The BLCK cat, with the Hanstiger in the background, that he also has a tour of. This BLCK cat was beautiful inside and out. The teak and the mat black boat, was super stealthy. Great tour Nick 👌
Thanks again Nick. On a personal note I am not very impressed with this vessel particularly with a price tag of £5.4 million. Not sure what the designers were thinking about when they decided to place the forward door so that it opens across the helm position and the crew quarters are dreadful. Apart from that your tour was, as always, very interesting
I actually thought the crew quarters was going to be at the front of the bow under that little triangle part, then I thought nah, the opening is too small. Imagine my surprise when it was that tiny square window! Curious decision considering the range these things get. Imagine spending days down there. And the way it opens?? Ah.
I'm quite fond of cats, but agree the door across the view from the helm was an "oversight" that should have been noticed in the design stage. I'd be viewing with the mindset of where are the other "oversights". Somewhat surprised that Nick didnt notice / comment on it. The crew areas border on embarrassing for such a spacious vessel. A shame, it ccould have been so much more. The Hybrid version does sound like a winner and the stealth look is stunning. 😀
On catamarans, the crew area is almost always up front. The forward door is great for breeze as well as not having to 'go around.' My guess is that the forward door _won't_ be open while under way _or_ the pilot will be on the sky bridge if the weather is that nice. There's always a trade off. This one has the unobstructed view when you're in the office chair and eating. I'm sure any owner can change to suit their preference.
Not one for me, hate the design and looks, the bedrooms look like concrete bunkers and access to the crew cabins is shocking, imagine if it is raining, your getting soaked putting the handle in the hole, what's wrong with the normal flush handles. Over €5 million, I would feel robbed if I paid over a million
Massive boat and impressive overall, except for the crew cabin- going down that ladder after a tiring day or on a rough sea would be a no- no. Good photography Nick
Yeah, I've never been a fan of external-only access to a crew cabin. But maybe that's because I'm thinking I'll eventually get an explorer yacht *meant* for heavy weather.
That's why you get pretty young women as your crew and they sleep with you. And you charge them for your company, so it's a win win combination for you.
I am fond of this particular edition and there is just so much space onboard its fantastic! I like the idea of a Silent x Vision collaboration as with 80 foot of solar panels one would assume the range would be amazing. Thanks for the tour Nick!
I have to agree with some other comments about the crew areas, for a yacht of this price and size you’d expect better crew accommodation. They were like an Oubliette. Also I agree with the position of the door out to the bow. It opens the wrong way. So some things to think about for future design updates I think. A lovely video as usual Nick you are the best and I’ve checked a few others and they are 3 rd devision at best.
I would have an upper galley and a nice crew area. And the crew area on this one would be storage.But I think solar panels would be the way to go.Thank you Nick for another great blog.
I would do exactly the same! Crew quarters up front look like prison cells, much more practical to have them where that kitchen is now! But the space is what sells them every time! ❤️
I was going to say the same but I guess if you have a crew(in better crew cabin) and a Galley up in a big open plan area, the crew and guests would be in the same space
I like that you can customise everything even the hull colour, extremely spacious above decks, slightly narrower below decks in the hulls but still spacious, nice finishes through out. Really nice yacht. Thanks for another great tour Nick.
YES!! This yacht is awesome! I cant wait to see Silent80 tri-deck version of this, with its wider beam. Im hoping in some of the upcoming boat shows later this year. I really want to see how big the port side tender garage and starboard side storage areas are without those big diesel engines filling them up. *Thank you for being the first to show us the crew cabins
Cats are the way to go, I had a Lagoon Power 43, 3-cabin/office version with all options incl dinghy davit. Fantastic value for money and superb fuel economy. Full width aft master cabin with separate WC & shower. I could go on....
A different breed of cat - that's a fact, Yes, catamarans all have a massive main deck - a place that covers the expanse of two hulls. But it's what the Vision designers have done with ALL those spaces that puts this boat a cut above. Nick, you've again done a wonderful job filling our Sunday mornings with a float, on a boat that is massive - with a tour above and below decks to areas that belie logic, but enhance fun. Thank you.
