. The price makes it very attractive, as you say, it appears to have been well maintained. As a liveaboard for a couple or a bachelor, it is a marvelous alternative to a house.
Thanks for taking the time to comment
How so? The docking cost will eat you alive.
I really didn't expect this from the outside. It's so unusual layout but it seems so much bigger than what it is. Brilliant boat for the price. Whoever buys it is going to be lucky.
Thanks for sharing
I think that it says a lot about the owner in the fact that he hired you guys to show his beautiful boat ...
He or She is certainly smart about doing things ... So important that you guys take the time to show us these gems along the way. Thanks
Thanks, but we are actually NOT for hire... we don't work for anyone... we find interesting boats to tour for you guys and film it, we are completely independent and never accepted payment for a tour... I guess we don't say it enough
I love this oddball yacht, it's completely different from any other in it's class/year, in a very good way. All the enclosed areas make this a great liveaboard. Cheers guys! 😁👍✌
Glad you like it!
Definitely an oddball
Interesting neighborhood. That would be something additional you guys could cover - The marinas and other spaces where you can dock. A tour of that neighborhood would be nice.
Without doubt you guys give the best boat tours. What a fantastic boat for the age. Spotless and the upgrades make it a great buy.
Just from what I saw if that boat is anything under $300,000 it's a steal it is so well maintained yes it's 30 years old but it was maintained like a antique classic Ferrari with somebody only rubbed it with a clean diaper to keep it shiny all the time it is a beautiful yacht if you really did like the late '80s and '90s styling you would fall in love with it and it's very usable in the 21st century and I hope whoever does buy it takes equal care and loving to it
Certainly a very different layout but a great vessel for entertaining guests in that beautiful saloon. I think I am most impressed with the docking skills of the captain, she’s a tight fit with that long bowsprit (oops) - bow pulpit! 😉 Victoria, you must have cast iron feet, it’s 96 degrees and you can walk on that chrome bow pulpit…amazing!
I just want to see this being docked in that tight spot 😁
Salon looks like a nightclub 🕺 💃
I assume they can raise the back pad up and out of the way, otherwise, yes, a very tight space,
haha, that's what Rico said "fun to dock it in this spot"
It has side thrusters which allow it to be maneuvered into tight spaces very easily. They were added by the owner.
The thrusters make that possible. It can be done but pretty hard if you only had to rely on the throttles.
This yacht looks amazing for a 1990. It looks better than some 2010s.
true that!
> So fascinating. You two could review a block of wood floating in a birdbath and we would enjoy the show. Keep on yachting!
haha, thanks
And Rico would be saying, "I like that." or "I like what they did with that." lol
Feel cheated 🙃 lol when Victoria mentioned poles i was so looking forward to the outtakes for the giggle 😆
In New Zealand we call that shower bath combo a shub, a really call boat guys thanks for sharing.
Interesting!
This yacht definitely looks like something newer than 30+ years old. I guess when it came out it was considered ahead of it's time.
The stripper poles are a big plus for me. Im sure this boat has seen some amazing good times.
Very nice boat! ❤️❤️❤️ Ooh, all those mirrors facing the master bed..(*cue Marvin Gaye playlist) 🍾🥂🕯️
haha
Another Affordable Yatch, definitely this one has been Loved by the owner's 👍🏼
No doubt!
Lived on my Sea Ray 32 Ft. Sedan Cruiser in Palm Beach near Peanut Island for a couple of years. Loved it!
Oh. When you twirled around the poles I lost it. 😂. All kidding aside. The area where the poles are may work with a pop up TV or bar. I can see it’s very well taken care of but almost seems to be a little cramped for space with the dining table.
LOL
Give them props. They are correct about filming outside when you can in south Florida because summer showers can come and go from one minute to the next. Also, I feel sorry for them and they should be commended- most people assume rain cools things down, but down here in south Florida, most of the time it just makes things more miserable because the humidity makes it feel even hotter and this year it's been brutal (at least it looks like paradise on camera, lol).
