Not as dated as you might have thought being 36 years old. I think $5 million is a little high though and I think the current owners might be a little mesmerized by that $13,000,000 refit and lengthening in 2010! She does need some serious upgrading in the accommodations and some teak here and there might break up the hospital ship white everywhere. I think she's a bargain at $3.5 million as a canvas for a major teardown and refit, but that might not be in the cards for her given the fact she had a truly massive refit 11 years ago. IDK...I'd just take her as she is at a lower price and sail the hell outta her. What's up with the TVs? They aren't 16-9 proportions. Are they flat screens? I've never seen a flat screen with dimensions closer to 4-3 than 16-9!
Thank you also for making a video where it doesn't seem you were paid per corporate boardroom speak, brochure language or metaphors and the music wasn't overbearing and monotonous house/trance/club music. Everything was laid out of factually and I wasn't being told in glittery prose 'Here you will find a grill that is perfect for serving up your latest catch and then allowing you to enjoy it with your guests as you enjoy cocktails at sunset overlooking the breathtaking scenery, salt laden air and glittery oceanic views that makes you dream of mermaids and nostalgia of a bygone era as each bite on this custom plate set connects you to those around you in sumptuous purity and taste.'...Dude...it's a grill. I know what a grill does.
Top off the fuel tanks load provisions and the crew and put to see with the pew-stix and hunt & fish your way across the 7-seas for a couple of years. Perfect.
It's the owner trying to be cute with No Boys, and then giving it a nautical twist, but just like with everything on this boat, it's a Mish mash Frankenstein that was designed by a 95 yr old drunken lady and her 65 yr old wife/nurse/bartender and she designed the yacht after pounding half a bottle of Jameson and a full bottle of Crown Peach and then named it afterwards. Someone will buy this boat then redo a bunch of it, then sell it again. Abeking must have just said 'F@$k it. Let's do what she wants'. Or it was designed so your family and kids were far away from you.
I really don't like how the owner expanded to six cabins, but there's only 3 crew quarter cabins. If I were to own this, those two rooms at 8:30 would both be converted to crew quarters, especially since they're in the aft section. With 5-6 crew members now, adding 2-3 more would make more sense, especially if this boat is used for chartering as well. It feels like they took away crew quarters to add extra cabins. I'm hoping that the main dining table can be extended to seat 12, because right now, it's at 8, which suggests everyone eating in two separate places. But even the layout makes it seem like expanding would make the area crowded for the crew to serve. Personally, if I had a yacht named _No Bouys,_ I'd have to have an all-female crew. This yacht looks to be in great condition for its age, but if I can afford this, (I currently cannot) I can probably splurge a bit more to get a 150' yacht with 8 crew. Good luck, though. I hope someone sees this as their next great joy.
I thought those two *were* crew cabins -- maybe a Captain's and engineer's cabin, with junior crew back in the traditional crew cabins. That's how I would use them. Totally agree about an all-female crew, though I'd love to have that anyway, whatever I'm sailing.
What, no Ryan? Okay film but the yacht is a right mish mash. Its all over the place, those rear cabins were terrible and the front ones werent much better. 5 million? Good luck with that!
I like his voice, very relaxing cadence and he isn't reading as if he were trained for beauty pageant speak or newcaster style. More natural. But I really liked the more direct and informative approach in this one!
FULL SEND!! BROOO
Not as dated as you might have thought being 36 years old. I think $5 million is a little high though and I think the current owners might be a little mesmerized by that $13,000,000 refit and lengthening in 2010! She does need some serious upgrading in the accommodations and some teak here and there might break up the hospital ship white everywhere. I think she's a bargain at $3.5 million as a canvas for a major teardown and refit, but that might not be in the cards for her given the fact she had a truly massive refit 11 years ago. IDK...I'd just take her as she is at a lower price and sail the hell outta her. What's up with the TVs? They aren't 16-9 proportions. Are they flat screens? I've never seen a flat screen with dimensions closer to 4-3 than 16-9!
Excellent video Peter. This is more like how they should be made. Simple walk through with important information throughout it. 😉👍🏻
Here from NELK👍🏻
Welcome to the party! 🕺
Oh wow, only 5 million. I was way off. I figured 3 times that amount. Damn. I wanted a Hargrave, Bering or Nordhavn...but this is nice.
