Canados isn't a brand you hear about alot anymore. I was going to say this yacht feels like a Swedish spa with all the wood amd light colors. Tons of room, nice layout and beautiful decor. Impressive yacht in many regards. A real charter magnet.
That's a sweet yacht. I like how the 'private owner's area' is actually private and not one of those where you can approach it from outside the owner's room as well.
Uh...There's stairs from the 1st deck up to the main outdoor dining area right outside the bedroom doors.I'd guess that the owners decide when they allow people up though.
Thanks for bringing this one to us. It looks like the builder has tried to go for a bit of everything. Calling her an explorer is a bit of a stretch. The galley is way to small for long periods aboard, the same goes for freezer / refrigerated consumables. I'd prefer a couple of extra hands as well, she's a big boat requiring a lot of attention. I like the yacht, but it seems to be a jack of all trades, master of none. Very nice video, thanks Tony.
👍👍 EXCELLENT TOUR 📣 BEAUTIFUL OWNER’S SUITE❗️ GOOD CRUISING RANGE & SPEED; IT’S ALSO NICE TO HAVE THE JACUZZI, AND A SAUNA ONBOARD FOR RELAXATION DURING A LONG PASSAGE.
Beautiful boat, and I don’t like to say anything negative but I just can’t get over how small the galley is! On the video I was sure you were going to say it was the stew pantry.
Writing as a chef and boatowner, that's an inadequate galley for a vessel with up to ten guests who'll be expecting a very high standard of food. Very little preparation area, a poor working environment, clearly given little thought by a designer distracted by other factors. Not untypical though, sadly.
@@josephbrown363 Well Joseph, I think you're probably right. This vessel is designed for the 'weekend on the boat with friends' crowd, isn't it, and will likely rarely leave the marina. I recall my own boat being moored for a time in a marina in Palma, close to a Ferretti called Afticra, an acronym. I asked a maintenance engineer about this, and he admitted to the same curiosity. The owner told him it stood for ' Another Fucking Thing I Can't Really Afford' . Truly brilliant, and completely unforgettable. Regards
It's a very low key interior which some will prefer. I like glitz myself but there's a lot this boat gets right. The giant open "party deck" aims to maximise space where it's needed; few yachts are about indoor living. The inside dining table is just for decoration usually. Here it could be used for conferences with the TV. Rainfall showers for all the crew is extremely unusual even on a megayacht. First time I've ever seen it.
Thank you for the thorough video. I must admit this Canados yacht left me scratching my head. The massive open aft deck on the Canados is usually reserved for holding an array of big tenders on exploration yachts, but this boat uses it for a huge lounging area and a huge dining area, mostly open to the sun. The yacht has both a big aft tender garage and a side-opening tender garage so there is no need to store tenders on the aft deck. The size of the aft deck seems excessive for lounging and dining for the size of the yacht and most people today do not want to sit in the sun for long periods. I am also not impressed by placement of the owner's cabin on the top deck. A second socializing space in addition to the main salon is really desirable for most yacht owners, and this arrangement takes a second living space away. Next, why does an exploration yacht need a planing hull and 20- knot cruising speed? A planing hull is quite inefficient at displacement speeds, and the triple engines required to push this 143-footer gulp vast quantities of fuel and cramp the engine room. Most yacht owners looking for a true explorer yacht want an efficient displacement hull easily pushed by modest twin engines. The hull and power plants of the Canados do not seem ideal for true world voyaging. Perhaps this yacht is meant for owners who like the explorer yacht "look" but in fact use their yacht for high-speed Mediterranean harbor-hopping.
Thanks for watching and I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. This is definitely a unique design that I think you either love or hate. The aft deck in particular will either be perfect for someones needs or it will be an area of disdain for others. The good news is there are many great options out there! Some people seek out something unique or specific and others want something more generic but satisfactory in all areas. I am always looking to tour a wide variety of designs and styles and it was cool to see what they came up with.