Thank you Nick! Overall, an amazing yacht but with three drawbacks that are not negligible. 1) No day heads! What if you have a party or someone visiting? Will they go through the cabins? 2) The finishing of the ceiling is annoying and very difficult to clean. I would go for something more conventional. 3) Crew cabins! We should respect the time that these people spend on board. They are not slaves but employees. They do their best so passengers have a nice trip. They deserve a decent place to live!
A fascinating catamaran nick with lots of different features and layouts to be had on this twin-hulled dream boat. It just goes to show that anything can be achieved within the confines of the space within each Hull, the bathing platform is probably the largest one I've ever seen, which can also be lowered with a 600kg lifting capacity. Another brilliant tour nick of a fantastic looking catamaran/boat very impressed with this one!
Hi everyone. Nice walk trough Nick. It s the second time i watch this video, and this time I ve noticed a yacht??? on the back of your video. At 8:53 minutes, when you re in one of the bows, what the heck is that black boat with strange shapes?Does anybody knows what is that?
Fur coat, no knickers as they used to say. A large galley with bugger all work surfaces, seems to sum this vessel up. I'm sure it looked groovy on CAD, but it just doesn't click in the flesh, as it were. It's like a bunch of designers/naval architects were assigned, but each worked in isolation. Hey ho. Cheers for your efforts though mate👍
Fascinating tour of a really interesting boat, Nick. I can see this as one you'd spend a very long time on - though I wouldn't want to do that if I were a crewmember, I don't think! My personal preference would be galley up, crew cabin at the rear - I don't think I could subject a crew to those coffins at the fore!
Wow wow wow that is my new dream boat particularly with the silent collaboration in mind. Just the amount of space is stunning and with three daughters trust me I need that space. A fantastic tour as usual Nick but you are giving me nightmares because each new tour seems better than the last lol. Keep up the great work sir .
Hi Nick, And thank you for this great show of this mat black VisionF 80 Catamaran. what a space you have in a catamaran of this size very nice I love the stunning master bedroom with head the nice galley down below also great but the little crew space in the nose are cozy with there own head this is again a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐show thanks again Nick
It always amazes me as to how versatile and how much space and volume you get in a catamaran!!! It’s a mansion that floats! Love it! It would be great if you could ever do a meet the owner on one of these superyachts. I understand they may want to remain off camera but it would be great to hear how they use the yacht, their experience, do they ever hire a crew etc. anyway, fantastic tour as always and have a great week one and all!
That really is incredible. What a luxurious boat. Never seen the like. The colour is amazing as is the interior and exterior space. Wow. I like. Great tour Nick.
Since watching your videos Nick i have gradually become a fan of catamarans, the saloon on this is vast and for me a bit bare and lacking any character i would have the galley up there and make a little more comfortable and cosy. I believe you said that space below deck could then become a crew cabin, those current ones are terrible and only fit for fenders and ropes etc, one other thing is the lack of a day heads which puzzles me on something this size, great tour as always, thanks Nick.
Stunning, Nick. Surprised there aren't any outside bar/cooking/fridge areas, and agree with your other viewers regarding moving the galley upstairs, but the spaces are amazing!
I think aesthetically they’ve nailed this one. But as some have mentioned, some concerns over functional features. However, as always, you were great Nick! Brilliant video
Looks great, for sure - but I think I'd concede a little in the ways of aesthetics in favour of comfort, as in sunny climes - and where else would you want to be in such a boat? - this is going to suck up heat like nobody's business and would be to hot to touch
Wow she is stunning. The width is huge, the living space you have is a house on the water. I do like how your able to get around the bed, rather than in most you cant. I would be gone for a very long time with this. Such elegance throughout. Thank you so much nick for showing us around her
As you gave us your usual brilliant tour Nick , I was reckoning up the value and I’m 3,000,000 under the asking price ! Yuk galley, a couple of chain lockers called crew quarters and a master cabin in a corridor! A five year old Sunseeker for half the price would be a better purchase me thinks. Thanks Nick , you and not that pair of canoes gets my thumbs up !
Definitely a very beautiful boat. Not sure I feel positive about some of the details, such as the tenders on the front deck, the separate handles for the deck hatches and the placement of the toilets in two of the guest rooms, and while very sleek, a matte black exterior in a sunny season might be tough. I would configure mine differently with the Silent Yachts drivetrain, matte light grey exterior, single tender on the hi-lo platform and a refinement of the heads and then it'd be perfect! That is for another awesome tour!
