I’d like to say that someone bet me £100 to say proper more than 10 times in a single video but the truth is I just got proper carried away with it 😉. I’ll try to look up some new adjectives for the next one. Thanks for all your comments and please do subscribe if you haven’t already.
Hugo, now that you dont have a poltergeist video and your commentary is more in line with Jack and Nick. If there is a Proper way to describe something just say it, all the comments you get means viewers are watching, good for you, good for the channel. Proper top job Editor.
Lovely, wonderful, more-than-adequate, voluminous, beautiful, satisfying, appropriate, suitable, nice, gorgeous, what one would expect, won’t disappoint, fits the bill, no surprises, welcome and cheers mate.
Brilliantly beautiful, one gets what one pays for and in this it seems justified. I’d extend the fly bridge over the cockpit, enclose the fly bridge and move the helm up to the fly bridge and maybe one or two other tweaks. One note it would’ve been nice to see what instruments are on board. I will check them out, thank you.
This vessel is wicked sweet bub...That’s what we say here in Maine. I like very propah bettah! Going to start annoying my family immediately with this! Haaaa! Great tour btw. All kidding aside it’s just beautiful.
Very proper yacht. So here is a proper question: assuming competency and experience, what is the theoretical threshold for not needing a professional crew-meaning maybe a knowledgeable couple or family? I was told many years ago around 65’ but that was decades ago and things no doubt are different today.
Fleming just came out with their 85' model, which is designed to be run by the owner. They claim that's about as large as you can go without absolutely needing a crew.
Hey - Hugo was Properly Patiently Pretending to Passionately and Perilously Prepare a Positively Proper Preparation of a Prolifically Pronounced Presentation; A Proper Preservation of this Property. When People Find the American Beauty with the hull from Raymond Hunt, they will sit back watch and listen and think..What a Proper ..Stunt
That outside ladder is a work of art in itself. A lovely little ship. Curious about the range if you drop the speed back to displacement speeds... probably 2500 miles or better.
i wonder can they build a Jaccuzzi on the fly bridge? there is enough space for it... but i only wonder if that's a option when u want to buy the boat?
very2 nice yacht... i love the design very2 much.. simple yet so beatiful. i dream to have this kind of yacht. excuse me sir.. may i know the price, please?
@@blewyd princess ferritti sanlorenzo build quality but I agree azimut and others like sunsqueeker are cheaply built in area's to cut costs! People don't understand that every single detail on a vessel such as this is built with the finest seaworthyness ! And they don't understand that it comes at a cost! You don't buy a ferrari and complain it's more exspensive than a Ford focus! This is a fine machine! Personally I'd go ferritti as I like the more modern feel but there is no doubt this is a fine machine! Just look at the latch that closes the shower door! That would cost 4 times as much as anything azimut would use! You either get it or you don't!!
@@mareewalker1096 I totally agree with you. Every single part on these expensive yachts like Princess, Sanlorenzo, etc are built to a higher quality which comes at a higher cost of labor and material. If I were taking a long passages or a rough bar crossing, I would not want to go on a sunseeker that was built with a budget.
You have to pay for well over a 100 ft yacht to get the same Engine room. You will not find nor be able to acquire the amount of wood detail from the "usual" go to yacht builders. The hull although painted (looks awesome) it is fibreglass and thus the "not found elsewhere" advantages have soon run out.
Hugo quotes the range as 1000nm, but it is not clear at what speed. Displacement speed should allow the crew to deliver the boat from the Caribbean to the Med and back for each season. The engines seem oversized, and no mention of gph at 30 knots but it must be eye watering. A 30 knot top speed doesn't really fit with this kind of luxury gentleman's yacht, 22 knots top with cruising at 14 to 16 would be plenty.
Not sure what cruising speed is, but it's designed to be plenty faster; hence have more effective range for time limited, busy people; than displacement cruisers. It's certainly not a low carbon way to vacation.
