I'm not interested in boats at all. By some weird twist of RUclips recommended I saw one of your videos, never missed a video from that day on. Absolutely love your passion and presentation style. Would be nice if the price is in the title though, that way I know by what order of magnitude I'm not able to afford the boat. Definitely keep going, loving your content.
I recently found your channel and am blown away by the quality and enthusiasm you have in all of your videos. Your passion for these beautiful vessels is really contagious!
I live in New Zealand and was born and raised in Auckland, which is also often called "The City of Sails" because of all the yachts on our beautiful harbour. As a result I have been fortunate to have been on many yachts, even though I don't know the first thing about sailing them. I've always been there as a guest, apart from one time when I was cruising around the Greek Islands in a yacht in my capacity as Nanny to two children. I was based in London during the year I was Nannying. That was a beautiful yacht when we went to Greece. I just love your channel Nick and I keep finding that I am coming back to view more and more of your yachts (and your motor homes, which are also a big thing here in New Zealand). I will just give one criticism about this particular yacht and that is that I would feel extremely claustrophobic in the crew quarters. If I owned this particular yacht I don't think I could bring myself to expect anyone to sleep there. How do others feel about the crew area here?
Ive never been on a Yacht, I probably never will be on a Yacht, but man, the way Nick delivers the tour is just so compelling. He is like the toned down more classy version of Robin Leach from that old TV show "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous" Such passion & great subtle details you learn about the boats.Nick knows ALOT about these majestic vessels, & it's always interesting to hear his comments.
By far the best presenter so far I've seen. I feel like I see every inch of the yatchs. I highly recommend you do other channels for Vehicles, Properties and anything in between.
Sunseeker's are lush from bow to stern, one day I will be going down that route, just a few lottery numbers away. Another great video, keep up the good work. Cheers
Absolutely in love with this boat, wow, packs a punch way above its weight (size), so versatile, lovely flow through the various areas - this should surely win some awards - what a stunner.
I know nothing about boats and have little interest in them. But something about your videos is so engaging. Have seen all of them now and will continue to watch! great stuff
This is still a bit out of my brice range right now, but this is the kind of boat that I would love day. Something big enough to put my bicycle and my scuba dive gear in, with tanks and a compressor, with the ability to sleep overnight if needed, and have guests ,but is still small enough that I could operate and manage it, and fast enough to have fun.
Great job Nick. Clever innovation from enclosed to sports helm, smart. You stated there was room for a tender in the Garage, but there was pull out hatch and seat.
Nice job Sunseeker but also nice job Nick I would say! As always a joy to watch your videos. This boat is all I'd ever need from a boat. Would be interesting to hear in your future videos about running costs of owning such boats. With pre-owned boat prices not being as scary as buying brand new I think a lot of people find that interesting.
Definitely love the open feel. Opening everything suddenly makes the main deck feel like a slightly more enclosed fly bridge. Definitely would be a first pick if I won the lottery
Love this Sunseeker, the layout is fantastic for its size and the little nooks give it character as well as function. The only issue I noticed was in the galley, if you were cooking and stepped back just a little too far, you may end up falling down the stair to the master!
You'd need to go backwards, and then go left, but I take your point. It's the nature of boats, at least under 130ft, that there will always be small compromises at least.
Love your channel Nick, always had a passing interest in boats, particularly when I was in St Tropez on my motorbike in about 2002, remember being quite taken by a Mangusta 108, I have to say this Sunseeker seems a fabulous boat, lovely size and specced beautifully. Be nice to get a Mangusta on the channel, keep the videos coming...top job👍
Do not get carried away with Italian design unless you are a midget. The crew quarters are abysmal. Just saying as all boat builders need to provide better skipper (crew) quarters.
This must be constructed using some sort of flexible material that permits a 57' boat dockside, to become a full, proper yacht whilst onboard. Very clever. Very roomy AND comfy. I love it! Thank you for sharing...
Discovered this channel recently, been watching all the videos since, and have been watching lots of other boat tours, but none of them are as in-depth and consistent as yours. Personally, I think I'd prefer a Nordhavn 60 with modern furnishings, not the classic wooden boat furnishing style you find in older Nordhavn's, instead of this, but ofc, I have to win the lottery first
Nice boat, as always with sunseeker. But I prefer the flybridge boats with aft galley. They're more practical and I like the extra entertaining space. Great video all the same.