I agree. How can you have seats that have a black back if you're going to be in the Sun? The whole ship being black will turn it into an oven. Then you need to use extra electricity for for more AC. WILL also make it feel a lot hotter when you're sitting outside. The black would just radiate heat up all around that boat.
While not a catamaran fan, this yacht is pretty special with some gorgeous design touches, colours & textures (& a few oddities too!). Lots of money but lots of boat! Great tour Nick! 👍🏻
Fascinating and very impressive boat. Having kept a boat in Turkey, I know how good their engineering can be. This would make a fantastic Mediterranean (or Caribbean) party boat. I can imagine a party of 10 people or so having a whale of a time on a boat like this!
Hi Nick, great review as alway...love the idea of the solar collaboration. Next time you speak to Volvo or the IPS people ask them if they have plans for full electric IPS system please.
Black might not be a great idea on super hot days, and the huge available space seems slightly wasted. But I guess you can fix those and a tighter layout approach means you can add extra options. I can see a Jacuzzi added etc.
Another brilliant tour Nick, you’re getting rather good at this stuff aren’t you!! I think for a boat in the med, it’s hard to beat. Sooo much space for 80’ and it looks awesome and those fuel burn numbers are rather impressive. I can imagine having a month cruising gently around from bay to bay, dropping the toys in for some adrenaline fuelled fun, then longing around the rest of the day on those vast decks….. 😎
Like Nick said, this was this owner's design. The small hatch down into the crew quarters is pretty bad, but that's what this owner wanted I guess. This is a massive boat and the potential is just as massive. I can imagine no grey cloth or leather on the interior, but a classic trawler-type look with a lot of wood and vents on some of the cabinet doors. I would use a darker wood with a matte finish. When I think of a multi-million dollar yacht I want to see a teak or cherry interior. What would Princess do with an 80-foot Cat? I bet Vision has some great visions for this hull. The hybrid engine model should be great. Great tour Nick. Thanks.
It's not a separate tool, they can also be used with the Harken winch, and maybe also with the anchor winch, in cases where the power doesn't work. But in this case it also works to open up a hatch. It could help people to stay out, like a lock. Cus they have to find the handle first lol
@@VirtanenDK my concern is not that it is a single-purpose tool, solely for opening hatches. My concern is that there are regularly travelled spaces on the boat where a tool must be retrieved to gain access. Not only does this seem inconvenient, but potentially unsafe. It’s easy to imagine an emergency where a person has fallen unconscious in one of these areas. Requiring rescuers, who might not be intimately familiar with the boat, to first find, and then employ a tool to get help to them is less than ideal. The fact that the tool in question serves multiple other purposes does not allay my concerns.
Those side decks are huge. The front access surely could go out to the side. So much deck space surely room for a better crew accomodation rather than sticking them in a cupboard.
Not keen on the position of the helm looks like they're going to struggle to see out! Steel Hull all the way! Otherwise I liked the orange bedside tables and the care that went into the teak with those curved drops/ wraparound! Great vid as always 👌
What a lovely boat I have would have a crew area and extend kitchen into kitchen and crew area and have one less guest cabin and storage in the crew area at Bows
Crew area is like a dungeon/prison cell. They don't even warrant their own handle to get into it, they have to wrench it open so it lays flush to the deck.
Wow just massive and vast Boat Nick Sir 😍.. Huge boat.. or its a ship.. So open and wonderful Nick Sir.. As always looking Dashing Nick Sir 😍.. God bless you ☺️
does any new vessels have the classic look ? Lovely Wood interior no corner w/pointed edge on tables(saw none on this 1 thankfully). Well done Sir as always Thank You : )
I bet the cabins, especially the crew cabins get very hot with the black colour absorbing the daytime sun. The air con will need to be good to combat this. I always feel that with a catamaran that the space lost between the two hulls at the waterline is kind of missing space., that said you do benefit from a more stable ride underway and you do get the wider beam than you would do from a monohull vessel.
Another quality video , but what y would yiu rather have a mono hull or a Catamaran ? I’m starting to wonder if sales can be made redundant now especially if you don’t want crew (I’m not sailer mind so can’t speak from experience )
Darth Vader’s weekender. I have seen more of this type on Nautistyle’s channel that impressed me much more that this especially for the enormous price tag. Good tour Nick of a very unspectacular vessel in my opinion.
