She's a beauty and is ageing gracefully. Love the interior and wood colour. I think the laws of physics don't apply to yachts as she looks 4x bigger on the inside than she looks from outside !!. Lovely tour Nick thank you.
One of the most practically and sensibly laid out sailboats internally, that I've seen. No gimmicky stuff. Shared heads between cabins instead of wasting space with en suite for every cabin. For long-distance cruising, I would've converted the small aft cabin into a workshop space with tools, spare parts, bench with a vice and perhaps a sewing machine, and stuff like that. And the bunk-bed cabin on the port side would be converted to storage, perhaps with an extra fridge/freezer unit.
Twelve years ago, 2010 - there was the Haiti earthquake, the UK economy came out of another recession, Chile also had an earthquake, there was the eruption of Mt. Eyjafjallajokull that spewed ash everywhere, BP had a major oil spill (not that one, another one) and David Cameron became the UK prime minister. Yikes, those were the "good old days" (?). I do believe this World traveled boat has faired its journey through time in much better stead than most of us humans. I'm exhausted at the thought of it - Thanks for the tour, Nick.
I was also going to say about the solar panels but on review Nick didn't say they were attached to the Oyster , just that they are a good idea. Nice sail boat and with the power winches and sails very easy for someone with a disability (like arthritis etc) to sail her . Thanks Nick.
This is the reason for sailing around the world. I get to dream of the great adventure of distant shores, small palm islands, crossing the equator and sailing south. It remains a dream, but what a wonderful yacht. They have thought about the decor here, nothing is placed randomly. Great video Nick.
Lovely. Oysters are another class above most yachts...a bit like Swan. Always beautiful understated classic looks and built to last. You wouldn't know this boat is 12 years old! Quality always shows.
They have gone a bit 'marina queen' with their boats since they were taken over and refinanced. They have sacrificed some of the sailing features to make cocktail parties easier (things like no traveller on the main and compromised cockpit for ease of access). Bu they have well thought out interiors and are top quality. Now that Discovery have gone to the wall along with Gunfleet they are the best blue water yachts you can buy.
The owner may have told you she was only in the Caribbean, but Cruising the Coral Coast (Lucas) at the nav station is a pilot for the Great Barrier Reef (Queensland, Australia). She's done a lap of the block.⛵🤓🇦🇺
0:37 It took me a second to realize that the solar panels were actually attached to the other boat. Also nice to see Jay Leno expanding to boats now, haha.
Oyster and deck salon, I just see those words and I start drooling, I absolutely love these yachts, for those in the know they are the go to boats to buy, I would buy one at the drop of a hat. Absolutely brilliant, can’t thank you enough for such an awesome tour, keep em coming 🤩
I'm always amazed by the amount of space you have on a sailing yacht. Every inch is used. For the main cabin though I would need to add some decoration to break up all the visible wood. Thank you for showing her to us Nick
Hi Nick, And as always thank you for this great show of this Oyster 575 a real blue water sailboat and it is a beauty the nice salon with all those windows great, the big space what you have inside sleeps 8 with 2 heads very nice Thank you Nick that was a good show
I really like that it has 4 cabins. Often, boats this size only have 3 cabins and 2 or 3 heads for some reason. But you're ALWAYS more comfortable having your own cabin, even if it's small. I always find that it's a shame having a 60 foot boat and not being able to invite 4 people to stay or travel with you.
I do love an oyster, that said I’ve never understood why they drop the saloon table and chart table inside the boat. All those lovely windows, and you can’t look out of them when at the chart table, or the salon table. You can on the discovery yachts, which makes a lot more sense to me…
One would assume that the engine isn’t just taken out of an old golf! Anyway the layout and more specifically the space is amazing especially considering it is a 2010, roughly 60ft, sailing yacht. Brilliant tour as always Nick!
Pretty much! They are marinised VW 5-cylinder TDi large car or van engines. Many of the parts are widely available from main auto VW dealers. But some of the specific marine components can be more difficult to source further afield and rely on being couriered more often than the more common marine engines from the likes of Volvo or Yanmar.
But wait...are we sure that the manufacturer has not overstated the performance of the engine? It is a VW diesel, after all. LOL Sorry, I could not resist...I will show myself out. 😂😂😂
Loved that sailboat Nick. I’ve only ever been sailing once so still find the concept (tacking etc) a little confusing. There is something appealing about wind power though. Great tour. Great boat.
