22XP al lui Numarine – Ați putea rula acest Explorer Yacht cu o singură mână?

22XP al lui Numarine - Ați putea rula acest Explorer Yacht cu o singură mână?



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41 thoughts on “22XP al lui Numarine – Ați putea rula acest Explorer Yacht cu o singură mână?

  1. I don’t get why we can’t put 360 view cameras and a screen on a boat the same way we do on cars. Especially when it’s advertised as a one-person operation boat. By the way, did the designers plan to leave this boat safely at the dock or did they go out of their way to create sharp corners, edges and ways to cut your forehead open with every sway of the boat?

  2. I want to appreciate the work of this incredible Cameraman.
    Simply excellent and informative.
    Hats off. 💡💡💡💡💡

  3. LIving quarters crammed far forward…. Let me tell you about being in the US Marines and being last on board an LPD and….being crammed far forward into the prow of the ship and the two racks there… real similar to the luxury accomodations noted in the video… well, sort of, you know without ANY luxuries come to think of it, but lots of gray hard steel…and stuffed mattresses…

    Now, being a US Marine, my choices were few and none but the first heavy seas were…let's say…and interesting experience going up and down quite dramatically there all crammed into the front of the ship… Dramamine is your friend… Now, I guess I cannot address the FAR FORWARD quarters on a luxury yacht and perhaps the technical fixes that theoretically could address the laws of physics involved but, I'd sure keep a small trash can handy in a pinch… AND, know exactly where the dead center of the ship was…unless you could levitate away from the actual structure in some fashion. But dont' worry you get used to it eventually and the fact that we didn't have any racks above us there in the prow with a sort of storage area did make for a good use of space. It actually ended up giving my and the other guy there a sense of space no one else had. We ended up liking it. We had a privacy no one else did, not all that dissimilar to that of the yacht.

    I was a little perturbed that no one came to turn down my sheets each night for me though or little chocholate things on my pillow. I chose not to speak up as I figured the nasty Sergeant on that deck would find it difficult to empathize with my trials and tribulations. So, I just grumbled went to the ships mess and find crackers and powdered milk in the middle of the night… Surprisingly tasty…

  4. a 2 bedroom(I don't count crew quarters) yacht for only 5.1 million dollars. I don't think that is a very good deal. I would rather buy an entire neighborhood and make money ^^

  5. Interesting one. Really well used space. But sort of "modern apartment on waves" – personally I am not fun of these interiors (neither the exaggerated ancient-like / baroque ones). What I particularly don't like are 90-degree edges everywhere. I take them for health hazard, even more on moving / rocking platform.
    Btw. is it rough-seas capable? Still, great overall design, great space usage and availability, probably absolutely superb smaller yacht for sunny waters around Turkey, Italy and so on. Especially for those who are not interested in oversized speedboats.
    (some explanatory note – I love Nordhavn ones, especially N60, Fleming and some Bering designs – that's my base to compare if anybody wonders)

  6. Wow, amazing vessel, might I suggest, because I know it has to be top notch, is a picture of this beauty lit up with it's lighting at night. Always a plus image. Cheers!

  7. Definitely not a world cruiser… and if you don't Intend to cruise the world why would you get an explorer yacht? Once I saw the helm… donezo

  8. The washing machine half way up a staircase together with all the sharp edges says a lot about the quality of manufacture and design. I'd say this one is best avoided.

  9. I work for a super yacht berthing company and often ask myself would I prefer to captain my own vessel or hire a crew and that would depend I guess if I could afford a crew I would go that route only because you buy a yacht to relax and enjoy the fruits of your labor

  10. it's a good-looking vessel.but i get this feeling that I'm in a striped down version.. if water wasn't around me, I'd get the feeling I'm in an apartment

  11. I understand that white makes everything look bigger but I think they carry it a bit too far here. I would have them use a fairly light Mahogany paneling on mine and deep full grain button back leather upholstery on the seating solutions. Love the cabins. I think I prefer the VIP cabin for its isolation and proximity to the bridge.

  12. Hey David, First of all, thanks for another amazing Video!, I have a question for you, what would be the best 3 or 5 Exploration Yachts under 24 meters that can be run by one person or a couple max.?? is there any? Thanks in Advance for your reply.

  13. A feature that nobody seems boo do. But it is very useful for a shorthanded owner operator is the ability to make the galley contiguous with the pilot station so you can make yourself food without losing the watch visibility.

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