Hi Nick, my type of layout, as you know, galley below, saloon not compromised and cabins spacious. Only concern are those entry/exit hatches to the crew quarters. I hope they can be opened etc manually rather than with the ratchet handle in emergencies. I would buy one if the lottery came up trumps 😎 Cheers DougT
Just wondering if there was a TV in the Owners Cabin? would have thought if anything a TV would come down from the Ceiling... but maybe the owner configured it that way as to NOT have TV's because I didn't see any in the other bedrooms...? and WOW!!! if there were a "Crew" Hope they are not Claustrophobic!!! 11:36 Funny how there was a "Silent Yacht" next to this Black Edition because I Love the Silent Yachts!!! Hope you get to review the Silent 120!!!! As Always... Great Coverage of this Black Edition Nick!!!
Loving the motorcats
MMMM.......Matt black aluminium in the Med...great idea!
The BLCK cat, with the Hanstiger in the background, that he also has a tour of. This BLCK cat was beautiful inside and out. The teak and the mat black boat, was super stealthy. Great tour Nick 👌
Enormous amount of space! Nice with the lower galley, it opens the main deck for other things.
Excellent
Thanks again Nick. On a personal note I am not very impressed with this vessel particularly with a price tag of £5.4 million. Not sure what the designers were thinking about when they decided to place the forward door so that it opens across the helm position and the crew quarters are dreadful. Apart from that your tour was, as always, very interesting
I actually thought the crew quarters was going to be at the front of the bow under that little triangle part, then I thought nah, the opening is too small. Imagine my surprise when it was that tiny square window! Curious decision considering the range these things get. Imagine spending days down there. And the way it opens?? Ah.
I'm quite fond of cats, but agree the door across the view from the helm was an "oversight" that should have been noticed in the design stage. I'd be viewing with the mindset of where are the other "oversights". Somewhat surprised that Nick didnt notice / comment on it. The crew areas border on embarrassing for such a spacious vessel. A shame, it ccould have been so much more.
The Hybrid version does sound like a winner and the stealth look is stunning.
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On catamarans, the crew area is almost always up front. The forward door is great for breeze as well as not having to 'go around.' My guess is that the forward door _won't_ be open while under way _or_ the pilot will be on the sky bridge if the weather is that nice. There's always a trade off. This one has the unobstructed view when you're in the office chair and eating. I'm sure any owner can change to suit their preference.
I agree doesn't 'float my boat' !
Different strokes for different folks though.
Not one for me, hate the design and looks, the bedrooms look like concrete bunkers and access to the crew cabins is shocking, imagine if it is raining, your getting soaked putting the handle in the hole, what's wrong with the normal flush handles. Over €5 million, I would feel robbed if I paid over a million
Massive boat and impressive overall, except for the crew cabin- going down that ladder after a tiring day or on a rough sea would be a no- no. Good photography Nick
If I were crew, I would ask for hazard pay to live in that so-called 'crew cabin'
Yeah, I've never been a fan of external-only access to a crew cabin.
But maybe that's because I'm thinking I'll eventually get an explorer yacht *meant* for heavy weather.
That's why you get pretty young women as your crew and they sleep with you. And you charge them for your company, so it's a win win combination for you.
I am fond of this particular edition and there is just so much space onboard its fantastic! I like the idea of a Silent x Vision collaboration as with 80 foot of solar panels one would assume the range would be amazing. Thanks for the tour Nick!
Range? Yes. All the range.
(Just a question of how fast you want to get there.)
Do love a Cat thanks for showing us around Nick
I have to agree with some other comments about the crew areas, for a yacht of this price and size you’d expect better crew accommodation. They were like an Oubliette. Also I agree with the position of the door out to the bow. It opens the wrong way.
So some things to think about for future design updates I think. A lovely video as usual Nick you are the best and I’ve checked a few others and they are 3 rd devision at best.
Ilove boats most interesting these boatsplenty spacepeaple my can sitinpeace and manythanksto the gentleman who takes us round Margaret. Greatboats
Great tour. As usual. Those Crew Quarts were frighting!
I would have an upper galley and a nice crew area. And the crew area on this one would be storage.But I think solar panels would be the way to go.Thank you Nick for another great blog.