This is a problem to me as an American when you call this yacht an American yacht but is actually built in Taiwan what a effing joke !! It isn’t American unless it’s built in America !!!
@@NickMayer that is actually more complicated than my brain can handle. Toyota Camrys sold in NA are built in the USA. But they are a Japanese brand. That is probably a problem too for some people.
@@MotorBoatYachting Dutch Steel 9 NZ Explorer Yacht ( Big Bud) Koch ADV channel YT. 10,000nautical mile range. £1million. 75ft. I like that...and a hell of a lot cheaper.
@@fifthof1795 Apples and oranges. Yes, cheaper. But it's slow. You may not need to go fast, but being able to go 30kts is the luxury beyond the fancy joinery work.
IT IS BEAUTIFUL...but man 6 million range for this is hilarious.A Nordhavn 63 for 2.3 million with all of the extras just destroys this. If this boat was in the 2+ million range, than perfect but someone went overboard with the pricing.
Stick 3800 horses in a Nordhavn 63, and slam it into waves at 30 knots...... Nordhavns rule, and arguably make more sense for anyone not literally "sitting on a pipe" as the Russians say. Feeding these 3800 engines at the kind of speeds where they make sense, without putting a crimp on the "relaxed and carefree" part of vacationing, is not for the faint of wallet. Raymond Hunt "invented" the deep V (think Cigarette boat) hull. For high speeds in high waves. Back when engines powerful enough to bring such hulls up on plane, where first becoming available. This is not a Cigarette, but noone is going to put Hunt's name on a 3800hp planing boat the size of a small ship, without building one heck of a solid vessel. Gigantic planing cruisers; deep V, rough sea worthy ones even more so; are also not boats which makes any sense at all, for anyone with even the remotest concern for what things cost. They're cool, and it's great that some have the means to commission and run them, but they're really on a whole 'nother level, as far as throwing big denomination bills out the window as fast as you can. And then throwing some more at those maintaining your ability to go out and do so again.... It may be built in Taiwan (like Nordhavns), but that has more to do with Taiwan being one of the few places where they're still able to do so reliably at such a high standard. It's likely too big, and/or quirky, a powerboat for Hinckley, and too small for Palmer Johnson (if they even build anything in America anymore). Not sure who else in America could do it. And built by either of those two, it would cost even more, be harder to get a solid completion date for etc. The Taiwanese are just better at it, these days. But just look at the darned thing. It looks as capital A America as The Great Gatsby. Complete standout, in a sea of Med inspired boats primarily designed to charter easily. Like Sinatra crashing an ABBA party while smoking a 3800hp cigar.
May I offer one point of criticize, "Just because you can see what you talking about, maybe we also would like to see... Please take into account that just holding your gopro at waist height does not give the best view of what you trying to showcase...
It's about the same price + -, depending on options, as the new Perseo. This one has lots of options and customisations. That adds up quickly on Rivas as well. For warm weather summer use, this likely lags behind a Riva for most people. "All that "propeh" foredeck space" also means no facilities for foredeck lounging nor catching the breeze. And it has no dingy/toy garage.... But for New York or Maine turtleneck cruising on a typically grey day, a Riva makes about as much sense as a sun lounger in Alaska. As for status: This one says: I don't even need consider suitability for chartering it, to afford it....... It's a "propeh" fu-money day/weekend/long-weekend boat. Not chartered-when-not-used-to-offset-costs-as-per-my-accountant. Nor sold-my-house-and-practice-to-cruise-in-retirement live-aboard. Just a why-not?-I-wanted-a-nice-boat-for-getting-out-on-the-water-now-and-then.....
I think the design is a horrible waste of space on a 80 ft yacht. All that foredeck wasted space that you have to pay for at dock! The galley had no thought put into it at all and neither did the salon. The crew quarters are bad as well. The Hunt 63 is a better boat! I could list 5 boats this size that are a far better design from classic style motoryacht to modern ones. I don't see them selling many of these if someone looks at another boat
A proper little ship, go anywhere in style and comfort. Seaworthy with the finest attention to detail. Awesome commentary Hugo. Great video thanks.
