Thank-you David for this wonderful video. Dr No No has to be one of my fav yachts in the 50m size range. I love the older yachts. They are real homes on the water, built for comfort and practicality. Some of the new yachts are just too "Show home", rather than a place to live. These long range yachts are built to travel the worlds oceans. The modern yacht with all the modern furniture and fittings belongs on a film set, but not a place to relax while traveling the worlds oceans. The real classics are yachts like Dr No NO, Tommy a 52m Benetti and Minderella built by Feadship. 3 yachts with real class and comfort. Yes "The old school" wins it for me.
David, this is the gold standard in production of yatch videos, it has everything, beauty, great sound tracks and expert and professional commentary....
What I especially like about this one is the interior design: it looks like a real boat with all the wood and not an Ikea living room👍 The video is beautifully done, David, thank you! 😍
She is beautiful.. What dreams are made of. Thank you for another wonderfully put together video. You and your Videographers are by FAR the best when it comes to these videos.
Re-watching this video, this time with a 'broader mind', and I'm really impressed with your 'team' that put this together. Splendid music and editing, really enjoyable to watch 😊
What fantastically elegant yacht. I love these walk through videos. So much better than seeing a drone shot video with a lot of sweeping overhead shots.
and they keep on coming, one fab vid after another. I am guessing the owners when they see their yachts pictured by your team, will think twice before selling. Like I mentioned before: I do love the colour of this yacht.
Hi David, I will be looking forward to that (like I do to every of your vlog’s). We have, as you mentioned many times, some exquisite yacht builders in Holland.
I like it. You watch videos after videos of incredible yachts, you think you have a list of all the amenities you’d want on your own yacht when you come into and this video just changes everything. I wish you’d show the crew quarters on your videos.
If I had the economy I would probably be the first to ask for some of your time presenting some exquisite yachts fitting to my lifestyle and desires. You give such a confident feeling about everything you present. Very nice yacht!
Great Video! One of your best walk throughs. As always, I enjoy the quality of the video & narration. I have no doubt that you will find a buyer soon so congratulations in advance
Sadly, (it's now the 2nd of January 2020) the 'decerning buyer' don't share David's enthusiasm for this lovely yacht as its still for sale for €7,950,000
Not surprising, and doesn't say anything pro or con about the yacht. At that price range, there are only a handful of potential buyers for any given yacht, and they have to wait for one to happen to be buying at the moment. Even the production yachts often take well over a year to draw a buyer; add in that most buyers with $10mil want to have their own built for them, the bigger and more expensive custom yachts usually take much longer than that. It's factored into the broker's plans. Even the Octopus was listed for about two years before it sold.
Beautiful yacht, but would be more inclined to seek out yachts with modern technology such as the Wider series of hybrid electrics. I find such yacht intriguing in technology and design.
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great and beautiful yacht interior design and out lots of glamor on the walk through !!!may be to munch !!good video!! ps. NO bar on the sundeck ehhhhh!!!!!
How to go from broke to buying a yacht: The overly simplified but surprisingly accurate method of wealth building used by the super wealthy. Step one: Start and scale a business of your choosing. (Make sure it’s actually scaleable, read the book E-Myth) Step Two: invest all profits into cash flowing multi-family or commercial real estate using the “BRRR” strategy. Step Three: continue to build equity in your real estate portfolio and invest profits from main business. Step Four: 25 years later, re-finance (don’t sell for tax reasons) 50% of your properties to withdraw the massive amount of accumulated equity. Step Five: Use that newly withdrawn equity to purchase your super yacht. Step 6: Continue to collect income from your active business and remaining real estate portfolio while you travel the world on your yacht. Step 7: optional... employ a yacht management company to manage and charter out your yacht when not in use, to offset the running costs and minimize your downside. 95% of people won’t read this, and of the remaining 5% less than 1% will believe this to be true, and 0.001% will actually do it. Everyone is looking for the secret of wealth building... it’s right here. The problem is; you won’t want to wait 25 years and you don’t believe me.
