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whats the name of the song in the last part of the video? my shazam says Mas Que Nada but that song sounds nothing like this one.
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The lighting and camera placing don't do justice for this Catamaran. You need a professional to do the filming.
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Wow, when I become a politician with a Charitable Foundation, I'm going to get one of these !!!
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muito show!
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Nice boat. Shame about the wide lessens can't really appreciated because of that, done the same thing on every Privilege, whatever you were trying to do haven't work
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How much for this Catamaran in U.S. $ ?
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Using a wide angle lens makes this boat look much larger than it actually is.
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life goals, would y'all float one of these my way?
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hi, i'm a novice in the boat world what do you guys think about this boat than the rest?
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Fish Eye Lens = We are desperate to imply space.
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And add me some solar panel and a powerful wind generator thanks member me now rastaman and who made the music
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Bring my boat to the Bahamas am ian Alexander winters this bot is not for sale
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Well done video! Exquisite craft!
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using the fish-eye lens makes for a terrible movie. Looks like a beautiful boat though.
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When you're on the ocean you're constantly exposed to the sun, yet every Cat I've seen (except one over priced Lagoon) all have the windows pointed up at the sky...Alien invasion expected soon? What are we supposed to be looking at in the sky?
And where in the hull do I hang my paintings?
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Your wide-angle was almost a fisheye lens which added a great deal of distortion. I know it's important to convey a sense of spaciousness but it didn't help here.
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You only showed 3 seconds of the starboard hull! What was the point of that?
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I LOVE that you covered up all of the exposed white fiberglass i.e. plastic, on the interior! I wish Lagoon would do the same.
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Magnifique catamaran à voiles de 50' dédié au charter de luxe dans les Caraïbes, ce Privilège Serie 5 entièrement équipé aux normes américaines quittera les Sables d'Olonne pour traverser l'Atlantique dans quelques jours. Découvrez le en vidéo !
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Visit this superb sailing catamaran, the Privilege Serie 5. She has been built by the famous French shipyard Privilege Marine, in Les Sables d'Olonne (Atlantic Coast) and she is now ready to sail across the Atlantic Ocean. The Privilege Serie 5 "Xenia 50" will join the Privilege 615 "Xenia" for luxury charter in the Caribbean. She is very elegant in cherry wood with a glossy varnish finishing. Warm atmosphere with the ceiling and seats in microfiber.