Never in a million years would I have considered a boat that gives the impression of being relatively small on the outside to be that big on the inside let alone there be that inside the boat. When you were looking at the engine's and I saw the first one one that's all I thought there was, then when I saw the second one one I thought oh my goodness this is serious. Thanks for the video Nick look forward to the next one. An impressive piece of kit.
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@@AQUAHOLIC I enjoy Denison Yacht's videos by themselves but getting to have you doing a tour of their yachts is really exciting. They make some amazing yachts and you make the best yacht tour videos bar none, so getting the both together is just a match made perfect.
This boat cries out to be loaded with young women who are as attractive as they are morally flexible. Then you can fly your captain's flag with you a few kilometers off the coast.
At first I was like "2.7million dollars without a head?", then you said "let's go check the cabin", and I was "what? What?", damn, so huge and good interior!
For a (fairly) reasonable 80's boy growing up with Miami Vice, this must be the manifestation of a wet dream spun out of control. Absolutely gorgeous ... and thanks for the runthrough, Nick ;-)
Wasn't expecting the interior to be so big, It's like a gaudy Tardis. Very interesting boat and another great review. Not for me though, far too sparkly. Just wanted to add that I'm enjoying your American tour. Already seen some very cool and interesting boats and I'm looking forward to whatever else you have coming up.
The ultimate toy. You know you've truly made it when you can afford something this bold, brash and badass. No Bugatti is cooler than this. The range is much more than I expected. I presume the fuel tanks are huge.
When you went downstairs my jaw literally dropped. It didn't seem possible it could be so hugely spacious. Very cool (not to mention the whole 50's vibe up top). One of my favorite Yacht tours so far... and considering how great your videos are, that's saying something! :-)
Lady Lisa's owner knows how to spend money the correct way - high class opulence. I know this sounds fickle on my part, but I LOVE THIS BOAT (as well as the others I also love). Nick, your good time is again shinning through your videos. You are the person who, I think, best deserves this - Thank you so much for sharing...
This one is as much a work of art as it is a yacht. A little out of my price range by about 2.65 million. Then again, nothing good would come from mixing a 50-year-old guy with a machine like that. Great job NIck.
the outer shape isnt helping to comprehend the size of it. it only comes into perspective when you look at the size of the seats and put a human figure on them. then it all makes sense
When you first panned across the length of the yacht, I didn't expect to be wowed, and it didn't appear to be 80' long. However, once inside the boat, I was impressed this speed boat could also be a liveaboard! Wow indeed!
At first I was looking and thinking for his first American boat he does a speedboat. Then I watched the video and was amazed. Who else has a speedboat with 3 cabins all with full heads?
What the heck. It tripled in size when you went underneath. I was thinking one large room or a living room with a small bed room. Not three bed three bath with a full living area.
This is probably one of the most impressive boats I've seen on this channel. Just the sheer amount of below deck space they have for that style of boat is mind boggling.
The only thing I would change, apart from removing all the Lady Lisa badging, are the engines to 2200hp MTUs. I like that it was fitted with surface drives, makes for worry-free shallow-water Bahamas cruising. I've lusted after this boat since the first time I saw it but I just can't seem to hit the lotto. :( :(
Interesting Nick, thanks. The audio is mostly skewed to the left channel of my speakers, which is a bit annoying. Did you change anything to the settings, held the gimbal differently or something like that?
I have always had a desire to yachts and it wasn’t until i went to a Monaco yacht show while travelling around the world that I saw some giants up close. I have watched you ever since and a little time before and you have inspired me to want to go around the world later on in life again and see some of these bests from the inside in real life not on an iPad screen and possible work on some as well🤗🤗🤗
I saw this boat after the show on Indian creek dr. and you can’t even tell how massive and menacing it is in the video. This thing is a beast. Beautiful boat.
I am amazed. I see this boat on the outside and yet, once inside there is room after room after room, compartment after compartment, it just doesn't seem to end.
Awesome, glad to see this boat on the channel. In 2010/2011 I had the privilege to travel with my dad to Nor Tech's facility in Florida, where I saw the first couple production models of the 80 in person. At the time his job was transport for a high end marina. Something I can never forget!
@@AQUAHOLICI have pictures of this boat up close and with me next to it. It was at my dock a few years ago down in Tampa for a poker run. Damn impressive. Would love to share them somehow.
Hahaha...that is insane...it's like a nightclub on the water...I have to say that boat is the total opposite of who I am...but I have to admire the finishing and total mumbo....it is beautifully finished and is unashamedly a power boat for clubbers and party goers. The sons of Russian oligarchs will snap this beauty up for their charlie and champagne fuelled parties....I don't like it...but I have to admire it.
This blew my mind. 🤯🤯🤯 I was not expecting that much space inside the boat. I’d probably change the name, because I don’t want some kids name on my yacht. I guess I could always date a Lisa, otherwise you’ll have constantly explain where the name came from. If it was a well known yacht that would be different, because people would know about it.
This is a horrible boat from the outside imo, but the insede is really good, the main cabin is amaizing. Respect for the guy who made this that has a whole closet for drinking glasses. However not in a million years i wuould have 2 separate bathrooms for such small rooms, its askkng for constant repairments, specially on a speed boat where there is a lot of physical wear with the environment.. And 4 tv is just too much electricity consume. As well in summer he is going to get sick of the sun, having such a big deck with almost no shadow is horrible, specially in florida. The guy that paid 2.7M for this isnt getting back anywhere near 50% of the invesment if he tryes to sell it. 2.7 M for that speed boat is an outrageous price obiously the company took a huge margin for customkzing it and many workes had to spend countles hours in puting that ugly name all over it "lady liza" Enjod the video a lot btw
Undoubtedly the most brutal hull design ever made. It's quite breathtaking. As if the Italians had designed it. The deck, on the other hand, is like a latex dominatrix studio - the Americans certainly like it... Fortunately, the lower deck is much more subdued.
How is this thing leaving there the way it's parked? It's completely blocked in.... Beautiful boat though, and so much more space then you would expect.
Wow, I could hardly believe the size of that lounge area in what in essence, is a speed boat, and then you show the master cabin as well. Then, blow me down, you show 2 more double cabins! Unbelievable. I can now understand the price tag for this boat. That is a Monster 🚤
I actually want to change my career and sell Yachts I can do a walk through now been watching your vids for over a year now. I know there's other factors but you have me hooked. Any companies in London you know of? I would even start at the bottom washing them. If I was able to sell rooms at the Grosvenor Housr Hotel Park Lane I am pretty sure I could give this a go. I need to go to a few boat shows in London
Just from the look on the outside I did not expect to see a lounge area that huge. Then you went into the owner's suite and my jaw dropped again. I thought the other two doors were closets, not cabins with an ensuite each. That's like a live on Thunder in Paradise right there.
This boat looks like what would happen if you asked a 13 year old to design a boat. Not to my taste; I don't think I'd buy it for $100,000, let alone almost $3m.
@@AQUAHOLIC You joke but I'm in the market for either a Predator 60 evo or Princess V60. Leaning toward the Predator just wish its range were better -- would love to see that boat with a 400 or even 500 NM range I think it would transform its usefulness. You have a great channel you're one of my favorite RU-vidrs right now keep it up and don't change. As far as this boat though? Yeah, it belongs as a drawing on the bedroom wall of a hormonal 13-year-old, not something to spend $3m on!