I had recently a long dreamy vacation on Antara in Crotia and Montenegro in June'22. The words are not enough to express my happiness with the top quality of the boat, the crew, the top executive service they offered with high quality and kindness, the very delicious food, all the equipments for tableware, diningware etc. were higher than my expectations. Thank you Dear Antara Team, our vacation was more than special, fantastic❤️Hope to see you next summer again❤️
Thanks Cpt. Barney. A wonderful boat and a great walkthrough. From my point of view, one elephant in the room. You are pointing out all the lovely amenities. When you try competing with motor boats on that, you will always lose. Motor yachts will always offer more guest room, more convenience, more hotel style per meter. How can we more emphasise the sheer beauty of sailing in promotions like this? How can we communicate the beauty of SAILING better to new clients in the charter market? Open to ideas.
You keep a tidy vessel there, Captain. I wonder, might you offer a bit of information regarding the general expense of such a charter? For instance, what might one expect if say, he were to go out for a month or two, without any acquaintances?
The Perini Navi yachts have the most exquisite contemporary interiors, neither too bland and minimalistic nor too ornate and garish. I want a 70ft to 80ft go-anywhere in any-weather sailing yacht(ketch or schooner, not a sloop, and preferably with a centerboard) to bond with my children, with help from a crew of 2 or 3. I wouldn't want to be confined in anything smaller. To truly enjoy luxury, I would be open to a 90 to a 120ft sailing yacht(with a spacious, contemporary interior filled with natural light and an on deck bar and a jacuzzi plus a bar in the saloon) or a 180ft to 224ft motor yacht (with a hangar for a helicopter and a small submarine, like the Alucia/Odyssey). I don't care how large it is, provided it isn't a white elephant and can generate a charter revenue to at least pay for its upkeep. Even if the Alucia posts a loss, it couldn't render me insolvent, but the Andromeda would for sure. Likewise, an 80ft sailing yacht could never run me insolvent. A 120ft couldn't either, but I wonder if it would lose out on charters to far more elaborate multi-deck motor yacht s?
Gorgeous boat. If I didn't get seasick this would be my dream vacation. But at one hundred and twenty-seven thousand dollars per week, it ain't cheap! Worth it, I'm sure, but outside of most peoples' vacation budget.
Dining for 8, sleeping for 10, cruising for 12...them maths be not computin' too good. Also, I love this guy's voice. He sounds the automated voice used for meme reading. The cocktail thing still cracks me up though
Usually not allowed on a charter yacht depending on flag state and where the boat is sailing because of bird strikes believe it or not. You would think kids, or drunk idiots...nope, birds fly into people and injure them. It can be a huge insurance liability obviously so you have to sign a bunch of waivers, but..., there are some boats, most of them motor yachts, that have them though. Believe it or not, if that is your criteria for a yacht charter, most charter agents can find a yacht that has one on it. I think Marcato has one, or did. Yachts for Sale has a walk-through video and he starts out the video in the crow's nest, but then doesn't mention it the whole tour. There used to be a charter boat in Costa Rica that had a crow's nest/tree house. You could sleep there. Then you could zip line down into the water because they pulled a rope behind the tender, or you just pushed the button. It was electric.
A lovely interior, but I would settle for the 2008 80ft Nordia Van Dam Sailing Ketch 'Ophira V' for its open deckhouse with 2 helm stations and a nice lounging arrangement, the deck saloon with another 2 helm stations and an acceptable seating arrangement, an aluminum hull, a ketch rig, reasonable draft, and circumnavigation ability with an interior that isn't too disgusting, as on most other vintage yachts. For myself, I want a circumnavigation ability, preferably with a centerboard, but the 92ft Palmer Johnson has a disgusting interior. The 'Spirit of Venice' would be another yacht I'd consider for my family because it is almost new, even though I don't like the tiles and the cabin layouts. The Arabella is too large and not as attractive as some of the motor yachts. The 'Victoria of Strathearn'/'Huckleberry,' I'd be keen on if it has a good charter market because I love its eclectic British interior. For a motor yacht, I'd want one with an Ice Class 2 or 1C classification, so it isn't too heavy but can survive knocks with mild ice and debris and has hangars for an onboard submarine and a helicopter. The Andromeda and Octopus, I'll never be able to afford, but the Alucia/Odyssey, I could perhaps. I love 20th century and contemporary interiors , but you only get those on new fiber glass ones or on motor yachts; since the aluminum ones are at least 20+ years old, it is impossible to find contemporary interiors on them, but they can always be redone. I want a large saloon, a large deck, a reasonable sky lounge, and a small fly bridge plus an owner's suite that is very extravagant. For, now, I can settle for something like the Ophira V, Spirit of Venice, or Palmer Johnson 92. I'll buy the larger ones only if they have good charter potential. This yacht has an exquisite interior, but a steel hull, which I want on motor yachts where one can't risk aluminum, but not on sailing yachts. I want an aluminum hull on a sailing yacht, neither a composite(GRP) nor a steel one. I would also like to have a centerboard on a sailing yacht, unless it is a a relatively small yacht like the Ophira V.
