I think this is the longest video tour I've seen from you guys. I'm in love with this yacht, never heard of that yacht builder before. But I love them now!
In my opinion, this is the very best, most professional, most informative with detail, best video and audio Majesty 140 ever presentation!. Thank You !!!
I am so glad I watched this, despite knowing modern interiors aren't for me. I was riveted the full 30 minutes, great job! Please show more things like the touchscreen demo, I love the idea of having a 'gaming preset' for shades, lights, etc. My favorite feature is the gorgeous and classic map in the wheelhouse, adding some much needed gravitas to a modern interior. I adore her deck spaces, the layouts, the color scheme, the softer, unvarnished teak. So serene, and that built-in shower for the Jacuzzi is a game changer! Seriously, sunscreen/lotion clogs your jets, so having guests rinse off before entering is mandatory at medical establishments, hot springs, spas. It will extend the life of the Jacuzzi! Plus, I have fair skin (and dyed hair) so I need to rinse chlorine off when I get out. That's such a brilliant idea, I'm adding it to my future boat. It's up there with the Lazzara built-in davit as part of the superstructure. Now that I've seen it, I must have it! Too many good features to list, but I did hate that master. I don't need a balcony wasting space, I need space for shoes, and books, and shoes! There is a wonderful Juliet balcony on the aft deck, no need to add another in the master. The space trade off just isn't worth it, especially with that wasteful bathroom. So much useless floor space in there. I'd move that wall forward to give the master more space and use a corner jetted tub, with other space saving elements. I'd have a luxury bath in half the space and use the rest for extra closets. The vanity is the worst. I often complain boats are designed by men, for men. The vanity being placed like that is a prime example. You can't put on makeup without proper lighting, and the light flooding in from such a huge window behind the mirror ruins it. You'd have to lower the shades and buy a separate make up mirror with lighting, to use that vanity. The bathroom vanity isn't designed well for my purposes either. C'mon, gents, you can't expect a lady to glide onto the aft decks in an evening gown with Bardot hair, unless she has a proper work space!
If only I could have a job like this, making videos about super yachts and spending part of my life on them. I have been interested in learning about various different types of technical and mechanical systems throughout my entire life.
A walktrough with Ryan actually walking through! From the exterior lines to her brilliant interiors this is one of the best Yachts you have ever showcased. I am so happy you took a full 30 minutes so we can fully appreciate her style and amenities. I was blown away by the volume of all the spaces. Maybe your best work to date @Ryan 👌
Great video, beautiful layout and design. Very functional. I might have missed it in the video, but was there a mention of fuel consumption and the range of this vessel..??...🤔...not surprised that this yacht has won awards...👍😉
This is one of the most beautiful yachts i've ever seen. Both in terms of interior and exterior. I've seen a few much larger yachts that just seem bland in comparison.
@@DenisonYachting thanks for your answer🙂 not meaning to imply anything, rather I was asking the question from a point of view of someone who has spent 20 years working in Dubai and Singapore and knows what practices some companies use to keep costs down... and asking an awkward question in a public forum so I was trying to keep it vague! Anyway, if you like this post so I know you have read it I will delete the thread.
Sadly at this price, I would expect far greater customisation and attention to material choice and layout. From what I have seen a buyer gets a standard package with limited flexibility for aesthetic and functional flare. They look bland functional spaces devoid of character and style more akin to a 5* hotel than a personal statement in the use of space and decor.
Question= If One Purchased a Yacht like this- Does the 'Sale' come with Suggestions for the 'Captain' & 'Crew', along with Chef, and Engineering Personnel? 😕 JUST CHECKING ON THIS CONSCERN... LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! *****💖🙋💥*****💎🌟✨*****
This is a beautiful ship. The capabilities are strong and the adventures are endless. Even the price is listed at a good starting point. I have been considering dipping my toe into ownership lately.
@@DenisonYachting I've been watching your channel for a few months and started the early process of looking (trawler vs cat vs exploration). I'm trying to decide on use and frequency at this point.
Ryan is the best yacht presenter on RU-vid (using the least amount of BS when presenting) and Denison has the best overall production value in your videos. This is an impressive yacht and it's nice to see the UAE get more manufacturing to diversify their economy. This ship is on an equal level with the established shipyards in Europe and the USA. Even though I will never afford a yacht myself I feel grateful for those who do have the money to buy them. Yachts are among the most beautiful and useful pieces of engineering humanity have created.