I’d like to say that someone bet me £100 to say proper more than 10 times in a single video but the truth is I just got proper carried away with it 😉. I’ll try to look up some new adjectives for the next one. Thanks for all your comments and please do subscribe if you haven’t already.
Hugo Andreae: Hugo very well said, it takes a proper man to admit to his foibles as you’ve just done 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@PhilbyFavourites It's the proper thing to do.
Hugo, now that you dont have a poltergeist video and your commentary is more in line with Jack and Nick. If there is a Proper way to describe something just say it, all the comments you get means viewers are watching, good for you, good for the channel. Proper top job Editor.
Lovely, wonderful, more-than-adequate, voluminous, beautiful, satisfying, appropriate, suitable, nice, gorgeous, what one would expect, won’t disappoint, fits the bill, no surprises, welcome and cheers mate.
“Now then” that is a stunning yacht!
Thanks for showing us around 👍
A proper walk through!
I don't him I heard the word "proper" so many times in one video - but I agree with you! Another great tour as always...many thanks.
Took a drink every time he said “proper”, now I can’t get up off the floor
You’re properly pissed.
Pump your bilges out!
Proper drunk now aye😂
Like I really know how you feel Like when I use to use the same word ..like too many times Like you know?
Very nice. Oh my.
Amazing for the size and such classic lines. Someone did their homework here.
Brilliantly beautiful, one gets what one pays for and in this it seems justified. I’d extend the fly bridge over the cockpit, enclose the fly bridge and move the helm up to the fly bridge and maybe one or two other tweaks. One note it would’ve been nice to see what instruments are on board. I will check them out, thank you.
I’d also put the dinghy on the bow and utilize the aft more
This vessel is wicked sweet bub...That’s what we say here in Maine. I like very propah bettah! Going to start annoying my family immediately with this! Haaaa! Great tour btw. All kidding aside it’s just beautiful.
You wait still he starts going full, mad English..with Pukka..diamond..the bollocks..cushty...well tasty...sweet as...
What a superb motor yacht, wonderful. In fact it’s perfect 👌
a real beauty...
Very proper yacht. So here is a proper question: assuming competency and experience, what is the theoretical threshold for not needing a professional crew-meaning maybe a knowledgeable couple or family? I was told many years ago around 65’ but that was decades ago and things no doubt are different today.
Fleming just came out with their 85' model, which is designed to be run by the owner. They claim that's about as large as you can go without absolutely needing a crew.
I really enjoyed this one. Great presentation
Seems like the only thing improper about this walk thru was the repetitions of the word proper.
Great video.
That's a serious yacht.
No, it's proper!
Hey - Hugo was Properly Patiently Pretending to Passionately and Perilously Prepare a Positively Proper Preparation of a Prolifically Pronounced Presentation; A Proper Preservation of this Property. When People Find the American Beauty with the hull from Raymond Hunt, they will sit back watch and listen and think..What a Proper ..Stunt
That's a proper walk through of a proper, proper yacht, but, why did you tap on the clock and the barometer? To check if they were proper?
Lol
Gorgeous yacht.
Classy, built like a tank, beautiful. Must be an expensive yacht somewhere from 5-6 million USD depending on what options.
I was looking for something more in the proper proper proper yacht category..
For a proper proper king’s ransom, it can be yours.
Try outer reef
I wonder if you could ask "Humphree" to make a proper camera stabiliser for your Go Pro or whatever you use.
Thank you! Great yacht!
Well done! Great survey ,and for sure a vessel of my dreams .I would gladly pay the price asked.Thankyou.
I liked the boat but the range is quite small. Very very good review though.
Magnificent experience 👌
That outside ladder is a work of art in itself. A lovely little ship. Curious about the range if you drop the speed back to displacement speeds... probably 2500 miles or better.
I like it.
lovely yacht!
What a boat
Stunning!
Vey nice video, this boat has only 3 cabins?