You're very welcome! 🙂
I would do exactly the same! Crew quarters up front look like prison cells, much more practical to have them where that kitchen is now! But the space is what sells them every time! ❤️
@@tteric67 I agree, the crew area kinda feels like a slave quarters, locked in and all. That ruins the entire feel of the boat for me.
I was going to say the same but I guess if you have a crew(in better crew cabin) and a Galley up in a big open plan area, the crew and guests would be in the same space
@@stevegame3000 it would surely improve service and practicality imo
I like that you can customise everything even the hull colour, extremely spacious above decks, slightly narrower below decks in the hulls but still spacious, nice finishes through out. Really nice yacht. Thanks for another great tour Nick.
Glad you like it!
My favorite yacht you’ve done so far. Beautiful and practical.
Black is the new black, love the style, very slick, that teak finish is impressive. Brilliant video.
YES!! This yacht is awesome! I cant wait to see Silent80 tri-deck version of this, with its wider beam. Im hoping in some of the upcoming boat shows later this year. I really want to see how big the port side tender garage and starboard side storage areas are without those big diesel engines filling them up.
*Thank you for being the first to show us the crew cabins
Cats are the way to go, I had a Lagoon Power 43, 3-cabin/office version with all options incl dinghy davit.
Fantastic value for money and superb fuel economy. Full width aft master cabin with separate WC & shower. I could go on....
Interior design wise , better than sunreef
Probably one of the best interior design of all the catamaran i've seen
What a fantastic Boat!!! Agree with David below, the tool to open the hatches is just additional effort that's not needed.
Absolutely Beautiful Catamaran SO. Huge Space it's Like 4 bedroom Luxury House on Water. BIG THANKS NICK FOR THE GREAT VIDEO. 👍👍👍👍🚤🚤😎😎
My pleasure!
Absolutely stunning catamaran! Truly marvelous walkthrough. Nick your, attention to detail is Beyond expectation!
Thank you very much!
@@AQUAHOLIC you're welcome my friend!
A different breed of cat - that's a fact, Yes, catamarans all have a massive main deck - a place that covers the expanse of two hulls. But it's what the Vision designers have done with ALL those spaces that puts this boat a cut above. Nick, you've again done a wonderful job filling our Sunday mornings with a float, on a boat that is massive - with a tour above and below decks to areas that belie logic, but enhance fun. Thank you.
Love the channel I can't stop watching these videos of yours . Very relaxing.
Glad you like them!
WOW!!! Stunning and stealthy. Interior is so luxurious.
Thank you Nick! Overall, an amazing yacht but with three drawbacks that are not negligible.
1) No day heads! What if you have a party or someone visiting? Will they go through the cabins?
2) The finishing of the ceiling is annoying and very difficult to clean. I would go for something more conventional.
3) Crew cabins! We should respect the time that these people spend on board. They are not slaves but employees. They do their best so passengers have a nice trip. They deserve a decent place to live!
1) Plenty of deck space to take a dump over the side.
3) In some parts of the world, crew are more like slaves.
@@rocketraccoon1976
1) Unfortunately, they are floating
3) Those parts of the world should be banned.
A fascinating catamaran nick with lots of different features and layouts to be had on this twin-hulled dream boat.
It just goes to show that anything can be achieved within the confines of the space within each Hull, the bathing platform is probably the largest one I've ever seen, which can also be lowered with a 600kg lifting capacity.
Another brilliant tour nick of a fantastic looking catamaran/boat very impressed with this one!
Imagination on these incredible vessel's is mind blowing. Today's technology is limitless. Appreciate the tour sir Nick 🚢
Those crew cabins make good brigs.
Fab tour bic what a lovely catamaran I love the fact at that length the cabins are as you've said are spacious indeed...nice one.
Aquaholic... Still the master of the one handed boat tour!
Nice roomy hulls , I really like this cat. Thanks Nick
Hi everyone. Nice walk trough Nick. It s the second time i watch this video, and this time I ve noticed a yacht??? on the back of your video. At 8:53 minutes, when you re in one of the bows, what the heck is that black boat with strange shapes?Does anybody knows what is that?
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@@AQUAHOLIC thanks!
