It is perfectly insane!, massive and a very gorgeous mono hall sailing boat, everything u need is already inside that boat, gosh, that boat is ready for a show.. And I guess it is good for long distance voyage too ❤ love it
Aldrin, have you never sailed on anything larger than a Hobe Cat? Insane is a perfect descriptor. So much beauty and so much stupidity combined. Whose idea was it to put an eight inch tall Cigarette Boat style wind deflector on this 57 foot sail boat? This HYLAS 57 has a wonderous, ocean going/useful, solid hard Bimini. The dodger, weirdly absent from this boat, should be constructed of Lexan and stainless steel, integral from deck to Bimini with an equivalent strength and durability. Alas, not so. Perhaps some Glad Wrap instead? The 56, 54, 49 and 46 interiors were so much more beautiful, elegant and nautically executed. What happened, who took over and threw up upon Hylas' classic décor? Granted, the interior is not as cheap looking as a Beneteau, but it has been downgraded and pointed in that pegboard Ikea kind of direction. Why no dorades? Is interior ventilation passé, or is mold the new black, or is constant air conditioning the new green? It is indeed a gorgeous boat on the outside (except for the speedboat wind deflector) and has an excellent interior design, if not an attractive interior décor. But is it a real voyager or just dining eye candy to show off to your clients or mistresses at dock? Dual helms, exposed to the elements are good for racing with a substantial crew. But for voyaging couples, a single helm station enclosed and protected from the wind, spray, driving rain, heat and cold, is far superior. I don't know what this boat is designed to achieve, but I do not like it. However, if you want to see what a really outstanding Hylas voyager looks like, Google the Fetching Lights U-Tube. There is an owner who knows sailboats! It is a horrible pity that Hylas did not take any of his improvements to heart.
@@gregorydamario7977 aaaah sorry mate f I happened to offended u somehow, but i'm not really a mono Hall lover, I think I just do know how to appreciate things to which I believe, I like the design of the boat so much, yes! Ido! But it does not mean I Already like the performance it self until I have'nt test them yet, so back of dude! I would rather listen to people who r really sailors because what? They have better ideas and huge experience also they tell viewers the reality and practicality of life when u r in the middle of the ocean, because of, high risk! Doesn't matter whether ur boat is old r brand new what matter is how would you deal specially on big storm and massive wave, not to mention the encounter f pirates, and do you have an idea f crossing on a Pacific when u encounter these huge things,..
It’s not too late. 😂 You know those weasels are conspiring with the government to remedy this unforeseen situation. “It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it.” George Carlin Spot on, he was brilliant.
This boat is beyond WOW, Jordan. I think you, Randi AND Morgan would get lost on this boat. It has more than every thing you could ask for. Thanks for sharing the tour, God Bless you all and stay safe.
It's interesting to note how the introduction of composites in sailboat construction the last 10 or so years has allowed designers to increase freeboard without raising the center of gravity. The result is that boats of the same size nowadays have 8-12 inches more headroom below decks, creating the opportunity for those tall walk-thru areas at the galley, nav station, engine room and aft stateroom. Also, with the full beam being carried all the way to the stern, the cockpit and aft stateroom become enormous. We have a 15 year old 54 foot Jeanneau and I'm jealous of the space this boat has on-decks and below. Of course, all it takes is money.
The fun would come trying to maneuver in a crosswind when docking with all that freeboard, but I'm guessing with the front and rear thrusters who cares.
We totally bought a couch and went a different direction, but hey, the boat is coming this year! Our route might be different than others' but we're enjoying the ride and making amazing progress. Just a side-note - Uma isn't sailing on shoestring at all anymore. If you do the math on what they make through ad revenue and Patreon you would most likely consider them very wealthy. They started from humble beginnings and built something awesome though so they deserve it!
Wow... You guys might need a few more subscribers for that loan! Cool boat, basically a floating apartment. Not my ballgame, but can appreciate the beauty.
