wow, i wanna congratulate you on this one. i think its just days after it was publicly announced/ made public ? to have a walkthrough and small review of it so quickly is amazing.
Beneteau Oceanis class has been doing that for many years now too. It is a great design because it allows for a larger companionway hatch, shifting the traveler vertical and aft. This is truly a dream yacht with its design and layout.
Great Vid.... Something to consider. High Gloss finishes will make the room feel smaller and sometimes harsh. I would not be spec'ing gloss finishes in living areas - only in "wet" areas like the head/shower.
This is by far the largest sailboat I've seen that doesn't have a gimballed stove, but I guess that if he's sailing alone, he wouldn't be cooking while under way.
As always I love these video's by Toby Hodges. And this yacht is truly beautiful But with these types of yachts, where everything is push-button controlled, I always wonder what happens if you're sailing half-way the Atlantic and your hydraulics fail, or the lines get tangled at the bow. Where are you then with your huge sails and non-working push-buttons. It all looks very nice when it's working. But as a sailor you should be prepared for when it's not working.
I suppose that crossing the Atlantic on a 62' yatch is something not to be made solo or just by a couple. I think at least three, better four would be better
Yes ! Would love to see the snag report / tech issue list on the owners 3k mile trip. It is a lovely boat - but no matter how well made it is, some system or function will be causing issues 90% of the time between pitstops at service centres.
9 knots in 11 knots true, yes please. I have an aging ex charter First 501, how I would love to cover the ground like this yacht. Times have moved on but as I am now retired my bank balance has not. Darling? How about we sell the house, forget any inheritance and live on a Spicey Ice. &^^%$"(X!*&. I'll take that as a no then?
@@tom1- Don't you think that boat is fast enough to avoid storms?... It's 60ft... When was the last time one of those Y-tube sailing channels were in a storm? Weather prediction has gotten pretty good...
wow, i wanna congratulate you on this one. i think its just days after it was publicly announced/ made public ? to have a walkthrough and small review of it so quickly is amazing.
I agree with you on the hard Bimini! I love it too. Brilliant idea to put the traveler up there.
Beneteau Oceanis class has been doing that for many years now too. It is a great design because it allows for a larger companionway hatch, shifting the traveler vertical and aft. This is truly a dream yacht with its design and layout.
I gotta see this. That media room into the bow of the other ice is rocking .
Beautiful
I like the deck the way they lined it up
Awesome bit of kit, no expense spared, well thought out interior design, alas my bank balance is a tad low for this one
Great walk through and a stunning boat.
I used to think I wanted to be a professional golfer or maybe a rock star, but I think I really want to be Toby Hodges! ;)
impeccable engineering and seriously beautiful - not keen on white leather but the bits you can’t change on this yacht look very good indeed.
Thank you for info about this interesting boat!
Great Vid.... Something to consider. High Gloss finishes will make the room feel smaller and sometimes harsh. I would not be spec'ing gloss finishes in living areas - only in "wet" areas like the head/shower.
This is by far the largest sailboat I've seen that doesn't have a gimballed stove, but I guess that if he's sailing alone, he wouldn't be cooking while under way.
Nothing beats slurping a cold vegetable soup straight from the can while you're hunched at the helm in the middle of a squall lol
Of course you can its called auto pilot
As always I love these video's by Toby Hodges.
And this yacht is truly beautiful
But with these types of yachts, where everything is push-button controlled, I always wonder what happens if you're sailing half-way the Atlantic and your hydraulics fail, or the lines get tangled at the bow. Where are you then with your huge sails and non-working push-buttons.
It all looks very nice when it's working. But as a sailor you should be prepared for when it's not working.
I suppose that crossing the Atlantic on a 62' yatch is something not to be made solo or just by a couple. I think at least three, better four would be better
Love it 👍
15:19 seems like more water in the bilge than I’d expect given the calm conditions?
That’s the drop keel case….open at the bottom.
The deck looks nice. Does anyone know who it was made by? I presume it is not the yard itself
I think I like the Baltic 67 #3 with the hard Bimini better... but I like the helms on this one better though.
Beautiful yacht. Black sails, not for me. String laying about all over the cockpit?
As long as everything is working😂. How’d that make it through the edit
Yes ! Would love to see the snag report / tech issue list on the owners 3k mile trip. It is a lovely boat - but no matter how well made it is, some system or function will be causing issues 90% of the time between pitstops at service centres.
This boat interior looks like a tour bus. I'm really surprised at what passes for "quality" on these rigs
🇱🇻 Latvian flag 🤔
You didn’t spot the two porn stars hidden in the sail locker?
Not my kind of yacht but cool none the less.
Hello! Could you tell me designers name, please?
Umberto Felci
What could go wrong?
9 knots in 11 knots true, yes please. I have an aging ex charter First 501, how I would love to cover the ground like this yacht. Times have moved on but as I am now retired my bank balance has not. Darling? How about we sell the house, forget any inheritance and live on a Spicey Ice. &^^%$"(X!*&. I'll take that as a no then?
Test ettiğin her tekne mi cok guzel de hic kotü yorum yapmiyorsun ... her tekneye cok iyi diyorsn
Why the bimini is so short, should cover all cockpit including helm stations......
Guessing that there is a canvas bimini that does just that...
@@angela1984a Yes but in storm is not working.....
@@tom1- Don't you think that boat is fast enough to avoid storms?... It's 60ft... When was the last time one of those Y-tube sailing channels were in a storm? Weather prediction has gotten pretty good...