I’ve watched hundreds of RUclips video presentations of yachts, and I must say, THIS particular video is my all time favorite. I love the fact that you don’t open EVERY SINGLE CABINET, DRAWER, AND STORAGE LOCKER like many people do when giving a tour. I think this particular ship/yacht is in my top five. Thank you for your professionalism in giving us this tour.
Back when I was a student on the Nautical College in Den Helder (the Netherlands) I have sailed on this vessel three times. Of course this was before her conversion. Wonderful to see her back in this video.
How nice to see, my brother in law was involved in the first build (refit) back in 2006, for what I remember the old trainings vessel was filled up to her neck with asbestos that all had to go out, it was done on a shipyard in Poland before any other work could be done to her. Also nice to see some instruments I worked on in the past on the bridge, so I can say there is a little bit of me on board of this wonderful vessel!
Ehat a treat and what an awesome vessel. To be invited aboard, for any reason is just amazing. I'm sure they were excited to get some new people aboard, but to also,habe someone that loves yachts and especially explorer yachts. The ultimate dream. Hearing the kids in the background knowing they are tzken care of....priceless
This is probably the most beautiful ship I've ever seen. Especially all the different elements of dutch maritime design, such as that wheelhouse has clearly its inspiration of tugboat Holland, the funnels are undoubtedly connected with Bureau Wijsmuller and Smit Lloyd, somehow I also got a sense of the Holland America Line ships in its over all design. I've probably missed a few eastereggs but nonetheless an absolute brilliant vessel
An absolutely stunning ship. Just looked it up - to charter this it's $600,000 per week, plus expenses (which, I assume, means gas, food, booze, tips for the 19 crew, and taxes). So let's say it's $1mill for the week. If you have a full complement of 26 guests that's about $40,000 per guest, per week. I"ve GOTTA start hanging out with a better class of people ...
This is not the usual over sized modern speed boat I see around today. It is a real ship and reminds me immediately of the the Christiana. I could live with the single caterpillar engine with no worries, as many a much bigger ship have had in the past. And I would feel more comfortable and safer travelling around the world, aboard this ship than most other flash yachts I see around today. I was stuck in the Indian ocean in a monsoon once on an old 16,000 ton ship with this design hull, and these canoe hulls are designed to handle the rough weather. It does not matter how fast your boat can go, it won't help in rough seas because you have to slow down in rough seas to match the seas pace to survive. Even a 200,000 ton ships has to do that. This is a liner hull and not a cruise ship hull which has to avoid rough weather like the plague.
Not to worry, most boats have a small single engine as (not shown) a back up motor, approximately 70 hp, depends on size of boat, but enough to get you... home
Nice!❤️👍It’s great that you were able to have your family along. What an awesome experience it must have been. Especially for children with a caring crew. Well deserved! You do a fantastic job!
Yup Christmas 🎄🎁🎄 has really come early for you and family. You lucky people. She looks old fashioned and yet ..... She obviously got modern touches that elevated the safety of passengers and crew. A lovely find to show us. Thank you.
Magnificent! I am always stunned, however, that regardless of the size of these super yachts, they always seem to have tiny toilets. I call them "telephone toilets" (unlike the old telephone handsets). That means they are so small, one has to to move forward and aft to do each part of your personal business. For me, I always have the existing toilets taken out of a home I have purchased and an "handicapped" toilet installed. Makes for the best comfort and ease. I love the cleanliness of this yacht, especially the mechanical areas. A clean, well painted and lit engine room tells me that the yacht has a crew that is proud of her.
Finally a vessel that can house more than 8 or 10 guests and well under a 100 meters. So many staterooms and they are huge! This is what makes this vessel special for me.
What an incredible vessel, and what an amazing tour! This is beyond a super yacht, more like a small private cruise ship! It's perfect to celebrate a milestone event with a larger group of friends and family. I would be delighted to cruise around southwest of Turkiye & the Greek islands (one day maybe...)
