@@charlieodom9107 A good question. My boat (12 m, two cabins) had two heads from the beginning but the previous owner ripped one of them out and converted it to storage space. If not everybody has diarrhea at the same time, two heads is a complete waste of space in a boat of this size.
@@skunkjobb exactly! There is a place for multiple bathrooms on a boat, but simply putting them in and sacrificing valuable cabin space is not smart. I have seen some pretty spectacular spaces on sub 50' boats with only one head. Spaces that make the boat feel much larger than it is. For example, Island Packet has been designing one head layouts on their sailboats for decades. These are fully bluewater capable yachts with only one head. In my opinion, people who buy boats which have no crew are normally only going to have people on the boat to which they wouldn't mind sharing a head, so having more than one isn't needed for the all so common reason of privacy. I can tell you from experience, you won't be getting on a boat with me unless you are comfortable shitting in a bucket or hangin your pecker off the stern! I understand a crewed boat having a crew head and an owner's head. I understand boats having a head on each deck as well, but how many 50 foot boats do you know with multiple decks? 1 head is plenty for a 50' boat!
“A gentleman’s yacht”. Not the kind of yacht some common twat who prepares his own meals would be expected to own. Very refined. Not coarse like the yacht of a man who earned his money rather than inheriting it.
@@maxmann8607 they finish the mahogany trim with a two part clear epoxy that lasts a long time. Still you would want sunbrella covers on everything and the cockpit completely covered. It would be best too keep this boat in a covered boat slip and shrink wrap it and store it inside a luxury storage shed when not in use. You treat it with the same care as a Ferrari. Except this boat cost as much as 3-4 Ferraris.
Absolutely has beautiful lines, quality is very noticeable.
It's got some nicely curving lines similar to classic cars. Seems like a nice boat.
look like alot of bright work and maintenance
Ein wirklich schönes Boot. Schade, dass es kein Dach über dem Cockpit hat.
awesome, I luv it.
Fix your audio!
Great boat
No mention of engines/propulsion system .......
What are the engines/propulsion?
@@trevorackroyd9931 Thanks:-)
No DAY head on the boat?
What the fuck do you want more than one head on a boat this size for? You can barely stand to piss in the one head, and you want another?
@@charlieodom9107 A good question. My boat (12 m, two cabins) had two heads from the beginning but the previous owner ripped one of them out and converted it to storage space. If not everybody has diarrhea at the same time, two heads is a complete waste of space in a boat of this size.
@@skunkjobb exactly! There is a place for multiple bathrooms on a boat, but simply putting them in and sacrificing valuable cabin space is not smart. I have seen some pretty spectacular spaces on sub 50' boats with only one head. Spaces that make the boat feel much larger than it is.
For example, Island Packet has been designing one head layouts on their sailboats for decades. These are fully bluewater capable yachts with only one head.
In my opinion, people who buy boats which have no crew are normally only going to have people on the boat to which they wouldn't mind sharing a head, so having more than one isn't needed for the all so common reason of privacy. I can tell you from experience, you won't be getting on a boat with me unless you are comfortable shitting in a bucket or hangin your pecker off the stern!
I understand a crewed boat having a crew head and an owner's head. I understand boats having a head on each deck as well, but how many 50 foot boats do you know with multiple decks?
1 head is plenty for a 50' boat!
It would be great if you had a boat and you could go on holiday with your beloved family
👍👍👍
Nothing like high speed wake close to docked boats!
Anchored boats
Nice
How many times did he say nice?
Süper süper süper 👍🏻
Yea, a little noisy, but this guy, is used to it.
“A gentleman’s yacht”. Not the kind of yacht some common twat who prepares his own meals would be expected to own. Very refined. Not coarse like the yacht of a man who earned his money rather than inheriting it.
father had
Re; brightwork. Especially the way it's feathered into the synthetic teak. Nightmare to maintain!
This is purposely a high maintenance girl. She's a trophy. If you want sensible get a Linssen.
@@peterlamere1982 For sure. Don’t get me wrong. This is probably the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen on the water!!!
@@maxmann8607 they finish the mahogany trim with a two part clear epoxy that lasts a long time. Still you would want sunbrella covers on everything and the cockpit completely covered. It would be best too keep this boat in a covered boat slip and shrink wrap it and store it inside a luxury storage shed when not in use. You treat it with the same care as a Ferrari. Except this boat cost as much as 3-4 Ferraris.
@@peterlamere1982 👍
OMG - it's so noisy
I just want someone to mercilessly mock all the stupid things on these boats especially their profound prices.
Interior looks really cheap.
Slowwwwwww