Great review thanks !!!
Magnificent
Why do they have the two consoles so close together
Massive!
2-3 million maybe
Everything appears quite 'proper, proper' ;)
I want it!
perfect.
Is this a coastal cruiser or a true ocean ship. I'm wondering if gyro stabilizing, AC and water maker is available? What sea state she is rated for?
Always thought it would be a mochi dolphin 74 when the ship comes in but this may be an option?
How to night passage with all that open space light?
Proper proper sea boats, made in Taiwan....never thought I'd hear those two phrases linked...
@MrAbletospeak Because I never knew Taiwan produced boats like this......next question?
@@joecotter9014 I think Nordhavn yachts are also built there.
Taiwan makes better quality yachts than most of the European manufacturers.
@@theislandsc Amen.
When Trump can be President, it is only fair we get comments like this.
Wow....👌
Proper proper, in fact.
Everything is proper!!!
The Fleming 58 is only 3.5 million and certainly worth a review.
Funnily enough we are just about to publish a Fleming video. Keep an eye out for it in the next couple of weeks
@@hugoandreae3495 Look forward with interest Hugo. Will you also be doing a review of the Steeler NG 52S in the future ?
i wonder can they build a Jaccuzzi on the fly bridge? there is enough space for it... but i only wonder if that's a option when u want to buy the boat?
But would that be proper? Ha ha
very2 nice yacht... i love the design very2 much.. simple yet so beatiful.
i dream to have this kind of yacht.
excuse me sir.. may i know the price, please?
She's a beauty isn't she? The price is approximately $6m
Proper comments for a proper boat. Bet it has a proper prop as well.
Fabulous tour, of a stunning vessel. Damn those lotto numbers!! Just a question, range?
Thank you Hugo. Xx
Right near the end he mentions 1000 nautical miles
What type of range?
This is all I want to know~!
Really beautiful vessel. Pricey but amazing. Thank you! (Think I would still take the Sirena 88 you toured!!)
not as classy or seaworthy as this
Judging by the other stuff I've seen on the tube, this seems like it costs at least a million more than its worth, why's that?
craftsmanship, sturdy build. Not something you can hear very often out of a European yacht.
@@blewyd Not something you hear about a taiwanese product either tbh...
@@karstenpedersen7749 yes it is... Ever heard of grand Banks or Nordhavn?
@@blewyd both are the most boring boats.. just like this one...!
@@nicolasbouyiouclis4726 call them boring all you want. You'll never be able to afford them...
How many times can you squeeze the word "Proper" into one short video? Geeez! Pretty boat though.
$6 M, are joking me?
i know this is surprising to hear, but this yacht is built well. This isn't some piece of shit Azimut.
@@blewyd princess ferritti sanlorenzo build quality but I agree azimut and others like sunsqueeker are cheaply built in area's to cut costs! People don't understand that every single detail on a vessel such as this is built with the finest seaworthyness ! And they don't understand that it comes at a cost! You don't buy a ferrari and complain it's more exspensive than a Ford focus! This is a fine machine! Personally I'd go ferritti as I like the more modern feel but there is no doubt this is a fine machine! Just look at the latch that closes the shower door! That would cost 4 times as much as anything azimut would use! You either get it or you don't!!
@@mareewalker1096 I totally agree with you. Every single part on these expensive yachts like Princess, Sanlorenzo, etc are built to a higher quality which comes at a higher cost of labor and material. If I were taking a long passages or a rough bar crossing, I would not want to go on a sunseeker that was built with a budget.
Are you sure it's that proper?
please don't turn the camera so fast
With only a 1,000 nm range, this is only a coastal cruiser, not a transoceanic vessel; a proper pity!
30 knot transoceanic vessels in yacht sizes are a bit rare.
You have to pay for well over a 100 ft yacht to get the same Engine room. You will not find nor be able to acquire the amount of wood detail from the "usual" go to yacht builders. The hull although painted (looks awesome) it is fibreglass and thus the "not found elsewhere" advantages have soon run out.