Fantastic ship….not just as an Explorer Yacht but overall. Great video…terrific job with the size and how much time you had. We saw what we needed to see to make us very jealous of your visit with your family 😊
Wow, I was getting bored of all the newer super yacht tours on other channels as they start to blend together after awhile of seeing the same yacht types and manufacturers. The main shape is pretty standard on them and exterior/interior finishes start to look or feel the same. But this boat is stunning! All the same luxury, but with a different and amazing layout. Great tour.
The engine almost sounds like a greyhound bus (minus the screaming bus passengers). Love the colours and decorations. The number of passengers is perfect too. For someone who would love to live on his own personal yacht by himself but at the same time with some other people, this would be perfect. Though the Joey Room (owner's cabin) would not be that big unless its the crew's tv lounge as well as my cabin.
Good NZ morning John. Just had a quiet laugh to myself about the gym. If they really are coming down this way to Antarctica, even during our southern summer, they'll be dealing with the Roaring 40s, Furious 50s and Screaming 60's. They don't go away. Guests will get all the Gym work they need without trying. Speaking from experience. Even with the stabilisers working overtime. There's a huge difference between cruising the Med, and getting chucked around down here. Nice vessel though. However I still like "Just B." Thank you for the presentation. Quality editing mate. Until next time, take care.
Pretty nice boat. Well laid out. Only thing for me, is I would want seating in the bridge to enjoy the sights as we were moving. And to chat with the captain.
Possibly your best yacht walkthrough! A very impressive 70m that has been incredibly well re-modelled. I am amazed at the guest accommodation, so well done with minimal wasted space but still manages to give you everything you want and more with a feeling of space! There is so much to like about this yacht. The guest cabins are beautiful, the deck spaces are great, I love the big dining table for 22 and the galley is impressive. To me, a bridge is a bridge, the yacht gets steered and stopped. Black magic! I'm a numptie that thinks the captain is the driver, the chauffeur while I am more interested in the chef and sommelier, maybe the barista. What I didn't like is that if this is explorer yacht, not a weekend gin palace, I would like an overview to see if the crew are unhappy galley slaves, as in properly accommodated for long voyages that Antarctica would involve. And the range is almost too modest. I didn't like the engine room, more modern yachts seem to look so orderly and uncluttered but I'd shriek and run away if someone offered to show me "the engine". I know nothing! Lastly, it may be OK for living on the yacht for a few days, becoming accustomed to the layout, the decks etc but for me, I like pictures and a deck plan layout provides a great context or framework to make sense of how things work and fit together. To me, a superyacht is simply a resort hotel that floats and is mobile but there is so much variability in superyacht designs.
The immediate drone fly-by is impressive and gives true James Bond vibes. A truly beautiful vessel that will catch the attention of true 1960'ties connoisseurs. I practically NEVER comment when I have almost nothing good to say about a ship, but.. ...it's all downhill form there: The stainless steel dorade vents reveals first signs of mixed taste, like the mall-like atrium interior, the bamboo decorated spa and the hiddious tree-root-like "lounge chairs" or the hand-shaped bar stools. The on-suites are just a mix of everything and the master cabin reminds me of the cafeteria on the old Rostock-Gedser ferries. I DO enjoy your videos in general and it's interesting to see what wealthy people are ready to throw away spare dollars on. I'm truly glad your family enjoyed your stay :) Keep the videos coming. Consider all hate this comment gets as a small contribution to your channel :)
Reminds me of my days on smaller yachts sleeping aft near the engines during a night passage and you couldn't hear the engines, but you could feel them and the slightest roxk of the waves just puts you to sleep like nothing else. On bigger yachts, that's all mitigated and on longer passages, up,forward, you got some motion that wasn't so peaceful. But in the,guest areas...calm motion.
My all-time favorite motor yacht is the Taransay built by Rossinavi. I hope that someday, somebody posts a proper tour. That being said, I prefer pretty much any cutter or schooner over a motor yacht any day.