$131,500 per week. Cruises eastern med in the summer. You would have to ask about the winter. Don't forget, you tip higher on a sailboat than you do a motor yacht.
ich würde töten dafür einmal mit zu segeln aber wird immer traum bleiben , gönne sie dem der sie sich kauft wunderschönes edeles schiff ist wahnsinn . wenn du so leben kannst hast viel richtig gemacht sieht fast so edel aus die alten segelschiffe von alten amerikas coup. alleine die verarbeitung meinst du wieviel menschen daran gearbeitet haben bis das so schön ist wahnsinn
@@anastassiosperakis2869 'Just' nothing. I can't even get my wife or adult children interested. So unless you know of seven people willing to accept a random 58 year old stranger as an eighth, it's never going to happen.
It doesnt matter how beautiful the interior is, once you set the sails, it will start rolling.. Motor yatchs wont roll as it has stabilizers, there will be only pitching in the stormy seas..
I assumed this boat was for sale but looking at the interior I guessed it's only for charter. My hunch was eight. It's a lovely boat but it definitely lacks character.
The American habit of saying any body of water is the ‘Ocean’ is understandable as left and right they have Oceans, however most others have ‘Sea’s’ like in the case of this video .. more than likely she’s sitting in a sea, not an Ocean….
“Move a little further aft, we come across a jacuzzi which holds easily four people…possibly more.” spoken like a true captain lol
I had recently a long dreamy vacation on Antara in Crotia and Montenegro in June'22. The words are not enough to express my happiness with the top quality of the boat, the crew, the top executive service they offered with high quality and kindness, the very delicious food, all the equipments for tableware, diningware etc. were higher than my expectations. Thank you Dear Antara Team, our vacation was more than special, fantastic❤️Hope to see you next summer again❤️
Cara Aydan, con quello che hai pagato, nessuno può avere dubbi sulla qualità della barca e del servizio a bordo. Sono contento per te. 👍🖐️
Our vacation on your ship was just fenomenal. Sorry to say though but we have meantime run out of money.
do ypu decide where it goes ? or you just cruise along with it?
@@aaron___6014plus food, drinks, petrol and captain’s salary
Wow ! …. What I would give for a week being treated as an Emperor ! … The only problem is, I can’t afford it 😔
Gorgeous yacht and I liked the walk-through. You don't often see the captain taking you on the virtual tour and I really liked that here.
virtual?
so true
@@dallesamllhals9161 Virtual Insanity.
Wow, what a beautiful yacht! Thanks for the tour.
Very good idea to show Captain and his presentation... some gentleman !
Captain walkthroughs are the best👍
That's what she said...
Great presentation - especially by the Captain!
Stunning Vessel. Classic design with sails.
Worked on a sister ship Felicita in the late 70s, amazing craft .
Very beautiful, elegant vessel. I bet not one of the commenters can afford to buy it. If they could, they would not waste their time here.
Unbelievable!!!
Who wouldn’t love this boat?
Stunning yacht! I wish you had included the engine room. Thank you.
what a beautiful yacht!! love it!! 👍👍
Well done, Cpt. Barney.
Thanks Cpt. Barney. A wonderful boat and a great walkthrough. From my point of view, one elephant in the room. You are pointing out all the lovely amenities. When you try competing with motor boats on that, you will always lose. Motor yachts will always offer more guest room, more convenience, more hotel style per meter. How can we more emphasise the sheer beauty of sailing in promotions like this? How can we communicate the beauty of SAILING better to new clients in the charter market? Open to ideas.
I want to see a full tour of this yacht without cut aways
Beautiful yacht. Maybe someday.
Awesome tour.
that was next level what a beast of a captain
That was extraordinary thank you
You keep a tidy vessel there, Captain. I wonder, might you offer a bit of information regarding the general expense of such a charter? For instance, what might one expect if say, he were to go out for a month or two, without any acquaintances?
