FIRST LOOK At A BRAND NEW Explorer Power Catamaran! MOON 60 POWER!

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Explore the luxurious Moon 60 Power catamaran in this video, featuring a tour of its spacious living areas, high-quality finishes, and impressive performance capabilities. Learn about the various customisation options available and discover how this live-aboard explorer catamaran can provide the perfect combination of comfort and adventure.

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I just saw this yacht in Croatia parked at the marina on the island of Brac. Beautiful vessel, so striking.

timlamalfa
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Finally an explorer cat with decent engines and nice layout… thank you for showing this yacht. 😊

robertwallace
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Now this is what I've been searching for, for a very long time. Thank you John. Excellent presentation

stefanvanrensburg
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That's one beautiful cat and has a great range. Personally with the galley I'd have it down in a hull. I know a lot of people like it up in the salon but they forget that a down galley is more stable being at or even below the water line, very important in rough seas.

Philipk
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John, thanks for another great video review. I'm a huge fan of explorer-type catamarans mainly for their impressive interior volume. The outward-facing berths and beamy hulls are a nice feature. I would cruise this in the Bahamas or coastal in the Northeast (US/Canada) during warmer months. I would prefer a main deck galley. It offers a more social experience for all onboard. I'm looking forward to seeing more from Moon yachts in the future. Good luck to them and congratulations on a fine first launch!

duncanjames
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Love the layout. Love it!
Regarding staying up on the fly, I probably wouldn't. At least not without a full face weather mask with shield for warmth and to protect my glasses. I don't even care for RIB rides because of all the bumping and thumping. I'm much happier chugging along in a slow wooden tender. Always looking for a comfortable and sheltered place to enjoy a cigar even while under way.
Given that I'm coming from the Toronto area, I would start by doing the loop. The southern leg anyway. After that it's an open field. Alaska, North Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Vietnam Singapore, Australia, Fiji, Greece, Croatia, etc., etc., etc. As you can imagine, range would be a major factor as would a crew of three. Is there a version that has power and sail?
Wondering when boat builders are going to start publishing hull drag coefficients. They can be quite significant in both wind and sail applications. Also looking for boat builders to look at Sharrow propellers to improve efficiencies.

Lord.Kiltridge
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Enclosed fly bridge, is a must...if i ever buy a Bering Cat. Im a Bering Girl Official. ❤⚓...Bering's first Cat to be in the water some day soon!

TarotTeaToday
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I like the style Mr. Bond. Great tour, very nice cat

alisavas
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Great job! What a beauty, happy your living the dream my friend 🛥️😊

somethintoviewwithyou
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Wow, great video! You've really outdone yourself with this one, Mr. Bond!

timmeah
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its great to see you actually onboard a yacht. makes the tour a hudred times better. not sure i would of sat outside with you, that weather looked pretty cold. thank you for a great video and a great boat.

suehunt
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Greetings from Northern California, which is currently in another “atmospheric river” as the meteorologists are calling our unusual rainy weather pattern. No I would not have stayed on the fly bridge in that wind, had enough of that in the US Navy. Loved the galley in the port hull, then the cook can rise triumphantly into the salon with the food. Those Cummins engines are used in a lot of long haul trucks in the states. Another interesting presentation, you are quite good at this you know.

browsman
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Finally a boat that can get from San Diego, California, to Hawaii, at 2, 523 nautical miles. I wish there was a min version of this for couples and still have the range. I do find it odd that the washer/dryer is in a deck cuddy and not accessible from inside. A boat this size could have tucked it inside. You have an entire storage room.

zedwpd
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Amazing. Exactly the range i need and space. Tks and greetings from Zurich CH.

fabpoltronieri
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Galley with the saloon I think and a day head. Not sure about the orange mural but love the British Racing Green 💚 colours. As with all catamarans, it's difficult to find basic faults and loads to be impressed by. Looking forward to the

foghornleghornish
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Very nice boat. I'd probably want the galley upstairs for convenience when on watch, but perhaps that could be dealt with by a smaller snack/coffee bar.

davep
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I really appreciate the inclusion of deck plans and alternative arrangements. I often get confused about where I am on a boat and how many state rooms there are when watching boat videos. Yacht Buoy's use of plans greatly assists in orientation and understanding.
We need a longer time to read the diagrams so I recommend avoiding zooming and panning on plans, at least until after we have had time to view them. This is a good opportunity to explain the benefits of the design, easy access, flow, communal areas, helm location, machinery and work areas, etc.
I don't understand why yacht builders don't aim at a 5000nm range to facilitate ocean crossing with reserves.
If I go to sea, I go to sea to see the sea. Reviewers stand and walk around the yachts but rarely sit down. So many boats do not have windows one can see out of when seated.
At night, in port, one may want to watch a video. Often the screen is not located where seated people can relax and watch the screen. One has to crane the neck. There is no way a lot of people can relax and watch the big race or match of the day. Instead we get to see the anchor locker, walk the side decks, and view day head.
Even multi million dollar yachts have such faults by few reviewers will draw our attention to them. I like the phrase, "I would like to see..."
I believe all ocean going vessels should have 1.2m or 4' safety rails with panels, rails, wires or netting to prevent fools falling overboard. A rail at waist height allows the upper body half one's weight, to bend over the rail and the motion of the sea may tip one over, especially if one has a tum' full o' rum.
I would suggest you invest in a wide angle zoom lens, maybe 16 to 55mm for tight spaces. Do you use a portable vide light on your camera to illuminate dark spaces?
I like the boat, like your lady, and the video is really great. Not criticisms, just suggestions. 👍👍👍

bobjuniel
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From now on, all videos shot personally from aboard the boat need to be shot whilst sporting a tuxedo. Looking sharp!

ARCrawford
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I’m a new viewer and subscriber. I love the videos. Only one request which is to include the price. Thank you and keep up the great work! Love your descriptive dialogues.

michaelwoo
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John, filming with a tux? Very classy! Looks like all of you had plenty of champagne to drink on your trip.

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