I couldn't agree more, Darren, with 95% of this sentiment in this comment. Most of your strategy is phenomenal and you couldn't be more accurate in saying very few people will actually pursue this. It somewhat reflects a statement I've made several times before: It is vastly harder to convince somebody they can make themselves wealthy than it is to actually become wealthy. Most people, unfortunately, will fight you tooth and nail for their right to be mediocre. They have an arsenal of excuses a mile long; one of which being the time-old claim that the wealthy are crooks or lottery winners. In reality, they're often very bountiful members of society and vastly more productive and ethical than most who've ever walked the earth. In actuality, it is the statement's underlying claim of criminality that is in and of itself a way for the mediocre to rationalize their own lack of productivity. "Surely, just surely, that man or woman who's vastly richer than me is a crook, and thus my own mediocrity will be defended on a mound of faux-morality." The one tidbit I'd change from your plan is Step Four. I'd rather retain the business' equity and liquidate, depending on the portfolio/business' size, about 40%. Put said 40% into US dividend-producing investments and use 40% of each dividend to live on and provide a luxurious lifestyle, then use the remaining 60% to reinvest and/or reduce the debt load of your real estate portfolio. I frankly would lean further into step 1, and wouldn't want leverage at all, but I'm trying to uphold the method outlined in your plan to at least some degree. Anyway, thanks for sharing your comment. These threads are usually full of hyper-demoralized folks who don't believe in themselves and it's oftentimes a depressing visit.
While everything from step two and on seems pretty straightforward, step one is really the part that requires the most effort and drive. And trust me, most people simply aren't wired to be that motivated. It's not a matter of belief, and while impatience snares some it's certainly possible to convince someone to wait. It's getting them to do the right thing and to do it right now that's too much.
10.5 million purchase. 2-3 million annual operational expenses. That's a good value for someone looking to enjoy what this yacht has to offer and who's net worth is at least in the high hundreds of millions.
Thought that this was a really well pieced together walk-through. I note that the yacht is now on a CA with Fraser with almost a 25% discounted list price. Be interested to hear how the change of listing between brokers is managed! Sure you would have sold her if you had been able to list her at a similar price.
Just to let everyone know.Turkish Riviera, Istanbul, Bodrum, Marmaris cost they build fantastic yachts and sailboats and a more expensive super yachts ,what else can you ask for, Turkish build yachts are superb in craftsmanship and very reasonable prices, they will build one in 8,5 mouths, only $1,9 million. saved half a million dollars, ask for all lacker wood work easy to clean and very durable from the salt water. they last longer Avoid sharp corners in furnishing ,slip and fall could be dangerous. definitely Volvo or MTU engines, these are the Turkish builders, Mengi-yay, Turquoise, RMK, AES, Dunya, Yachtley, Sarp. they are the best quality .
It’s beautiful and something I could only dream of but if I had that kind of ching it wouldn’t be on this one , I like the yachts that store the tender inside and leave behind a pool and huge teak beach on the aft 👍🏻
Brisdad53 How many yacht of that size do you know that have that same hull paint? For me it's enough of a similarity. But if for you it's not enough I see a similarity in the white/red waterline and the long bow. In my opinion they were inspired by Madame Gu when refitting this yacht.
How come there is not a single shot of the engine room? Or more figures about the engines, top speed, range etc.... also does it have a galley and crew quarters or do people just bring bag lunches. Don't get me wrong, I like the video work it's quite nice, but I like to see the entire yacht. The Galley, crew quarters, engine room, everything.
David, two questions [1] is that sofa as comfortable as it looks? wow! [2] why would you want the tenders stored on a deck rather than a garage? I think I rather have them in a garage.
I served as captain on these ships, 1600 any Ocean Master, Sail or Power, until I lost my Coast Guard medical due to stroke. Great life, but like all great things, they end.
Hi Visionista, I have another 3 vlogs to film and another yacht walk through video (a Sunseeker 28m) to publish. The first video after that shall be the Q&A, so it should be published around the first week of August.
The Sunseeker and other British-built boats like Princess and Fairline, do seem to represent value for money in my opinion, while also offering a good boating vacation for a 'normal' family.
it might be a stupid question, but why a person that can afford an used yacht like this doesn't buy a new one? Then he can custom as he prefers. Of course excluding that it is faster buying an used one than start a new project and that it is cheaper (I think if you can buy something like Dr NO NO you can afford also a brand new yacht)
Yes great price, but add 5 million to completely rip out all the interiors and start again, but for all those that are complaining about the interiors, bere in mind this yacht is 20 years old, if you walked into house that was 20 years old you would also be ripping everything out. so for the size of the yacht yes its a good price, but technology has moved on so much now, especially with engines this would cost to run probably 40% more than a equivalent yacht of this size if built today, and that is i would guess as a potential owner that would really put you off, as most owners would use their yacht for 2 months of the year and charter it for maybe 4 months of the year, so i do not think many people would chater this because of running cost..