Fur coat, no knickers as they used to say. A large galley with bugger all work surfaces, seems to sum this vessel up. I'm sure it looked groovy on CAD, but it just doesn't click in the flesh, as it were. It's like a bunch of designers/naval architects were assigned, but each worked in isolation. Hey ho. Cheers for your efforts though mate👍
AHH wow Nick thanks for that. What a stunning piece of kit! The hybrid version sounds amazing. Thanks for a happy Sunday evening. 😁😁👍
Great tour, the prospect of the solar powered version is exciting!
Fascinating tour of a really interesting boat, Nick. I can see this as one you'd spend a very long time on - though I wouldn't want to do that if I were a crewmember, I don't think! My personal preference would be galley up, crew cabin at the rear - I don't think I could subject a crew to those coffins at the fore!
Reminds me of the boat that the 2016 F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg has just bought, maybe he'd come on. His boat's down in Monte Carlo.
I really like how the beds face the windows versus the beds being parallel to the view out like in more traditionally hulled boats. Nice.
thats a great tour Nick thank you
Wow wow wow that is my new dream boat particularly with the silent collaboration in mind. Just the amount of space is stunning and with three daughters trust me I need that space. A fantastic tour as usual Nick but you are giving me nightmares because each new tour seems better than the last lol. Keep up the great work sir .
Hi Nick, And thank you for this great show of this mat black VisionF 80 Catamaran. what a space you have in a catamaran of this size very nice I love the stunning master bedroom with head the nice galley down below also great but the little crew space in the nose are cozy with there own head this is again a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐show thanks again Nick
It always amazes me as to how versatile and how much space and volume you get in a catamaran!!! It’s a mansion that floats! Love it! It would be great if you could ever do a meet the owner on one of these superyachts. I understand they may want to remain off camera but it would be great to hear how they use the yacht, their experience, do they ever hire a crew etc. anyway, fantastic tour as always and have a great week one and all!
That really is incredible. What a luxurious boat. Never seen the like. The colour is amazing as is the interior and exterior space. Wow. I like. Great tour Nick.
Many thanks!
Since watching your videos Nick i have gradually become a fan of catamarans, the saloon on this is vast and for me a bit bare and lacking any character i would have the galley up there and make a little more comfortable and cosy. I believe you said that space below deck could then become a crew cabin, those current ones are terrible and only fit for fenders and ropes etc, one other thing is the lack of a day heads which puzzles me on something this size, great tour as always, thanks Nick.
Stunning, Nick. Surprised there aren't any outside bar/cooking/fridge areas, and agree with your other viewers regarding moving the galley upstairs, but the spaces are amazing!
I think aesthetically they’ve nailed this one. But as some have mentioned, some concerns over functional features. However, as always, you were great Nick! Brilliant video
Looks great, for sure - but I think I'd concede a little in the ways of aesthetics in favour of comfort, as in sunny climes - and where else would you want to be in such a boat? - this is going to suck up heat like nobody's business and would be to hot to touch
@@noneofyourbeeswax01 aye literally. It would be a right oven at that rate
Wow she is stunning. The width is huge, the living space you have is a house on the water. I do like how your able to get around the bed, rather than in most you cant. I would be gone for a very long time with this. Such elegance throughout. Thank you so much nick for showing us around her
Very stylish. Tardis inside, i know its 80ft but still amazingly spacious Thank you Nick 👍
Absolutely love this catamaran, from the black colour to the interior looks fantastic.❤
Could you please make a video about the Jeanneau merry fisher 1295 fly. That would make me really happy
Along with about the other 6 boats on your channel that I said are 'definitely for me', this boat is 'Definitely For Me'.
this is gorgeous! the cabins are normal sized & I love the alcantara. thanks for sharing this with us nick, cheers
Glad you enjoyed it!
As you gave us your usual brilliant tour Nick , I was reckoning up the value and I’m 3,000,000 under the asking price ! Yuk galley, a couple of chain lockers called crew quarters and a master cabin in a corridor!
A five year old Sunseeker for half the price would be a better purchase me thinks.
Thanks Nick , you and not that pair of canoes gets my thumbs up !
Definitely a very beautiful boat. Not sure I feel positive about some of the details, such as the tenders on the front deck, the separate handles for the deck hatches and the placement of the toilets in two of the guest rooms, and while very sleek, a matte black exterior in a sunny season might be tough. I would configure mine differently with the Silent Yachts drivetrain, matte light grey exterior, single tender on the hi-lo platform and a refinement of the heads and then it'd be perfect! That is for another awesome tour!