Gorgeous boat, but between the wide lens and the constant turning of the camera, I got motion sickness just from watching the video...
Beautiful 2 guns in the drawers!🔫🔫
Where did not see it
That's what I was thinking )
9:59
With all those tanks I REALLY want to know what range this can get. Can I get to Aruba on 1 tank from US? lol
Maybe 1,000 miles (+ -) at 7 or 8 n.n. per hour..
Proper
You moved that camera so quickly I’m dizzy. $6 million and constructed in Taiwan?
Hugo quotes the range as 1000nm, but it is not clear at what speed. Displacement speed should allow the crew to deliver the boat from the Caribbean to the Med and back for each season. The engines seem oversized, and no mention of gph at 30 knots but it must be eye watering. A 30 knot top speed doesn't really fit with this kind of luxury gentleman's yacht, 22 knots top with cruising at 14 to 16 would be plenty.
Not sure what cruising speed is, but it's designed to be plenty faster; hence have more effective range for time limited, busy people; than displacement cruisers. It's certainly not a low carbon way to vacation.
This is a problem to me as an American when you call this yacht an American yacht but is actually built in Taiwan what a effing joke !! It isn’t American unless it’s built in America !!!
Like American iPhone, American Intel CPUs, some american pickup trucks etc. You must have a lot of problems in life
@@TsLeng HA! ^This.... So I guess they think Toyota's and Lexus are American then?
@@NickMayer that is actually more complicated than my brain can handle. Toyota Camrys sold in NA are built in the USA. But they are a Japanese brand. That is probably a problem too for some people.
@@TsLeng I know! 😁. Same with Lexus. Built in Kentucky. Don't tell Doug though, his head might explode!
@@NickMayer Doug probably gets the point now so I'll leave him alone...
Is it steel or aluminum? What's the beam? Thanks.
The widest part of the boat !
Neither, it’s GRP. I’ll check the beam
The beam is 19'6" - full specs at: huntyachts.com/models/ocean/76/
Loved the boat, but the camera motion left me sea sick.
"This could be the bedroom of a country mansion" ???
It costs more than a bloody country mansion, it should do.:)
Looks great. However, you can get better if you shop around.
Go on then, what would you have instead?
@@MotorBoatYachting For the same price? I'm more into explorer/trawler style yachts. Give me a day and I'll let you know 👍
@@MotorBoatYachting Dutch Steel 9 NZ Explorer Yacht ( Big Bud) Koch ADV channel YT. 10,000nautical mile range. £1million. 75ft. I like that...and a hell of a lot cheaper.
@@fifthof1795 Apples and oranges. Yes, cheaper. But it's slow. You may not need to go fast, but being able to go 30kts is the luxury beyond the fancy joinery work.
Why is the gelcoat mustard instead of white? That’s not proper!
quality cost simple as that........ and it looks that way too!
if youtook propper from hugo vocalabuary he have nothing to say
Much?
Approx $6m
for 6m I would go for Azimut 32 grande not a Taiwan made boat with an American designer.
Dude slow down the camera movement so we can have a proper look
For the same price I’d go for a proper proper more modern European yacht
yeah and they are built like absolute shit and resell for nothing. good luck with that bud
@@blewyd you're not very bright mate...
@@nicolasbouyiouclis4726 I've been boating my whole life. I know many mechanics. I know how they are built.
@@blewyd ok mate
@@blewyd I wish they did resell for nothing!
Could you get me a Princess V78 for five grand? I would really appreciate it.
Nice boat but the cleats on the walkthrou is footkillers
But, is this boat proper?
Weather gauge? They're called barometers. If we're being proper about terminology.
He's definitely no Aquaholic.
Nice yacht but for that money I'd buy a Nordhavn
6 mil way to mutch. Try Outer Reef yacht. Thats more boat..
Camera moved WAY too fast
IT IS BEAUTIFUL...but man 6 million range for this is hilarious.A Nordhavn 63 for 2.3 million with all of the extras just destroys this.
