This is by FAAARRR the best vessel I've seen yet. It totally blows away any vessel I've looked at. Presentation is flawlessly perfect. I now have the company in my sights. Thank you.
Hi, Anthony! Thanks so much for your awesome feedback. We are glad to hear that you are so impressed with the yacht! Please let us know if you have any questions!
Another brilliant tour, Ryan's narration is clear and precise. Everything about this yacht is excellent, every aspect enhances the overall package, nothing is ruined by compromise. Crew and guest facilities are faultless. A little battleship, almost flawless. An awesome vessel, one l would love to own in a few years, this is the blueprint when I do get there. Thanks for the tour. 👍👍👍🚢🛥☠⛴🛳⚓🚤⛵😎
For all the talk of being built for the Great Loop, there is not one mention of bridge clearance or draft. This looks to be well over the 19' 6" maximum height required, and I'd be willing to bet the draft is over 5' as well. I have heard of boats with 6' draft making the trip, they had to take less desirable routes.
You’ve really listened to feedback - great to see you focus on showing the boat rather than your presenter walking through. (No offence to Ryan - he did a great job!)
@Doug M thank you! Just what I needed. I'll have to devote all my christmas and bday money to the upkeep but I think itll be worth it. Maybe Santa will leave a Captain and crew in my stocking?
Very spacious interior but not my choice of decoration. Nice to have the open pilot house and galley next to each other. I did not get o feel of some of the design as you put this together jumping from room to room instead of a continuous walk. Thanks.
Wow what an impressive yacht Ryan yet again mate you did an amazing job 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I’m not sure what it is mate but seem to do it better than the other guys 👍🏻🇦🇺
Someone is spending millions of dollars on these yachts. Even with the screens, the helm looks like a bunch of junk jammed together on nice wood. Why can’t one company incorporate everything into the same interface? If it can be done on space capsule, it surely can be done on a yacht.
Depending on the size of the swells maybe that could happen but that happens on other boats depending on the size of the swells. She does pretty good though.
"Great loop" I kind of doubt that. At mile 300.6 on the Illinois River there is a fixed railroad bridge with a 19.7 foot vertical clearance so I doubt it.
The most "distinctive" feature of this boat is that it is creating a massive bow wave which means that it will require huge amounts of energy to go not very fast. Apart from that it is quite tasteful, which makes a change from the usual tat that gets presented on these kind of videos.Note no books anywhere. Or bookshelves. No rugs. No colour. No texture. No fabrics.
Pushing that much water up at the bow, no, not a long range displacement yacht. 3500gallons/13K litres with C18's - 1140 Hp EACH x 2? even at 50 litres per hour not possible. C18's would chew through much more than that at 8 knots. Lets say 90 to 120 litres per hour combined for the two of them, (God forbid pushing up to 15 knots + what 150 to 230 litres per hour?) anyway 13K litres dived by 100 Litres per hour (being nice) X 8 knots = 1,040 nautical miles. A long way from a Ocean crossing vessel. A 60 footer with the right hull shape and engine would chew through 18 to a max 25 litres per hour at 7 knots. There are many out there that does this type of litres per hour and even more, you just have to look.