Very nice...I could work with this. This new model is a great improvement over the center helm 56. The full width aft and twin helms makes a great difference. The new spray shield and hard top add too the comfort level in the cockpit. This boat takes it to the next level. Let's see the butcher's bill.
Don't know anything about sailboats , that said, I enjoy your videos and I am learning the nomenclature. If I were to buy a sailboat I would definitely get in touch with you. Thanks
What's separates this from a "superyacht"? Mmmmm - nothing? Maybe 13 feet, technically, but this would seem to check ALL the boxes, including the price. WOW! What a beauty! Thanks guys!
So 1.8 Mil for this versus a Cat offering the same space and cruising capabilities easily costing two to three times more. If I were to go Mono Hull a boat such as this would be it for me. Also consider using the formula of the square root of that 52'9" waterline, and I don't even know if that's taken at the usual 15 degree heel, 7.27 x 1.34 = 9.74 means she should easily hit 8 to 10 knots all day long in a decent wind. This is a go anywhere boat in luxurious comfort except for maybe the extreme northern latitudes. Just stunning and thank you for putting her on my radar young man. I honestly had no idea how far the newer Mono's have come to breaching the gap to Luxury Cat type cruising...
I personally like the hylas 60 you reviewed a little better with the dinghy garage BUT I like the hard top Bimini of the 57. Both are incredible yachts.
This is true but between the forward cabin and the small bunk room and the stern master stateroom, that’s ok for possibly five . If 10 or more were making the trip the center salon is where everyone else will sleep so 10-12 people making a passage , the salon area will always be packed . I may have made the salon area smaller and added two more small bunk rooms .
I can't say I'd want to be rattling around in a boat with a full beam salon 17' wide under sail in weather. Be bouncing off all those nice Scandinavian edges.
@David Crafa 😇 I am retired and do get it. I like a little room to stretch but really appreciate small ... contains maintenance effort and cost (cleaning, repairs, upgrades). I really understand cabin fever though especially after being mostly isolated for almost a year. I do find that I spend most of my time in about 1/6 of the apartment I occupy. 🤷🏼♂️ and appreciate walks to get fresh air and see what is happening in the outside world (deck time? Benefit of drifting around?). 🤔
Drinking word = "NICE" lol Why drink? So we can forget that we'll never be able to own such a beautiful sailboat. : - P The actual sailing part should be fun too. But more drinking may be necessary!
Don’t know if I missed them but where the heck are the scuppers along the deck, if none then the water goes into your various holds which aren’t water proof. Or is the water suppose to run the length of the deck and shoot off the rear deck.
He wasn't able to show any of the boat systems like suppers because he spent too much time showing us all the storage spaces. How much stuff do you need to store on a boat anyway?
Its kewl but the Garcia 60 Explorer is 🤤🤤🤤 and its aluminium. I want the Garcia but with a hybrid motor system. Not just diesel. Hybrid. That makes sense the way tech is going and for the planet. Well just need ti save up a few million. The first dollar is the hardest, so they say!
I really enjoy the boat tours, your information on the raritan electro scan is not quite accurate. It does treat the waste via electricity and by doing so kills any bacteria/viruses in the waste, and then the waste is subsequently pumped overboard. However, it does not reduce the waste to a form where there are no visible solids. Most coastal no discharge zones have a requirement for no visible solids within their limits. In the opinion of this technician, holding tanks are still the best option for smaller vessels that range in near coastal waters.
What i really dont like is the twin Helm design totally out exposed and not really able to secure them. This tend to be done a lot on newer high-class boats tho targeted at people who only sail in nice weather and if the weather gets bad, they take their private jet home
Non sailor comments coming up. It looks amazing but totally weird. It looks like it is equipped to do most sailing but will be owned by people that want to show off in a marina. To do extensive sailing it needs crew to polish and look after everything but has no room for them. At the same time it could be short handed with all the hydraulics then it will look like crap because you can’t keep it cleaned and polished. Not that I ever need to worry about it at that price tag
I agree marina queen. But if it is a marina queen, why put all the systems and expensive gear on a boat that will not be used more than 2 or 3 days at a time. Guessing it will be sold by the first owners after 3 years so they can buy another massively over built extension to stoke their ego.