I agree. How can you have seats that have a black back if you're going to be in the Sun? The whole ship being black will turn it into an oven. Then you need to use extra electricity for for more AC. WILL also make it feel a lot hotter when you're sitting outside. The black would just radiate heat up all around that boat.
If you mean the toilet being a wee bit close to the wall, I spotted that too. It’s the kind of thing that’d drive me nuts.
@@sirmurf Exactly. And in another it looked like it was too far from the wall. Maybe that was perception, but something seemed...off.
Keep a lookout for a Wider 150. I think your video tour would be fantastic.
Gourgeous! Manacing looks, spectacular interior, possibility to go full electric.. she's got it all! Thanks for the tour, Nick & Maggie. Cheers!
While not a catamaran fan, this yacht is pretty special with some gorgeous design touches, colours & textures (& a few oddities too!). Lots of money but lots of boat! Great tour Nick! 👍🏻
Fascinating and very impressive boat. Having kept a boat in Turkey, I know how good their engineering can be. This would make a fantastic Mediterranean (or Caribbean) party boat. I can imagine a party of 10 people or so having a whale of a time on a boat like this!
That’s a stunner
“Crew cabin” aka dungeon…. But the rest of the boat was very nice Nick,and as all-ways an awesome presentation from you Nick :) :) :)
I love the sound of the fully electric ⚡️Silent Vision 82
Hi Nick, great review as alway...love the idea of the solar collaboration. Next time you speak to Volvo or the IPS people ask them if they have plans for full electric IPS system please.
Ha, you read my mind on the home office part 😄
Black might not be a great idea on super hot days, and the huge available space seems slightly wasted. But I guess you can fix those and a tighter layout approach means you can add extra options. I can see a Jacuzzi added etc.
One of the great things about solar is that all that energy you have spare can be spent on a/c. A black solar version would be brilliant.
Another brilliant tour Nick, you’re getting rather good at this stuff aren’t you!!
I think for a boat in the med, it’s hard to beat. Sooo much space for 80’ and it looks awesome and those fuel burn numbers are rather impressive.
I can imagine having a month cruising gently around from bay to bay, dropping the toys in for some adrenaline fuelled fun, then longing around the rest of the day on those vast decks….. 😎
Like Nick said, this was this owner's design. The small hatch down into the crew quarters is pretty bad, but that's what this owner wanted I guess. This is a massive boat and the potential is just as massive. I can imagine no grey cloth or leather on the interior, but a classic trawler-type look with a lot of wood and vents on some of the cabinet doors. I would use a darker wood with a matte finish. When I think of a multi-million dollar yacht I want to see a teak or cherry interior. What would Princess do with an 80-foot Cat? I bet Vision has some great visions for this hull. The hybrid engine model should be great. Great tour Nick. Thanks.
I'm not the fan of catamaran but this is the one. If I had a plan to buy a yachts, this would definitely be on the list. Great review as always 👌
Nice yacht! Good show Nick!
Thanks!
Beautiful boat. Not crazy about needing a separate tool to open hatches. Seems needless, and potentially problematic.
The refrigerator especially, I bet the chef hates them, so much delay in a simple task of just opening the refrigerator door.
Use it as a dungeon... or a brig.
It's not a separate tool, they can also be used with the Harken winch, and maybe also with the anchor winch, in cases where the power doesn't work. But in this case it also works to open up a hatch. It could help people to stay out, like a lock. Cus they have to find the handle first lol
Is there a release from inside the crew cabin? So they can't be locked in?
@@VirtanenDK my concern is not that it is a single-purpose tool, solely for opening hatches. My concern is that there are regularly travelled spaces on the boat where a tool must be retrieved to gain access. Not only does this seem inconvenient, but potentially unsafe. It’s easy to imagine an emergency where a person has fallen unconscious in one of these areas. Requiring rescuers, who might not be intimately familiar with the boat, to first find, and then employ a tool to get help to them is less than ideal. The fact that the tool in question serves multiple other purposes does not allay my concerns.
Wouldn't mind seeing the other black boat next to it aswell nice looking boats
Help yourself, it's on the channel 🙂
Great tour as always Nick, you’re the best in the business, always very easy to watch.
