That 47 footer is NUTS! It's literally perfect - EXACTLY the kind of boat I would want, not too big, not too small, just enough to live aboard - and the catamaran is amazing too!
Even though I'm subscribed, for some reason I'm late to this video. But WOW...am I glad I watched! The brothers are building some very impressive vessels and, dare I say, give Arksen and Moonen, to name a few, some solid competition!
I think all Yachts have great interiors. In my opinion its what lies beneth the superyacht skin, like a 15mm hull at waterline and the 7000nm range , Hull shape etc , Another great vid.
Great video, thank you David, a few years ago, explorer yachts were huge, now everything is changing, smaller yachts are available and allow exploration. I hope you have the opportunity to follow the progress of this superb yacht.👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
Somebody a.ready said it, but that yacht in the beginning looked like a Dashew. The other one with the orange paint reminded me of Sarp yachts. Interesting company. The number of yacht builders in Antalya is quite impressive. I have my favorites like Bering, Damen, Mengi Yay (look up M/Y Nira and Azra), and Serina plus Numarine. Dunya and Alia could make the list as could Turquoise. Lots of great builders. It would be interesting to do an aerial view with all the manufacturers highlighted.
The "organge one" is the second in a.series of 78 foot from Naval. It's in the dock in Antalya right next to the Blue SARP yacht so the differences are easier to see. SARP is bigger at 85 vs 78 feet and glass fiber rather than aluminum. The range of SARP is about 70% less but then the target cruising market is also very different, nothing comes for free. Both SARP and XPM have Praxis hybrid drives fitted so their performance would be an interesting additional comparison. Hoep[ this is useful.
Very interesting developments, I wonder who else is out there? Love the 47m and would have to have a separate video on it. They get amazing fuel efficiency. Very cool company
There are two scrap Type 23 Frigates up the top end of my harbour, surely just an injection of a few bob and they would make a great explorer yacht. Get together with a few friends, say 250, and you have enough people to crew it and to have a whip round for fuel. They’re only going to go to Turkey for razor blades…..
It may give an appearance of being high above the water, but actually the weight of the yacht is mostly in the engines, so you shouldn't have any issues with stability.
Dear David, please be serious and acknowledge that Naval Yachts didn‘t do something special. They just copied the FPBs created by the Dashews. I know you are aware of that since you are in the business for a long time. The XPM is just a knock off. Good boat though but i‘m quite dissapointed of the missing credits to Linda and Steve. The XPM like the Arksen are shameless copies.
Mobius and Vanguard look to be an exact copy of the FPB 78, designed and build by Steve and Linda Dashew. Did this Turkish builder buy the design from the Dashews or did they shamelessly copy it and called it their own? And shame on you as well "Yacht Builders". You should have recognised this and should have given credit to Dashew. Instead you chose to ignore it! Either way is piss poor "reporting" on your behalf.
That 47 footer is NUTS! It's literally perfect - EXACTLY the kind of boat I would want, not too big, not too small, just enough to live aboard - and the catamaran is amazing too!
They look a lot like FPB by Dashew.
Looks like a carbon copy of an FPB.
@@forgottenautos8461 Agree
That was my first thought.
Exactly this - only glammed up for the well-heeled.
Dashew should be getting royalties.
@@billbligh4547 LMAO I agree
There were some fabulous boats there… brilliant work and the thickness of the plate is impressive. Range, the boats are impressive.
Even though I'm subscribed, for some reason I'm late to this video. But WOW...am I glad I watched! The brothers are building some very impressive vessels and, dare I say, give Arksen and Moonen, to name a few, some solid competition!
Very interesting products. Give us more, David. We want to see the interior, engine room, crew quarters, etc.
Thanks for your comment - I hope to go back to film VANGUARD when she's completed. Most likely early January.
I think all Yachts have great interiors. In my opinion its what lies beneth the superyacht skin, like a 15mm hull at waterline and the 7000nm range , Hull shape etc , Another great vid.
Great video, thank you David, a few years ago, explorer yachts were huge, now everything is changing, smaller yachts are available and allow exploration. I hope you have the opportunity to follow the progress of this superb yacht.👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
Good approach. Something like Bering yachts and others have the focus on as well
Somebody a.ready said it, but that yacht in the beginning looked like a Dashew. The other one with the orange paint reminded me of Sarp yachts. Interesting company. The number of yacht builders in Antalya is quite impressive. I have my favorites like Bering, Damen, Mengi Yay (look up M/Y Nira and Azra), and Serina plus Numarine. Dunya and Alia could make the list as could Turquoise. Lots of great builders. It would be interesting to do an aerial view with all the manufacturers highlighted.
The "organge one" is the second in a.series of 78 foot from Naval. It's in the dock in Antalya right next to the Blue SARP yacht so the differences are easier to see. SARP is bigger at 85 vs 78 feet and glass fiber rather than aluminum. The range of SARP is about 70% less but then the target cruising market is also very different, nothing comes for free. Both SARP and XPM have Praxis hybrid drives fitted so their performance would be an interesting additional comparison. Hoep[ this is useful.
Very Cool !!!
I watched the blog as they built the first one. It was very cool.
Super video David and a Happy New Year to everyone!
These are some interesting boats. Looking forward to what’s coming
Awesome
Very Curious to see the interior of this vessel and learn more about it. Thanks for another amazing Video!
Your videos are just excellent!
Glad you think so!
Interesting to say the least. Looking forward to the rest of the videos.
Very interesting developments, I wonder who else is out there? Love the 47m and would have to have a separate video on it. They get amazing fuel efficiency. Very cool company
Great to see another video from you! 😁 I had been a bit worried for a couple of months (three for this channel).
Thanks. The busiest channel is still the "Yachts For Sale" channel, but I have quite a few more videos lined up for this channel too!
Great 👍🏻 information. Thank you for sharing. More in-depth detail would be fantastic.
Will watch this space
There are two scrap Type 23 Frigates up the top end of my harbour, surely just an injection of a few bob and they would make a great explorer yacht.
Get together with a few friends, say 250, and you have enough people to crew it and to have a whip round for fuel. They’re only going to go to Turkey for razor blades…..
Like 45 :)
I’ve never heard anyone pronounce ‘innovative‘ the way you do. 😮
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Was the flybridge practical for offshore and stability
It may give an appearance of being high above the water, but actually the weight of the yacht is mostly in the engines, so you shouldn't have any issues with stability.
is the CPP controlled by a logic computer? Seems like for optimal pitch you would need a computer to calculate it accurately.
Hopefully this yacht wasn't burned in the fire.
DASHEW
FPB
dashew
Dear David, please be serious and acknowledge that Naval Yachts didn‘t do something special. They just copied the FPBs created by the Dashews. I know you are aware of that since you are in the business for a long time.
The XPM is just a knock off. Good boat though but i‘m quite dissapointed of the missing credits to Linda and Steve.
The XPM like the Arksen are shameless copies.
Not so unique... as others have said a copy of FPB and in turn Arksen
FPB is very limited, tho. They dont have the production facilities to keep up with the demand.
Robust
Mobius and Vanguard look to be an exact copy of the FPB 78, designed and build by Steve and Linda Dashew. Did this Turkish builder buy the design from the Dashews or did they shamelessly copy it and called it their own? And shame on you as well "Yacht Builders". You should have recognised this and should have given credit to Dashew. Instead you chose to ignore it! Either way is piss poor "reporting" on your behalf.
Another FPB wannebe
If you like this then check out CIRCA 24 - MOLLYMAWK. Made by Circa Marine, makers of Steve Dashew's Yachts