O REDUCERE DE 3.250.000 EUR Explorer Yacht DE VÂNZARE! Tur complet cu barca M/Y „Dutch Lion”!

O REDUCERE DE 3.250.000 EUR Explorer Yacht DE VÂNZARE!  Tur complet cu barca M/Y „Dutch Lion”!



Doar unul dintre aceste iahturi de explorare a fost făcut vreodată, iar ea este în prezent de vânzare! Alăturați-vă la bordul acestui iaht de explorare personalizat pentru un tur aprofundat cu barca! Consultați noul meu „mini-site” https://linktr.ee/john_johnson Aflați mai multe despre această barcă: https://bit.ly/Bloemsma_Brokers_Website Videoclipuri recomandate: Aluship: https://youtu.be/sCmpM_TWmRw AND Boarncruiser : https://youtu.be/lsjVxj5pGLI

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24 thoughts on “O REDUCERE DE 3.250.000 EUR Explorer Yacht DE VÂNZARE! Tur complet cu barca M/Y „Dutch Lion”!

  1. Always interesting when you compare yachts in the 50-80' range. If you look at a Bering 70 vs a Princess V70 or a Fairline 68 even, they are so radically different. Then you look at a 70' Viking fishing yachts, obviously a purpose built craft, but still, it's 70' with about the same accommodations for passengers and crew, but also something so different and I think in that size range, the purpose of the yacht really becomes the most critical factor in making a decision, more so than any other yacht design. A fishing yacht, cruiser, explorer, pleasure craft, flybridge, commuter yacht. That size it is so critical to decide what you are going to be using the yacht for.

  2. Hello, I have mentioned this before and asked for your comments, but I think that there are a couple of things that tell me that this (and many other 'explorer yachts') are not actually designed to spend weeks at sea. Firstly, the galley has no rails around the cook top or prep area. This would make cooking and preparing food in anything other than the most calm of conditions when at sea or when alongside, just about impossible. Secondly, the lack of freezer space. For any long voyage a boat would need at least a couple of large chest freezers for vegetables, bread etcetera. Thirdly, the lack of dry storage space for other consumables. I suspect that this and many other similar 'explorer yachts', will spend most of their time alongside in a marina somewhere sunny. Most meals apart from breakfast will be taken in restaurants at or near to the marina. I know from personal experience that most of these large and expensive boats are only used at weekends and rarely leave the marina. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy watching these videos and looking at the boats, it's just that I am sceptical about them being used for long sea voyages. I would love to hear your comments on this.

  3. The yacht is very nice, well laid out with a thoughtful design. I was happy to see the fly bridge control actually have some form of protection from rain and spray. Most seem to them open to the elements seemingly. As for your guest, beautiful dog meaning the boat is pet friendly. The bridge was not cluttered, it very functional, most of the small boats I was on and helmed were ships wheels, throttles and that a compass. Then your general knowledge of the coast, with a paper chart. Times change. Peace😊

  4. A strange vessel this one,she looks very good and sturdy from the outside,but inboard it gives the impression of a house with a steering wheel a definite non nautical feel.I have also said before that I do not like exposed swim platforms,other than that she is a great looking boat.Cheers,Roly🇬🇧.

  5. This boat has an incredible layout for its size. I assume that the hull is made of Aluminum which allows her to have a good navigation range for its weight. Question: In the main cabin's Port side, was that a door to a day head? I did not see good freezer and fresh storage for long passages. I would also add a water maker if possible and maybe switch the canvass top in the Flybridge for a fibergalss hardtop to place some solar panels on top. There is room in the Lazarette for some lithium batteries and related equipment.

  6. I do like this vessel however there are a few things I would definitely change.
    1. Change the flybridge to a fiberglass hardtop
    2. Put some handholds / grabrails around the cockpit for the rough water this yacht is supposedly built for.
    3. Put some pan holders around the stove – as above.
    4. Have the owner / agent bother to at least make an effort to tidy the boat up for selling it.
    5. Spend more time with the Goodest Boy m

    Did i miss a mention about her top / cruising speeds?

    Great video John.

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