Oh,good gosh.The 2 solar panels Are connected to the ship.They're mounted on the davits.They should produce enough power to charge a couple good sized batteries to run some lights at night.I really like the entire layout.It was very well done when designed and built,and the owners have taken great care of it.If I wanted to sail,this would be the 1 for me.
@@AQUAHOLIC Nick if you have time check on y tube. Boat Zone. and Wavy Boats. Your Program is Brilliant but if those 2 programs can help you in any way I wish you Good luck. 👍👍🚤🚤😎😎
The way your explain various features of the boat is remarkable. Thanks! Is this suitable for circumnavigation for all seas and oceans? Please do reply me.
Lovely. Last of the proper 'sailors' Oysters. Plenty of options for sleeping on the lee side although provision for lee cloths and boards and split mattresses on the double berths for lee cloths would make it a much better offshore boat. Plus I would go for a Solent Rig and either single line slab reefing or in boom. Their current range has sacrificed some of the 'proper' sailing features for an easier time when you have cocktail parties on deck unfortunately. Now that Discovery have gone bust Oyster are the best 'blue water' yachts though. I am still in two minds about the twin helms. I think If I was going to go proper 'blue water' with one the security of a single helm deeper in the cockpit would be more reassuring than being stuck up high when the wind starts to kick up a bit and the boat starts to ship some green..
"The engine really, it's just to get you in & out of the harbour, the idea with this is that you sail it" LOL Id call you "Captain Obvious" but I think you been doing this long enough, we can promote you to "Admiral Obvious" 🤣🤣 Of course, im just taking the piss, great tour as always Nick! 😀👍
Beautiful sailing yacht . Love the layout & how many windows there are to let light inside . Seems much larger than 57' . Super for onboard living . Mark (Toronto) 👍🌊⚓
Another wonderful sailing yacht, although with some of the recent ones you’ve spoilt us with this one looks a little dated and dark inside. Still wonderful though! Thanks for showing us around. (Does it steal the solar power from the boat behind it then?! 😆)
Unlike some of the recent ones this is a 'proper' blue water yacht, not just for coastal work and cocktails. You could cross the Atlantic in this and not think twice about it.
Very nice boat. My dream boat is an Oyster 60 or bigger. My only gripe with it is that it is not aluminum constructed, but realistically I don't see myself sailing somewhere where it would be needed and.... I can't currently afford one lol.
Another great boat tour Nick and I always especially enjoy the sailing boats. I’ve been wondering if your going to get yourself on a Kraken in the near future and give us one of your enthusiastic reviews?
You sure those solar panels don't belong to the boat behind, Aqualuna? I can't believe that motor boaters need an explanation for twin helm positions but where's the fly bridge on this boat? hahaha Marianne would look very elegant on a yacht by the way.
Well at least Nick knows the Aquaholic audience pays attention to every detail, but I think he might be after more sponsorship- clearly the glass repair glue hasn’t come through yet, We’re still waiting for Princess to provide that boat he deserves, and I don’t think we heard if Miele provided appliances for the “Super house” refit, so is he now aiming to be the new face of “ should have gone to a particular high street chain of opticians” who I notice have a couple of branches in Torquay and Paignton !🤠
Hi, a really nice sized sail boat and well looked after ,cheap on fuel , but I wonder what price the sails and rigging , replacement might be ? Back to the old saying , if you ask that ? you can not afford one . A GREAT VIDEO off all the bits and spaces Nick .
She's a beauty and is ageing gracefully. Love the interior and wood colour. I think the laws of physics don't apply to yachts as she looks 4x bigger on the inside than she looks from outside !!. Lovely tour Nick thank you.
Unlike power boats a sailing yacht doesn't have to sacrifice a large portion of the interior to the engine room.
One of the most practically and sensibly laid out sailboats internally, that I've seen. No gimmicky stuff. Shared heads between cabins instead of wasting space with en suite for every cabin.
For long-distance cruising, I would've converted the small aft cabin into a workshop space with tools, spare parts, bench with a vice and perhaps a sewing machine, and stuff like that. And the bunk-bed cabin on the port side would be converted to storage, perhaps with an extra fridge/freezer unit.
That's an option on most Oysters this size. Some have a hybrid workshop and sea birth cabin.
