Nice to see the country kitchen option (which I prefer) rather than the more charter-friendly five cabin layout. Great family boat and given the age along with the fact the owner has taken quite a hit on initial depreciation I dare say you could even call it a bargain if you're in that sort of market.
Beach club as a crewmess. Sounds good,but what happens when guets are useing the beach club? Where does the crew relax when time off? I prefer a space for crew and space for guests
Fantastic boat but that does beg the question why, when the owner and the captain has spent that amount of man hours speccing it, they want to sell after only a year…?
It happens all of the time for a variety of reasons. Divorce, financial trouble, wants something bigger or smaller, etc. Sometimes, yachts are sold before they are completed.
I understand all of the comments above. However, I think the broker should ”tone down” the ”owner specified/spent enormous amont of time/carefully chosen/designed by owner etc etc”. To me the boat then feels too much biased towards one person, instead of letting a interested buyer decide for them selves if they like it. To me it raises too many question marks. All of this very hypothetical though, I am a couple of steps down this price point in the market, so… ☺️
The yacht has been very much enjoyed by the family who have now made the difficult decision to sell on the basis of work/life commitments during the coming years
on paper these boats are fantastic, their most exciting phase is before delivery, once that is done begins the litany of invoices, problems, warranty items, crew issues; then it dawns on you that you just dropped 10M+ on a wasting asset that your wife doesn't really enjoy, why should she? she prefers your nice villas or chalets without engine or generator noise, seasickness issues or the social stigma of gobbling 14K liters of diesel when refueling; at that point you call Princess Motor Yacht Sales and sheepishly ask them to dispose of the "thing" you just invested the last 6 years of your life configuring in the most minute detail; the day it sells to the next bag holder is the most exhilarating feeling even though you lost your shirt on that deal;
Very calm and pleasant presentation. Well done. Oh, yes, a beautiful yacht.
*You videographer/s did an excellent job!!!*
What a pleasant tour, Mr. Hill!
A magnificent vessel she is!
This will do nicely !!! What a beautiful yacht, not too over the top but still classy, if i could afford a yacht i think it would be this one.
That's a purty boat, well done
Nice to see the country kitchen option (which I prefer) rather than the more charter-friendly five cabin layout. Great family boat and given the age along with the fact the owner has taken quite a hit on initial depreciation I dare say you could even call it a bargain if you're in that sort of market.
The 26m Van Der Valk pilot is my favorite. Also the Vento 85 X-One
perfect presentation. ahhh to dream.
stunning boat
What a beautiful design. However, my heart is set on a Bering. However, this design is an excellent second.
she is magnificent
In may please Princess X95 yachts pries $80,000,000 million with income Tec. 🔥
Beach club as a crewmess. Sounds good,but what happens when guets are useing the beach club? Where does the crew relax when time off? I prefer a space for crew and space for guests
Batman wants he’s belt bavk
Man that boat more beautiful than the creator
Fantastic boat but that does beg the question why, when the owner and the captain has spent that amount of man hours speccing it, they want to sell after only a year…?
It happens all of the time for a variety of reasons. Divorce, financial trouble, wants something bigger or smaller, etc. Sometimes, yachts are sold before they are completed.
I understand all of the comments above. However, I think the broker should ”tone down” the ”owner specified/spent enormous amont of time/carefully chosen/designed by owner etc etc”. To me the boat then feels too much biased towards one person, instead of letting a interested buyer decide for them selves if they like it. To me it raises too many question marks. All of this very hypothetical though, I am a couple of steps down this price point in the market, so… ☺️
The yacht has been very much enjoyed by the family who have now made the difficult decision to sell on the basis of work/life commitments during the coming years
@@PrincessMotorYachtSales Understood, thanks for replying! 👍🏻
It looks like early two thousands ikea furnitur
a couple more price reductions and you can ship it to me
from Spain
on paper these boats are fantastic, their most exciting phase is before delivery, once that is done begins the litany of invoices, problems, warranty items, crew issues; then it dawns on you that you just dropped 10M+ on a wasting asset that your wife doesn't really enjoy, why should she? she prefers your nice villas or chalets without engine or generator noise, seasickness issues or the social stigma of gobbling 14K liters of diesel when refueling; at that point you call Princess Motor Yacht Sales and sheepishly ask them to dispose of the "thing" you just invested the last 6 years of your life configuring in the most minute detail; the day it sells to the next bag holder is the most exhilarating feeling even though you lost your shirt on that deal;
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Each generator has more than enough capacity to run almost everything. What?
I usually love Princess yachts, but the layout of this one I do not like.
Nice boat but the very new Sunseeker Ocean 156 is still my best...
The 156 is too small for me.