@@123OGNIAN Good question, Lets say that we go down to 405 HP, lets pick a Cummins, that engine in an average displacement 60 footer would still chew though about 35 litres an hour at around 9 knots. In a twin installation thats a combined chew of 70 Litres per hour + Generators. However a lot of so called Ocean Voyager yachts need extra HP for a few reasons, 1) the hull design is not slippery enough, that means it pushes harder than it should just to get through the water. (If you see an almost flat & calming wake behind a boat, you know you are on a good thing with slip, if the wake is bubbling/angry, the hull shape is not fuel efficient) Many manufacturers have ineficient hull shapes, some top brands btw. I was recently at the hard at a marina and just could not believe just how much "junk" was under the waterline on this particular 70 footer. it also had big twins.... 2) they (the owner and manufacturer) want to go fast! so big HP = BIG $ at the fuel pump, let alone maintenance. Most go fast hulls ( I wont call these hulls planing) are a hell of a compromise between go fast and cruising and almost always, it never works efficiently. In a go fast/displacement hull you have to slow down to 6 to 8 knots in the rough, you simply cant go fast in the rough with a mono hull out in the Ocean, and a yacht that tries to be both fast and displacement is simply not as sea worthy as a full displacement in rough weather. Planing hulls are for speed - Displacement hulls should be just that, displacement - anyway thats my 2 cents worth. If you are interested I can put up a few links of examples of what I said above. Cheers and happy sailing :)
@@Leosarebetter Cheers to you to mate.Im still below amateur and saving but hopefully in 10 years something good will happen haha. The way i see these things today and the so called fuel efficiency makes me think that something like a sail/electric catamaran combo might be the future, or smaller trawlers like the nordhavn 63 that only uses 1 (i believe 420hp) engine(excluding the wing engine)
If I could afford this boat OR a 6 million dollar mansion, I'd own this boat and 1 million dollar luxury home and hopefully there would be enough left for a small crew. I mean, wouldn't anybody that is watching this video?
I can’t get over why the heck you would put room for 8 guests on here! Just a really bad idea! Way to small for that many! Everyone so greedy to fill the boat up and that definitely takes away from the experience!
These are my favorite ships, but I really hate the wheelhouse, no captain wants the t.v blaring and the guest talking and laughing, being obnoxious and drunk, I pass, but ty!
A sensible Captain would think one of two things: think "They're paying me enough that I'll pull up with drunk assholes." or "They're not paying me enough to deal with these drunk assholes." and then leave.
A beautiful yacht and the best presentation I have ever seen, thank you for not wasting time opening all the storage. Well done
This is by FAAARRR the best vessel I've seen yet. It totally blows away any vessel I've looked at. Presentation is flawlessly perfect. I now have the company in my sights. Thank you.
Hi, Anthony! Thanks so much for your awesome feedback. We are glad to hear that you are so impressed with the yacht! Please let us know if you have any questions!
This is the most efficient and elegant layout that I've seen on a boat of this size.
Agree. She was a well thought out vessel when they made her.
That just means you haven't seen a Marlow
This is the most appealing non-sailing yacht I have seen yet.
She is a stunning yacht. Glad to hear you like her.
A magnificent boat in the same league with Fleming and Nordhavn alike. It was another great tour
Glad you enjoyed it. We loved showing her off.
It’s nice, but I greatly prefer Flemings
The Hampton 68 has a dedicated heater to heat the rooms when their 68’ Endurance boat is in cold climates. I wonder if Outer Reef has such an option.
Interesting, as Fleming are even in the same league as Nordhavn
I love how comfortable and homey this yacht looks while also being so beautifully appointed.
Right? This yacht is just perfect.
One of the few pricey yachts on RUclips that actually looks worth the price.
She is worth every penny. She is a really gorgeous yacht. Glad you like her.
I watch a lot of Denison's videos....this boat is truly unique.
Thank you for watching. This boat is very unique to our fleet.
What an incredible yacht. Everything just extremely well thought out. I like her new name better.
Thanks a lot!
Another brilliant tour, Ryan's narration is clear and precise.
Everything about this yacht is excellent, every aspect enhances the overall package, nothing is ruined by compromise. Crew and guest facilities are faultless. A little battleship, almost flawless.
An awesome vessel, one l would love to own in a few years, this is the blueprint when I do get there.
Thanks for the tour. 👍👍👍🚢🛥☠⛴🛳⚓🚤⛵😎
Thank you for watching. Ryan does a great job so it is nice to see you enjoy his work.
Fantastic video once again Ryan!
Ryan knocks it out of the park! Thanks for watching.
love the look with the bridge and sky lounge together!
Thanks a lot!
Cuts through the water perfectly
Nice showing. Very well done 👍🏻
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you. We are glad to hear you enjoyed the video.
I was reading in Power and Motor yacht one of these recently went around Cape Horn. That's a tough yacht .
A well built boat!
That is so awesome I love the way they got all that room setup
Right? They did a great job on her design.
Nice film and a lovely yacht.
Thank you. We are glad you enjoyed it.