My daughter recently asked me why "old people" call TV's "flat screen TV's"... I mean maybe you can find a not flat screen in a pawn shop somewhere, but when we're talking about million dollar boats I think it's pretty safe to assume all the screens are flat.
Every locker , drawer was stuffed with some wealthy guys brand new stuff ... well done rich dude ....but what a yacht that beam make it seem like a 80ft boat....
After watching so much of Delos, it confounds me why so many modern so called world class cruisers have completely unprotected helms practically on the end of the stern.
Yeah, the Oyster 495 seems to have about the same guest capacity and amenities in a boat that's about 7' shorter. Still I definitely wouldn't mind owning one of these.
The last part of your videos with the "continues tour" doesn't make any sense. Showing the exact same ting that you did just right now doesn't make any sense. At least not when you making the videos alone by your self. When you have wifey with you and you guys walks around and talk about every detail than I understand the continuous tour at the end. But not when you are alone. But all in all lovely video as always. Thanks.
Nice boat for corporate charters or doing the Bimini shuffle, but as a blue water boat or making passage on long crossings? No thanks. No spray dodger, lines way forward of the helms (yes, even though some of those winches can let out line). It's a nice toy, but not much fun for long range cruising.
Are you sure about that? Maybe your dealer is giving you a dodgy pay check. If you give me a chance I’ll be able to flog one of your kidneys for around $80-90k I look forward to doing business with you soon
This is a truly beautiful and well crafted lady! But as a cat guy, I don't understand paying so much for so "little" space. You can get this living area in a 48' Leopard (exception made for the incredible master suite and woodwork) for a million bucks.
Ok...very nice boat and presentation. But, pretty dumb to be wearing a mask when you are the only one in the boat. It gives a bad feeling and reminder of covid which takes away from the experience.
I’m sorry, but other than the size of the boat, it doesn’t feel like a boat. Not my kind of boat. It’s a show piece not a boat. The problem with light horizontal wood is that it’s trendy. Will go out of style. Then what?
Pretty much the trend on all new boats these days unless you go semi-custom/custom. Production boats, even at the high end like this, are using laminates now because wood and even wood veneer is too expensive to hit their targeted price point. Our dock neighbor last summer bought a brand new Beneteau 461 ($550K) that has a similarly finished interior. He came over to tour our 2005 Jeanneau with its teak interior and when he got down below, he looked around and said "You know, nobody does this anymore."
Meh... It's like a Ritz Carlton that floats. I prefer less glitz. Half the fun of sailing is knowing that you're at sea and are having to rough it a bit. There is no roughing it on this boat.
Did Hylas sell the company to some French folks who stay at Motel 6? Hate the interior. It looks cheap. The older Hylas interiors were beautiful. This is not. Yuck. The hard top Bimini is great. All 40 footers and larger should have one. But the windshield is stupid. Any wind, rain or spray is going to come right into the cockpit and the helm stations. (Did anyone else notice how smeared the helm displays were?) I saw no evidence of windshield or side curtains or any attachment points for such. The binnacles are down by your feet? Teak decks? Did you see what they looked like when a little water dribbled on them? I don't care how much money I had. I would not buy this or the 60 footer. I would rather buy a used Hylas 56. This is not an improvement on the Hylas line of yachts.
@@hmwolford1 Sorry. Wasn't meant to be jerkish. But I've always enjoyed window shopping cars/trucks/houses/boats/etc. I'll never be able to afford. Hopefully you'll feel better soon.
