I loved this yacht. Especially the deck/stew that was showing it off. She was insanely cute. But she was very knowledgeable about the boat amd of course the history of the yacht, it's build, purpose and how often it was used by the kind owner...it wasn't. Apparently he used it like twice in the Bahamas. Awesome yacht....and of course presented by Ryan...my second favorite presenter at Denison.
I don't usually look at these smaller yachts, but when I saw it was Ryan Alexander doing the walkthrough, I went ahead and watched. I love how he does his walkthroughs and I am pleased I watched this one. This is a remarkable yacht for it's size and I will pass this one on to a friend looking for something smaller like this. Thank you Ryan. Well done ( again :) )
Would be a great weekender on a local lake. Really like the hull colors, and the layout. Lots of space, but also easy to manage without crew. Great job to our sexy Ryan. Always love his presentations!!
Hi Ryan. Good to see you back. Hope you've been doing well. Yet another Great boat really well presented by a professional 👏 👌 Looking forward to your next presentation. 👍👍
Nice tour. I’ve watched you over the last few years and you have really smoothed out your personal style of presentation. Regarding the vessel, since it was a fresh water yacht in the Great Lakes the corrosion issues are minimal. As the Denison family can’t attest to since they are also from Saugatuck MI on the West shore of Lake Michigan.
@@ryanalexander6346 Ryan I have to be honest with you I’ve been searching for a small yacht 65 to 70 foot for the past three years every time I have the funds not only for the yacht but 4 two to 5 years of maintenance fuel and birthing but every time I get to that point of my budget of $700,000 (give or take) one of my daughters needs money for college or something that just puts me behind schedule i’m hoping July 2023 I should have what I need to give you a call until we meet keep up the good work definitely enjoy your videos. Don Prudente.
@@DriveSafeDon You can get a great boat for $700k! When the timing works out you should come check out some boats with me at one of the boat shows in Florida. Would love to show you around. I appreciate the kind words.
@@ryanalexander6346 Thank you Ryan, that amount of money includes maintenance fuel yacht insurance and birthing and I will not take a chance on buying an old boat with high engine hours that takes whatever money I have a side for maintenance and repair I have to be careful with my choice I have a five year plan to support something that size even though I live on the water in Melbourne Beach FL I’m not sure I’ll be able to have a boat mooring in my backyard I live in a condo with the Indian river 20 feet off my balcony but when the time comes I will look into permits for Moorings if I cannot get a permit then I will have to pay the extra money to keep it at a Maria and with both my daughters in college it’s important that I choose wisely when I spend money for pleasure for Wife and self……. thank you again and hopefully you’ll be hearing from me next July 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Really interesting layout--I love how different it is. But the interior styling feels more like 1999 than 2019. I'm honestly shocked that it's only 3 years old 🤔
i have that same dynamic position system but i never use it, just engines and thrusters is enough. it's just useless, even when I'm trying to force myself to use it, it's just not same feeling of control when u simply use engines and thruster.
There is a day head/ laundry room right next to the salon (6:48), a shared head for the twin cabins on the stabroard side (7:38) AND a third head in the Owners Suite to port (8:32).
Still got to give the man credit for how knowledgeable he is despite not being a broker. Knowing Ryan, he'll be an expert on Dynamic Positioning Systems by the time his next walkthrough is up.
@@DenisonYachting oh he's a good broker other than that, but it was very clunky and very obvious. DPS is basically an e-anchor or GPS-anchor from Volvo, Mercury call their version "Skyhoook". They're EXTREMELY handy when you're queueing for berthing, refuelling, etc.,
I loved this yacht. Especially the deck/stew that was showing it off. She was insanely cute. But she was very knowledgeable about the boat amd of course the history of the yacht, it's build, purpose and how often it was used by the kind owner...it wasn't. Apparently he used it like twice in the Bahamas. Awesome yacht....and of course presented by Ryan...my second favorite presenter at Denison.
Great meeting you at FLIBS! Thanks for hanging out!
Glad you got to see her in person! Thanks for sharing, Clif :)
I don't usually look at these smaller yachts, but when I saw it was Ryan Alexander doing the walkthrough, I went ahead and watched. I love how he does his walkthroughs and I am pleased I watched this one. This is a remarkable yacht for it's size and I will pass this one on to a friend looking for something smaller like this. Thank you Ryan. Well done ( again :) )
Thanks for tuning in Kevin! This is the biggest 60 footer I've been on! If your friend has any questions about the the yacht, have him reach out :)
We really appreciate the kind words, Kevin. We're lucky to have him! Glad you liked this yacht!
@@ryanalexander6346 WILL DO! :)
Would be a great weekender on a local lake. Really like the hull colors, and the layout. Lots of space, but also easy to manage without crew.
Great job to our sexy Ryan. Always love his presentations!!
Ryan killed this Walkthrough as always. Completely agree, she's an awesome yacht.
Hey Okie Grad, I went to Ou haha
@@JudgeDredd_ very nice!! Hope you enjoyed your time in the Sooner state!
@@okiegrad2007 I did! Still here! Haha
Hi Ryan.
Good to see you back. Hope you've been doing well.
