Since I watch every one of your episodes and I am learning....so, if you buy this for €36.5 million then with your 10% annual cost of doing business this yacht would only run you about €5 million annually for upkeep. Sort of a bargain compared to the other ships you talk about. You almost could not afford NOT to buy it. 🤣🤪🚢 It is also funny how you acclimate us (viewers not owners or operators) to these mega whopper yachts and then anything under 60M seems like a dingy. hahahahahahahah Also, I wondered what the super model ratio is supposed to be. NOW I KNOW! 🤪👧🏻👧🏻👧🏻
That tv doesn’t go into the deck. It’s a rollable tv from LGs signature series, it’s all contained inside that box along with the speakers. It’s called the ‘OLED R’ and had an initial estimated price of roughly 75.000 euro
Another great tour eSysman !! It is also a plus when you have a person such as yourself who knows what every little thing is ..... Thanx for another great video !
I’m sure you know a dumb waiter is a food lift that travels up and down between decks so the chef or stew can send multiple meals up from the galley quickly, I think you’ve temporarily confused it with a butlers pantry 🤔😉 Excellent video, I especially love the supermodel scale for measuring beds and showers, it did raise an eyebrow of my wife when I used it to describe the size of the new bed I wanted 😁 Thanks for also doing a more in depth look at the bridge too, the rest behind the wheel is actually to rest your butt against, not your belly lol, as someone who’s spent hours and hours on end at the helm of a destroyer hand steering, I hate these things, a chair is by far the better option.
There are different meanings of the term dumb waiter, in my early days as a teen I worked in restaurants and we had similar items in the dining rooms for prepping called dumb waiters. Also when I was in the military we had the same dumb waiters in the dining room of the officer’s mess.
My thoughts exactly on this one. I've prob watched a few hundred yacht reviews on various YT channles by this point and I commented previously how I think this is my favorite of all. The details and styling is amazing.
Really do like this yacht. However, and this is my personal preference, I do not go on vacation/holiday to watch the television, I go so I can unplug from all the devices and appreciate the surroundings. ❤
Very nice interior decor, it makes a change from the usual hookers handbag, or old folks home. I just might put a bid in for this if ERNIE pulls up my numbers. 🤣🤣 Great video 2x👍
At 30:50 in your tour there is an enclosure behind you marked Kohler. Might that be the back-up generator? Generators are one of the things that the Kohler Co., in my home state of Wisconsin, builds. Really enjoyed the tour. Had to chuckle every time you said "small yacht". I know what you meant, and maybe small by the standards you are accustomed to but looked pretty amazing to me.
This really is one of the nicest boats I’ve ever seen. You possibly mentioned how much it’s going for but it would be very nice to know. What are we talking about? 25 million 40 million? But it really is a fine fine vessel with everything on it that you’d ever need
Hey, love your videos and knowledge about superyachts. Just one correction. A dumbwaiter is a small elevator meant for carrying food usually found on superyachts or large homes, not a bar. Keep up the good work.
I know yachts often refer to the small lift as the dumb waiter, but the definition of a dumb waiter is two things, the small lift and a table, typically with a revolving shelves, used in a dining room.
Actually the LG Signature OLED R TV in the bridge deck upper salon rolls into itself behind the soundbar, it doesn't go in the floor....price tag 100.000$
Not a ball. But like a roll of wrapping paper. Or a retractable pool cover. OLED can flex. When you pointed out how thin it was you could see the segments of the backing where it bends.@@YachtReport
@eSysmanSuperYachts it is an LG OLED. Just search "Rollable Design OLED R The world's first and only rollable TV has arrived. " and you will find it. It's crazy expensive as far as home tv prices go. But it is an off the shelf product.
Beautiful yacht - Tankoa flies a bit under the radar, compared to other large yacht manufacturers, but they always come out with bangers. Also love the review - great to get a perspective from someone who knows how these things work and how they get used by their billionaire owners.