@@ianfurqueron5850 It’s all good. I also really enjoy looking at boats videos and wishing. Maybe I’m just in a bad mood. Maybe I’m just over the last 10 months. But I will say, I could not stomach watching this video myself. I didn’t even make it halfway. This channel from its humble beginnings is now something completely different , so I think I’ll just subscribe.
@@hmwolford1 I agree the channel content has changed and I enjoyed the sailing and DIY videos more, but I can also appreciate how their life circumstances have forced their hand and they have to play the cards they have. And for the time being that means doing boat tours. Some of the tours will be of modest boats and some of pure dream/fantasy boats. Including both is probably the best for them at this time. Hopefully in a few years after they'll have saved up some money and get another boat of their own (and baby duty is a little easier to deal with), the content will go back to some of the earlier style.
You are just torturing oneself psychologically ...This video is a merciless instrument of Self-torture ....in a religious way self-flagellation ...this video could be used if you feel the need to punish yourself ..😳
It is perfectly insane!, massive and a very gorgeous mono hall sailing boat, everything u need is already inside that boat, gosh, that boat is ready for a show.. And I guess it is good for long distance voyage too ❤ love it
Aldrin, have you never sailed on anything larger than a Hobe Cat? Insane is a perfect descriptor. So much beauty and so much stupidity combined. Whose idea was it to put an eight inch tall Cigarette Boat style wind deflector on this 57 foot sail boat? This HYLAS 57 has a wonderous, ocean going/useful, solid hard Bimini. The dodger, weirdly absent from this boat, should be constructed of Lexan and stainless steel, integral from deck to Bimini with an equivalent strength and durability. Alas, not so. Perhaps some Glad Wrap instead?
The 56, 54, 49 and 46 interiors were so much more beautiful, elegant and nautically executed. What happened, who took over and threw up upon Hylas' classic décor? Granted, the interior is not as cheap looking as a Beneteau, but it has been downgraded and pointed in that pegboard Ikea kind of direction. Why no dorades? Is interior ventilation passé, or is mold the new black, or is constant air conditioning the new green?
It is indeed a gorgeous boat on the outside (except for the speedboat wind deflector) and has an excellent interior design, if not an attractive interior décor. But is it a real voyager or just dining eye candy to show off to your clients or mistresses at dock? Dual helms, exposed to the elements are good for racing with a substantial crew. But for voyaging couples, a single helm station enclosed and protected from the wind, spray, driving rain, heat and cold, is far superior.
I don't know what this boat is designed to achieve, but I do not like it. However, if you want to see what a really outstanding Hylas voyager looks like, Google the Fetching Lights U-Tube. There is an owner who knows sailboats! It is a horrible pity that Hylas did not take any of his improvements to heart.
@@gregorydamario7977 aaaah sorry mate f I happened to offended u somehow, but i'm not really a mono Hall lover, I think I just do know how to appreciate things to which I believe, I like the design of the boat so much, yes! Ido! But it does not mean I Already like the performance it self until I have'nt test them yet, so back of dude! I would rather listen to people who r really sailors because what? They have better ideas and huge experience also they tell viewers the reality and practicality of life when u r in the middle of the ocean, because of, high risk! Doesn't matter whether ur boat is old r brand new what matter is how would you deal specially on big storm and massive wave, not to mention the encounter f pirates, and do you have an idea f crossing on a Pacific when u encounter these huge things,..
And oh, I just forgot, I don't have a mistress, 😂😅
If I had known this tour was coming I would have listened to WSB and gone all in on GameStop a month ago. 😎
It’s not too late. 😂 You know those weasels are conspiring with the government to remedy this unforeseen situation. “It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it.” George Carlin Spot on, he was brilliant.
Maybe if I still had 50 years to make enough money to afford it. But I can appreciate it. Thank you for sharing. Have a great 2021 and stay healthy.
“MASSIVE!”🤔. (Beautiful boat!)
When I saw 57', I thought 4 bed 3 head. Man was I wrong. That's a layout for a couple. A very very pampered couple. Blew me away again Hylas.