The high dash speed is useful for hightailing it back to home base after a week spent pootling along the shore, a few hours at a time. It maximises the time spent Out There and ensures less time is "wasted" getting Back Here. The triple screws keeps the draught low and lets you get up close to the shore. Hence the trendy marketing name "explorer". At least they didn't call it "expedition"...
you can configure the space however you want obviously. if the owner decides to have the top deck as his cabine its his choice, because he has paid the yacht. its exactly what i would want to have my privat space on my yacht, if i had the money. just buy your own one and make it how you want.
Hey Tony, nice deck but they are sacrificing a lot of space. With a 143 feet (42 mts) you should be able to do a lot more i,e the Mengi Yay video shows how to really use spaces even though is a two deck (a shame)..but like you say before its up to the owner how he wants it...thanks for the video
Just add some pew stik safes and many pew-pews, lots of fishing gear maybe a chest freezer or two and a davit on the rear for hanging game and stay at sea for a year hunting & fishing the world. (maybe add a side by side or two with all that rear deck space)
Hey I just accidentally tried video calling you! Lol. Wrong button. Excited you are doing Fridays now, usually there isn't much content, good content, on Friday.
@17:07 not a lotta room for poopin 🤷🏼♀️ I think everyone deserves a nice place for such a universally loved activity, that we all do, especially on a boat this size.
Thank you! Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get on any of the Benettis at this show. But I did tour some other really interesting superyachts which you’ll see in the coming weeks.
They call that a captain's cabin? Pityfull small and not even a window. Tiny and awkward galley, and only room for 6 other crew, which isn't nearly enough for a 43 meter yacht. Not really inviting either (in my opinion) for guests, rather dismal in fact.
Very bad visibility from the helm, but Capitan can drive this funny looking boat from the sauna I guess, sauna has the best visibility on this yacht Amateur owner built so call expedition yacht that is what happened
KNEW it was an Italian designer on the interior. 1. Same ugly color scheme, plastic looking like a cheap hotel / rental condo, 2. Sharp corners everywhere
Very very plain and lackluster.. The layout seems to be missing space somewhere. I've watched 200+ superyacht videos and seen people do Amazing things with 140ft Superyachts, unfortunately this one is just bad design, bad look.
It's very plain because it's brand new; hence all the 'shell posters' in the rooms. No one's going to keep them; they're there as place holders. Personally I don't like the wood stain, because it looks like unfinished lumber to me. A slightly darker wood with light carpeting and covers would look better for my tastes, but it shouldn't be too difficult to let the imagination see the potential.
Canados isn't a brand you hear about alot anymore. I was going to say this yacht feels like a Swedish spa with all the wood amd light colors. Tons of room, nice layout and beautiful decor. Impressive yacht in many regards. A real charter magnet.
That's a sweet yacht. I like how the 'private owner's area' is actually private and not one of those where you can approach it from outside the owner's room as well.
The ensuite connected to the private foredeck was really cool in my opinion!
Uh...There's stairs from the 1st deck up to the main outdoor dining area right outside the bedroom doors.I'd guess that the owners decide when they allow people up though.
@@bryduhbikeguy The owner's private fore deck does _not_ have any access to it other than through the owner's room itself. 9:50
Thanks for bringing this one to us. It looks like the builder has tried to go for a bit of everything. Calling her an explorer is a bit of a stretch. The galley is way to small for long periods aboard, the same goes for freezer / refrigerated consumables. I'd prefer a couple of extra hands as well, she's a big boat requiring a lot of attention.
I like the yacht, but it seems to be a jack of all trades, master of none.
Very nice video, thanks Tony.
I don't consider a GRP hull to be a true explorer yacht either.....but that's a quibble.
👍👍 EXCELLENT TOUR 📣
BEAUTIFUL OWNER’S SUITE❗️ GOOD CRUISING RANGE & SPEED; IT’S ALSO NICE TO HAVE THE JACUZZI, AND A SAUNA ONBOARD FOR RELAXATION DURING A LONG PASSAGE.
The sauna was a pleasant surprise! Thanks for watching!
Wow, stunningly beautiful.
I'm glad you enjoyed!
Nice job on showing the vessel.😊😊😊😊 I forgot to add that in my comment before.