What a beautiful boat, and wonderfully done walk through. Music and camera work just magnificent. Could never afford it, but very fun to watch.
We are so glad you enjoyed the walkthrough. Thank you for watching.
Beautiful boat and a great walkthrough/narration.
She is beautiful. Thank you so much.
Sweet. Love this sort of boat. Well done on the video.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed.
That's a lovely vessel indeed. Presentation was A1 as well.
Thank you. W are glad you enjoyed it all.
i used to live in STUART... close to VERO AGAIN GOOD JOB
That's a great spot. Thank you for watching.
Wow, stunning yacht. I have so many questions. Thank you for a great walk through
Hey Jim we are happy to answer those questions for you! Let me know what you're thinking!
For all the talk of being built for the Great Loop, there is not one mention of bridge clearance or draft. This looks to be well over the 19' 6" maximum height required, and I'd be willing to bet the draft is over 5' as well. I have heard of boats with 6' draft making the trip, they had to take less desirable routes.
Hello, if you would love more information on the draft please visit her specs page: hubs.ly/H0rvgSx0.
Simply beautiful
Agree. Thank you for watching.
Stunning, really appreciate the effort, very very nice boat!
Thank you. We are very glad to hear you enjoy watching them.
Nice! A real no-nonsense boat. Seldom seen!
Exactly. She is a great yacht.
You’ve really listened to feedback - great to see you focus on showing the boat rather than your presenter walking through. (No offence to Ryan - he did a great job!)
Thank you. We do take in to consideration everything you guys tell us. Glad you are enjoying the changes.
Very nice. Excellent walk through.
Thank you. We are very glad to see you enjoyed it.
I love this yacht
We do too. Thank you for watching.
Denison Yachting you guys should check out the area of lake chelan Washington, it’s like an ornery ocean. Smack bang in the middle of the state
Impressive for sure. Love the kitchen area and pilot house.
Yes, she is an amazing yacht. Thanks for watching.
Viewing very well handled....thank you!
We are glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching.
You mentioned in the video this was a great loop capable ship. What is the air draft and water draft on this? Thanks.
Hello Mark, for more information on that please visit: hubs.ly/H0rvgSx0
@@DenisonYachting Thank you for the link.
@@DenisonYachting yet curiously, air draft nor water draft are listed on the linked page.
Awesome Trawler. Too many commercials - takes away from the great presentation.
Raymond... thanks for the feedback... always try to find the right balance here. We may have gone too far in that direction.
With the size and space of that 86, You can fit 20 family members there With additional mattresses on the floor and others sleeping on the couch.
I'd gladly ditch living on land to live on this beauty!
So would I.
Totally agree with you on that one.
Only 5 mill? Well, today is my birthday. I'll be looking for envelopes filled with cash!
@Doug M thank you! Just what I needed. I'll have to devote all my christmas and bday money to the upkeep but I think itll be worth it. Maybe Santa will leave a Captain and crew in my stocking?
Plus a couple hundred grand a year minimum for operation, maintenance, fuel, dockage...
Very cool. Love that bridge set up.
Yes, that is a very unique part of her.
A well done discrimination of Simon Says. Not to mention one beautiful yacht.
Thank you. She is beautiful.
Take my money......(if i had enough) Lovely fitted M/Y, nice taste.
Deal!
Excellent video
Thank you and thank you for watching.
I love this boat!!!
We do too. Glad you like her.
Excellent video thank you
Thank you for watching.
Very spacious interior but not my choice of decoration. Nice to have the open pilot house and galley next to each other. I did not get o feel of some of the design as you put this together jumping from room to room instead of a continuous walk. Thanks.
Thank you for watching. The open pilot house is great!
Wow what an impressive yacht Ryan yet again mate you did an amazing job 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I’m not sure what it is mate but seem to do it better than the other guys 👍🏻🇦🇺
Ryan does do a fantastic job. We are very glad to see you enjoy his work. Thank you for watching.