The Perini Navi yachts have the most exquisite contemporary interiors, neither too bland and minimalistic nor too ornate and garish. I want a 70ft to 80ft go-anywhere in any-weather sailing yacht(ketch or schooner, not a sloop, and preferably with a centerboard) to bond with my children, with help from a crew of 2 or 3. I wouldn't want to be confined in anything smaller. To truly enjoy luxury, I would be open to a 90 to a 120ft sailing yacht(with a spacious, contemporary interior filled with natural light and an on deck bar and a jacuzzi plus a bar in the saloon) or a 180ft to 224ft motor yacht (with a hangar for a helicopter and a small submarine, like the Alucia/Odyssey). I don't care how large it is, provided it isn't a white elephant and can generate a charter revenue to at least pay for its upkeep. Even if the Alucia posts a loss, it couldn't render me insolvent, but the Andromeda would for sure. Likewise, an 80ft sailing yacht could never run me insolvent. A 120ft couldn't either, but I wonder if it would lose out on charters to far more elaborate multi-deck motor yacht s?
Very good video. Very well presented and very inviting.
One would imagine the Beverage Locker on this ''Silk of Dreams'' would far exceed all expectations?
Very nice walk through - thank you
Gorgeous boat. If I didn't get seasick this would be my dream vacation. But at one hundred and twenty-seven thousand dollars per week, it ain't cheap! Worth it, I'm sure, but outside of most peoples' vacation budget.
10 ppl group and each person only pays 13000 :)
+food
+drink
+fuel
+port charges
+10-15% tip
@@geronimolife1428 only lol takes a average person half a year to save that
Dining for 8, sleeping for 10, cruising for 12...them maths be not computin' too good. Also, I love this guy's voice. He sounds the automated voice used for meme reading. The cocktail thing still cracks me up though
The 8 are the passengers. The rest are crew.
@@railshot9 Wrong way around, 12 passengers, 8 crew. Though that's using the Pullman berths.
Perini Navi di Viareggio, excelent consctrutor
Какая красота 😍😍😍 как это круто пойти в кругосветку на такой яхте!!
Beautiful!
great presentation
Perhaps one day the owner can afford a 4K camera for their next video.
What a truly amazing and beautiful sailing yacht.. And a sexy Captain to boot!
Perini Navi ? The shipyard who built Bayesian ? A dream ?
It's way too beautiful for me.
Wow. Spectacular.
LOVE IT !
If ever fortunate enough to own that yacht it would be completely different. I would make it more basic and geared up to exploring.
Thatd be a nice place to propose
Nice little boat. Not quit to my taste but still very nice!
Except from the fact it’s a flipping massive boat
Captain Daddy is packing! ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful
I have a 2002 Saturn SL2 I can do a partial trade with.
On the jacuzzi:
"Which holds four people...possibly more" 🤪
A very groovy ship.
What's the name of this "inverted staysail"?
Very groovy vessel.
Fabulous!
Dubrovnik ( ragusa) in the beginnin was astonishing
I am looking at 56m S/V Fidelis right now. Very similar lines to Antara.
Instant classic
I’d love to join you there . I want a peaceful luxurious trip
Gorgeous!
Intro says it sleeps 10 guests but both exterior and interior dining tables sit only 8.
I would be more than happy to take you to the trip through my windsurfing board Tabou 118 liters
I wonder what the price for a charter is.
How come such video is not in 4k? Come on...
Let's race this baby on the Transpac!
One change I would make is a crowd nest
Usually not allowed on a charter yacht depending on flag state and where the boat is sailing because of bird strikes believe it or not. You would think kids, or drunk idiots...nope, birds fly into people and injure them. It can be a huge insurance liability obviously so you have to sign a bunch of waivers, but..., there are some boats, most of them motor yachts, that have them though. Believe it or not, if that is your criteria for a yacht charter, most charter agents can find a yacht that has one on it. I think Marcato has one, or did. Yachts for Sale has a walk-through video and he starts out the video in the crow's nest, but then doesn't mention it the whole tour. There used to be a charter boat in Costa Rica that had a crow's nest/tree house. You could sleep there. Then you could zip line down into the water because they pulled a rope behind the tender, or you just pushed the button. It was electric.
Good video, I wish they did these for all super yachts! 150ft seems a good size, but... did we see all of the rooms below deck?
Are you serious? You seem to have no clue in hell how big this boat iis.
Love love
working hard at mac , to buy this one
Can you please let me know the model ship maker @2.23?
A lovely interior, but I would settle for the 2008 80ft Nordia Van Dam Sailing Ketch 'Ophira V' for its open deckhouse with 2 helm stations and a nice lounging arrangement, the deck saloon with another 2 helm stations and an acceptable seating arrangement, an aluminum hull, a ketch rig, reasonable draft, and circumnavigation ability with an interior that isn't too disgusting, as on most other vintage yachts.