Certainly a great value!
Just visting for now
Say a while!
Beautiful ship but I would turn that office into a lounge so everyone can enjoy the amazing view.
Certainly a great idea!
Love this ship...just worried abut the upgrades.. I will think
Interesting, but damn, they missed putting the Master on the main deck!
Thank you also for making a video where it doesn't seem you were paid per corporate boardroom speak, brochure language or metaphors and the music wasn't overbearing and monotonous house/trance/club music. Everything was laid out of factually and I wasn't being told in glittery prose 'Here you will find a grill that is perfect for serving up your latest catch and then allowing you to enjoy it with your guests as you enjoy cocktails at sunset overlooking the breathtaking scenery, salt laden air and glittery oceanic views that makes you dream of mermaids and nostalgia of a bygone era as each bite on this custom plate set connects you to those around you in sumptuous purity and taste.'...Dude...it's a grill. I know what a grill does.
Mermaid nostalgia 🤣. That was funny. And I agree 100%.
Thanks Clif, we'll make sure to steer away from that type of language. 😂
Top off the fuel tanks load provisions and the crew and put to see with the pew-stix and hunt & fish your way across the 7-seas for a couple of years. Perfect.
Great idea! Thanks for watching!
Que hermoso!!
NELK BOYS
I really don't understand why so many yachts has so much dark heavy wood in the interiors
Lovely boat, however that owners office is screaming to be converted to another stateroom.
Glad you enjoyed our walkthrough! You can never go wrong with another stateroom, appreciate the comment.
Hey Griff...see what I wrote a year ago...lol. I was on a rager.
That comment will go down in history as one of your best ever.
What is the price tag for this jewel ?
$4.9 million. I Googled it.
Literally the first link in the description provides the answer. No need to Google and no need to speculate.
@@grondhero thank you .done though the price really suprised me in a market such as this .
What's a BOUYS?
It's the owner trying to be cute with No Boys, and then giving it a nautical twist, but just like with everything on this boat, it's a Mish mash Frankenstein that was designed by a 95 yr old drunken lady and her 65 yr old wife/nurse/bartender and she designed the yacht after pounding half a bottle of Jameson and a full bottle of Crown Peach and then named it afterwards. Someone will buy this boat then redo a bunch of it, then sell it again. Abeking must have just said 'F@$k it. Let's do what she wants'. Or it was designed so your family and kids were far away from you.
You have a vivid imagination Clif, we respect that.
I really don't like how the owner expanded to six cabins, but there's only 3 crew quarter cabins. If I were to own this, those two rooms at 8:30 would both be converted to crew quarters, especially since they're in the aft section. With 5-6 crew members now, adding 2-3 more would make more sense, especially if this boat is used for chartering as well. It feels like they took away crew quarters to add extra cabins.
I'm hoping that the main dining table can be extended to seat 12, because right now, it's at 8, which suggests everyone eating in two separate places. But even the layout makes it seem like expanding would make the area crowded for the crew to serve.
Personally, if I had a yacht named _No Bouys,_ I'd have to have an all-female crew. This yacht looks to be in great condition for its age, but if I can afford this, (I currently cannot) I can probably splurge a bit more to get a 150' yacht with 8 crew. Good luck, though. I hope someone sees this as their next great joy.
I thought those two *were* crew cabins -- maybe a Captain's and engineer's cabin, with junior crew back in the traditional crew cabins. That's how I would use them.
Totally agree about an all-female crew, though I'd love to have that anyway, whatever I'm sailing.
Yes I would convert the owners office into another cabin perhaps for the captain or an overflow for extra guests
Good video.. But I did not care for the yacht. $4.9 million is a reasonable price though.
What, no Ryan? Okay film but the yacht is a right mish mash. Its all over the place, those rear cabins were terrible and the front ones werent much better. 5 million? Good luck with that!
The inflection in the presenters voice is horrible 🤯🤯
I like his voice, very relaxing cadence and he isn't reading as if he were trained for beauty pageant speak or newcaster style. More natural. But I really liked the more direct and informative approach in this one!
Damn that's one ugly boat. Not proportioned well at all. $5 mil is crazy
To each their own, Neal