Beautiful, it has a feel of the turn of century yacht. It feels like guests in more formal attire should be moving about, and a Belgian gentleman by the name of Hercule. 😊 peace
Start my trip from Trieste, Italy. Visit the many islands of Croatia on the jet skis. Onward to Tivat and Kotor, Montenegro. How about a stop in Durres, Albania, before heading to Athen, Greece. Time to head back. Stopping in Puglia and Sorrento, Italy before arriving back in Trieste, Italy 🇮🇹. Don't get me started on Patagonia and Hobart.
Nooossa q belo exlplorador, enorme e com bastante luxo p este tipo de iate. Tenho algo que me diz q ele devia ter 2 motores, mesmo sabendo q o q ele tem é o inquebravel Caterpillar, e ja esta fazendo no proximo ano 2025, 20 anos de uso, com certeza com todas a revisões feitas a contento e rigor p segurança de todos q nele desfrutam de belissimas viagens e explorações. Parabeeeens.
Ya what we would like to see on board yachts like that..... Can we even say that here? You know, being a navy guy and 1 thing I know aout navy guys - they are the same as army guys!
If emphasis is on this boat as a charter, why do we see the wheelhouse and engine 25 seconds into the video? If I ever charter, I’ll be spending my time in the oversized hot tub. 😅
Interesting how they painted over all the equipment in the engine room, including the screw heads. Looks nice, but creates problems trying to remove those fasteners. Had a used car once where this was done. Looked good, but was a bitch to work on.
The master suite has only 1 Eames chair? In an awful floral pattern, to each his own. An original Eames chair and ottoman in black leather is worth over 7K. Extremely comfortable and well worth the... price
I loved every square inch of this yacht. I hope to own one exactly like this one day soon. But I sure wouldn't charter her if she were mine, nor allow any children onboard.
I’ve watched hundreds of RUclips video presentations of yachts, and I must say, THIS particular video is my all time favorite. I love the fact that you don’t open EVERY SINGLE CABINET, DRAWER, AND STORAGE LOCKER like many people do when giving a tour. I think this particular ship/yacht is in my top five. Thank you for your professionalism in giving us this tour.
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate the feedback and I am glad you enjoyed the video
.. literally every single cabinett. And a demonstration how the locks of all the different cabinets work.🫣🤨
Back when I was a student on the Nautical College in Den Helder (the Netherlands) I have sailed on this vessel three times. Of course this was before her conversion. Wonderful to see her back in this video.
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What an incredible and beautiful Explorer. She purrs like a kitten. I am sure you and your family had a wonderful time. I know I would. 👍
We did, thank you! And it would not have been possible if it were not for my subscribers, to whom I am eternally grateful.
How nice to see, my brother in law was involved in the first build (refit) back in 2006, for what I remember the old trainings vessel was filled up to her neck with asbestos that all had to go out, it was done on a shipyard in Poland before any other work could be done to her. Also nice to see some instruments I worked on in the past on the bridge, so I can say there is a little bit of me on board of this wonderful vessel!
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Absolutely Stunning Vessel, credit to the Owners and Crew, Beautiful.
Ehat a treat and what an awesome vessel. To be invited aboard, for any reason is just amazing. I'm sure they were excited to get some new people aboard, but to also,habe someone that loves yachts and especially explorer yachts. The ultimate dream. Hearing the kids in the background knowing they are tzken care of....priceless
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for the comment 🫡
This is probably the most beautiful ship I've ever seen. Especially all the different elements of dutch maritime design, such as that wheelhouse has clearly its inspiration of tugboat Holland, the funnels are undoubtedly connected with Bureau Wijsmuller and Smit Lloyd, somehow I also got a sense of the Holland America Line ships in its over all design.
I've probably missed a few eastereggs but nonetheless an absolute brilliant vessel
Glad you like it!