From what I understood from the video made by Aquaholic, this yacht shoul be able to cross the Atlantic at 10 knots. I love this boat. It is the perfect size.
the interior of this yacht is definitely one of the very best i have seen in this price range ( to some extent even better than yachts that are twice as expensive). the only down side is that the rear end of the ship isn't very elegant in terms of proportion. also this is definitely the best walk through video on your channel. clear and professional camera work that really showcase what it feels like to be inside a yacht like this.
As mentioned previously, in my opinion this gentleman does an excellet presentation. I would certainly appreciate is presentation of the Benetti Diamond 145. Thank You!
@@tstcikhthys Incorrect. I'm a writer/editor and I'd gently suggest you check the dictionary before correcting others on word usage. Unique has more than one definition, like many words. It doesn't just mean 'one of a kind' it also can mean simply distinctive or unusual. It's quite often used that way. Merriam-Webster cites these uses and quotes Salinger. We were fairly unique, the sixty of us, in that there wasn't one good mixer in the bunch- J. D. Salinger If it's good enough for Salinger, I think it's good enough for a guy selling boats. I often notice grammatical errors in the narration, but if I pointed it out, it would obviously be pedantic. The only thing worse than being pedantic is being pedantic and wrong. But I guess you know that now.
@@OG_Wonder_Woman I am an editor as well, and it is exactly like saying "a little dead". Using it to qualify distinctiveness is just incorrect. There already are words for that: _unusual,_ _different,_ _special,_ _remarkable,_ and the like. Dictionaries acknowledge usage; they say nothing about correctness. Just because people are saying something doesn't make it correct; people make mistakes all the time. Dictionaries acknowledge "literally" being used to mean "figuratively", but that doesn't make its usage correct or acceptable in any professional context. More generally, people confuse "it's" and "its" and "their", "they're", and "their" all the time, but that doesn't mean they're correct in confusing them. Pointing out a grammatical error is pedantic? You're telling me there's no way someone can correct another person's usage of language without being labelled as pedantic (unless, presumably, they're their teacher or in a classroom environment)? What a ridiculous position to take. I'm not sure where this "anything goes" and "you're a jerk for correcting someone" mentality seems to be coming from or why it's becoming popular these days, but it is incredibly problematic. While I admit it would be pedantic if it only happened once as a "slip of the tongue" and I was pointing it out anyway, his repeated misuse of the word made it clear that it's anything but a slip; nothing about that is pedantic. In fact, I would word it in another way: the only thing worse than making a mistake is when someone tries to defend the person making the mistake rather than the one pointing it out in order to help them improve.
@@tstcikhthys I'm far from a member of the don't correct anyone brigade, here I am correcting you. At this point I suppose we're both just pedantic grammar fascists, but you are wrong. And I do want to help you improve. ;) I'm often the one editing a writer's work after your type of editor has gotten hold of it, and stripped it of all the art and soul. Language is living, not dead. Salinger wrote that 70 years ago, bud. Catcher in the Rye is often referred to as the greatest American novel. If your betters have been using it for 70 years, and 95% of the population is using it, it is correct. As my mother used to say, when EVERYONE else is wrong...you aren't right. Writing is not just language though, and claiming there is only one right way to write something is like claiming there is only one right way to paint. Ludicrous, and a sad misunderstanding of the art of a wordsmith. You think Strunk and White taught you not to use qualifiers with unique, but they didn't. You misunderstood the passage, and more, you misunderstood the nature of the whole text. It isn't called Imperative Rules of Grammar, it's called Elements of Style. They note repeatedly it is not to be used as a rule book, and yet editors who can't quite write constantly beat authors over the head with 'rules' that were explicitly stated NOT to be rules. They were rightfully concerned about stifling of expression, just like you are doing. Almost all young writers use it as a crutch at first, but so many editors never seem to truly learn the main reason for the book. You must learn the rules to be able to effectively break them, as Strunk and White encouraged writers to do. It was never meant to be used as a prison by people like you. I'm still stunned you actually said "we already have a word for that" as if coming up with interesting