It wouldn't matter how much money I had (even having the ability to buy a larger yacht) I would still choose the Sunseeker 131. Its my ideal yacht. They have a great interior layout for the size and plenty of deck space. It is a 2012 so the master head is on a lower lever than the master suite and the later ones (i think after 2017?) its all one level which I prefer. Love the extra freezer storage...great idea.
131 Sunseeker 2012 [ACACIA] Specs + Photos: hubs.ly/Q01Sl3Dj0 Asking Price: $13,500,000 This information is almost always in the very beginning of the description.
@@DenisonYachting Thanks! Is it basically like riding a bus? Where some people can't do it backwards, too? I appreciate it a lot that you take the time to answer the questions of your viewers
Tristan Mortlock did a video on this yacht for charter that the chief stewardess did a walkthrough on. It's really nice layout with more room than what you think a 131' would normally have.
Good blessed sir I always watching your channel it's really good and beauty I hope I owned like a small boat for a trolling to catch tuna in the Philippines I hope you granted to me I want to build a boat for fishing
Man, what an uninspiring walkthrough. 131 feet worth of ship, and you can only give it < 10 minutes (minus intro/outro)? And, with all the editing at your disposal, the presenter still stumbles over himself? I know y'all work with Nick from Aquaholic, so you should know how a proper walkthrough gets done. That man can make one continuous shout of a 40ft trawler into 15 minutes, all the while presenting coherently and getting into the nitty-gritty of what makes it a good vessel. I've said it before, my ass will never afford this ship, and I know the videos are advertising at their core, thus not meant for me. I just nerd out over these boats because I LOVE the engineering that go into making them. Still, this is meh at best. If I was going to be dropping 131' money on a ship, I would want a better intro to the boat than this. Seriously, 1:41 for ALL the accommodation on the vessel? And you don't even get into the engineering spaces? AND THE PRESENTER CAN BARELY STRING TOGETHER TWO COHERENT THOUGHTS WITHOUT STUMBLING OVER HIMSELF??? *WEAK* Bring back the redhead dude. At least you could tell he liked the ships for what they were. Your current presenters are just used-car salesmen with a marginally fancier dress-code.
To each their own! We've found that the majority of our audience prefers a concise style of walkthrough. Still, we appreciate your feedback and will certainly take it into consideration.
@@ralphowens4510 I presented a critique on a video Denison posted to the public. If they weren't open to it, they should have disabled comments. They, like professionals, said, "We hear your concerns, but we feel differently" and that was that. I'm not sure how you took away from that that I was "emotionally scarred." I gave my opinion, they acknowledged, and that was that. That's how adults communicate. You should try it sometime.
@@snwbrdbum14 I agree with you 100%. And yes bring back the red head. He was remarkable. It's about story telling. My fam just sold our boat through Denison and video was much better.
In 2022 she underwent a major refit at Lauderdale Marine Center in Fort Lauderdale. Contact the listing broker, David Johnson, to see a list of all the upgrades. 📧 David@DenisonYachting.com 📲 954.610.3263
Sorry to hear that. As a popular charter vessel, the focus with this Walkthrough was to highlight all the major areas that guests would encounter on board. If you would like to get more information on the spaces we didn't show, click the link in the description or feel free to contact David directly.
Absolutely stunning sunseeker. We don't see enough of them on boat vlogs for some reason.
She is a beauty. Thanks for commenting!
The 131 is the nicest Sunseeker yacht ever built, the accommodation is just right, not too big nor too small. Wish I could afford it.
Agreed! Thanks for the comment.
Very good design, beautiful details of the boat. I love it!
Thank you! Cheers!
Why is it better got owner’s bed to face forward?
Thanks for upload and share your video , Superyacht
Cheers!
Simply beautiful.
Many thanks!
It wouldn't matter how much money I had (even having the ability to buy a larger yacht) I would still choose the Sunseeker 131. Its my ideal yacht. They have a great interior layout for the size and plenty of deck space. It is a 2012 so the master head is on a lower lever than the master suite and the later ones (i think after 2017?) its all one level which I prefer. Love the extra freezer storage...great idea.
We agree:) Cheers!
Wow beautiful, i love watching these things that I could nvr afford ever😂
We appreciate you watching, nonetheless!
Denison Yachting - Please try next time to mention Year made & Price ,
any Yachts Videos you upload thanks ,
They did in the information for the video. They always do
Year made definitely helps, but pricing can change, so you don't want that.
Because you are incapable of a thirty-second Internet search inquiry? Yikes.
@@charleshamilton9274 Go away, groomer. Giving the year made is standard practice.