Thanks, great tour, that’s a hell of a boat just soooo much space. Truely resort living as it should be at that price.
This boat is beyond WOW, Jordan. I think you, Randi AND Morgan would get lost on this boat. It has more than every thing you could ask for. Thanks for sharing the tour, God Bless you all and stay safe.
Incredible sailing yacht was luxury PERSONIFIED....wow ! Beautiful mono hull....💗😊
Oh, and your tours are awesome.
What a beauty!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, just wow!
It's interesting to note how the introduction of composites in sailboat construction the last 10 or so years has allowed designers to increase freeboard without raising the center of gravity. The result is that boats of the same size nowadays have 8-12 inches more headroom below decks, creating the opportunity for those tall walk-thru areas at the galley, nav station, engine room and aft stateroom. Also, with the full beam being carried all the way to the stern, the cockpit and aft stateroom become enormous. We have a 15 year old 54 foot Jeanneau and I'm jealous of the space this boat has on-decks and below. Of course, all it takes is money.
The fun would come trying to maneuver in a crosswind when docking with all that freeboard, but I'm guessing with the front and rear thrusters who cares.
@@shorttimer874 Definitely, the thrusters are going to be essential. We dual hand ours and bow thruster and headsets are mandatory when docking.
Proud that this boat is made in TAIWAN!!!
That was gorgeous. Your reactions said volumes. Can't wait to see the sailing video
It was amazing considering how loud the voices were ondeck, she was quiet below! Says a lot about the craftsmanship of a Hylas!
Thanks for posting and sharing. Beautiful, and very plush.
“Wow, I mean wow” 🤣 I hear ya
Thanks for another great tour. What a phenomenal boat.
This is your best boat yet, I love it, I want it.
An fine example of the gap between the have and have nots. Beautiful boat, but only a dream for most. Good for them ✌🏻
Sailing Uma-sailing the world on a shoestring. Learning the Lines-bought a couch.
When you come ashore and have a baby, that's bound to happen. Hopefully they'll find their way back to living aboard if that's their goal.
We totally bought a couch and went a different direction, but hey, the boat is coming this year! Our route might be different than others' but we're enjoying the ride and making amazing progress.
Just a side-note - Uma isn't sailing on shoestring at all anymore. If you do the math on what they make through ad revenue and Patreon you would most likely consider them very wealthy. They started from humble beginnings and built something awesome though so they deserve it!
This is an incredibly beautiful boat. It's out of my price range for sure but if I had that kind of money I wouldn't choose this.
Wow... You guys might need a few more subscribers for that loan!
Cool boat, basically a floating apartment. Not my ballgame, but can appreciate the beauty.
Very nice...I could work with this. This new model is a great improvement over the center helm 56. The full width aft and twin helms makes a great difference. The new spray shield and hard top add too the comfort level in the cockpit. This boat takes it to the next level. Let's see the butcher's bill.
That was an amazing place to live period nevermind you can park it anywhere in the world that was the best home ive seen land or sea and i want one!
Don't know anything about sailboats , that said, I enjoy your videos and I am learning the nomenclature. If I were to buy a sailboat I would definitely get in touch with you. Thanks
What's separates this from a "superyacht"? Mmmmm - nothing? Maybe 13 feet, technically, but this would seem to check ALL the boxes, including the price. WOW! What a beauty! Thanks guys!
You may think that the V-berth is an island berth but wait till you get to the rear/aft....Now that's an "Island berth. Thanks for the video.
Hylas are nice boats and had considered the Hylas 70 but in the end I went with Oyster. Nice tour of a very nice yacht.
Nice yacht. Water maker control panel in the guest cabin? Who came up with that brilliant idea?