But the generator claiming to be for emergency needs to be above the main deck in order to work as long as possible in case the boat is sinking... The engine room may be flooded as well as one never knows where damages happen and that room has a lot of equipment possible to fail. Don't know as well how they worked around that. Depending on the size of the gensets and the possible loads of the boat a third genset also makes sense from the point of redundancy as two will be usually engaged all the time when guests are on board. Hearing all the vents in the passage way and the bridge doesn't show for real high quality as well.
17:14 The head Stew needs a lick of the cat for not having steamed those curtains! Look how wrinkled they are. A lick of the cat for the head stew and the Bosun should be made to walk the plank! Rest of the crew on reduced rum rations for 30 days! .Badly ironed curtains indeed!
I enjoy your insights into technology. I don’t mind seeing televisions so I view the mechanized systems to hide them as simply another system that can fail.
Great walk-through, with plenty of technical insights. Beautifully executed yacht and stylishly kitted out. Only knit-pick is that a 'dumb waiter' is a lift-type system to transport food and drinks between floors/decks, whereas a static area for catering purposes is just a 'food preparation area' 😉
@@YachtReport As a pedant and copywriter, I feel obliged to point out that it can only be a dumb waiter if the unit is mobile, but guess yachties must call it that 🤷🏼♂
Ive watched hundreds of yaught tours. I've even seen many of your previous tour. This one specifically was great. I love understanding how some of the tech and the lesser known details function and why. I even appreciate you disclosing the $$ value for things in use when you have some idea or experience with a certain feature.....Hozw the carpet feels... Great tour.....Thanks I must mention, IMO the only one big thing missing is an exterior shot of the boat. Thats half the appeal for me personally. I know it was packed in there but maybe they had a model or picture posted?? somewhere?
Great videos. Although not superyacht related, it would be great to see the ongoing story of that stolen 58' Fountaine Pajot that's running around the Caribbean stealing fuel! 👍
They’re going to town on the general arrangement with this thing. It lendsit self to be a much much bigger boat. Very nice indeed. I should imagine there are folks going into this game thinking they’re gonna have to buy 75/100 meter boats. But then these 49/50sare coming along With a lot more in them and a better use of space than some of the bigger ones. So if you can save yourself 25 million and still have a very nice boat then go for it. Of course there will be the elite and the snobs who won’t touch anything under 100 m just for vanity sake. And wouldn’t be a nice position to be in. But for the layman on his way up the ladder of wealth, these can be a very very decent purchase for reasonable money. I say go for it if you can
A perfectly sized yacht for the Great Lakes, eh? I wonder at the shelf life of the carbon fiber poles. It would be quite a job to replace them. I know, carbon grrrrr, but the oceans be so elementally hard. I agree the interior is a ten. The repeating patterns on the lit marble and the rug, various other ways the pattern is reflected. Very well thought out. Thanks for another great video. The laugh you make when you’re delighted by something is fun to hear.
unless they go through many extreme stress cycles, the fibers themselves aren"t degrading significantly. what degrades a lot, mostly from uv radiation, is the resin that glues them together. this is why certain australian made composite parts are sought after, they used a particular additive to the epoxy that was banned in most countries, which improves its properties, and especially prevents it from degrading under UV. in a place that doesn"t get much liquid, such as the panels on the bridge, keeping the outer layer carbon, not a clear, flat epoxy surface, also prevents visible epoxy damage, however this could open it up to slow failure from water ingress and pressure buildup in wet areas.
I’m liking this yacht❤. Very stylish and livable! How many crew required? What provision is there for boarding from the side at a dock? Leave I to the Italians 🎉 JIM ❤
You keep calling different areas 'dumb waiter's. I would think they would be more appropriately called a 'coffee station', 'breakfast bar' or even a 'butler's/stew's pantry'. Just a suggestion for future. I get a chuckle from the terms you use for sizing of things as well. Using the super model scale for the beds is hilarious. Sort of a give away as to what you may have witnessed(experienced?) in the past. Much better than the 'person shower' scale someone else uses in their videos. Though they both seem to be alluding to some interesting shenanigans that the rich and obnoxious get up to...
