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I really like almost all of it. The 2 cabins are lacking the windows though. The showers need to have a foot rest, but this seems to be lacking in a lot of vessels. Had to be a man who designed them not giving thought to their lady who needs to razor the legs. 🤣 I find this very modern for the most part. They could seriously add some cabinets in the main deck to give more storage for longer stays on board. Did not see a washer or dryer on board thus limiting the length of stays also. However, I do appreciate the way that this tour was laid out, very informative and very much felt like a true walk-thru which helps in deciding on to buy such a vessel. Much appreciate all of your videos. Well done sir. And fair winds and following seas moving forward. 🤗
😅what a gorgeous open yacht. Not cluttered with so much stuff and everything is low so that you have views all across. That's the nice part. Younger some yachts that habe wide open windows, but then there are cabinets and shelves and everything all around them and areas are sectioned off. It makes the yacht seem smaller. Take the Sunseeker 68' Predator EVO. Great yacht and huge windows, but everything is sectioned off so you habe limited views outside them.
This yacht better be named Mary Poppins, she's practically perfect in every way! I was so excited when I saw that pocket door at the VIP head; if I could, I think I'd want every door to be a pocket, but I know it's not always realistic to fit one in. I didn't see any, but were there transom gates or anything of that nature to block off the swim platform? Thinking about folks who might want to cruise with pets or small children.
The mast is there to reduce air draft, or the distance the boat sticks out of the water. The mast has a hinge at the base, so it could fold forward to get the boat as low as possible. This would be a requirement mostly on rivers or canals, where you might have to deal with low bridges. I've seen this talked about on Aquaholic's channel all the time, especially with aft cabin boats. If you want to take the boat through the French canals, than you can do so. So, it's there for a reason. I wouldn't be surprised if there was an option to delete the mast and have that equipment on the roof if you didn't have a need for low air draft. What is far more concerning is the lack of helm seat. That seems highly dubious to me.
Cannot abide a boat that has a bow curving down towards the water - it looks defeatist. Also the nav gear is unnecessarily slightly obscuring sight lines - totally avoidable in a well designed boat.