Tur superyacht de 15,6 milioane de euro: 2024 Sanlorenzo SD118

Tur superyacht de 15,6 milioane de euro: 2024 Sanlorenzo SD118



Un superyacht italian de lux la distanțe lungi foarte elegant, Sanlorenzo SD118. Sponsorizat de: https://setagyachts.com/ În asociere cu: https://www.cmf-uk.com/ https://comarsystems.com/ https://www.garmin.com/ https://gb.gillmarine.com/ Prețul este doar cu titlu orientativ și poate varia considerabil în funcție de locație și specificație. https://instagram.com/aquaholicnick https://twitter.com/BurnhamNick https://facebook.com/aquaholicnick Citiți articolele mele online pentru MBY la https://www.mby.com/author/nickburnham Vedeți mai multe videoclipuri pe canalul YouTube MBY: https://www.youtube.com/user/ybwtv #aquaholic #boat #yacht #boat

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26 thoughts on “Tur superyacht de 15,6 milioane de euro: 2024 Sanlorenzo SD118

  1. Brilliant, I’ve always loved the Sanlorenzo builds, some Italian styles I like others not so much, this layout and furnishings are beautiful. The quality of the materials and build are of course second to none. Impressive are the plethora of open yet well protected areas and this build has them in spades. It’s wonderful settling into such a space with a book and not having the pages attempting to flip back and forth. Have a wonderful week.

  2. Don't know why, but that pearlescent cabinet in front of the stairs really caught my eye. Lovely shimmery effect.
    Techie question: When you have a fuel polisher what happens to the waste impurities? Is there a separate waste tank that gets offloaded when refueling in port?
    Or is it dependent on the configuration? This yacht has a centrifuge (as opposed to filters like in a car?) and bunker & day tanks (most diagrams I find only show a single tank). So I was just wondering what happens to the crud once the bunker tank fuel is polished and deposited in the day tank.

  3. explain this to me. many yachts, this one included, have two fewer dining seats than bedroom accommodation. this has 5 bedrooms and only 8 chairs
    Why is that?

  4. Hi Nick. I know that some of the tours you do are active yachts,but I would rather you be alone on the boat. It takes a little away from your tour when you have to go around people. I know you are being respectful to them. But you have to rush through because of them.

  5. Magnificent yacht, the routing is very well thought of and to be honest……………..I have seen a lot of tours by other channels, but must say that you are the master of the tours. No drama, no screaming or shouting, no comments, just showing us what is there and leaving the rest up to us.
    You have a gift of presenting yachts to us, hope you will keep it up for many more years to come. For an honest tour I always turn to you.

    If you happen to be in Monaco in the around 15 – 20 December, let me know, we are going to take a look at our possible next yacht, a classic with a complete recent refit. Absolutely worth seeing. Not a superyacht, but 24 mtr is pretty close.

    And to end it of I have just one little thing ………..
    Frosted windows in the toilet ? That will be interesting when someone comes into the room and sees you doing your business on the toilet 😀

  6. Compliments to the designer ! Nick I’ve been enjoying your wonderful videos for years, and this is the first time I’ve been confused ( lost ) as we toured this incredible yacht ❤. 😂. You didn’t have time to mention it, but the enormous single glass windshield at the helm was remarkable ❤❤

  7. Nick, I am puzzled why no manufacturers use cones around their propellers to prevent side wash of the driven water. I remember this was a big thing in the nineties why was it dropped, very curious, love the chanel obvs

  8. The furniture color and wall color, and the stuffy, formal feeling of the main deck are not my cup of tea. But lots to love. The lighting and light fixtures are well done. I love the way they used the work/office area in the owner's suite to also double as your wardrobe area, thus allowing you to get the maximum amount of space usage on the main deck. One of the rare larger yachts to have the day head on the main deck to the port side. Do wish they had a tub in the owner's suite – but that doesn't seem to occur on a lot of yachts this size for some reason. But not everyone likes a bath like I do. Love the layout of the kitchen and the crew routing on the lower and main decks. And also love, considering the fact this is a 120 foot, or so, yacht and not a 200+ foot yacht, they did not feel the compulsion to have a "grand" staircase for guests – which honestly may look awesome, but takes up a lot of space. The massive sliding door/wall on the upper deck, and the drop balconies, are so awesome. Does make up, in my mind for the stuffiness of the main salon, though of course, I understand this is a rental, so the owner chose to go with a chicer look that appeals to a wider audience. I mean, it's not gross, just not my cup of tea being so bland. But very sad to see not a single hot tub or pool onboard. That's very disappointing, and for me (not everyone) that's a no on renting this. Cause everyday isn't going to be nice enough to swim, or you're moving/sailing, or you want to end the day with a drink and a soak.

  9. Sanlorenzo really knows how to make these, dare I say smaller? superyachts 😎 So beautiful and lovely, with moving mirror wave, Gregstor and all the blues one could wish for… WOW 😋 Thanks for a gem of a yacht tour, Nick😊

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