Your comment is exactly what I was about to say.. Its in that price bracket where its not really viable to do the work required to bring it up to date. You need to find someone who wants 20 year old style and higher running costs than a modern equivalent in what is already a small market.. Good luck..
The yacht of small design is a little boat amongst all that water . She's cute with her powder puff blue hull. But I must admit, the darker royal blue would be better looking on this boat. This vessel is just too little for my taste. My boat is just as nice but much bigger . My young family keeps growing and I'll probably need a bigger one in the near future. Sailing to monoco next week .
It must be tough, making babies at your age and with such, ah, limited equipment. Lucky for your dinghy there's Very Big Yachts and tiny blue pills. ;)
This is a very nice yacht but it just seems to me that it has too much room dedicated to lounges. I think if i were building this i would've did something else with one of the spaces
Wonderful video and presentation. Love the exterior but the interior feels very dated and weird in many cases. Time for a furniture and linen refresh and maybe not so many yellows and golds mixed in with the wood. Too much going on.
Im a yacht junkie. I love watching videos of all these sexy boats that i would never have the chance of owning or even being a guest of. Id say ive watched over 150 yacht vids and walk through tours on youtube and this sweetheart is gorgeous. This boat is beautiful in every epic way. My only complaint is the blue and white color. This girl needs to be all white or maybe a light gray and white with black trim. Other than that if i was some rich ass guy this baby would be mine. This bitch is one badass gorgeous vessel. Her shape the way she sits in the water is marvelous. I couldnt in any way ask for more this sweetheart is the queen bitch of the water. Every single line and her shape is perfection. Whoever designed this sexy ass bitch needs a pat on the back because she is beautiful as they come. WOW!!! Shes awsome. Id live on this sweetheart for life!!!
Great video David. I have a question for you: Let's assume I want to buy a yacht and I have a budget of 10 million euro, I don't, but let's pretend...... Would you advise to buy a brand new GPR 30 meters navetta or a classic 40/50 meters steel yacht from the nineties?
Remember the cost of running a yacht is about 10% of its ORIGINAL purchase price per year. The older yacht is going to cost more to run each year and 1 million a YEAR is already a massive cost. This (and not the fact that I have absolutely no money at all) is why I won't be buying this yacht.
Hi Giampaolo, there's a great expression about buying a yacht: "It's not the price of the elephant that is the problem...it's the cost of the hay!". The most important factor is not whether you can afford the 10m capital outlay, but how much money you are making every year to afford the running costs. However, assuming that running costs are not a problem, I would recommend that you buy DR NO NO. She is asking 10.5m but I'm sure we could offer you a small discount :0)
Yes, the 10% was just a figure I have seen handed out. The important point I was making is that a boat costing 10 million today might have cost 50 million when built, and the running costs would be a much greater % of the boats cost compared to a modern boat, so be careful when choosing to consider the long term costs.
When I win the Powerball, her name will change to Constellation and she'd get her bow reinforced for sailing in Alaska. Oh, and she needs a destroyer wheel at the helm.
I agree with Calvin. The quality of the video and narrating is better than a movie. Outstanding!
Thank-you David for this wonderful video. Dr No No has to be one of my fav yachts in the 50m size range. I love the older yachts. They are real homes on the water, built for comfort and practicality. Some of the new yachts are just too "Show home", rather than a place to live. These long range yachts are built to travel the worlds oceans. The modern yacht with all the modern furniture and fittings belongs on a film set, but not a place to relax while traveling the worlds oceans. The real classics are yachts like Dr No NO, Tommy a 52m Benetti and Minderella built by Feadship. 3 yachts with real class and comfort. Yes "The old school" wins it for me.
David, this is the gold standard in production of yatch videos, it has everything, beauty, great sound tracks and expert and professional commentary....
10.5M seems like a bargin for a yacht of this size and quality. It truly is luxury.