Yet another Great boat really well presented by a professional 👏 👌
Looking forward to your next presentation. 👍👍
Thanks, Dave! I appreciate you *joining me onboard* :)
@@ryanalexander6346 Always to be onboard when you is presenting such Great Crafts. Hope it's not so long before your next one. 🤞👍👍
He'll be back before you know it! Appreciate the support!
@@davegeorge5140 See you soon, Dave!
Another great video from Ryan, the beach club is insane , really nice boat !!
Glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate the comment.
Appreciate it, Dg!!
Nice tour. I’ve watched you over the last few years and you have really smoothed out your personal style of presentation. Regarding the vessel, since it was a fresh water yacht in the Great Lakes the corrosion issues are minimal. As the Denison family can’t attest to since they are also from Saugatuck MI on the West shore of Lake Michigan.
Thanks for the kind words, Prof! The fresh water has been very kind to her over the years. See you next time!
Wow, thank you! Your support over the years doesn't go unnoticed. Much appreciated.
Stunning video as usual!
Thanks Daniel! Appreciate you tuning in!
Thank you! Cheers!
Very good presenter. More of him
Ryan is the best....
Well Done Ryan
I always enjoy seeing a yacht with you doing the presentation great job
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Don! Thanks so much for saying so. This was a fun one to film. :)
Thanks Don! More to come!
@@ryanalexander6346 Ryan I have to be honest with you I’ve been searching for a small yacht 65 to 70 foot for the past three years every time I have the funds not only for the yacht but 4 two to 5 years of maintenance fuel and birthing but every time I get to that point of my budget of $700,000 (give or take) one of my daughters needs money for college or something that just puts me behind schedule i’m hoping July 2023 I should have what I need to give you a call until we meet keep up the good work definitely enjoy your videos.
Don Prudente.
@@DriveSafeDon You can get a great boat for $700k! When the timing works out you should come check out some boats with me at one of the boat shows in Florida. Would love to show you around. I appreciate the kind words.
@@ryanalexander6346 Thank you Ryan, that amount of money includes maintenance fuel yacht insurance and birthing and I will not take a chance on buying an old boat with high engine hours that takes whatever money I have a side for maintenance and repair I have to be careful with my choice I have a five year plan to support something that size even though I live on the water in Melbourne Beach FL I’m not sure I’ll be able to have a boat mooring in my backyard I live in a condo with the Indian river 20 feet off my balcony but when the time comes I will look into permits for Moorings if I cannot get a permit then I will have to pay the extra money to keep it at a Maria and with both my daughters in college it’s important that I choose wisely when I spend money for pleasure for Wife and self…….
thank you again and hopefully you’ll be hearing from me next July
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Really interesting layout--I love how different it is. But the interior styling feels more like 1999 than 2019. I'm honestly shocked that it's only 3 years old 🤔
To each their own. However, she certainly makes up for it with her other features.
Nice
Thanks
Well presented but not sure about the boat. Mainly - why does a boat this small need 3 driving positions?
Glad you enjoyed our Walkthrough! She's certainly a uniquely designed vessel 🙌
i have that same dynamic position system but i never use it, just engines and thrusters is enough. it's just useless, even when I'm trying to force myself to use it, it's just not same feeling of control when u simply use engines and thruster.
To each their own! Thanks for the insight.
60' is a really good size for one of these.
I agree! Amazing how much space there is inside. Not much to compare her to!
100% agree.... one of the largest 60-footers ever built.
I saw one bathroom.
There is a day head/ laundry room right next to the salon (6:48), a shared head for the twin cabins on the stabroard side (7:38) AND a third head in the Owners Suite to port (8:32).
I saw 2 helm stations. Did I miss one? I thought he said 3.
Not sure I like the layout... the design is awesome, but the layout looks little messy to me...
Fair enough! Apparently she's a love or hate type of vessel.
I liked how he inadvertently told me he doesn't know what Dynamic Positioning System is during his attempted explanation of it.
Still got to give the man credit for how knowledgeable he is despite not being a broker. Knowing Ryan, he'll be an expert on Dynamic Positioning Systems by the time his next walkthrough is up.
@@DenisonYachting oh he's a good broker other than that, but it was very clunky and very obvious. DPS is basically an e-anchor or GPS-anchor from Volvo, Mercury call their version "Skyhoook". They're EXTREMELY handy when you're queueing for berthing, refuelling, etc.,
S/o nelk
always and forever.... Happy Dads on us!
Nobody builds boats like the Dutch…
It's from Michigan?
@@I_Cunt_Spell She lived in Michigan until she was brought down for the boat show a month ago.
Gotta give credit where credit is due!
@@ryanalexander6346
So she's a migrant! Is she documented or no?
Indeed!
Noice...
Noice indeed.
Ryan you are showing the boat. So we don't need to see you. PLEASE. It's a great looking boat and I do not have to see you to hear you. Capisce ? 😊
We hear ya, JC. However, not sure if the Ryan Alexander fans in the comments would agree with you 😆 🙌
@@DenisonYachting Just going to say I enjoy Ryan's walkthroughs, and you guys should ignore this Negative Nancy.
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