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$550,000 2007 59' BLUEWATER SAILING YACHT TOUR / Liveaboard World Cruiser Made in Ukraine

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$550,000 2007 59' BLUEWATER SAILING YACHT TOUR /  Liveaboard World Cruiser Made in Ukraine

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You guys have been asking us to show you some more worthy Bluewater Sailing Vessels, so we felt this Steel Hull Made unique Yacht would be the perfect contender. Meet “Papillon”: she was built in 2007 at the Vokrug Sveta BC-1800 Shipyard in Ukraine. She is a 59′ Liveaboard World Cruiser ready to take you anywhere… REALLY! A great amount of room for a family to live in comfort and safety at Sea. This Beauty is a rare find (the ONLY ONE for sale worldwide at the moment). Enjoy the Yacht Tour! She is currently for sale for $550,000 and is located in Turkey.
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0:00 Intro
0:58 Exterior
3:33 Helm
6:31 Cockpit
7:42 Interior
13:40 Galley
17:28 Engine Room
19:04 SPECS
20:11 Outtakes

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22 COMMENTS

  1. I go for both power and sailboats. If you are going to review blue water sailing yachts there are so many wonderful examples. This yacht is not one of them. If you are a sailor hard to believe this yacht was built in this century. So many bad design issues.

  2. Well, that was truly unexpectedly roomy. Love the salon and owner's cabin. The galley layout really gives you good counter top space. I'm not normally a fan of wet heads, but these were spacious, especially the forward head. I normally would keep crew cabins intact to have the flexibility, but in this case I think changing it to a utility room would better serve the boat. Thanks for a great tour of a great boat. Glad you didn't completely eat away.

  3. Im not familiar with this design… yet anything with the ability to exit the channel area and enter the open ocean for under $5-10 in fuel, is cool!

    (…that's because it has a wind powered motor. You could also power your way out with an electric trolling motor, charged batteries with a solar panel and wind generator, conceivably using zero carbon production. Which would make even snotty Greta smile. 😐😳😋)

    😎🇺🇸🤙

  4. Thank you so much for highlighting such a lovely boat. This was a real treat, and very much in line with what I am currently looking for.

    I'm not sure which pays you guys better; the power-yacht toy side of the business, or the blue water sailing/explorer vessel industries? Personally, I am much more interested in the construction and varieties of real sailing yachts, than the mini cruise ships.

    Having said that, I'm beginning to think that technology has finally reached the point where you can rip out the fuel tanks and diesel engines, on something that was originally a power yacht, and cruise comfortably without having to spend $6,000 for every fuel stop.

    I hope you guys run across more electric boats in the future, but I'm just delighted every time you guys do anything so I'm just happy to be here ✌️

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