What I especially like about this one is the interior design: it looks like a real boat with all the wood and not an Ikea living room👍
The video is beautifully done, David, thank you! 😍
Dr NO NO makes me say yes, yes! A very lovely vessel with a magical interior!
lolx but yacht under 150 m long i'am getting see sick
Makes my No-No place tingle
Why do I find these videos so relaxing
She is beautiful.. What dreams are made of. Thank you for another wonderfully put together video. You and your Videographers are by FAR the best when it comes to these videos.
Thanks Calvin H.
Only Ken Denison comes close.
the whole dr no no...has a james bond theme...romantic yet develish ...I would be proud to own such a icon of wealth....
Re-watching this video, this time with a 'broader mind', and I'm really impressed with your 'team' that put this together. Splendid music and editing, really enjoyable to watch 😊
I say YES YES to DR NO NO.........great looking vessel. Thank you for posting!
What fantastically elegant yacht. I love these walk through videos. So much better than seeing a drone shot video with a lot of sweeping overhead shots.
Yes fantastic yacht presented by a pro. Very well done, thanks for including the asking price in the description.
A few personal touches and this one is perfect.
Wonderful video. Dr No no is really a beauty. But you had me with the opening strains of “La Traviata.” Look forward to more videos from you.
Love the pictures of the old cars.
and they keep on coming, one fab vid after another. I am guessing the owners when they see their yachts pictured by your team, will think twice before selling.
Like I mentioned before: I do love the colour of this yacht.
Thanks Patrick .... A vlog from your homeland coming up very soon too!
Hi David, I will be looking forward to that (like I do to every of your vlog’s). We have, as you mentioned many times, some exquisite yacht builders in Holland.
I like it. You watch videos after videos of incredible yachts, you think you have a list of all the amenities you’d want on your own yacht when you come into and this video just changes everything. I wish you’d show the crew quarters on your videos.
Yes, please! They're super important. You can't keep a decent crew without a place they'll want to live.
A beautiful boat presented with a flair.
I like it A LOT. Especially that lounge by the sea!
If I had the economy I would probably be the first to ask for some of your time presenting some exquisite yachts fitting to my lifestyle and desires. You give such a confident feeling about everything you present. Very nice yacht!
If I had the money, I would buy that right now. Great video!
one of your best videos. Kudos to you and your film crew!
I have never seen such wonderful sofas!
Yes, very nice. That water level, stern reception area would make a great disco for the frequent, summer party nights...
I love the interesting colors on yachts. Nice to see more than just white
My heart is saying...Yes yes! My bank balance is saying...No no! 😭
You are right
This one looks ok and it has a nice conservative low-key family vacation charter yacht feel to it.
That is one beautiful yacht! Very nice video, David. I think I would make this yacht my primary residence.
I'm watching this 50m yacht video with less than $50 in my pocket.
You have $50!,.......can I barrow $25?
It's 15 million USD not 50m
@@10ksubswithoutanyvideochal88 he is talking about the lenght
@@10ksubswithoutanyvideochal88 he meant 50 meters, not million.
David, another wonderful video.
Great video David.....Fantastic sales pitch
David's videos are always the best on this side of CZcams. Only Ken Denison comes close.
If you get her onboard she will say YES YES
MrPR3Shaff incorrect I need a bigger boat
Great Video! One of your best walk throughs. As always, I enjoy the quality of the video & narration. I have no doubt that you will find a buyer soon so congratulations in advance
If you like classic cars than this is can be considered a classic yacht. There is a difference between dated and classic - this is classic.
I like this ship
Sadly, (it's now the 2nd of January 2020) the 'decerning buyer' don't share David's enthusiasm for this lovely yacht as its still for sale for €7,950,000
Not surprising, and doesn't say anything pro or con about the yacht. At that price range, there are only a handful of potential buyers for any given yacht, and they have to wait for one to happen to be buying at the moment. Even the production yachts often take well over a year to draw a buyer; add in that most buyers with $10mil want to have their own built for them, the bigger and more expensive custom yachts usually take much longer than that. It's factored into the broker's plans. Even the Octopus was listed for about two years before it sold.
This channel needs more subscribers for sure..
