This Yacht gets so many things right with the exception of the stern free board height, which does not seem sufficient for a ocean going expedition yacht.
Seriously, whoever did all the refits on this yacht really outdid themselves. This vessel is more uniquely styled and beautiful than other comparably sized yachts in my opinion. If I could afford this kind of lifestyle, this boat would be an absolute steal and would be more than worth the price tag that is less than 2 million.
You know, it coverts to a beach club if you just pretend the boat tackle isn't there. We'll put a table on top of it and it's invisible. I like how it's a go anywhere yet and can accommodate 8...with 2 crew and the captain. So you can go anywhere, but a lot of stuff, you are on your own.
My thoughts exactly. The name of the beach club is 'broken ankles'. And what is with that coffin for the crew member!? You only have 2 crew bunks and 1 of them is not only fully encased legs and hips, but there is hardly even enough room to turn over. Plus, the pullman is so poorly placed...the poor crew member in the coffin will have to hold it all night or wake up the guy in the pullman just to get out! On top of this, there were lots of stained carpets and other signs of poor care. Just that 'dog house' being so janky is reason for pause. Then you have a VIP that requires you to go up several stairs just to go back down more stairs to use the loo? Reminds me of a weird split level condo from the 70s. The helm is so antiquated, I suspect the engine room wasn't shown for good reason. There is no way that stern is sea worthy. I think she used to be a Bannenberg explorer, but she was refit to be a dock queen and let deteriorate. Then the latest refit was done on the cheap, they couldn't even afford to recover all the outdoor upholstery, or replace the stained carpets. A shame, but I hope she is bought by someone with deep pockets who can fix her up.
Its simple but elegant and comfortable all at the same time the amount of observation space on the decks is impressive you could really find your own space and relax it it would really allow you to entertain a large groups of people cocktail parties under the stars. this boat reminds me of a Range Rover beautiful design classy finishes inside but able to go any where and do anything. just looks damn comfortable I think I said that already neat boat can you tell i like it, its a real sport utility vehicle on the water.
Denison always has the best brokerage videos. Wish this one would have shown the mechanical space / engine room. Is it as well refurbished as the rest of the boat? Thank for taking the time and effort to post quality brokerage vids, so many shoot a video on a cell phone and call it a online marketing campaign
I love the amount of exterior living space and sun pads. I see alot of explorers with really limited outside accommodation. I wonder if the electronics/navigation are in need of an upgrade, but at 1.2 maybe investing 250-400k wouldn't be to bad to go all glass
Plus you'll have money from not having any crew. A captain, deckhand and a stewardess. You could get lucky and have a captain married to a stewardess and then you would have 4 crew. A 100+ boat with only 3 crew is OK as long as your deckhand or captain has an engineer rating and your stewardess can cook or you give up a stateroom for crew. I've seen that before where the chief stew and chef share a cabin or in a cabin with a Pullman you have 2 stewardesses and a chef sharing a cabin and the deckhands stay in the crew area. Oh well. I've seen better boats for about the same money.
I will. Ever be able to afford this😂, but watching videos like this give me hope that the little bit of saving and investing I’ve done will pay off, thank you Denison!
That's a wonderful, light-filled interior and I especially like the lighter woods and gray carpet. I wish other yachts would stop using dark woods and go with something lighter. Rogue doesn't have the range I would like (4000+nm), and it's an old boat (that's been redone very nicely). I wonder what the hours are on the engines and when they're due for a major overhaul?
Necessary technical data is often missing or very sketchy. Range at cruising speed is often not mentioned or given in miles or knots which is very confusing. Number of days the yacht can be at sea without picking up provisions and whether it can cross oceans is not clear.
What's her single engine cruising speed and range? Hawaiian Island's are 2400 kt miles from Seattle. Or, 2200 from San Diego. A trolling valve could be installed on one or both main engines.
@@geolegend6425 and there is the problem..............layout is not the best, and range is low....very low. 3500 -4000 NM range would be acceptable but 1800? hmmmm tow a tanker I guess.
It's pretty weird that they haven't integrated the tender storage racks into the aft deck so it can be raised and lower upon usage making the deck actually usable instead of that mess. Looks good though after the respray.
@@DenisonYachting I feel that when the tender is no longer on the deck it would be more useful to have a retractable beach club deck that could cover up the racks for the tender, making that space more useable.