I raced her up the Solent back from Yarmouth when she was in Ocean Village for the Sunseeker pop-up in March on a lovely sunny day. Think she can just push over the 30 knots (I was doing 35-36 and only just inching ahead). Lovely yacht
That is a super boat, I love to BBQ so having two is excellent (if not slightly OTT), love these reviews and relaxed total view of these boats well done. Not sure about the crew ‘room’ unless you are from the C18
Thanks Damo. I think the crew space is more about using the space for very occasional use. It's very small, but it's another great facility for a sub 60ft sports cruiser.
The level of tech and adaptability in these new boats is fantastic. Really makes the boats versatile. Just wondering though, 5 to 10 years dow; the road, what will the maintenance on all these mechanisms look like?
It doubles as a morgue :) without the plastic and the big bag it's probably ok. If there is internet no big deal. To me it seems more strange to have a stranger on board 24/7. Some stranger sitting at the helm all the time. I guess I'm not used to servants but that aspect of yachting doesn't appeal to me. Say I rented a 60 in the med, for the same price I'd much prefer without crew. The galley below however means I wouldn't pick this boat. At 57 feet it should have proper main deck.
@@DanFrederiksen "At 57 feet it should have proper main deck." For you it may not be "proper," the same as others think crew is proper (agreed not on this boat - but others, yes). In this size range had you never realised that an aft galley or mid on main deck comes with smaller sink, smaller cook top, smaller fridge / freezer? And all of that is AOK if you want a weekender boat, that you can load and sleep below in bigger cabin area, however if you want to be gone for a couple weeks or more, you will appreciate the proper (for that) sized appliances of a galley below deck. In this size range there are often many possibilities in layout that could be either of these two variations. I think you meant "different layout" as opposed to "proper."
@@Dobermanator of course there is an element of preference in it but other than presumption of majority vote in my favor, if you look to bigger and bigger boats, they very rarely stove the galley 'below' deck. Is it something lesser boats tend to do out of necessity. A further and I think important point, the aft of the boat has a low utility sun bed part and a large outdoor sitting area. Plus a slanted back. It would take very little of that to extend the lounge/saloon to include a galley at least as spacious as the one below. You'll notice the helm side of the lounge has rather low utility. Some might like this oversize speedboat feel to it at 1.6m$ but can't help think that slight rearrangement would sell 10x more. It could still have the slide roof and no fly. It's fine to have variation and I'm not saying this config is a complete misfire, I could live with it. But I can also assure you that if I had to pay the 1.6 I would never pick this over the terrasse seating, kitchen and living room cosy trifecta. The same is done in homes with open layout kitchen connected to dining area. A house with a kitchen in the basement would make miss piggys out of women :)
@@Dobermanator and a follow up. I just became aware of how effective use of space Princess yachts manages. Check out the Princess 52 (not V52), supposedly a much smaller boat but wow. It's so popular that a 6 year old boat sells for about new price. That's crazy. The newer Princess F55 with white interior just slays this supposed predator and it's cheaper.
You could just about convince yourself you were on the top sun deck of a three or four deck super yacht, with that sunroof open and the BBQ churning out Yakitori.
I started with the 17m superyacht tour and didn't think it could get any better. But it does. I actually prefer these smaller boats, more bijou and much cosier. Another great tour.
Thank you for the great videos. This boat doesn't interest me much due to the extensive seating area. There is enough contiguous seating for 15 people on the main deck. I wouldn't have that many on board at one time. The Sealine C530 is a much better design IMO. Putting a table on the bow and a main deck galley are brilliant.
£1,000,000 to burn on a boat and I'm definitely getting that 2006 Sunseeker 82 over this. I'm only a million shy of my current boat budget too! EDIT: manufacturers probably wouldn't like it but that'd be a great comprison video, cost-for-cost boat running costs. I.E. why not have an 82 instead of a 57?
I've just amended the title to include it (once I'd found my price list!) They start at just a fraction over £1M ex VAT, plus whatever extras you spec of course.
Ah, now that's quite a boat! If you RUclips search it you'll find a drive video I made of that one (It's not on AQUAHOLIC, it was for Motor Boats Monthly).
Yes I've seen it. I just love the styling of it. Can imagine all the fun to be had in it. On a similar theme, it's good to watch the old, round Britain power boat race and the difference types of boats competing.