Beautiful boat, and I don’t like to say anything negative but I just can’t get over how small the galley is! On the video I was sure you were going to say it was the stew pantry.
Great ship, loved it!!
Glad to hear it!
Thank you for sharing a beautiful yacht!☺☺
It's my pleasure!
I really like the design, layout and decor. For a 44m it is very functional.
This is one nice yacht! And, a great review/walkaround by you Tony! 👍😎✌🗽
I appreciate it!
Writing as a chef and boatowner, that's an inadequate galley for a vessel with up to ten guests who'll be expecting a very high standard of food. Very little preparation area, a poor working environment, clearly given little thought by a designer distracted by other factors. Not untypical though, sadly.
Not seen the galley yet, but with that many bars, I think the need for fish fingers and chips would be secondary.
@@josephbrown363 Well Joseph, I think you're probably right. This vessel is designed for the 'weekend on the boat with friends' crowd, isn't it, and will likely rarely leave the marina. I recall my own boat being moored for a time in a marina in Palma, close to a Ferretti called Afticra, an acronym. I asked a maintenance engineer about this, and he admitted to the same curiosity. The owner told him it stood for ' Another Fucking Thing I Can't Really Afford' . Truly brilliant, and completely unforgettable. Regards
The galley works best for a relatively light, Mediterranean cuisine I think. lol
It's a very low key interior which some will prefer. I like glitz myself but there's a lot this boat gets right. The giant open "party deck" aims to maximise space where it's needed; few yachts are about indoor living. The inside dining table is just for decoration usually. Here it could be used for conferences with the TV.
Rainfall showers for all the crew is extremely unusual even on a megayacht. First time I've ever seen it.
Those 2 dudes in the rear storage area looked like you were interupting a someone buying a bag of weed😂😂😂
Smashed it man, great work.
Thank you!
🤯🤯✨✨ the master suite...
Thank you for the thorough video. I must admit this Canados yacht left me scratching my head. The massive open aft deck on the Canados is usually reserved for holding an array of big tenders on exploration yachts, but this boat uses it for a huge lounging area and a huge dining area, mostly open to the sun. The yacht has both a big aft tender garage and a side-opening tender garage so there is no need to store tenders on the aft deck. The size of the aft deck seems excessive for lounging and dining for the size of the yacht and most people today do not want to sit in the sun for long periods. I am also not impressed by placement of the owner's cabin on the top deck. A second socializing space in addition to the main salon is really desirable for most yacht owners, and this arrangement takes a second living space away.
Next, why does an exploration yacht need a planing hull and 20- knot cruising speed? A planing hull is quite inefficient at displacement speeds, and the triple engines required to push this 143-footer gulp vast quantities of fuel and cramp the engine room. Most yacht owners looking for a true explorer yacht want an efficient displacement hull easily pushed by modest twin engines. The hull and power plants of the Canados do not seem ideal for true world voyaging. Perhaps this yacht is meant for owners who like the explorer yacht "look" but in fact use their yacht for high-speed Mediterranean harbor-hopping.
Thanks for watching and I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. This is definitely a unique design that I think you either love or hate. The aft deck in particular will either be perfect for someones needs or it will be an area of disdain for others. The good news is there are many great options out there! Some people seek out something unique or specific and others want something more generic but satisfactory in all areas. I am always looking to tour a wide variety of designs and styles and it was cool to see what they came up with.
Agree totally. Love seeing all kinds of boats and yachts, big and small, love'm or not. Keep up the great videos.@@YachtAddiction
The high dash speed is useful for hightailing it back to home base after a week spent pootling along the shore, a few hours at a time. It maximises the time spent Out There and ensures less time is "wasted" getting Back Here.
The triple screws keeps the draught low and lets you get up close to the shore. Hence the trendy marketing name "explorer". At least they didn't call it "expedition"...
you can configure the space however you want obviously. if the owner decides to have the top deck as his cabine its his choice, because he has paid the yacht. its exactly what i would want to have my privat space on my yacht, if i had the money. just buy your own one and make it how you want.