Stunning vessel. Is there some sort of flooring that goes over the swim platform? I love that there are rollers for the tender, but that's not an area I'd want to play or hang out in.
While my _chef_ is preparing my next meal? I'll tell my g/f you said that, she'll get a laugh out of it. No one's ever called her a chef, and NEVER will. lol
Hull, Aluminum or Composite? How can you make a mistake like that? It's interesting no one caught that! Amazing vessel, price is also interesting, any hidden major issues? I like it a lot, aluminum would be better at that age, composite will have issues at that age.
probably around 80 gallons per hour, i'll wait till some more sufficient power source kicks in, i'll still won't be able to buy it, just sounds sweeter
I like that you showed the captain's quarters, but please consider showing the rest of the crew's quarters as well. She seems to be at such a nice price currently for a 100'+ vessel. I hope she sells soon for you!
Such a beautiful vessel on the outside . Layout looks good . For me the choice of wood ( interior) is typical and a little boring .it sets a theme and the interior suffers . This is only my personal opinion of course . I often feel the interiors lack excitement and uniqueness. Is there a wide step on her aft ? Making to and from zodiac access easy ? Creative regards B20
I think quite opposite. I am a huge fan of the interior, where there isnt too much going on and it is very classic "yacht" look. To me, its very classy and rather timeless but everyone has different tastes, and I can see where you are coming from.
@@DenisonYachting I have watched a lot of Yacht brokerage videos and this one seems to be a great value. Would you be so kind as to satiate my curiosity about crew requirements and accommodation? The captain's cabin was just fantastic as well. Big fan of your presentation and letting us see her!
@@joshuasterling2144 There's probably a reason they didn't show the engine room..... And all the electronics need to be replaced, which means that whatever refits it had were purely cosmetic. It's not a bad price for such a large aluminum hull US-built yacht and a pretty good refit, but it would likely need at least $100k+ of work if you wanted to do anything other than costal cruising. As far as crew, it looks like there are accommodations for 3, which should be plenty. All that said, anyone considering this should be aware that the yearly running costs will be around 10% of the original price (figure around $300-500k/year - crew, fuel, berthing, maintenance, insurance, etc) and there are plenty of other 100' in this price range, some with much newer refits.
@@ckm-mkc Yeah, during the whole tour I was saying to myself "show me the hull ultrasound and the engines". I would expect she would need total engine replacement and likely some patching of the hull. And the electronics look a little old so those would need to be yanked as well. As a network professional the networking aspect was nice but not very impressive. I would completely refit that as well. But the pricing is OK so long as there's wiggle room. I kinda like the style - not opulent like a lot in that size and looks good for Arctic travel (again, after hull inspection is clear). The "beach deck" just.. isn't. But it's OK as a working deck and for fishing underway.
Is the boat launching station a permanent look or does it turn into a swim platform? This part wasn’t clear to me. If it’s not permanent than where is the boat stored?
Why should the asking price always be such a secret. Most lookers can't buy this yacht anyway, so provide the price and have all of us dreaming about it.
Victor, we understand your frustration, but please understand that boats, like houses and cars, have prices that change often. Our videos would be outdated the second the price changed. So what we do instead is place a link in the description that directs you to pricing and other things like photos + specs. Hope that makes sense and thanks a lot for the comment.
Beautiful boat!! Seriously, one of the nicest I’ve seen. Perfect boat for a family weekender. And the salesman did a great job of pointing out the features. And he has such sexy feet! 😉
Maybe not transatlantic, but I would say that it could make it from San Francisco to Hawaii. They called it an expedition yacht because that's what it was used for before it was converted into a personal vessel.
It is a very nice conversion into a beautiful yacht. No doubts about that But an real expedition yacht need at least a month of complete Independence capability and a range of at least 4000 miles. This for a full at ocean class permitted occupation . A trip to Hawaii is not nothing but for sure NOT an expedition . And the distance to from SF to Hawaii is approx 2100 nautical miles as the crow flies, even that is not possible with this beautiful yacht with a 1800 mile range . Personally i would also like to see some ice class and stabilizers and no cooking on gas but full electric ,
At 5:39...They show His and Her Bathrooms....He says the only Difference between His and Hers is that hers has a Vanity and His Doesn't.....I Thought he'd SAY hers DOESN'T have a URINAL ON THE WALL.