ARCADIA 85 „MOTEK” – YACHTUL PERFECT AL CUMPĂRĂTORULUI PRIMA DĂRĂ?

ARCADIA 85 "MOTEK" - YACHTUL PERFECT AL CUMPĂRĂTORULUI PRIMA DĂRĂ?



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45 thoughts on “ARCADIA 85 „MOTEK” – YACHTUL PERFECT AL CUMPĂRĂTORULUI PRIMA DĂRĂ?

  1. Like the design. And I have to say the first "classic" (monohull) yacht I have seen wherr the builder has integrated solar panels well. Even though I wish they had gone one step further and used electric propulsion with generator support where and as much as needed (hybrid Diesel-electric solution). I understand that purely electric is still not achievable for monohulls (and even Silent Yachts need to use a generator from time to time / for higher speeds).

  2. I was actually gasping when I see the design of this because my first thought is Bahamas, Caribbean with all the small islands. Whilst I am still NOT ready to put 💰 down on anything just yet, I will definitely keep this in the watch list. This is absolutely a great vessel. Thank you as always. ❤

  3. some interesting points but i believe catamarans below 90 ft. are the future for crewed and owner. 80ft hybrid solar large battery storage with sensibly sized engines, dry stack ,keel cooled, doubling as genset. would be about right. above 90 cat or single.

  4. With all the solar panels (I may be wrong, haven’t finished the video) my first thoughts were of a yacht like Wider or was it Wilder? The one that used 4 generators and electric engines. I think a Japanese company bought the line and we haven’t heard much since. The design also has similar design elements. Looks beautiful! ❤

  5. Only time will tell if the looks will become classic or quirky, looks a little like a "canal barage" that aside there are plenty of innovation that should attract buyers, like the solar panels intergrated as a natural light source, this must be a technique that will be more common place in the future. Nice job guys

  6. If you think about it, the more interior volume versus external space, the less wear from the environment and elements on the fittings and fixtures. You cut down exposure to sea air, salt spray, rain, UV, sea gulls etc.

  7. He continued to talk about cruising and low fuel consumption now the 5 million dollar question, What is the range of this vessel using 10 knot speeds and full use of the solar system?

  8. For sure quirky, pity that there is no flybridge, I think I like the hull design, the superstructure less. Now over to the OCD bit, the anchor needs to sit straight and not leaning over to one side and the black poles/umbrellas sticking up vertically bow and stern for me is a nope when sailing.
    For a first boat from the shipyard, compliments to them in pushing the design envelope.

  9. I'm undecided on this one. I love the solar panels and the interior decor. The ability to open or close the hatch between the galley and dining area is great. I'm definitely not a fan of this bathroom- in-cabin thing that's rearing it's ugly head more and more. From the outside it looks like a tinted greenhouse on water 😁 also the rust stain on the bow spoils it. Imagine that in a few years and the constant battle to keep it clean. As someone else in the comments said, a Marmite yacht.

  10. The boar looks like a modern version of a river steam boar from jungle cruise, not so pretty. But i love the indoor space and the full beam VIP & owner cabins. That’s what sold it for me, great info and photage of the yacht. TYVM

  11. Hi David and Ed. Using the solar panels as a roof feature is clever. Full sized vip, master cabin and ensuite. The exterior design is not the norm . . . Unique profile. Great walkthrough as always 😊 thanks

  12. Liking it!! However I would be wary of anything that is bought and sold after only a few months (I think that what was said) so an explanation of the current owners thinking would be useful for any potential purchaser. The mention of all the warranty work certainly rings alarm bells. Maybe not the best thing to have said at this stage.

  13. Congratulations on the your success, I've very much enjoyed your uploads for a while now and have thoroughly enjoyed it. Keep up the great work. I'm looking forward to exploring your new channel has to offer. Cheers to you and your team

  14. It's interesting but, on balance, not in an altogether good way. The more I look at it the more I see 'floating greenhouse' in the styling – not what I'd call a pretty boat. I think elements of the styling will date very quickly, and at that price there are a great many alternatives that I'd rather have if I had €6 million in loose change.

  15. Great step towards a really green yacht. This is not one by quite a stretch but I like the effort. Nice design I must add. To the builders, careful on your "green claims" sounds and probably is, green-washing 101.

  16. I believe Arcadia yachts is 1 of the hidden gems in the yacht building industry, I particularly love the Arcadia 105. I can understand if its not everyone's cup of tea as its nothing like the traditional yacht build but those who can appreciate a different design will find it hard to choose anything else in its size range.

  17. ( for what she is meant for ) She is glorious . Truly . Finally a breathe of fresh air in the visual direction .
    Love that the helm is so far forward on main deck . Such overview . And the rest is just high end relaxation in pergola / atrium
    Amazing vessel . Modern solutions . And tech . Beautiful under 24 m hull
    . I think she could have had either motorized glass that comes up from the shell of the sofa backs or some form of wind protection in the aft ( fold away ) for those windy evenings and crossings .. great to see nice tasteful innovation . Thank you

  18. Honest question: How do you go about starting your own yacht-making company? I'm totally unqualified to ask this (I'm a software engineer, I don't make physical objects 😛) but say I won the lottery, and decided I wanted to get into the business… where would one even start?

  19. You get to travel really slow on a yacht with no A/C, way too bright interiors, rocks like Styrofoam In a wave pool and isn't very attractive. I mean…what is not to like about it? (I don't know why he called it low speed yachting when most explorer yachts travel at 8-10 knots, that's normal speed to people that like these yachts…like me.)

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