I love you guys! Fearless in all weather.
I'm up in Central Florida and it's the same up here.
I did Central FL a couple decades ago and didn't last long at all, with humidity being 1 of if not all 3 of my top 3 "problems".
Now I just laugh a small evil laugh when fellow NYers "flee" to FL. They'll learn soon enough.
Humid af.
Lizards and gators in more places than you'd think about.
Humid af. Not everyone gets to spend everyday under the palm trees or out on the water. Some ppl have to work.
And when they do, it's humid af.
Oh yeah and sometimes it just starts raining for no apparent reason for 6 or 10 minutes and then it's gone. And then like 4 mins mins later it happens again.
That's the brochure for Florida, lol.
@@JoelAz909 You forgot to mention the iguanas. The population has exploded since the winters are warmer than ever. They are literally everywhere. The roads are littered with iguana roadkill. Be carefull getting that shade under a tree- what you think is a brief down pour might actually be an eguana relieving himself. If the wind happens to be blowing it won't be a "cool" mist you feel. Another lesson learned is, number 1 is followed by number 2 approximately 2-3 seconds later and trust me when I say if you didn't realize what was going on during 1 and run, number 2 will leave no doubt in your mind.
Now for central Florida, let's see how far north the Tegu lizards will reach. A lot larger than iguanas and eat anything having non-stop appetites. They are on the move expanding from the everglades.
At least we don't have to shovel snow. 🤣🤣🤣
Unusual design features on this one. But in a good way. Interesting alternative, good review as always!
Neptunus, since 1989 are built in St. Catherines, ON, Canada.
( near Toronto)
They are still being built here. The quality as you can see is outstanding. A new boat of this size is over $2 million. ( see the new Neptunus 650F ) I'm surprised you didn't mention that magnificent flooring. Interesting to see how
Modern designs have evolved for more flow of spaces.
Cheers from Toronto
Thanks for sharing! yes, great Canadian build boats
Looks very solid made.
@@Johnny53kgb-nsa They were originally designed and built in Holland and they moved production to Canada.
Great tour of this really nice motor yacht! Affordable for sure if you are the handy type of owner. Your hair looks fabulous Victoria and that is a great dress! Sorry Rico, I’m sure you look great too! I really enjoy the both of you in your videos! Cheers!
Thanks for taking the time to comment
Victoria is brave wearing short dresses when she has to climb stairs with Rico and his camera following closely behind, below her.
A very nice affordable yacht. Unique and Awesome. Should be sold quickly.
agreed!
Just FYI I've already seen this video but I love the way you guys narrate and talk about these yachts so I like to go through and rewatch the videos you guys are awesome
OK. I just bought my dream home. This yacht has me wanting to sell my place and head out to see the world! I would totally be able to homeschool/raise the kids in there while traveling about.
Rico: The next time you see two keys, hit the bilge pump and turn the key(s) to the right. Bargain price, very high quality build, superior design. great helms, and modern Euro quality when your dollar bought something. $ 2 2 9, 0 0 0 ! You would never find anything like this in Canada for less than 1 Mil. The only area that showed it's age on the entire yacht was the work room / crew quarter.
Just another great live-aboard possibility, artfully filmed, edited and displayed by the most famous, perfect yachting couple on the east coast. AKA NautiStyles Hug from Mike.
Great amount of boat for the price. You can tell it was loved! The rest of the issues are only cosmetic and can be upgraded with all the money you save buying it!
agreed!
The swim platform looks roomy. I like the kitchen upgrades A family with junior high or high school age kids would really enjoy this yacht! Love from Vermont
thanks for watching as always
That's great value for money. I love the interior design. I would happily live on that quite comfortably. Probably convert one of the guest rooms into something else.
I LOVE this yacht!!!!! If I was ready I would pull the trigger on this one right now! One day!!!!!! Great video guys!!! Thank you!!!😍
You guys are one-of-a-kind. I'm planning to retire in a boat and you'll be the one to get me there.
