That was a quick zinger..😂😂 Very nice tour.. Was hoping we had an at sea speed run ❤❤❤❤ Victoria, very nice 👌 Thanks for the really nice tour That is one nice looking vessel
The epitome of boat building, performance, luxury, convenience and construction, my absolute favorite brand bar none. I’ll never be able to afford one but they are gorgeous.
Make it happen. Start a business, chase your dreams. I want to buy Porsches when I was a kid. So everything I did from 10 years old was done with my goals set in my mind. Got my education worked as an engineer made a lot of money. I’m not really interested in things like this but it’s never out of reach
Pershing’s are just a step above. I like the surface drives they use. I, however, wasn’t aware that the shafts functioned that way. Thank you Rico. The pattern you were talking about is a weave(sounds we’ve). Surprising sized engine room considering it has a garage. Thanks for the tour guys.
I agree with you, Victoria. This boat is more of a flashy week-ender than a true liveaboard. For a liveaboard cruiser in the same size range and with the same general layout, it would be hard to beat the 2024 Cantius 50. That boat makes me drool...but then so does the occasional Big Mac! Be well and be happy, Duke
@@NautiStyles Hi you guys! Just back from letting my 15 year old granddaughter drive my SUV to get her some experience (second time to ever drive...YIKES!). She did well...I am still in one piece! :)
For a liveaboard, nothing beats a sailing cat, IMHO. Unless you want a fancy house boat, of course. ;-) A channel I follow crossed the Atlantic on 200 liters of Diesel fuel two years ago - Outremer 55 cat.
@@realulli I think it depends. I have stayed 10 days on a friends 74 Pershing. It was great. We were docked most of the time and only my fiancee and I, but it was not a problem. Kitchen, stateroom and loads of space. We had no problems having friends visiting etc. If we had to stay a month or two, I can't see how it would be a problem. Are there more practical boats in that size? Yes, but they aren't as fun a lot of the time. A Pershing is an island hopper not a big ocean cruiser, but they are still good boats you can spend a lot of time on.
@@AB-80X I'm not saying you can't live aboard one of them fairly comfortably. However, maybe my preferences are different. If I spent this kind of money, I'd buy something that can carry me around the world. I admit that's not the point of a Pershing, its point is to be seen, not spending three weeks crossing an ocean with nothing but water to see. (With that 40 knot cruise speed, it would probably cross the Atlantic in a couple of days, except it would run out of fuel after 10% of the trip... )
I know this boat it’s beautiful, I remember when Andiamo first came to the marina in Sunny Isles. At that time I was the captain on a 62’ Pershing and a 55’ Cranchi both a few slips down at the same marina. The owner keeps that thing prestige 🔥
I love both of you commitment and genuine touches that you add to the videos and with your relationship shows genuine knowledge , not just about the boats but living together on it . Hopefully I will experience the same one day and I am trying to purchase my first bowl now.
Great video Victoria and Rico. YEA that is definitely a weekender boat.And being in Miami you could spend the weekend in the Bahama. You'd get to the Bahamas in no time with the speed of this Yacht. Rico your humor is always liked. Looking forward to next video
I guess you didn't notice: Rico and Victoria did not show the crew quarters. The closest we got was a view of the crew head. Was this an oversight on their part? Or were they denied access to this part of the yacht? There are some expectations when you watch the Nautystyles videos.
Pershing's are one of my favorites. I've always said If I were going to buy a yacht it would be a Pershing or a RIVA. lol. Back in, I believe it was around 2015 when the Riva 88 Florida convertible debuted, I fell in love, and I wanted one. lol.
Yeah. Except for the fact that the surface drive was invented by an American - the same guy who invented the self sealing ice cube plastic bags and a pool mop😂
Yes, a dry sink is a thing. It was more popular before in house plumbing. You could add water to it and drain it, but it had no faucet. Usually made of copper and set into a cabinet.
Great video as usual and even a bit of humour from Rico! Just for giggles, somebody should start running a competition to see how long before we hear an 'on our boat' reference from Victoria. It was 7min in this video! (The folding table) 😂😂😂
@@NautiStyles Lmao.... I was having a dig at those people who complained about the references to your boat. I can't wait to see it finished, i'm sure it will look amazing. Perhaps you'll sail it to Australia one day!
I would feel like an absolute heal blasting music on the speakers because not everybody's gonna like the same genre of music that I like or that you like that's why I like headphones
Like a floating version of Gloria Swanson in "in "Sunset Boulevard" that Pershing is doing her best to ignore the years since her prime, way back in 2015. Sadly, in sexy-Italian-boat-years, that's an eternity! And what passes for an engine room and crew quarters (particularly the doors and hatchways) well, they're just criminal! But back again to elderly ladies--hats off to Victoria's grandmother for loaning her that 50's era housecoat, especially for that tour! One hopes she returns it as fast as that Super Fast used to go!
All that boat is form over function just like most designer cars, boats and overpriced brand only names. I truly do enjoy watching you two and have for a good while and I thank you for just being true and normal people!
If a big go-fast is your glass of Sambuca, Amaretto, Grappa or whatever, then a Pershing just might be for you! 🤣🤣 Loved the tour as always guys, although I think that crew access is much more of a true "ladder" than any kind of stairway.
Rico: And here we have the anchor all the way forward..." I've noticed he always replaces pulpit with all the way forward. Is that the literal German translation?
@@NautiStyles Thanks to you... I really like your videos and they show that... dreaming costs nothing. And then... never say never. Until next time..belli