Beautiful yacht, but would be more inclined to seek out yachts with modern technology such as the Wider series of hybrid electrics. I find such yacht intriguing in technology and design.
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Step Two: call David Seal
My thoughts exactly!
Step 1 Buy Ripple XRP
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Great intro, David! All the opera you want to do is fine with me!
Bonds Villain Boat !!! Super Tight!
She's beautiful WOW
great and beautiful yacht interior design and out lots of glamor on the walk through !!!may be to munch !!good video!! ps. NO bar on the sundeck ehhhhh!!!!!
How to go from broke to buying a yacht: The overly simplified but surprisingly accurate method of wealth building used by the super wealthy.
Step one: Start and scale a business of your choosing. (Make sure it’s actually scaleable, read the book E-Myth)
Step Two: invest all profits into cash flowing multi-family or commercial real estate using the “BRRR” strategy.
Step Three: continue to build equity in your real estate portfolio and invest profits from main business.
Step Four: 25 years later, re-finance (don’t sell for tax reasons) 50% of your properties to withdraw the massive amount of accumulated equity.
Step Five: Use that newly withdrawn equity to purchase your super yacht.
Step 6: Continue to collect income from your active business and remaining real estate portfolio while you travel the world on your yacht.
Step 7: optional... employ a yacht management company to manage and charter out your yacht when not in use, to offset the running costs and minimize your downside.
95% of people won’t read this, and of the remaining 5% less than 1% will believe this to be true, and 0.001% will actually do it.
Everyone is looking for the secret of wealth building... it’s right here. The problem is; you won’t want to wait 25 years and you don’t believe me.
I couldn't agree more, Darren, with 95% of this sentiment in this comment. Most of your strategy is phenomenal and you couldn't be more accurate in saying very few people will actually pursue this. It somewhat reflects a statement I've made several times before: It is vastly harder to convince somebody they can make themselves wealthy than it is to actually become wealthy.
Most people, unfortunately, will fight you tooth and nail for their right to be mediocre. They have an arsenal of excuses a mile long; one of which being the time-old claim that the wealthy are crooks or lottery winners. In reality, they're often very bountiful members of society and vastly more productive and ethical than most who've ever walked the earth. In actuality, it is the statement's underlying claim of criminality that is in and of itself a way for the mediocre to rationalize their own lack of productivity. "Surely, just surely, that man or woman who's vastly richer than me is a crook, and thus my own mediocrity will be defended on a mound of faux-morality."
The one tidbit I'd change from your plan is Step Four. I'd rather retain the business' equity and liquidate, depending on the portfolio/business' size, about 40%. Put said 40% into US dividend-producing investments and use 40% of each dividend to live on and provide a luxurious lifestyle, then use the remaining 60% to reinvest and/or reduce the debt load of your real estate portfolio. I frankly would lean further into step 1, and wouldn't want leverage at all, but I'm trying to uphold the method outlined in your plan to at least some degree.
Anyway, thanks for sharing your comment. These threads are usually full of hyper-demoralized folks who don't believe in themselves and it's oftentimes a depressing visit.
While everything from step two and on seems pretty straightforward, step one is really the part that requires the most effort and drive. And trust me, most people simply aren't wired to be that motivated. It's not a matter of belief, and while impatience snares some it's certainly possible to convince someone to wait. It's getting them to do the right thing and to do it right now that's too much.
The Diesels just need regularly scheduled love!
10.5 million purchase. 2-3 million annual operational expenses. That's a good value for someone looking to enjoy what this yacht has to offer and who's net worth is at least in the high hundreds of millions.
Thought that this was a really well pieced together walk-through. I note that the yacht is now on a CA with Fraser with almost a 25% discounted list price. Be interested to hear how the change of listing between brokers is managed! Sure you would have sold her if you had been able to list her at a similar price.
Just to let everyone know.Turkish Riviera, Istanbul, Bodrum, Marmaris cost they build fantastic yachts and sailboats and a more expensive super yachts ,what else can you ask for, Turkish build yachts are superb in craftsmanship and very reasonable prices, they will build one in 8,5 mouths, only $1,9 million. saved half a million dollars, ask for all lacker wood work easy to clean and very durable from the salt water. they last longer Avoid sharp corners in furnishing ,slip and fall could be dangerous. definitely Volvo or MTU engines, these are the Turkish builders, Mengi-yay, Turquoise, RMK, AES, Dunya, Yachtley, Sarp. they are the best quality .