So 1.8 Mil for this versus a Cat offering the same space and cruising capabilities easily costing two to three times more. If I were to go Mono Hull a boat such as this would be it for me. Also consider using the formula of the square root of that 52'9" waterline, and I don't even know if that's taken at the usual 15 degree heel, 7.27 x 1.34 = 9.74 means she should easily hit 8 to 10 knots all day long in a decent wind. This is a go anywhere boat in luxurious comfort except for maybe the extreme northern latitudes. Just stunning and thank you for putting her on my radar young man. I honestly had no idea how far the newer Mono's have come to breaching the gap to Luxury Cat type cruising...
Nice boat!
I challenge Jordan to review the next boat without saying "awesome"
storage and woodwork as well
@@davidd3377 What about "massive"? Maybe he should read a bit more and learn some other superlatives
Or "massive".
... how about how many times he says "got" instead of 'have.'
Was this pre-ordered by a hedge fund manager and now for sale?
Beautiful, a little large for a couple, but a great family boat.
I personally like the hylas 60 you reviewed a little better with the dinghy garage BUT I like the hard top Bimini of the 57. Both are incredible yachts.
Wow, the salon is bigger than my entire apartment....
This is true but between the forward cabin and the small bunk room and the stern master stateroom, that’s ok for possibly five . If 10 or more were making the trip the center salon is where everyone else will sleep so 10-12 people making a passage , the salon area will always be packed . I may have made the salon area smaller and added two more small bunk rooms .
Wow!
Great boat. Seems bigger inside than other 57" boats. Probably more beam.
yall should do a tour of a handicap accessible boat. they are hard to find
I can't say I'd want to be rattling around in a boat with a full beam salon 17' wide under sail in weather. Be bouncing off all those nice Scandinavian edges.
No hand holds anywhere !! You’ll need knee pads elbow pads and a good helmet !!🤣😂🤣😂
@@tomcraddock244 Hand hold to the rooftop, the companionway, the van station and the saloon hallway
Correction: this IS an amazing boat!
Could you do a video on best value boat that can sail world easily preferably catermaran? What is best value boat out there to sail the world? Newbie
This or an Oyster 565? Seems bigger but the finish on the Oyster seems better, not sure price on the O
Hello Jordan. How's the new boat coming along?
I want two.
Planning on making any new reefkeeping videos soon?
V nice. Whatever happened to "Go Simple, Go Small... "
That's for poor people.
@@neondemon5137 like Moi
@David Crafa 😇 I am retired and do get it. I like a little room to stretch but really appreciate small ... contains maintenance effort and cost (cleaning, repairs, upgrades). I really understand cabin fever though especially after being mostly isolated for almost a year. I do find that I spend most of my time in about 1/6 of the apartment I occupy. 🤷🏼♂️ and appreciate walks to get fresh air and see what is happening in the outside world (deck time? Benefit of drifting around?). 🤔
Still love the Hylas though 😇
Drinking word = "NICE" lol Why drink? So we can forget that we'll never be able to own such a beautiful sailboat. : - P The actual sailing part should be fun too. But more drinking may be necessary!
Don’t know if I missed them but where the heck are the scuppers along the deck, if none then the water goes into your various holds which aren’t water proof. Or is the water suppose to run the length of the deck and shoot off the rear deck.
He wasn't able to show any of the boat systems like suppers because he spent too much time showing us all the storage spaces. How much stuff do you need to store on a boat anyway?
Wow
Gotta say, I prefer the outgoing Hylas 56. Much more of a blue water sailors yacht.
Wonder what the actual cost was if he said I missed it. It is a gorgeous boat and looks super big. I would mind just a single helm though.
Its kewl but the Garcia 60 Explorer is 🤤🤤🤤 and its aluminium. I want the Garcia but with a hybrid motor system. Not just diesel. Hybrid. That makes sense the way tech is going and for the planet. Well just need ti save up a few million. The first dollar is the hardest, so they say!
apples and oranges.
Stunning boat...a bit steep on the price tag though!..
when you want to play
you got to pay!
Maintenance will cost a bit too ... maybe even $200K USD/yr - when well used!
How much for this boat? There's nothing in the other links? Does anyone know?