An absolutely stunning ship. Just looked it up - to charter this it's $600,000 per week, plus expenses (which, I assume, means gas, food, booze, tips for the 19 crew, and taxes). So let's say it's $1mill for the week. If you have a full complement of 26 guests that's about $40,000 per guest, per week. I"ve GOTTA start hanging out with a better class of people ...
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They write it off as a business expense.
This is not the usual over sized modern speed boat I see around today. It is a real ship and reminds me immediately of the the Christiana. I could live with the single caterpillar engine with no worries, as many a much bigger ship have had in the past. And I would feel more comfortable and safer travelling around the world, aboard this ship than most other flash yachts I see around today. I was stuck in the Indian ocean in a monsoon once on an old 16,000 ton ship with this design hull, and these canoe hulls are designed to handle the rough weather. It does not matter how fast your boat can go, it won't help in rough seas because you have to slow down in rough seas to match the seas pace to survive. Even a 200,000 ton ships has to do that. This is a liner hull and not a cruise ship hull which has to avoid rough weather like the plague.
Not to worry, most boats have a small single engine as (not shown) a back up motor, approximately 70 hp, depends on size of boat, but enough to get you... home
I think the conversion raised her center of gravity. I wonder how much? This yacht is beautiful. But I am wary of conversions.
Beautiful!
I love conversion boats. Got character, cosy, intimate yet still luxury. I also like the older style
So better than the usual hideously stark designs.
Classic in every way. Love the hull shape.
Yes!! A really good video! This is how it should be! And a very nice yacht at that!! What a spectacular yacht!
Thank you very much! I appreciate it 🫡
It's nice to see some large motor yachts are still actually capable ships with added luxury. They did a beautiful job converting her.
Groovy yacht, classic old world looks with modern equipment. I dig it. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful stunning, is like a small cruise ship love it
Great vessel
Stunning! thanks again John for another great video ⚓
Glad you enjoyed it 🫡 Thanks for watching
Nice!❤️👍It’s great that you were able to have your family along. What an awesome experience it must have been. Especially for children with a caring crew. Well deserved! You do a fantastic job!
What a tour! Thanks! Engine room is outstanding
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks 🫡
Lovely motor yacht so much more character than a modern. Great tour. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it 🫡
This is just on another level.
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That canoe table is awesome
Yup Christmas 🎄🎁🎄 has really come early for you and family. You lucky people.
She looks old fashioned and yet ..... She obviously got modern touches that elevated the safety of passengers and crew.
A lovely find to show us. Thank you.
This is next level. Wow
Superb tour, John! Many thanks!
Many thanks!
I made trips on the original Princes Margriet when I did my Engineer training to become 5th engineer 🙂
Magnificent! I am always stunned, however, that regardless of the size of these super yachts, they always seem to have tiny toilets. I call them "telephone toilets" (unlike the old telephone handsets). That means they are so small, one has to to move forward and aft to do each part of your personal business. For me, I always have the existing toilets taken out of a home I have purchased and an "handicapped" toilet installed. Makes for the best comfort and ease. I love the cleanliness of this yacht, especially the mechanical areas. A clean, well painted and lit engine room tells me that the yacht has a crew that is proud of her.
The production value is getting so much better John...well done. I've been a fan of Sherakhan since she had a blue hull!
Beautiful Yacht! 👌🏻 And great video 👍🏻❤️😃
Thank you! I appreciate it 🫡
Incredible yacht
Finally a vessel that can house more than 8 or 10 guests and well under a 100 meters. So many staterooms and they are huge! This is what makes this vessel special for me.
That yacht is amazing 👍👍👍
What an incredible vessel, and what an amazing tour! This is beyond a super yacht, more like a small private cruise ship! It's perfect to celebrate a milestone event with a larger group of friends and family. I would be delighted to cruise around southwest of Turkiye & the Greek islands (one day maybe...)
Hope you obtain your champagne wishes, and caviar... dreams
Glad you enjoyed it!
Style, Style and Style just BEAUTIFUL, who did the interior design ?