@@ajkgordon berth
Twelve years ago, 2010 - there was the Haiti earthquake, the UK economy came out of another recession, Chile also had an earthquake, there was the eruption of Mt. Eyjafjallajokull that spewed ash everywhere, BP had a major oil spill (not that one, another one) and David Cameron became the UK prime minister. Yikes, those were the "good old days" (?). I do believe this World traveled boat has faired its journey through time in much better stead than most of us humans. I'm exhausted at the thought of it - Thanks for the tour, Nick.
The solar panels are on another boat
Came her to say the same 😉
Thought so, and the way the davit slots in between the panels is really unsettling!
Maybe... 🤦🏻♂️
Ain't no maybe.
I was also going to say about the solar panels but on review Nick didn't say they were attached to the Oyster , just that they are a good idea. Nice sail boat and with the power winches and sails very easy for someone with a disability (like arthritis etc) to sail her . Thanks Nick.
Yes i think you are correct, it looked like the solar panels were attached to the other boat
He talked as if they were on the Oyster. So it was nicks mistake,all forgiven lol.
Um, Nick...about those solar panels...
...which were not actually on the boat you were looking at? LOL
We all have those days...no worries, mate! 😁😁😁
Maybe... 🤦🏻♂️
This is the reason for sailing around the world.
I get to dream of the great adventure of distant shores, small palm islands, crossing the equator and sailing south.
It remains a dream, but what a wonderful yacht.
They have thought about the decor here, nothing is placed randomly.
Great video Nick.
I'm really coming round to sailboats, it's the unlimited range and opportunity to explore the world. This was a very elegant boat indeed
And they're cheap!
Lovely.
Oysters are another class above most yachts...a bit like Swan.
Always beautiful understated classic looks and built to last. You wouldn't
know this boat is 12 years old!
Quality always shows.
They have gone a bit 'marina queen' with their boats since they were taken over and refinanced. They have sacrificed some of the sailing features to make cocktail parties easier (things like no traveller on the main and compromised cockpit for ease of access). Bu they have well thought out interiors and are top quality. Now that Discovery have gone to the wall along with Gunfleet they are the best blue water yachts you can buy.
The owner may have told you she was only in the Caribbean, but Cruising the Coral Coast (Lucas) at the nav station is a pilot for the Great Barrier Reef (Queensland, Australia). She's done a lap of the block.⛵🤓🇦🇺
0:37 It took me a second to realize that the solar panels were actually attached to the other boat.
Also nice to see Jay Leno expanding to boats now, haha.
The best chanel for tour either house or boat. This is what I recommend to my friends.
Glad you enjoy it!
I do like the Oyster series. Thanks Nick for another great tour.
Oyster and deck salon, I just see those words and I start drooling, I absolutely love these yachts, for those in the know they are the go to boats to buy, I would buy one at the drop of a hat. Absolutely brilliant, can’t thank you enough for such an awesome tour, keep em coming 🤩
Our pleasure!
Another great video from Nick
Another fine boat. Nothing much to say, Nick really said it all! Thx for another great tour 👍🏻
Our pleasure!
Fabulously beautiful sir Nick
Thank you for the tour Nick. I like seeing new videos posted. I save them and watch them while having lunch. Makes the lunch so much better. Cheers.
Awesome, Bon Appétit!
I'm always amazed by the amount of space you have on a sailing yacht. Every inch is used. For the main cabin though I would need to add some decoration to break up all the visible wood. Thank you for showing her to us Nick
Im always amazed by the size of your Mom
that's the benefit of not losing a big chunk of space to an engine room.
She is a very nice boat!
Nick, we need to get you on the new Oysters because they are absolutely stunning
Brand new one coming soon!
Hi Nick, And as always thank you for this great show of this Oyster 575 a real blue water sailboat and it is a beauty the nice salon with all those windows great, the big space what you have inside sleeps 8 with 2 heads very nice Thank you Nick that was a good show
Love these sailboats you're covering. Thanks a ton!!
Glad you like them!
Happy for any of your videos but did hope this one was Project Sunseeker it can’t be far away !!
Editing is occurring, stay tuned!
I really like that it has 4 cabins. Often, boats this size only have 3 cabins and 2 or 3 heads for some reason.
But you're ALWAYS more comfortable having your own cabin, even if it's small.
I always find that it's a shame having a 60 foot boat and not being able to invite 4 people to stay or travel with you.
Good another oyster I'm not a big sailboat fan but I do like oyster sailing boats
I dont think I would make a good sailor.. But I wouldn't turn down a day in this one. Thank you Nick.
