This yacht is mind blowing, a true work of art. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a yacht I’d like to have more than this one. Great walk through and presentation, thanks for sharing.
That side profile and color is very striking and then there's the interior which is so so modern and uncluttered. Hope to see this boat off the North of Western Australia before too long.
What a lovely Yacht with a great range, who would want anything bigger. its got everything you could even dream of in a luxury yacht. If my six numbers come up tonight I shall be definitely ordering one.
I've watched a lot of similar videos and this is one of the most stunning boats I've seen including boats way bigger and more expensive. What a honey!!! Perfect match of luxury and practicality.
What a spectacular layout. It has the feeling of a luxury Miami Beach condo. The galley is massive. Just amazing how they used all the space. I would love to see it done in a Stealth Gray exterior.
Excellently done @Alex. This is some high production value stuff. Clearly audible and crisp viewing with nice filters. Numarine is on to a really nice design style. Great layouts and superb cabins. Thanks for the great video👏👍
The yacht has a 4 000 nm range, but the chairs on the bridge would probably ruin your back after 10 nm. I do not understand why there are so many yachts that have such a poor setup on the bridge.
Incredible yacht, absolutely stunning..... why in some parts of the video under power in calm sea’s did it bob up and down like a cork. Not sure if the hull is the best design.
Great Space boat! Reminds me at a Pitbull for the Seas! Den is on the Sea stage , yeah ⭐️ Too that a great taste of color! Finally someone with taste...standing out proud! The Denison 105 Numarine looks as if she can take all the Seas!
I like the design, engine choice, everything in the engine room and the crew quarters are nice and roomy, now I'm sure all the exploring is being done in white silk suits and the white furniture in the salon is going to stay WHITE for a very long time, one small detail, it needs a lot more pillows, sitting on a couch with soooo many pillows is just sooo comfortable as anyone knows. Stylish is one thing, practicality is another, don't get me wrong if someone would give me this explorer yacht I would take it and use it the way it's intended, just change most of the furnishings.
That thing looks like it can take you up along the BC Alaska coast or Norwegian Coast so you can enjoy the summer midnight sun. I dream of such adventures on such a boat.
Clearly a beautiful boat in all areas. When they show the vessel in motion however it looks to be bow heavy. Could be it isn't trimmed well, it is light on fuel, or it just isn't well balanced.
What a beautiful yacht! This is what dreams are made of. I find it odd that a yacht of this size only has a 4000 nm range? Some of its competitors are in the 6-8000 nm range.
I noticed in the running shots that the bow looks like it wants to dive down kicking the stern up. It doesn’t seem like it’s riding level. Maybe an optical illusion, but a ship at this price should never have the bow wanting to dive down.
When you look at houses with price tags higher than this, I find myself viewing this as much more desirable, and much more useful. I am nowhere near being able to afford this, but I also don't find it to be atrociously priced for what you get.
Agreed. Personally, I feel that 8 crew is the minimum needed, which usually is acquired in the 150'+ range. I did watch a series on *Aquaholic's* channel where they chartered a yacht with only two crew. They seemed to have done a fine job, but man did I feel for the crew (both were probably 40ish).
If the owner’s into adventure, I bet they wouldn’t mind throwing a line or two. How can you be all like "yeah, take me north so I can climb a glacier, roundhouse a polar bear, and do other manly shit, but I’m not gonna get my hands dirty on my $12m boat"?
@@rustythrombosis5417 _If_ it's being used for chartering, the guests won't want to be paying to work. In addition, the need for deploying fenders or lines is often done in the early hours while the guests are still sleeping.
I am thinking about how to configure a fully independant yacht with unlimited range ( cold fusion, Lutec Australia free energy devices ), staying on the sea for a year with food! Huge storage rooms...
Now what would be cool is to see some indication of its sea worthiness unlike the those 'wedding cake' designed yachts meant for calm waters. This is how they should have been building yachts.
More weight more stable! That's not a real expedition yacht it's a toy mimic! A real one has a steel hull and ice breaking ability! I'm not a fan of these toy yachts that get such a prestigious name as expedition when it's just a fiber glass yacht shaped like a expedition yacht ! I would not take this vessel anywhere near ice! Or heavy seas ! Just my humble opinion! But besides that it's a beautiful machine that can cross oceans and a lot of space for size! Definitely a well built vessel but a true expedition yacht it is not! Happy sailing all 🛥⚓
Shekon - different style yachts and the FD102 is about $3m more in price for a GRP boat. We just delivered one to a client and price was roughly $13.5m with options. The 32XP has a range that is about double and is meant to cross oceans. The FD102 would be more of a coastal cruiser....different styles of use.
Is the Mann engines good? Why not use Caterpillar or MTS? Is the price reason? Just curious. Nice crew space. I don't usually like too modern interior design but this one is done very well. It's a real nice yacht.
Looks bow heavy or incorrectly trimmed? Anyway good value boat. Interior could be simpler. Also the higher the bedrooms in a boat the less comfortable they usually are....
4,000 nautical mile range... damm.. thisbis a serious exploration yacht. I would also have a couoke of magnetometer tormedos to exokire the ocean floor :)
Small correction here. The motors name from the German company is pronounced M-A-N (each letter separate) since the letters stand for Automachinenfabrik (automachine company) Augsburg (swabian city in Bavaria) Nürnberg (frankonian city in Bavaria).
Being somewhat oddball, I actually think I'd prefer a demilitarized frigate, one with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, with a Helo deck and hangar. Pare down the crew requirements to maybe 10-20, since there's no weapons, sensors, etc. open up as much interior spaces as possible without compromising structural integrity. I'm not sure what anti-corrosion treatment for the hull would be best, but that would be next. Redress the interior.