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Inside the stunning 109ft-long superyacht that boasts a glass-fronted JACUZZI at the bow currently on the market for a whopping $13 million

Don’t have $13 million to spend on a superyacht?

Well, in a bid to show how the other half lives at sea, a YouTube video hosted by marine expert Nick Burnham takes viewers on a complete tour of a 109-foot-long superyacht, a 2020 Mangusta GranSport 33, which is for sale for $13,250,000. .

While docked in Miami, Florida, Nick sails the expensive ship to show off some of the main spaces, including a spacious living room with plush sofas, a formal dining room, and an upper deck relaxing space with a jacuzzi-facing jacuzzi. of glass.

But the piece de resistance is the owner’s cabin, which features a giant center bed, a TV that folds down from the ceiling, and two bathroom spaces with a huge shower connecting the two bathrooms in the middle.

A YouTube video hosted by marine expert Nick Burnham takes viewers on a complete tour of the 109-foot-long superyacht, which is for sale for $13,250,000.

While docked in Miami, Florida, Nick sails the expensive ship to show off some of the main spaces, including a spacious living room with plush sofas and a formal dining room.

The piece de resistance is the owner’s cabin with a giant center bed, a TV that folds down from the ceiling, and two bathroom spaces with a huge shower connecting the two bathrooms in the middle.

Going down to the lower deck, Nick shows off the other cabins. One cabin features two single beds with a pull-down bed on one side to create a bunk-style configuration. A neighboring cabin features an almost identical configuration.

At the bow of the boat there is another relaxation area with a jacuzzi built right in the bow.

Nick explains that an iPad can be used in the room to control the lighting and the folding TV, and can also be used to frost the shower glass for added privacy.

Before leaving the large bedroom, there is a “lovely little desk area” located behind the bed and near the door.

Going down to the lower deck, Nick shows off the other cabins.

One cabin features two single beds with a pull-down bed on one side to create a bunk-style configuration.

Off the cabin is a small “bright and light” bathroom complete with a marble vanity and backlit mirror.

A neighboring cabin features a nearly identical configuration, while down the hall are two more spacious cabins with full-size beds.

Nick says: ‘These are the two largest cabins. These are actually a really good size…and again that wonderful lightweight finish. Just fantastic.’

As a clever space-saving tactic, the cabins feature mirrors that double as televisions.

An outdoor area at the rear of the yacht works well as an entertainment venue, with a dining table and sofas set up.

Many viewers have thanked Nick for sharing his superyacht journey.

Back on the upper deck, Nick moves from the bridge or control center to a covered living room where a television is raised from the cabinet to create a movie theater.

The lower deck also features a washer and dryer so guests can “wash their little ones or whatever they have,” but Nick points out that the main laundry facilities are hidden from view in the crew area.

Back on the main deck next to the dining room, Nick presses a button next to a mirror and slides back to reveal the crew area beyond.

Viewers are taken on a tour of the ship’s gleaming galley, the ship’s server room that houses all the electronics, and the staff quarters located on the lower deck.

There are two staff cabins with staggered beds and en-suite shower rooms, while the captain’s cabin has a single bed and a shower room with glass doors.

Back on the upper deck, Nick moves from the bridge or control center to a covered living room where a television is raised from the cabinet to create a movie theater.

Spectators take a tour of the sparkling kitchen, where state-of-the-art appliances have been installed.

There are two staff cabins with staggered beds and en-suite shower rooms, while the captain’s cabin has a single bed and a shower in the glass-doored bathroom.

Nick pans the camera to show the crew mess and main laundry facilities.

This space then leads to an outdoor area at the rear of the yacht, where a dining table and sofas have been installed for outdoor entertaining.

Meanwhile, at the bow of the boat there is another relaxation area and a jacuzzi installed right at the bow so that bathers can enjoy the views.

After showing off the engine room, Nick shows how the superyacht has a garage space and outdoor showers.

Many viewers have thanked the sailing professional for sharing his journey.

One fan reflected: ‘As someone who doesn’t even own a canoe, I am absolutely amazed by the engineering and design of these “boats.” Simply incredible.’

Another viewer commented: ‘It’s a beautiful yacht, very elegant and modern at the same time. I love all the finishes and design. There are also good crew accommodations.

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