This is a beautiful boat and if I were buying at the moment and the price is right this might be in the running. Everything after this is simply my preference and nit picking. Maybe Aquila will read this comment and institute some suggestions. I love the galley and salon really functional and a great layout. I would rip the bunks out of the room with twin beds and put in a work bench and leave the head as a day head. Bad place for electrical hook up, shore power should hook in somewhere the chord is not running across a walk way. Flip the boom controls and shore power you've got it done. Bad place for a water maker, move the water maker into one of those weird spaces, the engine room. I can service the water maker if it's raining without getting wet in the engine room, I can't do that standing on the swim platform.
@@whyallthefuss201good question, i think because they are always breaking and needing to be in the shop for costly repairs. The quality probably aquila has is a shame because this is an awesome design, nothing else really compares
It would be cool as hell if they made the salon table adjustable so that you could lower it and put additional cushions on top of it to make it a super lounger for both watching movies there and or sleeping….
Great walk through, except for the roaring AC noise. Love the boat - such a great layout. Need to shift that shore power socket to the gunwale though. Trip hazard. And I'm a bit underwhelmed by the timber panelling. For the price, I'd be looking for something a little less Ikea/Beneteau looking. Gotta love GoPro for overheating from doing basic camera work. #youhadonejob
$2.7 mil is a lot of money, but this is a lot of boat. For space, a comparable monohull would be well over 70 feet and cost considerably more. I really like that nothing, except the crew cabin, feels cramped at all. The range of this vessel is nothing to sneeze at, either.
This boat checks all the boxes ❤
Love this boat
Great video, mate.
Well done. Very thorough.
Very beautiful boat. I have always wanted to live on a boat and travel.
This is a beautiful boat and if I were buying at the moment and the price is right this might be in the running. Everything after this is simply my preference and nit picking. Maybe Aquila will read this comment and institute some suggestions. I love the galley and salon really functional and a great layout. I would rip the bunks out of the room with twin beds and put in a work bench and leave the head as a day head. Bad place for electrical hook up, shore power should hook in somewhere the chord is not running across a walk way. Flip the boom controls and shore power you've got it done. Bad place for a water maker, move the water maker into one of those weird spaces, the engine room. I can service the water maker if it's raining without getting wet in the engine room, I can't do that standing on the swim platform.
Vinny B Yachts at it again!!
LOVE IT !! XOXOXO
Why are they selling a 2023 vessel already?
I’m also curious why there are so many relatively new Aquila 54s for sale
@@whyallthefuss201good question, i think because they are always breaking and needing to be in the shop for costly repairs. The quality probably aquila has is a shame because this is an awesome design, nothing else really compares
Thanks for reply @vinnyBYachts
Wow how much for it
It would be cool as hell if they made the salon table adjustable so that you could lower it and put additional cushions on top of it to make it a super lounger for both watching movies there and or sleeping….
what's the noise inside...ac?
Great walk through, except for the roaring AC noise.
Love the boat - such a great layout.
Need to shift that shore power socket to the gunwale though. Trip hazard.
And I'm a bit underwhelmed by the timber panelling. For the price, I'd be looking for something a little less Ikea/Beneteau looking.
Gotta love GoPro for overheating from doing basic camera work. #youhadonejob
$2.7 mil is a lot of money, but this is a lot of boat. For space, a comparable monohull would be well over 70 feet and cost considerably more. I really like that nothing, except the crew cabin, feels cramped at all. The range of this vessel is nothing to sneeze at, either.
Too bad there is no solar-electric/hybrid propulsion option…
Absolutely!