For myself, I want a circumnavigation ability, preferably with a centerboard, but the 92ft Palmer Johnson has a disgusting interior. The 'Spirit of Venice' would be another yacht I'd consider for my family because it is almost new, even though I don't like the tiles and the cabin layouts. The Arabella is too large and not as attractive as some of the motor yachts. The 'Victoria of Strathearn'/'Huckleberry,' I'd be keen on if it has a good charter market because I love its eclectic British interior. For a motor yacht, I'd want one with an Ice Class 2 or 1C classification, so it isn't too heavy but can survive knocks with mild ice and debris and has hangars for an onboard submarine and a helicopter. The Andromeda and Octopus, I'll never be able to afford, but the Alucia/Odyssey, I could perhaps. I love 20th century and contemporary interiors , but you only get those on new fiber glass ones or on motor yachts; since the aluminum ones are at least 20+ years old, it is impossible to find contemporary interiors on them, but they can always be redone. I want a large saloon, a large deck, a reasonable sky lounge, and a small fly bridge plus an owner's suite that is very extravagant. For, now, I can settle for something like the Ophira V, Spirit of Venice, or Palmer Johnson 92. I'll buy the larger ones only if they have good charter potential. This yacht has an exquisite interior, but a steel hull, which I want on motor yachts where one can't risk aluminum, but not on sailing yachts. I want an aluminum hull on a sailing yacht, neither a composite(GRP) nor a steel one. I would also like to have a centerboard on a sailing yacht, unless it is a a relatively small yacht like the Ophira V.
FAO., Fraser Yachts. Could you please tell me how the crew come topside without going through the guest accommodation please.
Dear Fraser Yachts, did you forget to answer?
How in the world do you raise sails like that!?
Well done
I wonder if they would swap her for my Contessa 26? How the other half live?
Awesome!
What a boat…how much to buy it?
$131,500 per week. Cruises eastern med in the summer. You would have to ask about the winter. Don't forget, you tip higher on a sailboat than you do a motor yacht.
why do "you tip higher on a sailboat than you do a motor yacht" ?
My assumption is that there is a lot more work under sail for the crew on a sailing yacht than a motor yacht as you could imagine
What’s expected for tipping?
Why tip?
@@maidatenpulamea maybe they don't get paid a Living Wage... always baffles me, especially with the Americans. Archaic "tradition"...
I want one
yasss captain🍌
ich würde töten dafür einmal mit zu segeln aber wird immer traum bleiben , gönne sie dem der sie sich kauft wunderschönes edeles schiff ist wahnsinn . wenn du so leben kannst hast viel richtig gemacht sieht fast so edel aus die alten segelschiffe von alten amerikas coup. alleine die verarbeitung meinst du wieviel menschen daran gearbeitet haben bis das so schön ist wahnsinn
😍😍😍
I am deeply saddened knowing that I will never experience such a vessel.
You don't need to buy it. Just charter it with 7 other passengers for a week.
@@anastassiosperakis2869 'Just' nothing. I can't even get my wife or adult children interested. So unless you know of seven people willing to accept a random 58 year old stranger as an eighth, it's never going to happen.
Same.
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
you have best live when this your job
Price ?
I posted it. Basically $131,500 USD per week
Doesn't take a sip..'not bad'..lol
You noticed that too. Lol
It doesnt matter how beautiful the interior is, once you set the sails, it will start rolling.. Motor yatchs wont roll as it has stabilizers, there will be only pitching in the stormy seas..
Seit wann rollen Segelyachten? Sie legen sich auf eine Seite und bleiben dort.
Muito bem!
that is one fucking classsy boat
Well I’m in love , class , relaxing m. do it upright .
I assumed this boat was for sale but looking at the interior I guessed it's only for charter. My hunch was eight. It's a lovely boat but it definitely lacks character.
and no moskito nets in front of the windows in the master cabin. but hey. we have a tv
I... want to... show... you around this... really... nice............. boat
Sentences aren't this guys strong point.
I am from indonesia
you can go into the water with the plattform if the big flag does not kill you
Is there a 36 m off perini and may I know the price please
37m Norfolk star sale on Burgess for 7kk euros
Compro 80 embarcações dessa classe para a marinha do Brasil Rio de Janeiro
Are the sails powered or do they have to be manually hoisted?
They will be electrically hoisted and hydraulic assisted...
13 knots on sails? Erh, call me a landlubber but...where's the engines ;-)
Send me 3 billion dollars, I like go cruising.
Lovely yacht but when your indoor you can barely see outdoors. Seating is so low and windows set high!! Looks like a coffin.
Muestran solo los interiores, y nada de navegación, ni esa vela de cuchillo entre mástiles.
Sleeps 12. Seats 8 at the dining table. Weird.
The American habit of saying any body of water is the ‘Ocean’ is understandable as left and right they have Oceans, however most others have ‘Sea’s’ like in the case of this video .. more than likely she’s sitting in a sea, not an Ocean….
“Over here” again and again! This guy should not give tours. “ You can lean back” - on a bar stool?
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