@@AQUAHOLIC do you need an adopted son? Lol! Comes with an amazing Graphic Designer wife and grandson. I can be your camera guy and drone operator. Also have 6 years experience police/military boat operator.
AQUAHOLIC p.s. I see you’ve mentioned a tour video of the 95 that was next along to this one but it’s not on your channel yet? Edit- May have been the one from 2 months ago?
Oh what a lovely boat! Would you say you can single hand this size yacht? Especially if you had a yacht remote installed? I've also got a commercial captain's license, but currently only up to 5 tons.
Hey I'm curious about something Nick ( if I may call you by your first name) If I purchased ( BIG IF) one if the boats that you presented, would you be able to receive commission on the sale of said boat?
You can tell that you appreciate boats - your knowledge and passion come through. Thanks for another!
Thank you, I really appreciate your comment. :)
I'm not interested in boats at all. By some weird twist of RUclips recommended I saw one of your videos, never missed a video from that day on. Absolutely love your passion and presentation style. Would be nice if the price is in the title though, that way I know by what order of magnitude I'm not able to afford the boat. Definitely keep going, loving your content.
Thank you Stef, really appreciate your comment. I've just amended the title to include the price, it's a good suggestion.
@@AQUAHOLIC thats a great tip as we all like to know price and how many NM a boat can go max.
@@JamesT65 Thanks James.
this is literally me hahaha
Stef Kuypers Hi I'm the same never owned a yacht/boat but I find it very relaxing watching videos like this on RUclips, brilliant! .
I recently found your channel and am blown away by the quality and enthusiasm you have in all of your videos. Your passion for these beautiful vessels is really contagious!
That's really kind of you to say so, thanks Daniel.
This is my dream boat for the UK use, just hits the spot love it!
I live in New Zealand and was born and raised in Auckland, which is also often called "The City of Sails" because of all the yachts on our beautiful harbour. As a result I have been fortunate to have been on many yachts, even though I don't know the first thing about sailing them. I've always been there as a guest, apart from one time when I was cruising around the Greek Islands in a yacht in my capacity as Nanny to two children. I was based in London during the year I was Nannying. That was a beautiful yacht when we went to Greece. I just love your channel Nick and I keep finding that I am coming back to view more and more of your yachts (and your motor homes, which are also a big thing here in New Zealand). I will just give one criticism about this particular yacht and that is that I would feel extremely claustrophobic in the crew quarters. If I owned this particular yacht I don't think I could bring myself to expect anyone to sleep there. How do others feel about the crew area here?
Cracking vessel, great tour. Love the versatility and adaptability. Thanks Nick.
Ive never been on a Yacht, I probably never will be on a Yacht, but man, the way Nick delivers the tour is just so compelling.
He is like the toned down more classy version of Robin Leach from that old TV show "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous"
Such passion & great subtle details you learn about the boats.Nick knows ALOT about these majestic vessels, & it's always interesting to hear his comments.
By far the best presenter so far I've seen. I feel like I see every inch of the yatchs. I highly recommend you do other channels for Vehicles, Properties and anything in between.
Thank you! :)
Sunseeker's are lush from bow to stern, one day I will be going down that route, just a few lottery numbers away. Another great video, keep up the good work. Cheers
Absolutely in love with this boat, wow, packs a punch way above its weight (size), so versatile, lovely flow through the various areas - this should surely win some awards - what a stunner.
I know nothing about boats and have little interest in them. But something about your videos is so engaging. Have seen all of them now and will continue to watch! great stuff
Fantastic, thanks Jack! Great to have you aboard the good ship AQUAHOLIC :)
Love his voice..it’s so soothing
Great videos. Great boats. Great commentary. Thanks
Beautiful vessel, thanks for showing us around.
You're very welcome, glad you liked it!
This is still a bit out of my brice range right now, but this is the kind of boat that I would love day. Something big enough to put my bicycle and my scuba dive gear in, with tanks and a compressor, with the ability to sleep overnight if needed, and have guests ,but is still small enough that I could operate and manage it, and fast enough to have fun.
Awesome boat for its size and great tour as always Nick thanks for sharing this 👍🇨🇦
This is a excellent / beautiful boat! Well laid out... a perfect cruiser!! It is a spectacular boat!!