I know yachts often refer to the small lift as the dumb waiter, but the definition of a dumb waiter is two things, the small lift and a table, typically with a revolving shelves, used in a dining room.
Thanks for the tour, it's rare to see yachts of this size even though you think it's "small" lol. Sad we didn't get to see the galley , they didn't even have photos online of the galley :|
I don't know why people are so interested in the galley, it's a kitchen, if you've seen one you've seen them all. We only film the galley (as per the last tour) if they offer it to us.
@@YachtReport It's just the chef in me wanting to see what they have to work with and all the equipment like Thermomix, Pacojet, Breville machine, pizza ovens, etc.. along with the general layout. Kind of how the engineer in you focuses on the bridge and engine rooms :) (which I appreciate very much as well!)
Great tour as usual, but one thing kept niggling me: The areas you kept referring to as a “Dumb Waiter” are actually serving areas. A dumb waiter is a lift which transports food from one deck to another, usually to rooms above or below the galley. The yacht was well appointed, but for me it has more of a feel of a luxury hotel rather than a boat. Perhaps owners just want hotel rooms on the water, with most interior design ‘de-nautifying’ (I made that word up), the decor. I would love to know the limits of sea state that some of these yachts would expected to put to sea in. Also the practicalities of these large transom doors should one fail in rough seas.
The phrase dumb waiter originated from a table or item of furniture unit that is used to prepare food to be served in a dining room. Yes on yachts they also refer to a small elevator as a dumb waiter but it's not the only meaning. antiquesworld.co.uk/antique-dumb-waiter/
30:30-30:50 She 49m and 499 GT, therefore under LY3 she doesnt need an emergency generator. They are required at 500 GT. Notwithstanding I am surprised that this yacht is 49m and only 499 GT, there might be some creative spatial accounting going on there. My last 49.9m yacht was 585 GT and she only looked slightly more chunky
I am surprised you don't have disposable booties and no cotton glove so you don't leave finger prints as you show off the boat. Even if others are, you help the crew that now have clean everything.
Are there any rules or laws pertaining to the noise pollution that emanates from these large yachts by their owners? I refer to the very loud music that came from a yacht named Buba that was berthed in Lindos Bay recently and was playing dance music so loud that we had to raise our voices on the beach in order to be heard. This happened over three consecutive days of the 5th, 6th and 7th of October. Not only was the main yacht equipped with what I estimate to be a 2kW sound system but the service launch landed crew members with suitcases one day mid-afternoon with its sound system at high volume. This total disregard for other people's peace & quiet is deserving of the naming & shaming of the yacht Buba.
Thanks for showing for the first time I've ever seen the screen from all RU-vidrs - a room-controlling ipad. Maybe a little more in-depth at a later time?
Super yacht interior tour is the only content i see on ur channel.😊 This is tankoa grey 50metri 499gt 36.5m euro asking c seed 144 inch outdoor tv some say that 200inch but it's not I think tankoa grey 499gt and san lorenzo virtousity 1.000gt are better than isa yacht resilience 1.400gt interms of interior design.
Question: with the bridge deck fully covered up and no "wings" that extend outward, have they dismissed the need to be able to do celestial navigation? Did the advent of GPS formally remove the need to be able to do celestial navigation on modern ships?
if you stay within 200 nautical miles of land, which is a big enough zone to allow north atlantic and north pacific crossings, there is no requirement for being able to perform celestial navigation. only remote islands and Antarctica are unreachable from that zone
Hey up mate super good tour i think you were liking this one , seems to get at lot of stuff into a shorter boat like another one from the Monaco show. Totally dont get the carbon fibre bit as i only know that for weight saving so to have that and paint it? Makes no sense to me, tho personally i like the look
4500Nm range, so yes....yachts this size are very popular charter yachts and usually stay in the summer in the mediteranean and go in the caribean for the winter