It’s beautiful and something I could only dream of but if I had that kind of ching it wouldn’t be on this one , I like the yachts that store the tender inside and leave behind a pool and huge teak beach on the aft 👍🏻
This yacht has got to be like 10000 sq. ft of premium house in a boat
An amazing vessel, great video!
Keep it. Ostentatious interior fittings. The decking on the other hand seemed warm
When you sell this yacht, the first thing on the agenda will probably be to give it a new name ....
Beautiful interior
This looks like a smaller Madame Gu, so cute
Brisdad53 How many yacht of that size do you know that have that same hull paint? For me it's enough of a similarity.
But if for you it's not enough I see a similarity in the white/red waterline and the long bow.
In my opinion they were inspired by Madame Gu when refitting this yacht.
Lindo! Maravilhoso. Este iate mostra como o bom gosto faz toda a DIFERENÇA.PARABÉNS. Aqui no Brasil fizeram um de 51mts que mais parece um motel.
Gorgeous boat!!!
Come on Mega Millions.
Very nice! I'll take two!
Lovely intro song: La traviata -Libiamo ne` lieti calici
Expand your vocabulary. Let me guess, the sumptuous stateroom provides exquisite views while remaining relaxing and inviting. That’s you!
Lion Mane you’ll live calm down
How come there is not a single shot of the engine room? Or more figures about the engines, top speed, range etc.... also does it have a galley and crew quarters or do people just bring bag lunches. Don't get me wrong, I like the video work it's quite nice, but I like to see the entire yacht. The Galley, crew quarters, engine room, everything.
Only serious buyers see all of the details you mention.
This isn't an aquaholic video.
That is a Very Beautiful Vessel and I wouldn't change a thing on her.... I just couldn't own her because she's too big to "Short/Single" hand 😞
David, two questions [1] is that sofa as comfortable as it looks? wow! [2] why would you want the tenders stored on a deck rather than a garage? I think I rather have them in a garage.
Having the on deck allows them to be qualified for use as lifeboats, in addition to making for more interior space for recreational use.
Such an amazing vedio 👌👌👌👌
I served as captain on these ships, 1600 any Ocean Master, Sail or Power, until I lost my Coast Guard medical due to stroke. Great life, but like all great things, they end.
I'll buy it, and use it as a tender for my big boat!! Oh wait......
Like for the right music (Brindisi).
There are a fair number of bespoke yachts on the market'unique' . Btw, when will you be filming your Q&A?
Hi Visionista, I have another 3 vlogs to film and another yacht walk through video (a Sunseeker 28m) to publish. The first video after that shall be the Q&A, so it should be published around the first week of August.
The Sunseeker and other British-built boats like Princess and Fairline, do seem to represent value for money in my opinion, while also offering a good boating vacation for a 'normal' family.
it might be a stupid question, but why a person that can afford an used yacht like this doesn't buy a new one? Then he can custom as he prefers. Of course excluding that it is faster buying an used one than start a new project and that it is cheaper (I think if you can buy something like Dr NO NO you can afford also a brand new yacht)
Please make a video on "I NOVA".
I reckon drone technology and accessibility has really helped make these sales videos look amazing
Drones have put a lot of helicopter pilots out of work.
I always try to guess the price of these yachts and I just couldnt believe the price of this one, this is a serious amount of boat for the money.
Yes great price, but add 5 million to completely rip out all the interiors and start again, but for all those that are complaining about the interiors, bere in mind this yacht is 20 years old, if you walked into house that was 20 years old you would also be ripping everything out. so for the size of the yacht yes its a good price, but technology has moved on so much now, especially with engines this would cost to run probably 40% more than a equivalent yacht of this size if built today, and that is i would guess as a potential owner that would really put you off, as most owners would use their yacht for 2 months of the year and charter it for maybe 4 months of the year, so i do not think many people would chater this because of running cost..
Your comment is exactly what I was about to say.. Its in that price bracket where its not really viable to do the work required to bring it up to date. You need to find someone who wants 20 year old style and higher running costs than a modern equivalent in what is already a small market.. Good luck..
Take three zeros off the price and I’ll take it!