Great boat. Well laid out for the size.
Awesome as always
"Morning papers and croissants".
I love the cockpit seating. Much better than the traditional layout 👍
Absolutely. It works brilliantly!
Great job Nick. Clever innovation from enclosed to sports helm, smart.
You stated there was room for a tender in the Garage, but there was pull out hatch and seat.
The whole centre transom section lifts to access the garage.
Nice job Sunseeker but also nice job Nick I would say! As always a joy to watch your videos. This boat is all I'd ever need from a boat. Would be interesting to hear in your future videos about running costs of owning such boats. With pre-owned boat prices not being as scary as buying brand new I think a lot of people find that interesting.
Thank you, appreciate it.
Definitely love the open feel. Opening everything suddenly makes the main deck feel like a slightly more enclosed fly bridge. Definitely would be a first pick if I won the lottery
Love this Sunseeker, the layout is fantastic for its size and the little nooks give it character as well as function. The only issue I noticed was in the galley, if you were cooking and stepped back just a little too far, you may end up falling down the stair to the master!
You'd need to go backwards, and then go left, but I take your point. It's the nature of boats, at least under 130ft, that there will always be small compromises at least.
Love your channel Nick, always had a passing interest in boats, particularly when I was in St Tropez on my motorbike in about 2002, remember being quite taken by a Mangusta 108, I have to say this Sunseeker seems a fabulous boat, lovely size and specced beautifully. Be nice to get a Mangusta on the channel, keep the videos coming...top job👍
Wow Sunseeker stepping up to Italian design levels, looking very smart.
Do not get carried away with Italian design unless you are a midget. The crew quarters are abysmal. Just saying as all boat builders need to provide better skipper (crew) quarters.
@@rosstuck3927 Crew quaters on a daycruising 57 boat? LOL... Ross retract your thing!
You're socks are always on point. Nice videos!
This must be constructed using some sort of flexible material that permits a 57' boat dockside, to become a full, proper yacht whilst onboard. Very clever. Very roomy AND comfy. I love it!
Thank you for sharing...
Discovered this channel recently, been watching all the videos since, and have been watching lots of other boat tours, but none of them are as in-depth and consistent as yours. Personally, I think I'd prefer a Nordhavn 60 with modern furnishings, not the classic wooden boat furnishing style you find in older Nordhavn's, instead of this, but ofc, I have to win the lottery first
Great to have you aboard James!
The position office Tv will slightly work for the lounge and the outdoor lounge... Princess 55 has it spot on
Excellent boat amazing spaces really flows
Great video! much love from the Philippines.
Thank you! Same to you from the UK :)
great video! Really appreciate your attention to the details!
Thanks for watching and your your comment :)
Nice boat, as always with sunseeker. But I prefer the flybridge boats with aft galley. They're more practical and I like the extra entertaining space. Great video all the same.
I raced her up the Solent back from Yarmouth when she was in Ocean Village for the Sunseeker pop-up in March on a lovely sunny day. Think she can just push over the 30 knots (I was doing 35-36 and only just inching ahead). Lovely yacht
She can indeed - Sunseeker say 32 knots max for this model.
@@AQUAHOLIC in fact, I forgot but I got some footage ;-) ruclips.net/video/eQm34Yzw3Bc/видео.html
Looking good!
Brilliant review
Such a beautiful little boat would love to retire on something like this.
Just LOVE this boat!
You're not alone - I could just imagine 'Smuggler's Blues 7' across the transom... :D
That little nook made me smile.
Very nice boat by sunseeker! You will be on 20k subs before you know it. Keep it up!👍
That would be great. Thanks for your comment Ben. :)
That is a super boat, I love to BBQ so having two is excellent (if not slightly OTT), love these reviews and relaxed total view of these boats well done. Not sure about the crew ‘room’ unless you are from the C18
Thanks Damo. I think the crew space is more about using the space for very occasional use. It's very small, but it's another great facility for a sub 60ft sports cruiser.
To think you only had 10k subs a couple of weeks ago!! Well done!
I'm so excited about how it's going! Thank you :)
Oh I like her....these lower aft crew cabins dont do my claustrophobia any good...thanks as always
Amazing vid keep it up!
Thank you :)
The level of tech and adaptability in these new boats is fantastic. Really makes the boats versatile. Just wondering though, 5 to 10 years dow; the road, what will the maintenance on all these mechanisms look like?