Great first big boat. A few upgrades and it would be wonderful.
Thanks for watching
Victoria, I saw the disappointment in your eyes when you realized those poles were too short to spin around. 😂 thanks y’all ✌️
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Next time! lol
Wow it looks so fresh for his age!
Always excited to see a new tootsie toed flybridge show...Salute.
That dining area is very unique, but I think I’d have a removable table or some way to use it for other purposes.
fair enough!
Absolutely first thing to go, having to sit in bar height chairs in rough conditions ????
Nice to see different layouts in boats. Thanks for showing us.
Our pleasure!
I've noticed that Victoria loves those storage drawers , like a kid in a toy store 😜
Whatta a great boat , I love the layout , simple design and lots of space.
Thanks Guys 👍
Nice yacht. Looks like the bridge needs to be refit. A lot of those components are take up a lot of space and show very little information. I could fit it with 4 15” monitors and display all the necessary data along with GPS mapping.
Someone had A LOT of fun on that boat going back and forth to the Bahamas I bet. Glass tables, mirrors everywhere, poles galore.....
Ofcourse not, those poles are there for safety features.....!
This is the kind of boat i would consider being a good starter live aboard boat. Even old school is very reliable. Your right anout single person or a good air b&b to rent out
I'd not put it in Airbnb. People would rent it just to party hardy and trash it. Somebody would no doubt do drugs on it, the Coast Guard boards it, finds drug residue with their sensors they use, someone left a stash of drugs and the Coast Guard seizes it. Bye bye beautiful boat.
Gee, I just joined the channel with great enthusiasm for your wide range of yachts with quirky, yet informative reviews. I'm wondering if anyone has gotten beyond the condition (excellent) of a 90's vessel and asked themselves why are there so many sharp edges and odd placements in the interior of a vessel of any size or origin? I'm interested in seeing another yacht from the same manufacturer for comparison. Perhaps this boat is an example of what one can do with a blank slate and some carpentry tools. Good work as usual.
Welcome to the channel
You must adjust release this video cuz I was number 14 on pushing the like button this is an interesting looking boat from the 1980s at least that's what the look it looks like you know when back in the day when they used to framing square and a ruler to design everything
it was 1990
We are getting ready to pull the trigger on moving onto a yacht within the next few months or so, I really hope this one is still for sale then.
It is topping our short list of candidates.
Thank you guys for making these tour videos, this one really helped me sell my wife on this older yacht...I think she is 'on board' now with a well maintained one like this.
It's an older listing. I didn't see it.
First time commenting, just found this channel the other day. Love it, seen a ton of your videos and impressed with your knowledge and a great way to present these great machines. I am curious, especially for something like this which seems attainable for someone like me, is there a place I can go and get an idea of maintenance costs? I’ve heard somewhere that its not the elephant that we need to worry about purchasing, its the hay. Thanks again! -Jamie
Knowledge? The tour is a tour of discovery. It's as if she has no idea what she is doing.
Soy nuevo en este mundo de los yates y gracias a ustedes estoy haciendo un curso acelerado, son geniales!!! Muchas gracias
YAY!, i request, you deliver. yall are the best!
I like this boat, lots of hidden storage and great upgrades. Great presentation.😎
It has a pretty kick ass galley. My favourite.
At today prices for homes/condo's, this is really a great alternate choice. Its like being permanently on holidays, well, until you go to work! Great presentation as usual, classic job!
My wife and I are considering buying a yacht and moving to Tortola
What a beautiful yacht! Super impressed with how clean and up kept it is. And it still has some of the old school touches. Just beautiful! ❤
Y'all are super awesome with these tours! Victoria, open everything! Rico, keep us informed! woo hoo!
awww thank you so much for the kind words
For $229k, that's a spectacular live aboard!