Is Simon says 86 ft is this vessel for sale or can you build me the same vessel can you let me know thank you cheers mate
Yes she is still available, here is her specs page: hubs.ly/H0rvgSx0. She is asking $4,795,000.
very nice
How much is vessel cost mate can you let me know thank you cheers mate
$4,795,000
Denison Yachting I'll take one can I finance for 5000 years?
Maybe I missed it, did they give the range of this vessel at cruising speed and top speed?
Hello, if you did miss it the link provided has all the information hubs.ly/H0rvgSx0.
is this the yatch that used in a movie "fools gold" ?
Our broker Mike could answer that for you. Shoot him an email at Mike@DenisonYachting.com.
the crews quarters are a lot bigger than the crews quarters on the ymc yachet they are really really small
I'm SOLD!!! Will you guys accept a third party out of state check with no ID for payment?
Haha
I will take it. Please deliver to Southport Yacht Club. ASAP
You got it.
Where are the rod holders?
Hello, please email Mike@DenisonYachting.com. He will answer that for you.
7:07 Dudes in the whaler: "Slow the f*ck down you a**holes!" LOL
It's hard to ride slow sometimes when it comes the boating.
Perfect!
Agree. Thank you for watching.
Someone is spending millions of dollars on these yachts. Even with the screens, the helm looks like a bunch of junk jammed together on nice wood. Why can’t one company incorporate everything into the same interface? If it can be done on space capsule, it surely can be done on a yacht.
Why does she look so down by the bow? I can see lots of green water coming over on a heavy sea.
Depending on the size of the swells maybe that could happen but that happens on other boats depending on the size of the swells. She does pretty good though.
I got a half eaten bag of chips and a loonie. Is that enough for a down payment?
Not exactly but you're getting closer.
Wow, excellent video. Nice tug boat.
Love this yacht, but the name? Simon Says? What does Simon Say? Does this yacht talk? ❤💙
Every yacht/boat has a unique story behind their name. It would be cool to hear the owners story for this one.
"Great loop" I kind of doubt that. At mile 300.6 on the Illinois River there is a fixed railroad bridge with a 19.7 foot vertical clearance so I doubt it.
A 2017 yacht that has the woodwork and a enclosed fly bridge or sky lounge, and built quality that's like a tank must cost over 4 million
Sounds perfect to me.
Nice
Thank you and thank you for watching.
“You can run this boat yourself”.
“with limited crew”
Which is it?
An 86' would be best with a captain and a few crew I would suggest.
@@DenisonYachting An 86ft boat is perfectly capable of being run by a couple with no crew
Best boat I ever seen but I don’t have the money 😔
She is stunning. Keep working hard my friend.
Am I the only one wondering about the price??
She is $4,795,000.
The most important question: What kind of job do I need to get to afford one of these 🤔
CEO. Or pop star. Even used I bet it's $5,000,000 or more.
Work hard and dream big my friend.
@@DenisonYachting and, the most important thing, be lucky.
That’ll be a yes please
Agree. So glad you like her.
Only 2 laundry centers? I'm sorry, but that just won't do. What else ya got? :-)
The most "distinctive" feature of this boat is that it is creating a massive bow wave which means that it will require huge amounts of energy to go not very fast. Apart from that it is quite tasteful, which makes a change from the usual tat that gets presented on these kind of videos.Note no books anywhere. Or bookshelves. No rugs. No colour. No texture. No fabrics.
My thoughts exactly, it looks like it's sinking in flat water
We are glad to hear you think she is tasteful. We appreciate you watching.
That was my first thought. Looks like it's pushing a lot of water.
Plows oddly bow down.
You think?
Let's start the name changing ceremony now...ok we need to wait for my bestseller to be written and become a bestseller, then she is mine...
Alright we will be waiting.
Pushing that much water up at the bow, no, not a long range displacement yacht. 3500gallons/13K litres with C18's - 1140 Hp EACH x 2? even at 50 litres per hour not possible. C18's would chew through much more than that at 8 knots. Lets say 90 to 120 litres per hour combined for the two of them, (God forbid pushing up to 15 knots + what 150 to 230 litres per hour?) anyway 13K litres dived by 100 Litres per hour (being nice) X 8 knots = 1,040 nautical miles. A long way from a Ocean crossing vessel. A 60 footer with the right hull shape and engine would chew through 18 to a max 25 litres per hour at 7 knots. There are many out there that does this type of litres per hour and even more, you just have to look.