Oh I could so live on a nice boat like this one!! I’m jealous
Sun Shade in the UK ha ha !!! Great video going to have one of these when I win the lottery!!
Hey, we get hot sunny days in the UK! It was on a Wednesday last year...
Chris Wellstead No its umbrella .
Like the galley below with dinette. No bow seating area though.
This guy loves a boat and a pair of sunglasses
That crew cabin looks horrible!!
marco perry true but wouldn’t need crew on a boat if that size anyway so you can use it for storage
It doubles as a morgue :) without the plastic and the big bag it's probably ok. If there is internet no big deal. To me it seems more strange to have a stranger on board 24/7. Some stranger sitting at the helm all the time. I guess I'm not used to servants but that aspect of yachting doesn't appeal to me. Say I rented a 60 in the med, for the same price I'd much prefer without crew.
The galley below however means I wouldn't pick this boat. At 57 feet it should have proper main deck.
@@DanFrederiksen "At 57 feet it should have proper main deck." For you it may not be "proper," the same as others think crew is proper (agreed not on this boat - but others, yes). In this size range had you never realised that an aft galley or mid on main deck comes with smaller sink, smaller cook top, smaller fridge / freezer? And all of that is AOK if you want a weekender boat, that you can load and sleep below in bigger cabin area, however if you want to be gone for a couple weeks or more, you will appreciate the proper (for that) sized appliances of a galley below deck. In this size range there are often many possibilities in layout that could be either of these two variations. I think you meant "different layout" as opposed to "proper."
@@Dobermanator of course there is an element of preference in it but other than presumption of majority vote in my favor, if you look to bigger and bigger boats, they very rarely stove the galley 'below' deck. Is it something lesser boats tend to do out of necessity. A further and I think important point, the aft of the boat has a low utility sun bed part and a large outdoor sitting area. Plus a slanted back. It would take very little of that to extend the lounge/saloon to include a galley at least as spacious as the one below. You'll notice the helm side of the lounge has rather low utility. Some might like this oversize speedboat feel to it at 1.6m$ but can't help think that slight rearrangement would sell 10x more. It could still have the slide roof and no fly. It's fine to have variation and I'm not saying this config is a complete misfire, I could live with it. But I can also assure you that if I had to pay the 1.6 I would never pick this over the terrasse seating, kitchen and living room cosy trifecta. The same is done in homes with open layout kitchen connected to dining area. A house with a kitchen in the basement would make miss piggys out of women :)
@@Dobermanator and a follow up. I just became aware of how effective use of space Princess yachts manages. Check out the Princess 52 (not V52), supposedly a much smaller boat but wow. It's so popular that a 6 year old boat sells for about new price. That's crazy. The newer Princess F55 with white interior just slays this supposed predator and it's cheaper.
Love this boat.
I wish i had this so much
We want the full review please
You could just about convince yourself you were on the top sun deck of a three or four deck super yacht, with that sunroof open and the BBQ churning out Yakitori.
I started with the 17m superyacht tour and didn't think it could get any better. But it does. I actually prefer these smaller boats, more bijou and much cosier. Another great tour.
Amazing!!
great job cheers
Thanks for another quality video. What can you say about sunseeker yachts other than they are superb
Totally agree. Thanks for your comment David.
Crazy that £1,000,000 in the boat world gets you alot but at the same time not alot atall
Thank you for the great videos. This boat doesn't interest me much due to the extensive seating area. There is enough contiguous seating for 15 people on the main deck. I wouldn't have that many on board at one time. The Sealine C530 is a much better design IMO. Putting a table on the bow and a main deck galley are brilliant.
The Sealine is certainly an interesting design. I must get a yacht tour of one.
Cabriolet Sunseeker Predator 57 😃👍🏾
Nice retractable roof.
It works really well and with the retractable aft bulkhead it transforms the deck saloon into an open cockpit brilliantly!
Much more roomier than it appears.
It's a very clever layout for sure.
As always I loved the video! How much is the boat specifically?
I don't know the exact price of this example, but they start at just over £1M ex VAT
What are the window circles inside the windows? (Port Holes) Know nothing about boating, but love ur channel. I would love to go boating one day.
Those are small opening sections for ventilation
Do a tour of a sunseeker Manhattan 73
If I get the chance I will.