I really enjoy the boat tours, your information on the raritan electro scan is not quite accurate. It does treat the waste via electricity and by doing so kills any bacteria/viruses in the waste, and then the waste is subsequently pumped overboard. However, it does not reduce the waste to a form where there are no visible solids. Most coastal no discharge zones have a requirement for no visible solids within their limits. In the opinion of this technician, holding tanks are still the best option for smaller vessels that range in near coastal waters.
Are you looking for a boat for your family still or is that on hold?
I was surprised how many cruising features the boat had, seems like most luxury yachts are just party barges
😜 They look like mobile homes inside
@@SUGAR_XYLER If your mobile home looks like this, may I move in?
Drinking game....the word...Wow.
How did they fit a house in a boat? I don't understand 😆🤣😂
The main saloon was dead quiet 🤫, compared to that happening party nearby.
Take a shot everytime Jordan say massive will probably get you alcohol poisoning
What was the price
What i really dont like is the twin Helm design totally out exposed and not really able to secure them. This tend to be done a lot on newer high-class boats tho targeted at people who only sail in nice weather and if the weather gets bad, they take their private jet home
Non sailor comments coming up. It looks amazing but totally weird. It looks like it is equipped to do most sailing but will be owned by people that want to show off in a marina.
To do extensive sailing it needs crew to polish and look after everything but has no room for them. At the same time it could be short handed with all the hydraulics then it will look like crap because you can’t keep it cleaned and polished.
Not that I ever need to worry about it at that price tag
I am also wondering "Who is this boat for?"
@@upstairsdave Day/ weekend sailors and/ or marina liveaboards....... it's a marina queen.
I agree marina queen. But if it is a marina queen, why put all the systems and expensive gear on a boat that will not be used more than 2 or 3 days at a time. Guessing it will be sold by the first owners after 3 years so they can buy another massively over built extension to stoke their ego.
My daughter recently asked me why "old people" call TV's "flat screen TV's"... I mean maybe you can find a not flat screen in a pawn shop somewhere, but when we're talking about million dollar boats I think it's pretty safe to assume all the screens are flat.
Take a shot every time he says "massive."
Sorry but my liver will quit on me if I try...
I hope the sewer treatment system doesn't create sterile "floaties." Your marina neighbors won't be happy.
Dinghy stowage?
Every locker , drawer was stuffed with some wealthy guys brand new stuff ... well done rich dude ....but what a yacht that beam make it seem like a 80ft boat....
After watching so much of Delos, it confounds me why so many modern so called world class cruisers have completely unprotected helms practically on the end of the stern.
Great looking boat. Too bad it only has the two cabins. So many great features though.
Yeah, the Oyster 495 seems to have about the same guest capacity and amenities in a boat that's about 7' shorter. Still I definitely wouldn't mind owning one of these.
Love the boat, but not the price tag.
Boat has zero character. Looks like an Ikea showroom.
Just wait until I get this GME & AMC money 🤣
Beautiful boat, shame about the neighbors..
The last part of your videos with the "continues tour" doesn't make any sense. Showing the exact same ting that you did just right now doesn't make any sense. At least not when you making the videos alone by your self.
When you have wifey with you and you guys walks around and talk about every detail than I understand the continuous tour at the end.
But not when you are alone.
But all in all lovely video as always.
Thanks.
A V birth is in the shape of a V.
Number 3 in early not 5 years late. Ha ha
Nice boat for corporate charters or doing the Bimini shuffle, but as a blue water boat or making passage on long crossings? No thanks.
No spray dodger, lines way forward of the helms (yes, even though some of those winches can let out line).
It's a nice toy, but not much fun for long range cruising.
Singlehanded sailing I suppose...
Even if I sold al my organs, still wouldn’t be able to afford it.