131 Sunseeker 2012 [ACACIA]
Specs + Photos: hubs.ly/Q01Sl3Dj0
Asking Price: $13,500,000
This information is almost always in the very beginning of the description.
this is a nice yacht gives inspiration for me to make fictional yachts
Thank you! Glad we could inspire you.
Why is it better looking forward than aft? 09:31
Thanks for any answer in advance!
As you'd expect it's just a comfortability thing. Facing the direction that the vessel is moving can help prevent nausea and motion sickness. Cheers!
@@DenisonYachting Thanks!
Is it basically like riding a bus? Where some people can't do it backwards, too?
I appreciate it a lot that you take the time to answer the questions of your viewers
👀😱🤯😱🤯 WOW She's GORGEOUS
Indeed:)
Stunning.
She really is!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
This sold?? How much? Buying pre owned yachts are the way the go.
She's currently for sale and asking $12,995,000!
The rogue and Elysium are on sale as well 😅
I love this one
We do too!
What's On the Aft,A Pool ?? And Diving Board??
A floating beach club with all the toys you need!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Excelent video! 🔥💯
Cheers!
Tristan Mortlock did a video on this yacht for charter that the chief stewardess did a walkthrough on. It's really nice layout with more room than what you think a 131' would normally have.
Agreed. We're a fan as well.
Good blessed sir I always watching your channel it's really good and beauty I hope I owned like a small boat for a trolling to catch tuna in the Philippines I hope you granted to me I want to build a boat for fishing
Thanks 👍
@@DenisonYachting sir can you help me want to build a boat
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😊 🙌
Guess its a row boat sence it must not have a engine room
Most likely the engine room was private as of filming like a lot of other videos.
Twin MTU 3180 Hp, 2340 Kw @ 2100 rpm (each)
now thats how you sell a boat ................
David and the Captain did a fantastic job showcasing this yacht. Glad you enjoyed:)
Man, what an uninspiring walkthrough.
131 feet worth of ship, and you can only give it < 10 minutes (minus intro/outro)? And, with all the editing at your disposal, the presenter still stumbles over himself?
I know y'all work with Nick from Aquaholic, so you should know how a proper walkthrough gets done. That man can make one continuous shout of a 40ft trawler into 15 minutes, all the while presenting coherently and getting into the nitty-gritty of what makes it a good vessel.
I've said it before, my ass will never afford this ship, and I know the videos are advertising at their core, thus not meant for me. I just nerd out over these boats because I LOVE the engineering that go into making them. Still, this is meh at best. If I was going to be dropping 131' money on a ship, I would want a better intro to the boat than this. Seriously, 1:41 for ALL the accommodation on the vessel? And you don't even get into the engineering spaces? AND THE PRESENTER CAN BARELY STRING TOGETHER TWO COHERENT THOUGHTS WITHOUT STUMBLING OVER HIMSELF??? *WEAK*
Bring back the redhead dude. At least you could tell he liked the ships for what they were. Your current presenters are just used-car salesmen with a marginally fancier dress-code.
To each their own! We've found that the majority of our audience prefers a concise style of walkthrough. Still, we appreciate your feedback and will certainly take it into consideration.
Sounds like you shouldn't watch anymore videos if you were so emotionally scarred!
@@ralphowens4510 I presented a critique on a video Denison posted to the public. If they weren't open to it, they should have disabled comments. They, like professionals, said, "We hear your concerns, but we feel differently" and that was that.
I'm not sure how you took away from that that I was "emotionally scarred." I gave my opinion, they acknowledged, and that was that. That's how adults communicate. You should try it sometime.
@@snwbrdbum14 I agree with you 100%. And yes bring back the red head. He was remarkable. It's about story telling. My fam just sold our boat through Denison and video was much better.
$13.5 million for a 12 year old 131 foot yacht that is in serious need of updating? That's a bit pricey for a unique fixer-upper opportunity, IMO.
In 2022 she underwent a major refit at Lauderdale Marine Center in Fort Lauderdale. Contact the listing broker, David Johnson, to see a list of all the upgrades.
📧 David@DenisonYachting.com
📲 954.610.3263
She needs absolutely no updating. You can tell she has not long had one.
This was not a good walk through. So much of the vessel was missed.
Most of the areas are usually private and by request they probably didn’t allow recording in most rooms, just like in a lot of other videos.
Sorry to hear that. As a popular charter vessel, the focus with this Walkthrough was to highlight all the major areas that guests would encounter on board. If you would like to get more information on the spaces we didn't show, click the link in the description or feel free to contact David directly.
Wow, what an awful presentation!
We're always listening to your feedback! Let us know what you'd like to see differently in the future.