The flaming bulbes is cool as hell. Shows up good. I like that. You should have a spotlight on it at night to see it going thru water would really show good.❤👍🧜♂️🔱🫠🇺🇲
I hope it was painted on their by the owners child or grand child. If an Adult painted "flames" that poorly on a multi million dollar yacht they should be ashamed.
The whole *made in China* thing scares the shit out of me. Is an accountable and uncorruptable Expat there supervising the build from start to end? I'm an Oilfield guy and we typically will NOT use any Chinese made gear in the field that could cause injuries or cost lives if it fails, hence my wariness..
And yet, somehow, Nordhavn and plenty of other boatbuilders produce spectacular and reliable boats. And they have been doing so, in spite of China's numerous deficiencies in other fields, for decades.
@@GoodkatNW I can only assume there's strict and diligent supervision from Expats permanently based there in the building process, if you can name literally one product that China produce which isn't poorly copied Western technology I'd be impressed. They can't build a fucking bicycle that won't fall apart in a week but they're building ocean going Yachts you can trust your families life to if you get caught in a storm 1000 miles from the nearest shoreline?
@@fd6sp They're built in Xiamen and Shanghai, depending on the model, according to Nordhaven's own website. Unless my geography sucks we're still talking about a Chinese manufactured product.
The flaming bulbes is cool as hell. Shows up good. I like that. You should have a spotlight on it at night to see it going thru water would really show good.❤👍🧜♂️🔱🫠🇺🇲
beauty of a yacht! Thanks for sharing! Safe passage to all who sail in her! 👍👍
Beautiful boat. Beautiful.
Love from Greece, happy sailing.🐬🐟🏛🔱
Just saw this boat docked near Seattle. It’s lovely 🥰
She is absolutely beautiful !
She looks amazing particularly once in her proper place as she streams down towards the sea.
awesome paint on the bow thruster.
I don't know man, it's 8 knots boat. It doesn't fit. If I'm owner's friend, I'd rip him all day.
I hope it was painted on their by the owners child or grand child. If an Adult painted "flames" that poorly on a multi million dollar yacht they should be ashamed.
Could be a red bull fan.
@@saddog You always this emotional. It's a paint job that will never be seen.
Nice! Looks similar to some Delta Marine trawlers. Would like to see it in heavy seas.
great new design.
Someday ❤
Nice
Seeing her in the street makes me appreciate her size.
What is the overall impact of the Bulbous with respect to hull speed and fuel consumption?
Nice boat who thought it was a good idea to build a boat that far away from the water?!
Nice but shipyard located in the city, surrounded by narrow streets.......🤨......not so convenient.
Not the best music. The yacht is amazing.
The whole *made in China* thing scares the shit out of me. Is an accountable and uncorruptable Expat there supervising the build from start to end? I'm an Oilfield guy and we typically will NOT use any Chinese made gear in the field that could cause injuries or cost lives if it fails, hence my wariness..
And yet, somehow, Nordhavn and plenty of other boatbuilders produce spectacular and reliable boats. And they have been doing so, in spite of China's numerous deficiencies in other fields, for decades.
@@GoodkatNW I can only assume there's strict and diligent supervision from Expats permanently based there in the building process, if you can name literally one product that China produce which isn't poorly copied Western technology I'd be impressed. They can't build a fucking bicycle that won't fall apart in a week but they're building ocean going Yachts you can trust your families life to if you get caught in a storm 1000 miles from the nearest shoreline?
ironically, people in China are afraid of anything made in the USA because they think it will be crap.
Not China but Taiwan. They are different from the mainland of China.
@@fd6sp They're built in Xiamen and Shanghai, depending on the model, according to Nordhaven's own website. Unless my geography sucks we're still talking about a Chinese manufactured product.