I do love an oyster, that said I’ve never understood why they drop the saloon table and chart table inside the boat. All those lovely windows, and you can’t look out of them when at the chart table, or the salon table. You can on the discovery yachts, which makes a lot more sense to me…
One would assume that the engine isn’t just taken out of an old golf! Anyway the layout and more specifically the space is amazing especially considering it is a 2010, roughly 60ft, sailing yacht. Brilliant tour as always Nick!
Thank you! 🙂
Pretty much! They are marinised VW 5-cylinder TDi large car or van engines. Many of the parts are widely available from main auto VW dealers. But some of the specific marine components can be more difficult to source further afield and rely on being couriered more often than the more common marine engines from the likes of Volvo or Yanmar.
It is a slightly unusual choice, Volvo is the more common option but they are good engines.
Love love
It would be interesting to hear about the history of the manufacturer, on some of these videos. Can't wait for the next one!
But wait...are we sure that the manufacturer has not overstated the performance of the engine? It is a VW diesel, after all. LOL
Sorry, I could not resist...I will show myself out. 😂😂😂
It gets 400 MPG..🤪
Sail around the world on 1 tank of fuel!!
To which boat are those solar panels attached?
🤦🏻♂️
Loved that sailboat Nick. I’ve only ever been sailing once so still find the concept (tacking etc) a little confusing. There is something appealing about wind power though. Great tour. Great boat.
Solar panels was on the boat behind the Oyster, Nick.
Maybe... 🤦🏻♂️
Hi Nick. A lovely yacht. 4 berths, plenty of space aboard. Sleek lines too. Great video thanks 😊
She is in very good condition, very nice yacht indeed.
Who needs a house when u have this ..thanks Mr Nick....hi from Biloxi Mississippi
Thank you for your boat tours Nick !! Love them all. FYI I was told by my captain (rope) on a boat is called Lines. 😂. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday …
Oyster's are the Rolls Royce of the yachting world. Beautiful boats.
The cameo of the Green Knierim in the backround
I really like the layout 👍
Why are Oyseters twice as well designed as boats four times their size??? would love one of these! :D
Oh,good gosh.The 2 solar panels Are connected to the ship.They're mounted on the davits.They should produce enough power to charge a couple good sized batteries to run some lights at night.I really like the entire layout.It was very well done when designed and built,and the owners have taken great care of it.If I wanted to sail,this would be the 1 for me.
Would love to see a sunreef tour on the channel, especially the eco version.
Nice looking yacht ⛵️🛥🚤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Another Great episode From Nick the Beautiful Sailing Yacht is Evry Pirate Dream. BIG THANKS NICK KEEP BRINGING THEM NICE VIDEOS. 👍👍👍👍🚤🚤😎😎
Our pleasure!
@@AQUAHOLIC Nick if you have time check on y tube.
Boat Zone. and Wavy Boats. Your Program is Brilliant but if those 2 programs can help you in any way I wish you Good luck. 👍👍🚤🚤😎😎
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Very nice but quite small for £700000. Agree?
Very, very nice. Love the wood on this yacht.
Smart interior design on this one. So rare these days. I would eagerly and happily get half a dozen mates together and sail to far off paradises.
The way your explain various features of the boat is remarkable. Thanks! Is this suitable for circumnavigation for all seas and oceans? Please do reply me.
Lovely. Last of the proper 'sailors' Oysters. Plenty of options for sleeping on the lee side although provision for lee cloths and boards and split mattresses on the double berths for lee cloths would make it a much better offshore boat. Plus I would go for a Solent Rig and either single line slab reefing or in boom.
Their current range has sacrificed some of the 'proper' sailing features for an easier time when you have cocktail parties on deck unfortunately. Now that Discovery have gone bust Oyster are the best 'blue water' yachts though.
I am still in two minds about the twin helms. I think If I was going to go proper 'blue water' with one the security of a single helm deeper in the cockpit would be more reassuring than being stuck up high when the wind starts to kick up a bit and the boat starts to ship some green..
Please review that green hulled boat in the background next!
It's already on the channel!
"The engine really, it's just to get you in & out of the harbour, the idea with this is that you sail it"
LOL Id call you "Captain Obvious" but I think you been doing this long enough, we can promote you to "Admiral Obvious" 🤣🤣
Of course, im just taking the piss, great tour as always Nick! 😀👍
Another great tour again thanks Nick I’d have stayed in the Caribbean with it haha
solar panels are a good idea but not when they are on the other boat
lol
Maybe... 🤦🏻♂️
At the start of this video my thoughts are 'oh no it's one of those boats with no water-where I worry when you are walking round the decks.'