Fantastic ship….not just as an Explorer Yacht but overall. Great video…terrific job with the size and how much time you had. We saw what we needed to see to make us very jealous of your visit with your family 😊
The WOW factor❗️
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Wow, I was getting bored of all the newer super yacht tours on other channels as they start to blend together after awhile of seeing the same yacht types and manufacturers. The main shape is pretty standard on them and exterior/interior finishes start to look or feel the same.
But this boat is stunning! All the same luxury, but with a different and amazing layout. Great tour.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 🫡
The engine almost sounds like a greyhound bus (minus the screaming bus passengers). Love the colours and decorations. The number of passengers is perfect too. For someone who would love to live on his own personal yacht by himself but at the same time with some other people, this would be perfect. Though the Joey Room (owner's cabin) would not be that big unless its the crew's tv lounge as well as my cabin.
Good NZ morning John. Just had a quiet laugh to myself about the gym. If they really are coming down this way to Antarctica, even during our southern summer, they'll be dealing with the Roaring 40s, Furious 50s and Screaming 60's. They don't go away. Guests will get all the Gym work they need without trying. Speaking from experience. Even with the stabilisers working overtime. There's a huge difference between cruising the Med, and getting chucked around down here. Nice vessel though. However I still like "Just B." Thank you for the presentation. Quality editing mate. Until next time, take care.
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Pretty nice boat. Well laid out. Only thing for me, is I would want seating in the bridge to enjoy the sights as we were moving. And to chat with the captain.
That is insane! Thank you!
Possibly your best yacht walkthrough!
A very impressive 70m that has been incredibly well re-modelled.
I am amazed at the guest accommodation, so well done with minimal wasted space but still manages to give you everything you want and more with a feeling of space!
There is so much to like about this yacht. The guest cabins are beautiful, the deck spaces are great, I love the big dining table for 22 and the galley is impressive.
To me, a bridge is a bridge, the yacht gets steered and stopped. Black magic! I'm a numptie that thinks the captain is the driver, the chauffeur while I am more interested in the chef and sommelier, maybe the barista.
What I didn't like is that if this is explorer yacht, not a weekend gin palace, I would like an overview to see if the crew are unhappy galley slaves, as in properly accommodated for long voyages that Antarctica would involve.
And the range is almost too modest.
I didn't like the engine room, more modern yachts seem to look so orderly and uncluttered but I'd shriek and run away if someone offered to show me "the engine". I know nothing!
Lastly, it may be OK for living on the yacht for a few days, becoming accustomed to the layout, the decks etc but for me, I like pictures and a deck plan layout provides a great context or framework to make sense of how things work and fit together.
To me, a superyacht is simply a resort hotel that floats and is mobile but there is so much variability in superyacht designs.
The immediate drone fly-by is impressive and gives true James Bond vibes. A truly beautiful vessel that will catch the attention of true 1960'ties connoisseurs.
I practically NEVER comment when I have almost nothing good to say about a ship, but..
...it's all downhill form there: The stainless steel dorade vents reveals first signs of mixed taste, like the mall-like atrium interior, the bamboo decorated spa and the hiddious tree-root-like "lounge chairs" or the hand-shaped bar stools. The on-suites are just a mix of everything and the master cabin reminds me of the cafeteria on the old Rostock-Gedser ferries.
I DO enjoy your videos in general and it's interesting to see what wealthy people are ready to throw away spare dollars on. I'm truly glad your family enjoyed your stay :) Keep the videos coming. Consider all hate this comment gets as a small contribution to your channel :)
Yep, build in 1966 in the Netherlands as a marine instruction vessel. If it ain't Dutch, it ain't much!
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Love it . . Id own it . .
That is awesome and I enjoy your videos
Thanks for watching 🫡
Reminds me of my days on smaller yachts sleeping aft near the engines during a night passage and you couldn't hear the engines, but you could feel them and the slightest roxk of the waves just puts you to sleep like nothing else. On bigger yachts, that's all mitigated and on longer passages, up,forward, you got some motion that wasn't so peaceful. But in the,guest areas...calm motion.
that is awesome
great walkthrough
Thank you! 🫡
My all-time favorite motor yacht is the Taransay built by Rossinavi. I hope that someday, somebody posts a proper tour. That being said, I prefer pretty much any cutter or schooner over a motor yacht any day.