The yacht of small design is a little boat amongst all that water . She's cute with her powder puff blue hull. But I must admit, the darker royal blue would be better looking on this boat.
This vessel is just too little for my taste. My boat is just as nice but much bigger . My young family keeps growing and I'll probably need a bigger one in the near future. Sailing to monoco next week .
It must be tough, making babies at your age and with such, ah, limited equipment. Lucky for your dinghy there's Very Big Yachts and tiny blue pills. ;)
I wish I had the brass to say yes yes to Dr No no
Wow would love this boat
"East, West - just points of the compass, each as stupid as the other." - Dr No
Mate could i please have the link for the song this is such a great vlog btw thank you mate for sharing
No-No
€10,500,000 OMG someone is getting a bargain!
This class yachts cost about 1 million per meter. So, 80% discount is fair enough.
0:35 there's your answer
This is a very nice yacht but it just seems to me that it has too much room dedicated to lounges. I think if i were building this i would've did something else with one of the spaces
Take a drink every time he says “sumptuous”
Wonderful video and presentation. Love the exterior but the interior feels very dated and weird in many cases. Time for a furniture and linen refresh and maybe not so many yellows and golds mixed in with the wood. Too much going on.
This yacht is in for a refit. Pretty much run down and tired. Some wet floors including the beach club.
maybe I missed it,,, but I didn't see any torpedoes or mini gun's
I'd buy this, if just so I could put the word Spot at the end of the name.
Please make a video about the Adler suprema yacht!!!
Im a yacht junkie. I love watching videos of all these sexy boats that i would never have the chance of owning or even being a guest of. Id say ive watched over 150 yacht vids and walk through tours on youtube and this sweetheart is gorgeous. This boat is beautiful in every epic way. My only complaint is the blue and white color. This girl needs to be all white or maybe a light gray and white with black trim. Other than that if i was some rich ass guy this baby would be mine. This bitch is one badass gorgeous vessel. Her shape the way she sits in the water is marvelous. I couldnt in any way ask for more this sweetheart is the queen bitch of the water. Every single line and her shape is perfection. Whoever designed this sexy ass bitch needs a pat on the back because she is beautiful as they come. WOW!!! Shes awsome. Id live on this sweetheart for life!!!
If u can think out side the box think about this e= mc2 but if mc2 = e2 what do u have a quantum therthy. Quantum drive warp engines
If it is Italian made, why does it say Istanbul on the back? is it because of where it is registered?
Hi Michael - that's correct. She is registered in Turkey, her port of registry is Istanbul.
I thought it meant No walk through
It might just be me, but you do not get a good idea of the layout of the ship in this vid. Just different placement of some rooms.
I looked up the price and was shocked at her low price for a superyacht this size and condition.
Great video David. I have a question for you: Let's assume I want to buy a yacht and I have a budget of 10 million euro, I don't, but let's pretend...... Would you advise to buy a brand new GPR 30 meters navetta or a classic 40/50 meters steel yacht from the nineties?
Remember the cost of running a yacht is about 10% of its ORIGINAL purchase price per year.
The older yacht is going to cost more to run each year and 1 million a YEAR is already a massive cost.
This (and not the fact that I have absolutely no money at all) is why I won't be buying this yacht.
Hi Giampaolo, there's a great expression about buying a yacht: "It's not the price of the elephant that is the problem...it's the cost of the hay!".
The most important factor is not whether you can afford the 10m capital outlay, but how much money you are making every year to afford the running costs.
However, assuming that running costs are not a problem, I would recommend that you buy DR NO NO. She is asking 10.5m but I'm sure we could offer you a small discount :0)
Yes, the 10% was just a figure I have seen handed out.
The important point I was making is that a boat costing 10 million today might have cost 50 million when built, and the running costs would be a much greater % of the boats cost compared to a modern boat, so be careful when choosing to consider the long term costs.
Yachts For Sale Nice response. Some people have money for these, and some dream. Keep the dream alive cause you never know.
Yachts For Sale Well put!
Discerning buyer = obscene mega earner
Dr. No No? You know some sleazy stuff has happened on this boat. lol
When I win the Powerball, her name will change to Constellation and she'd get her bow reinforced for sailing in Alaska.
Oh, and she needs a destroyer wheel at the helm.