Yes, thank you for sharing.
What if the engines were weaker, like 450-500 hp each? By the way, great info that they dont give you on the pampflet.
@@123OGNIAN Good question, Lets say that we go down to 405 HP, lets pick a Cummins, that engine in an average displacement 60 footer would still chew though about 35 litres an hour at around 9 knots. In a twin installation thats a combined chew of 70 Litres per hour + Generators. However a lot of so called Ocean Voyager yachts need extra HP for a few reasons, 1) the hull design is not slippery enough, that means it pushes harder than it should just to get through the water. (If you see an almost flat & calming wake behind a boat, you know you are on a good thing with slip, if the wake is bubbling/angry, the hull shape is not fuel efficient) Many manufacturers have ineficient hull shapes, some top brands btw. I was recently at the hard at a marina and just could not believe just how much "junk" was under the waterline on this particular 70 footer. it also had big twins.... 2) they (the owner and manufacturer) want to go fast! so big HP = BIG $ at the fuel pump, let alone maintenance. Most go fast hulls ( I wont call these hulls planing) are a hell of a compromise between go fast and cruising and almost always, it never works efficiently. In a go fast/displacement hull you have to slow down to 6 to 8 knots in the rough, you simply cant go fast in the rough with a mono hull out in the Ocean, and a yacht that tries to be both fast and displacement is simply not as sea worthy as a full displacement in rough weather. Planing hulls are for speed - Displacement hulls should be just that, displacement - anyway thats my 2 cents worth. If you are interested I can put up a few links of examples of what I said above. Cheers and happy sailing :)
@@Leosarebetter Cheers to you to mate.Im still below amateur and saving but hopefully in 10 years something good will happen haha. The way i see these things today and the so called fuel efficiency makes me think that something like a sail/electric catamaran combo might be the future, or smaller trawlers like the nordhavn 63 that only uses 1 (i believe 420hp) engine(excluding the wing engine)
Stick with Cantiere delle Marche.
Outer Reefs are great as well though!
@@DenisonYachting Sure, if you fancy living in what looks like a western saloon.
That is the price for this boat
She is asking $4,795,000.
I would of bought the yacht but I didn't know they catered to gingers
Cater to gingers? The ginger is what makes this yacht look so good so it's clearly not the yacht for you.
If I could afford this boat OR a 6 million dollar mansion, I'd own this boat and 1 million dollar luxury home and hopefully there would be enough left for a small crew. I mean, wouldn't anybody that is watching this video?
I know we would.
👍👍👍 ( great )
Thank you and thank you for watching!
@saimansays
I can’t get over why the heck you would put room for 8 guests on here! Just a really bad idea! Way to small for that many! Everyone so greedy to fill the boat up and that definitely takes away from the experience!
These are my favorite ships, but I really hate the wheelhouse, no captain wants the t.v blaring and the guest talking and laughing, being obnoxious and drunk, I pass, but ty!
A sanguine captain would absolutely love that.
A sensible Captain would think one of two things: think "They're paying me enough that I'll pull up with drunk assholes." or "They're not paying me enough to deal with these drunk assholes." and then leave.
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Yes she is. Thank you for watching.
Lol this video has 86K views
Because she is a stunning vessel.
Now it doesn’t
Please it's 'Simon Says' not 'Simon Said'
Yes, that is what the name of the yacht says.
Couldn't even get across the Atlantic with that short range
A very beautiful boat. But when you're selling a boat for $4.8million you MIGHT want to dress the part.
Not dressing for success may turn some potential customers towards another broker!
great, perfet, incredible bla bla bla bla bla meh, extremly booring.
Yeah she is pretty great. Thank you for watching.
Fuuuuuuuugly
Not in the slightest but thank you for watching.
No way someone will pay 5 mil for this 1990 looking boat
Flemming makes and sells yachts that look like yachts of 40 years ago. Customers are often silver haired.
One word, verbose.
Thank you for watching.