Are you sure about that? Maybe your dealer is giving you a dodgy pay check. If you give me a chance I’ll be able to flog one of your kidneys for around $80-90k
I look forward to doing business with you soon
This is a truly beautiful and well crafted lady! But as a cat guy, I don't understand paying so much for so "little" space. You can get this living area in a 48' Leopard (exception made for the incredible master suite and woodwork) for a million bucks.
Ok...very nice boat and presentation. But, pretty dumb to be wearing a mask when you are the only one in the boat. It gives a bad feeling and reminder of covid which takes away from the experience.
No inside helm. Security of outside helm. You really must be joking.
Man the amount of fake friends I can have when I buy this boat. wow!
Carpet in the heads 🤔
I’m sorry, but other than the size of the boat, it doesn’t feel like a boat. Not my kind of boat. It’s a show piece not a boat.
The problem with light horizontal wood is that it’s trendy. Will go out of style. Then what?
Paint it in navy and white stripes? That should be coming back in style by the time we tire of this style?
Pretty much the trend on all new boats these days unless you go semi-custom/custom. Production boats, even at the high end like this, are using laminates now because wood and even wood veneer is too expensive to hit their targeted price point. Our dock neighbor last summer bought a brand new Beneteau 461 ($550K) that has a similarly finished interior. He came over to tour our 2005 Jeanneau with its teak interior and when he got down below, he looked around and said "You know, nobody does this anymore."
From affordable price boats to the brand new ... commercial way... Are you still " leaning the lines" ?
You mean pirates of the carabien was a bunch of bullcrap!! I feel so betrayed
I think you said “massive” 327 times. 😂😂😂
pocket change hahaa
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Meh... It's like a Ritz Carlton that floats. I prefer less glitz. Half the fun of sailing is knowing that you're at sea and are having to rough it a bit. There is no roughing it on this boat.
Doesn't seem worth 1.8 million to me.
Did Hylas sell the company to some French folks who stay at Motel 6? Hate the interior. It looks cheap. The older Hylas interiors were beautiful. This is not. Yuck. The hard top Bimini is great. All 40 footers and larger should have one. But the windshield is stupid. Any wind, rain or spray is going to come right into the cockpit and the helm stations. (Did anyone else notice how smeared the helm displays were?) I saw no evidence of windshield or side curtains or any attachment points for such. The binnacles are down by your feet? Teak decks? Did you see what they looked like when a little water dribbled on them? I don't care how much money I had. I would not buy this or the 60 footer. I would rather buy a used Hylas 56. This is not an improvement on the Hylas line of yachts.
Sorry, but with respect, I'm not in the mood to see a boat like this right now. Really???
Then don't click on the website. This isn't even the biggest boat they offer.
Don’t be a jerk Ian. This channel has changed quite a bit. So I probably won’t be clicking on either
@@hmwolford1 Sorry. Wasn't meant to be jerkish. But I've always enjoyed window shopping cars/trucks/houses/boats/etc. I'll never be able to afford.
Hopefully you'll feel better soon.
@@ianfurqueron5850 It’s all good. I also really enjoy looking at boats videos and wishing. Maybe I’m just in a bad mood. Maybe I’m just over the last 10 months. But I will say, I could not stomach watching this video myself. I didn’t even make it halfway. This channel from its humble beginnings is now something completely different , so I think I’ll just subscribe.
@@hmwolford1 I agree the channel content has changed and I enjoyed the sailing and DIY videos more, but I can also appreciate how their life circumstances have forced their hand and they have to play the cards they have. And for the time being that means doing boat tours. Some of the tours will be of modest boats and some of pure dream/fantasy boats. Including both is probably the best for them at this time. Hopefully in a few years after they'll have saved up some money and get another boat of their own (and baby duty is a little easier to deal with), the content will go back to some of the earlier style.
Call me prejudiced but for 1.8m healing at 15/20° i'll take a cat anytime.
You are just torturing oneself psychologically ...This video is a merciless instrument of Self-torture ....in a religious way self-flagellation ...this video could be used if you feel the need to punish yourself ..😳