There's a lot of silver gray in that boat and it does let you know the time that it was built and designed but it was a well thought-out boat so it's very livable and workable for the 21st century
Thanks for watching
@@NautiStyles that's the thing about it a well thought out design can be timeless it could work in any error
@@darploin5071
Era ... 😉 Typo
Dont ming the silver and metal theme but the wall mirrors would be a bit off putting.
But love the whole solid engineered techno vibe..
Touch screens go cranky for some folks and if the conditions are less than ideal ..
Theres a certain pleasure to using a solidly engineered switch, helm wheel or handset.
Not sure of the glass table but Santos Dumont would have loved this boat. 😎
Good point about oversized TVs on yatch's ... I think you are missing the point of owning a boat or RV if your just going to sit inside watching TV and not looking out those big windows at wherever you chosen to go.
It is a 25th anniversary edition (the silver anniversary).
@@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 Yeah, I was thinking the same thing - all that glass and mirrors are not my thing. And I can say "it's just my taste" when it comes to glass. But what I do mind are all those sharp corners where you can bump your head or legs. For example, when going down to the galley or when entering those two cabins - it's plain to see such spots. But overall, for that kind of money one could definitely afford to make changes.
Wow! This is a nice one! I dont know about all those mirrors. Maybe replace with light grey acoustic paneling, and donate the mirrors to the Kardashians. The engine room/crew qtrs was a fun surprise. Great work as always guys. C'ya
Unique is definitely how I would describe this boat as well. It is totally the 90's too. There is another yacht sales channel that I watch, he doesn't post a lot and he has this uber NY attitude, and this is a boat he would sell I think. This is a neat boat to take to the Bahamas. The Detroit Disels scare me, but I heard they can last a long time.
which channel is that? 🤔
Thank You guys, great vídeo!!!
That's a total bargain. Good find guys.
👌🏻💙🙏🏻
Beautiful antique yacht with a great price. very well kept.
We agree!
Awesome video. We are experienced RV’ers but new to the yacht world. We are going to be buying a yacht in the next several months to compliment our RV and Mexico house. We need a lot of help as therw are SOOOO many brands and configuration choices, so we really appreciate your channel!!
Sounds great!
So lovely you are already shopping for my xmas gift
Hehehe
Nice boat and price! Rico, I love your watch, is it a Santos Cartier? Can wait to see the Bering MY you guys bought. Keep up the good work.
Yes it is! Thank you
Great episode! Stay safe and keep those cameras rolling!! 👍👍👊👊
Thanks, will do!
@@NautiStyles 👍👍
If I was in the market for a boat that size I would really consider that one heavily to the point where I'd have it going surveyed
Same here, just for the way it looks with how impeccably it's been maintained and the price. If you are in the market for a boat in this general class, you would have to make a run on this boat. It is not my style of boat, but I could see myself coming to love it. It's definitely a very liveable boat.
Interesting how Victoria immediately went to the 3 stripper poles & accused we viewers of having our minds in the gutter. Who’s mind drifted into that area I ask? Victoria!
She's a very nice boat.
If I were to buy her the only things I'd change are the stairs to the flybridge, because I don't like climbing ladders, and a bit of the interior design so that it would fit my personal taste a bit more.
But all in all this is a very nice yacht in my opinion.
Thanks for watching
@@NautiStyles Always. Your videos are so interesting.
And currently you are actually helping us to decide which company we want to go to for our new yacht.
Once our youngest children are old enough my wife and I plan to go out to sea again, but our current ship would need to be rebuilt completely in order to do that. (Long story short: She's ancient and I inherited her when I was too young to do anything with a yacht, let alone that I had the funds to maintain her properly. So we converted her into a vacation home, which is what she has been for the last two decades.)
So we really want to go with a new yacht.
And it's probably either gonna be a Bering or an Allseas one. Those two companies have produced our favourites so far.
But we will see.
I guess it will also help alot watching you guys having built your new yacht.
I know it's a 30 year old boat but this price seems like a real deal given how expensive everything is currently .
it's priced well!