Hey Tony, nice deck but they are sacrificing a lot of space. With a 143 feet (42 mts) you should be able to do a lot more i,e the Mengi Yay video shows how to really use spaces even though is a two deck (a shame)..but like you say before its up to the owner how he wants it...thanks for the video
Tudo de melhor nesta apresentação deste otimo iate. Parabeeens.
Very nice! Thank you!
It sure is! Thanks for watching!
I want this.❤
Just add some pew stik safes and many pew-pews, lots of fishing gear maybe a chest freezer or two and a davit on the rear for hanging game and stay at sea for a year hunting & fishing the world. (maybe add a side by side or two with all that rear deck space)
Amazing ! Thank you Tony ! Do you need an assistant ? Hint hint. (LOL) !
Hey I just accidentally tried video calling you! Lol. Wrong button. Excited you are doing Fridays now, usually there isn't much content, good content, on Friday.
No worries lol. Hope you enjoy!
I like the yacht ❤❤can you tour Tatiana yacht 💜💜
It'll be hard to get access to that yacht but I can try!
@@YachtAddiction okay 💜💜
Fallen in love!.....but would hate the fuel bill at 19 knots!! .....600nm for 8321 US gallons lol
This is the twin of the main Tender Ship for a larger research vessel it traveled with,or is this it?Regardless,this is pretty nice.
@17:07 not a lotta room for poopin 🤷🏼♀️ I think everyone deserves a nice place for such a universally loved activity, that we all do, especially on a boat this size.
Nice job Tony! Any chance you got on one of those Benetti Oasis yachts? Love to see a review of the 34m.
Thank you! Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get on any of the Benettis at this show. But I did tour some other really interesting superyachts which you’ll see in the coming weeks.
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Beautiful. $?
Free standing furniture in an exploring yacht ?
Basically an 80' yacht with a 60' aft cockpit. If you look at the galley, that is not a galley for a boat of that size.
I think I would opt for a day head in place of the sauna so guests dont have to go down 2 levels to find one that isnt in the primary stateroom.
Nice tour!
Bridge at main deck is really not good for captain visibility and navigation
20:41 dudes under hatch -WTF?😃
lmao I was thinking the same thing 😂
How about price?
They call that a captain's cabin? Pityfull small and not even a window. Tiny and awkward galley, and only room for 6 other crew, which isn't nearly enough for a 43 meter yacht. Not really inviting either (in my opinion) for guests, rather dismal in fact.
I have heard of Al Capone, Al Bundy, Al Dente now who is this Al Fresco?hahahahahahahaha
😂
Al Fresco is the chef who turned politician. They now call him, the Gour-mayor.
Breakfast burrito
Halou oYey
Surprised, no elevator.
I'm sure there are some outlier examples, but in my experience you typically don't start seeing elevators until closer to the 200' size or larger.
Too small for an elevator for a general sale. They could always include one in a custom build or a longer vessel.
Not impressed with the interior at all. It is blah and boring. I don’t know the price but whatever it is is too much.
Showers look like backed up sewage leak.
Wow the captain cabin is terrible. Even the crew have a better cabin than the captain
Very bad visibility from the helm, but Capitan can drive this funny looking boat from the sauna I guess, sauna has the best visibility on this yacht Amateur owner built so call expedition yacht that is what happened
KNEW it was an Italian designer on the interior. 1. Same ugly color scheme, plastic looking like a cheap hotel / rental condo, 2. Sharp corners everywhere
Can't watch. Your quick camera swings cause motion sickness without being at sea....
Very very plain and lackluster..
The layout seems to be missing space somewhere.
I've watched 200+ superyacht videos and seen people do Amazing things with 140ft Superyachts, unfortunately this one is just bad design, bad look.
It's certainly a unique design and layout. I think it's one where you either love it or hate it depending on your wish list.
It's very plain because it's brand new; hence all the 'shell posters' in the rooms. No one's going to keep them; they're there as place holders. Personally I don't like the wood stain, because it looks like unfinished lumber to me. A slightly darker wood with light carpeting and covers would look better for my tastes, but it shouldn't be too difficult to let the imagination see the potential.
🥲 SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL W 😲 W
Thanks for watching!