Croatia and/or the Adriatic..... Yeah!
Superbe navire
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thats a good one.
Beautiful, it has a feel of the turn of century yacht. It feels like guests in more formal attire should be moving about, and a Belgian gentleman by the name of Hercule. 😊 peace
Love this 😀
Very cool.
Thank you.
imagination of a man is boundless indeed
I'd have thought that that shaft would have had some sort of guard over it!
Great live aboard. Would make a great yaght to do the great Amercan loop.
WOW👍
Start my trip from Trieste, Italy. Visit the many islands of Croatia on the jet skis. Onward to Tivat and Kotor, Montenegro. How about a stop in Durres, Albania, before heading to Athen, Greece. Time to head back. Stopping in Puglia and Sorrento, Italy before arriving back in Trieste, Italy 🇮🇹. Don't get me started on Patagonia and Hobart.
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Wow that ship has class without ostentation.
If that's not a James Bond 007 Yacht I don't know what is!❤❤❤
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Nooossa q belo exlplorador, enorme e com bastante luxo p este tipo de iate. Tenho algo que me diz q ele devia ter 2 motores, mesmo sabendo q o q ele tem é o inquebravel Caterpillar, e ja esta fazendo no proximo ano 2025, 20 anos de uso, com certeza com todas a revisões feitas a contento e rigor p segurança de todos q nele desfrutam de belissimas viagens e explorações. Parabeeeens.
Don't forget SY "THE LEGEND".
The ship looks like the one from your eyes only James bond movie
I would love to take that through the drake lol
I have never seen anything like this boat. What else could you ask for?
great tour. but people like at least a quick glimpse of crew quarters. people like to know crew are cared for I think more than the engine room
Probably my favorite yacht I’ve seen only downside unfortunately is I don’t quite like the single engine factor
I want one
How much do the owners have invested so far in m/y Sherakhan?
Ya what we would like to see on board yachts like that..... Can we even say that here? You know, being a navy guy and 1 thing I know aout navy guys - they are the same as army guys!
I wonder how many shinbones have been absolutely wrecked by those extended bed platforms ? Ask me how I know
i don't even have the money to even be-able to step on broad
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Amalfi Coast Italy
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Crew area? Forgot how many crew it holds.
I will put that up in a members video 🫡
How many hours on the main engine?
Preferred the original, taller , superstructure.
If emphasis is on this boat as a charter, why do we see the wheelhouse and engine 25 seconds into the video? If I ever charter, I’ll be spending my time in the oversized hot tub. 😅
Having made over 300 videos about boats now and ready every comment, I can get a sense of what most (not all) people like to see lol
10 gallons per mile isn't quite what I'd call efficient, even for a yacht of this size.
Pendennis conversion?
Negative
For sale? 😊
negative lol
Interesting how they painted over all the equipment in the engine room, including the screw heads. Looks nice, but creates problems trying to remove those fasteners. Had a used car once where this was done. Looked good, but was a bitch to work on.
Looks like the Yacht in the start of the movie 'Clear and Present Danger' being chased by the US coast guard.
I’m not sure I would want to go to the Antarctic in a single engine ship.
Its a ship
The master suite has only 1 Eames chair? In an awful floral pattern, to each his own. An original Eames chair and ottoman in black leather is worth over 7K. Extremely comfortable and well worth the... price
Must cost a fortune to run though 🤔
Selling your channel to advertisement now.
never take your eyes off a kid espcially a 4 year old
I loved every square inch of this yacht. I hope to own one exactly like this one day soon. But I sure wouldn't charter her if she were mine, nor allow any children onboard.
In a different life, with billions in assets, this would be my home.
stunning boat