I'll buy it, just because there are 3 poles in the Salon. My female boat crew, will love them.
She tells you it’s ok to sit on the steps in the out takes, final cut she complains she’s doing all the work while you sit on the steps! Typical. 😂😂♥️
lol good catch
Of course :
1. She's a woman
2. She's his wife
😂 Just kidding @nautistyles
you two - together - are a great team....fun but 100% professional
This boat is really unique and well cared for so what’s the catch? The asking price doesn’t seem to reflect how nice this yacht is.
it's priced well
Love your hair, Victoria.
-John
On some of those laser measures they can calculate area and volume too. Some can do angles, etc.
Obsessed!
New to boating - beyond the $229,000, in South Florida, how much should I expect to pay for monthly mooring charges at a location that's OK for a live-aboard situation? Also, for a boat in this price range, how much should I expect to pay for annual maintenance, assuming a 50/50 mix of cruising and moored as a live-aboard? Thanks!
These are awesome videos.It reminds me of the time I used to work at a custom super yacht builder as a lead fibreglasser and also specialty high temp mufflers and exhausts.,Thank you . FYI on one the episode with" Sunreef 60' Sail Catamaran " you were trying to gauge the length of the galley island ,.You can use you arm span tip to tip as the same as from head to toe they are both equal.For you your height is 5'7"
Sending support, love, and kindness from Lexington, Michigan, USA.
Oh no, openable windows!!! Who could imagine?!
Unique design, immaculate condition. You can see the love put into it’s upkeep.
Only criticisms are too many mirrors and polishing the stainless would make me crazy….
Last, she be a thirsty beauty…. 1100 gal @ 17kts = 350 nm. But hey that’s a 62’ toy that would sure impress the ladies. 👍🏻🍸💙😎
This is quite a boat for $229,000. It's in "Bristol Condition" at least visually. It's been impeccably maintained. Even the engineering space looks really nice. Even the bilges are clean. If you like or can come to like the 90s era Eurostyle design, it's a very cool boat. It was well designed. I am sure that the marine survey will come out just fine. Somebody is going to get a great boat for a great price.
You really are saving us a lot of leg work with such great detailed tours.
A well found yacht. Very interesting design. Not my style, though. Some great features. Love the flybridge. Love your work.
Thanks for watching as always!
@@NautiStyles Just try to keep me away from you two. Ha!
Thank you for the wonderful videos.
Glad you like them!
A motor boat, the Sinatra ‘Tony Rome’ film, crash pad, needing 1,100 gallons marine diesel @ Floridian $6/gallon for 350 to 500 nautical miles max… hmmm versus a catamaran, wind, sail renewal perhaps every 10 years max with luck… and space and stability of double hull, less marina fees due to less time in marinas… less draft for accessing more inaccessible island paradises 👀🤣🎈❤️☝🏻
Loved the tour, and that hint of European accent, I’m a Brit, your speaking voice is very 🔥
Now, If this ran on C24th century power systems and propulsion, mini na’cell warp engines 👀😜
Cool now we have a time out spot for Rico too! 🤣🤣😂😂👍👍👊👊
hehehehe
@@NautiStyles 😂👍🤣👍
Victoria your absolute right it's a Neptunus 168 Building in Aalst (Gelderland) Netherlands.
The delivery to the customer was always on the harbour of Sleeuwijk.
The most common 168 was with the Volvo Penta, the best with the caterpillars, the worst with the MAN engine skip these.
Exceptional engineering was the Detroit diesel, what's a excellent choice for the USA.
A lot of the 168 series exporter new to Canada, Miami Long Beach.
The shipyard is now building the Elling yachts, the most safety yacht on the market.
This would be a great charter boat. The galley is nice and big, the navigation is up to date, and thre's enough room for a 2-3 day trip. It's not lavish but very comfortable.
What a great boat for Caribbean cruising. Thanks
glad you liked it