If this boat was in the 2+ million range, than perfect but someone went overboard with the pricing.
Stick 3800 horses in a Nordhavn 63, and slam it into waves at 30 knots......
Nordhavns rule, and arguably make more sense for anyone not literally "sitting on a pipe" as the Russians say. Feeding these 3800 engines at the kind of speeds where they make sense, without putting a crimp on the "relaxed and carefree" part of vacationing, is not for the faint of wallet.
Raymond Hunt "invented" the deep V (think Cigarette boat) hull. For high speeds in high waves. Back when engines powerful enough to bring such hulls up on plane, where first becoming available. This is not a Cigarette, but noone is going to put Hunt's name on a 3800hp planing boat the size of a small ship, without building one heck of a solid vessel. Gigantic planing cruisers; deep V, rough sea worthy ones even more so; are also not boats which makes any sense at all, for anyone with even the remotest concern for what things cost. They're cool, and it's great that some have the means to commission and run them, but they're really on a whole 'nother level, as far as throwing big denomination bills out the window as fast as you can. And then throwing some more at those maintaining your ability to go out and do so again....
It may be built in Taiwan (like Nordhavns), but that has more to do with Taiwan being one of the few places where they're still able to do so reliably at such a high standard. It's likely too big, and/or quirky, a powerboat for Hinckley, and too small for Palmer Johnson (if they even build anything in America anymore). Not sure who else in America could do it. And built by either of those two, it would cost even more, be harder to get a solid completion date for etc. The Taiwanese are just better at it, these days. But just look at the darned thing. It looks as capital A America as The Great Gatsby. Complete standout, in a sea of Med inspired boats primarily designed to charter easily. Like Sinatra crashing an ABBA party while smoking a 3800hp cigar.
YOu need to learn how to control you camera better it was dizzying how you moved
it's ridiculously expansive ... with only 300NM of range, it's No ! for me
So true this boat made to stay 40-70nm off cost
Try another adjective than PROPER
OK.... Yachts by Raymond Hunt... But.... Fishy smell courtesy of Mike Hunt ????
May I offer one point of criticize, "Just because you can see what you talking about, maybe we also would like to see... Please take into account that just holding your gopro at waist height does not give the best view of what you trying to showcase...
6 Million US-Dollars ... and no inside dining table ... impressive fail in construction ...^^
6 Million is too much money for this boat
It is more expensive than Riva of same size?
Totally overpriced
It's about the same price + -, depending on options, as the new Perseo. This one has lots of options and customisations. That adds up quickly on Rivas as well.
For warm weather summer use, this likely lags behind a Riva for most people. "All that "propeh" foredeck space" also means no facilities for foredeck lounging nor catching the breeze. And it has no dingy/toy garage.... But for New York or Maine turtleneck cruising on a typically grey day, a Riva makes about as much sense as a sun lounger in Alaska.
As for status: This one says: I don't even need consider suitability for chartering it, to afford it....... It's a "propeh" fu-money day/weekend/long-weekend boat. Not chartered-when-not-used-to-offset-costs-as-per-my-accountant. Nor sold-my-house-and-practice-to-cruise-in-retirement live-aboard. Just a why-not?-I-wanted-a-nice-boat-for-getting-out-on-the-water-now-and-then.....
Perhaps MBY can advise on the PROPER use of his vocabulary
Crew quarters are an abomination
I think the design is a horrible waste of space on a 80 ft yacht. All that foredeck wasted space that you have to pay for at dock! The galley had no thought put into it at all and neither did the salon. The crew quarters are bad as well. The Hunt 63 is a better boat! I could list 5 boats this size that are a far better design from classic style motoryacht to modern ones. I don't see them selling many of these if someone looks at another boat
It didn't have a PROPER Pooper so I don''t want it
I was told ones that in England words loose their meaning... we witnessed here... proper don't mean anything... is just a filler work..
Sorry..
American boat built in Taiwan smh