applications for words isn't half of what we do. As if you don't understand synonyms, or the need for them, despite complaining about the lack of synonyms in this very case! Ridiculously simplistic. Thus, you are claiming something is incorrect based on a rule that isn't one. You also misunderstood the advice. The point was not that the word unique must always mean singular, nor that one may never use a qualifier. It was an admonishment to make sure IF you were using unique to mean singular, that you should take care not to let your qualifier diminish your intent. Saying, "she has a fair bit of beauty" means considerable, noteworthy beauty. Saying, "she has a fair bit of uniqueness" does the opposite, diminishing the power of unique. Similarly, adding on is inelegant and redundant. "It's incredibly unique" is redundant and therefore not as powerful as "It was unique, breathtaking even." None of that advice has anything to do with using unique as unusual. "It's a bit unique, isn't it?" is fine, just as "It's a bit unusual/distinct" is fine. And, if something is nearly one of kind, such as one of only 3 boats made by a defunct shipyard, it is correct to say "She's quite unique." In that context, quite doesn't mean very, it means nearly, almost. You should really be aware words are often used to mean the opposite of their normal meaning. Like in all art, context matters. Obviously, this video is not spontaneous speech, but written ad copy. Ad copy has rules that differ greatly from other technical writing, much less artistic prose. Adverb usage rules are quite different. "Incredibly unique" is taught as good ad copy, but an English professor would deduct points for that extraneous incredibly. I suspect Ryan might have a degree in marketing, but either way, ad copy is a beast of a different burden. Acting like it's an English midterm is silly. The Elements of Style is not a bible; it's a style guide, explicitly meant to help you develop your voice as a writer. It's called wordplay for a reason. If you had actually wanted to offer constructive criticism, you might have pointed out the repeated use of unique instead. I watched a video by Denison where the guy said "incredibly" at least 12 times. Maybe tell them their phones have a thesaurus if you want to 'help' but I doubt it will improve boat sales much.
Can i give you a little heads up. People outside the yacht construction business have no idea who the names of designers are. You only making yourself sound pretentious and therefore meaningless. Don't do it.
If you wish to spoil me this is how you do it. A week aboard for a cruise to the Bahamas would be wonderful but a Greek cruise on the Aegean or Adriatic would be even better.
Beautiful yacht, but I’ve said it before a beautiful, huge TV in the sky lounge and no recliners, I don’t know about anyone else, but if I am watching TV or a movie, I would just like to sit back with my drink, recline and relax, All these super yacht shows, I see none of them have recliners. Just wondering if there is a reason why?
Beautiful yacht, but I’ve said it before a beautiful, huge TV in the sky lounge and no recliners, I don’t know about anyone else, but if I am watching TV or a movie, I would just like to sit back with my drink, recline and relax, All these super yacht shows, I see none of them have recliners. Just wondering if there is a reason why?
SCENARIO: 140 foot or so private yacht that the owner (husband & wife) plan to live on the yacht full time (e.g., 10 months per year), docking in each location perhaps 30 days, then moving on. 90% of the time it would only be the two onboard with occasional guests. QUESTION: Would it be a challenge to obtain top-notch superb crew to work on this yacht? Would the salary have to be significantly more (double?). Thank You Kindly, ..
Hey there Tom, that sounds like a great scenario! To answer your question, we recommend you reach out to our Crew Placement Manager, Jill Maderia. Thanks for watching! CELL: 954.600.7058 OFFICE: +1.954.278.9250 EMAIL: Jill@DenisonYachting.com
Master pièce! How much is the 35 meter and 55 meter? also it is possible to design inside with many business class seats and sleeper rooms so It can be used for students transport in other country? And does it flow well on a river regarding his size and weight?
An amazing boat from the UAE and they have certainly thought of all the guests needs even the crew have comfortable quarters this is the perfect way to enjoy life at sea.
I really enjoyed this presentation. Beautiful craft that is warm and inviting. Great space, color choice, and options. Honestly has everything. And Ryan did another exceptional walk thru. He’s so knowledgeable and his voice is so enjoyable to listen to. He’s really one of the very best out there. Denison has such a great group of sales people and support staff. No wonder they continue to lead the industry!! And of course I was very happy to see Ryans sexy feet in the video 😍