I appreciate that!
Very interesting boat and tour. I wouldn’t want to be crew on this vessel (unless I could have one of the guest cabins 😀)
Wow absolutely stunning boat great tour thanks Nick
Glad you enjoyed it
Those side decks are huge. The front access surely could go out to the side. So much deck space surely room for a better crew accomodation rather than sticking them in a cupboard.
I like it nice and modern love the black style of the design.
Excellent video as always.
Personally i prefer the sunreef 80 😉
From Roger
Door to the foredeck should slide open to port so it doesn't interfere with the helmsman
What a lovely catamaran!
brilliant as always Nick. thank you!
My pleasure!
I'd love to see the pink one, it's my favorite color 😍
Not keen on the position of the helm looks like they're going to struggle to see out! Steel Hull all the way! Otherwise I liked the orange bedside tables and the care that went into the teak with those curved drops/ wraparound! Great vid as always 👌
What a lovely boat I have would have a crew area and extend kitchen into kitchen and crew area and have one less guest cabin and storage in the crew area at Bows
I see from the comments that this vessel has been a very interesting video subject!
Crew area is like a dungeon/prison cell. They don't even warrant their own handle to get into it, they have to wrench it open so it lays flush to the deck.
Thanks Nick, my opinion is not so high, the galley..the crew area.. my note is 6,85/10 but very impressive yacht !
Ok, I will have it 😳😬. This must be Bond boat week.. 😳🫢 2 for 2 this week. What an absolute stunner ..especially in black. Thx Nick 😎✌🏻
Beautiful boat. Great tour, Nick.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bonkers in black, but will this work great in warm areas? Cool boat and video as always!
Wow just massive and vast Boat Nick Sir 😍.. Huge boat.. or its a ship.. So open and wonderful Nick Sir.. As always looking Dashing Nick Sir 😍.. God bless you ☺️
Another amazing video and I don't like being on the sea but, I love the design and you give a fabulous guide, tour and analysis
Glad you enjoyed it!
would like to see you do Alva yachts
Alva 50 mono looks an absolutely corker, I wonder if it’s off the drawing board yet, not much info about on it.
I especially like the crew cabins.
You could use them as brigs for unruly passengers or pirates.
does any new vessels have the classic look ? Lovely Wood interior no corner w/pointed edge on tables(saw none on this 1 thankfully). Well done Sir as always Thank You : )
I bet the cabins, especially the crew cabins get very hot with the black colour absorbing the daytime sun. The air con will need to be good to combat this. I always feel that with a catamaran that the space lost between the two hulls at the waterline is kind of missing space., that said you do benefit from a more stable ride underway and you do get the wider beam than you would do from a monohull vessel.
Most gorgeous power cat I’ve seen. Glad to see some color. I wonder how/ if it affects cooling
Whenever you say "hob" I think of the King's Singers "Who made thee, Hob, forsake the plough?" from their album Madrigal History Tour.
STUNNING JUST STUNNING ❤️❤️
Another quality video , but what y would yiu rather have a mono hull or a Catamaran ?
I’m starting to wonder if sales can be made redundant now especially if you don’t want crew (I’m not sailer mind so can’t speak from experience )
Darth Vader’s weekender. I have seen more of this type on Nautistyle’s channel that impressed me much more that this especially for the enormous price tag. Good tour Nick of a very unspectacular vessel in my opinion.
Hi Nick, my type of layout, as you know, galley below, saloon not compromised and cabins spacious. Only concern are those entry/exit hatches to the crew quarters. I hope they can be opened etc manually rather than with the ratchet handle in emergencies. I would buy one if the lottery came up trumps 😎 Cheers DougT
Just wondering if there was a TV in the Owners Cabin? would have thought if anything a TV would come down from the Ceiling... but maybe the owner configured it that way as to NOT have TV's because I didn't see any in the other bedrooms...? and WOW!!! if there were a "Crew" Hope they are not Claustrophobic!!! 11:36 Funny how there was a "Silent Yacht" next to this Black Edition because I Love the Silent Yachts!!! Hope you get to review the Silent 120!!!! As Always... Great Coverage of this Black Edition Nick!!!
ALL I CAN SAY IS AWESOME!!