I prefer motor yachts to sailing yachts, but this one has a nice master, galley and cozy saloon.
Hello. Have a safe blessed day! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Excellent
Lovely woodwork!
I am not a sail boat fan but this is very nice. Great video as always Nick
Lovely sailing boat! very nice layout, well kept by the look of things. Nice to see a VW engine :-) Thanks Nick!
My pleasure!
If i ever win the lottery in buying a pirate ship and i want you to film it
This is the boat that would persuade me to go rag-and-stick. Fantastic.
Beautiful sailing yacht . Love the layout & how many windows there are to let light inside . Seems much larger than 57' . Super for onboard living . Mark (Toronto) 👍🌊⚓
Nice once again thank you
Always welcome
🔥🔥🔥
Another wonderful sailing yacht, although with some of the recent ones you’ve spoilt us with this one looks a little dated and dark inside. Still wonderful though!
Thanks for showing us around.
(Does it steal the solar power from the boat behind it then?! 😆)
Maybe... 🤦🏻♂️
@@AQUAHOLIC 😆😆 Wouldn’t have it any other way 🤩
Unlike some of the recent ones this is a 'proper' blue water yacht, not just for coastal work and cocktails. You could cross the Atlantic in this and not think twice about it.
lovely yacht, my British brother
6:00 drip!
Sunlight. (Boat and weather were bone dry)
those solar panels are on the other boat! lol
Maybe... 🤦🏻♂️
Beauty of a boat! Thanks for sharing!! 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
@@AQUAHOLIC 👍👍
Is it just my eyes or are those solar panels actually on the other boat? The one behind this Oyster.
Maybe... 🤦🏻♂️
What is the green boat in the background?
Here you go: ruclips.net/video/Z28jGEFUYWo/видео.html
Im sure those solar panels were on the opposite boat.
that's more my type of boat.
Hi, i would like to ask if you are required to file boat plan before every trip. Thank you.
Nope.
Thank you for info
Great video
Thanks!
Great looking boat! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Very nice boat. My dream boat is an Oyster 60 or bigger. My only gripe with it is that it is not aluminum constructed, but realistically I don't see myself sailing somewhere where it would be needed and.... I can't currently afford one lol.
Another great boat tour Nick and I always especially enjoy the sailing boats.
I’ve been wondering if your going to get yourself on a Kraken in the near future and give us one of your enthusiastic reviews?
It sure looks like the solar panels are on the boat Aqualuna behind you 😆
Maybe... 😳
Why there is no the signature 3 vertical window
I guess because it's a bit older. This is a 2010 boat.
You sure those solar panels don't belong to the boat behind, Aqualuna? I can't believe that motor boaters need an explanation for twin helm positions but where's the fly bridge on this boat? hahaha Marianne would look very elegant on a yacht by the way.
Thanks for the share 🤘
The solar panels appear to be attached to Aqualuna?
Arent those solar panels on the other boat?
I like how the helm stations are inboard, not a fan of when they are right next to the transom
The Solar panels are on the other boat
Well at least Nick knows the Aquaholic audience pays attention to every detail, but I think he might be after more sponsorship- clearly the glass repair glue hasn’t come through yet, We’re still waiting for Princess to provide that boat he deserves, and I don’t think we heard if Miele provided appliances for the “Super house” refit, so is he now aiming to be the new face of “ should have gone to a particular high street chain of opticians” who I notice have a couple of branches in Torquay and Paignton !🤠
🤦🏻♂️
ummmm. i know i have astigmatism but im pretty sure those solar panels were connected to the that other boat
Maybe... 🤦🏻♂️
Hi, a really nice sized sail boat and well looked after ,cheap on fuel , but I wonder what price the sails and rigging , replacement might be ? Back to the old saying , if you ask that ? you can not afford one . A GREAT VIDEO off all the bits and spaces Nick .
Does it have an integral keel and a skegged rudder?
For a brief moment, I thought the boat behind the Oyster was named the “Aquaholic”!
Are you sure those solar panels weren't attached to the boat behind the one you were on????
No... 😳
No crew cabin on this one?
Price seems a bit much
Defo