Thanks keep it up
I do note that the main deck is one level, no steps. Princess doesn't even do that at 62. Interesting difference.
Great video and boat! May I ask what your personal boat is?
Have a look on my channel for any video with 'Smuggler's Blues' in the title - that's my boat. :)
£1,000,000 to burn on a boat and I'm definitely getting that 2006 Sunseeker 82 over this. I'm only a million shy of my current boat budget too!
EDIT: manufacturers probably wouldn't like it but that'd be a great comprison video, cost-for-cost boat running costs. I.E. why not have an 82 instead of a 57?
looks like the tv is blocked by the driving seats unless you sit on the end seat in the cockpit?
What's the bigger boat next to this? Do you have a tour of that?
Plenty of bigger Sunseekers on the channel 🙂
PS. The one next to it is a Sunseeker 95 Yacht
@@AQUAHOLIC thank you sir
Perfect.
What’s the range on a boat like this?
Lovely boat, how much does it go for?
I've just amended the title to include it (once I'd found my price list!) They start at just a fraction over £1M ex VAT, plus whatever extras you spec of course.
I love boats!
what would be your favorite company if you should buy a motor-yacht between 60 and 80ft?
Very difficult question to answer as it depends entirely on your priorities (and budget!)
This guy just gets into it the other videos spend 2 hours talking
Nice. But I'll carry on dreaming about having a levi corsair
Ah, now that's quite a boat! If you RUclips search it you'll find a drive video I made of that one (It's not on AQUAHOLIC, it was for Motor Boats Monthly).
Yes I've seen it. I just love the styling of it. Can imagine all the fun to be had in it. On a similar theme, it's good to watch the old, round Britain power boat race and the difference types of boats competing.
The predator is one sexy boat.
It does look fantastic!
How does this boat compare to a Cantieri 54 price wise and build quality
No idea I'm afraid, I've never been on Cantieri 54. I'll have to try and seek one out.
This is the one. Now i just need a Capt. License and a couple million for the boat and things.
No licence needed in the UK! The cash might be more of a challenge though. :)
@@AQUAHOLIC oh perfect! Do you know if you need one for the US? I think it's +50ft?
@@HinspectorGournal I've no idea about the US I'm afraid.
@@AQUAHOLIC do you need an adopted son? Lol! Comes with an amazing Graphic Designer wife and grandson. I can be your camera guy and drone operator. Also have 6 years experience police/military boat operator.
@@HinspectorGournal Haha, that's very kind of you. My real one might be a little miffed however! :D
Princess for small boats and Sunseeker for large boats IMHO.
0:45 wow that's sorta nightmarish crew quarters right there.
The boat’s nice, but I like the Pepsi GMT more.
Well spotted! :)
Collaboration with David Seal on the way? 👀
Watch this space... :D
AQUAHOLIC p.s. I see you’ve mentioned a tour video of the 95 that was next along to this one but it’s not on your channel yet?
Edit- May have been the one from 2 months ago?
@@jak3y369 That's the one! It's taken a while to get around to putting this one up but they were actually done at the same time.
Can you please try find a $5 million yacht to do a tour on
Have a look around my channel, a couple at £6M, one at £17M.
Oh what a lovely boat! Would you say you can single hand this size yacht? Especially if you had a yacht remote installed? I've also got a commercial captain's license, but currently only up to 5 tons.
No engine room view. Why?
How hard you think it is to drive a yacht this size? Is a captain necessary?
Hey I'm curious about something Nick ( if I may call you by your first name)
If I purchased ( BIG IF) one if the boats that you presented, would you be able to receive commission on the sale of said boat?
I'd rather that than you called me by someone else's! No, I don't make any sales commission. 🙂
I YOURE n•1 fan 🔥🔥🔥❤️👌🏻
If like to seee you walk through that 95. M
You can do exactly that - it's on my channel. Have a look through recent videos or the Superyacht playlist, it's on there.
Очень хороший обзор. Спасибо.
Finally a yauct that I can afford lol
설마.. 딱히 다른점이라곤 선루프 달렸다고 비슷한 크기에 다른 배들과 가격차이가 40만 파운드..?
Hello
I suppose when one buys a million pound boat you don’t just get the boat, you get a lifestyle
Anyone got a spare £1 million haha lovely boat
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