I've been watching Yacht Tours thru the Pandemic. I have to say, I would LOVE to be one of Tim's "Guys" I work in a fab shop as a machinist. I deal with engineers every day. Tim "gets it" His mechanical systems are AMAZING. The design of the engine mounts, with access to all sides, with rounded edges, is so simplistic. Yet, effective. I can't express enough at how these simple things make maintenance so much easier, and better. On board engineers will do more timely maintenance if it's not a dreaded task. LOVE this boat! Love Tim's designs!
So many videos where tour guides or sales reps don’t know key info for these yacht .. But Tim? Tim is a guy who is proud of his work and someone who loves what they do! From all the info of the different type of woods on the boat to all the fun facts in Engineering! Great job!! Thank you
Tim is the perfect host - gracious and knowledgeable. He kept it interesting and informative without being too technical. He could have said a lot more I’m sure.
This is the most important engine plant/ engine room walkthrough video for any engineer, yacht builder yacht owner, crewmen, yacht geek and everyone else out there who cares about excellence in craftsmanship. Utterly ridiculous level of professionalism and passion in the most knowledgeable presentation package ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🏆
Thank you so much for watching. Tim is just incredible... his passion and his knowledge is unprecedented... I am so grateful that we were able to spend time with him and bring this video to world for all of you to see 🙏🏻🌎⛴⚓️💙
I love the no B.S. style of this boat and the builder; some of the aesthetic decorating choices aren't to my taste. But If I had $9 or 10 million to spare fr a boat, I think we could make those changes.
Tim is a brilliant engineer architect. I cant think of a single thing overlooked. So thoughtful, so real-world. Such thinking ahead. This is the man who i want to build my ship.
You Guys!... That was your best video yet! Finally, someone covers and in depth, satisfying overview of the engine compartment. And Tim was really, really adept at carefully going through it. I learned more in this one video than probably 5 or 6 others combined. Thank you for spending the time on this one!
I agree with you, Tim turned the tied on their youtube boat listing skills! They are good, funny and elegant but this video is a good lesson on professionalism!
Best design I’ve seen yet. Everything is well thought out, functional, and incredibly durable, and yet it’s more comfortable than the average apartment. The use of classic materials for the interior means it won’t be out of date in two years. As close to perfection as you can get, IMO.
@@NautiStyles By any chance, do you know who is the ship builder of this model? I only see that it was build in the US but by which shipyard/company? Cheers!
@@NautiStyles By the time the video came to an end I realised that if this was my yacht I would need to hire the two of you to be the captain and first mate then add a chef a maid and at least two deck hands lol. That way as captain you would be in charge of the boat and your wife would be in charge of the crew lol. Then we could fill it with provisions and head out for a long voyage from England north to the Faroe islands then Iceland then Canada down the east coast to Florida and on to St Barths. Once there let the crew have fun and everyone enjoy themselves lol I have a dream! Lol
I’m not a “mechanical geek”, but I thought the detailed tour of the engine room was the most fascinating part of this two-part episode. I wasn’t tempted at all to jump ahead to the master cabin. Neal did a great job explaining everything that keeps you wanting to learn more about the components in that room.
Absolute Wow factor ! My dream boat. Love Love Love it. Give me this over a sparkly gin palace any day. If I were rich, I'd live on this boat. Love the layout and colour scheme. A captain, engineer/crew, crew/steward and chef ........... perfect. Thank you for allowing me to dream . x
You shouldn't have to hire a well trained orangutan to be able to service any of the systems on your boat. This boat has all of it's systems well thought out which makes it a much safer experience for all that cruise on her. Now, how can I come up with 10 million bucks to get one of my own???
@Richard Ball Even Nick has not see or been able to show an all Oceans ship that is equipped and balanced like this one. The nearest he did was Nordhavn`s 120 My Aurora which is phenominal.
@@crazyirish__2171 yeah read it but had to see for myself. Just before Nick Burnham showed it I travelled on it, it was perfect. Nordhavn for me all the way, except for their latest collab I hate the interior more Dutch/Italian Euro woke! But engineering is brilliant
Yes I have seen, all fixed now. If you look for Aquaholic Nick Burnham, he shows you around it. I took a passage on her just before that as a prospective buyer. There were 10 interested parties who were qualified by the agent. I lost my bid in the end and I didn't like the style or decor or shape in fact nothing apart from the engineering in the new model. The Aurora was just perfect I felt that I was floating in a luxury hotel! It was just amazing. Anyway I will have to wait now. Going to be a 3-5 year wait for something that I want to be released because of covid
The guest acomodations on this boat a look wonderful. Even the crew area looks good. What's also good is that the crew has easy access to the guest cabins and other areas without having to go through an obstacle course. Thanks again for the great tour of this incredible boat!
The mother of attention to detail... OCD goosebumps! Loved the engine room 101 plus course, I want to keep my garage clean all the time now. You two have the best show, thanks.
Didn't think I'd care for a 15 minute engine room segment... then it was over. 😳 Kept thinking that fresh stainless worktable would do for an autopsy. But we don't need that in a tour vid. 😄
Extraordinary tour, Victoria, and Rico! I'm absolutely in love with this yacht! Exceptional production value. I am curious about how he decided on 92 feet.
This is a Landrover among sports cars. Love it. It's great that you had the builder guide your tour and explain all the details. Very interesting, and I really like the guy's attitude to engineering and design. Unfortunately I'm a few hundred bucks short of affording this boat.
Wow, it’s so surprising to see something designed and built so well. Absolutely amazing especially from Naval architecture point of view. It’s like a throwback in design style wise in amazingly quality way. These small ships are amazing.
Tim is like an encyclopedia; the amount of knowledge is simply amazing. And he is so obviously proud of his product. Would love to see a tour of his manufacturing operation. Another truly wonderful video Victoria and Rico.
OMG, the engine room is what makes this boat. Loved listening to the designer explain how and why he made the choices he did. It's a no. Nonsense boat that will get you where you want to go and most importantly get you back safely.
I have to say, when I first saw the price and the size, I was thinking that it was WAY too high. After seeing all the thought, design and love that went into crafting such a gorgeous and practical boat...pretty reasonable, actually. And...as usual, great job, you two! LOVE your walkthroughs, please keep up the great work!!
@@NautiStyles To me, it was his knowledge and skills that the most impressive part of the video...well, that, and the boat. And you two...you know, the whole video, actually. Never mind. :D
The engine room and the galley are superb. This guy, Tim, is a genius at functionality and design. I just discovered this channel 2 days ago and have been binge watching. This is my favorite boat so far. Wowser! And great channel.
I AM IN LOVE WITH THE NORDHAVN BRAND!!!.BUT AFTER WATCHING THIS AMAZING YACHT I WOULD HAVE TO SAY THAT I WOULD HAVE A DIFFICULT TIME MAKING A DECISION...
Dennis I also am a follower of Nordhavn. After watching Tim present this boat and the way everything in the engine room is so accessible blows Nordhavn out of the water. If I had the money I would have signed the papers on the spot. New follower of Allseas. Great video nautistyles
I think that we've just seen a master class in ship design and building. Host Tim is a super nice guy and obviously knows his product well. Great video(s) guys, it is one of your best !!
@@lits5984 See, i much prefer this style of boat to the floating 5* hotels a lot of "expedition" yachts have become. I can't speak to how sturdy she actually is when out at sea but just based on looks, layout and overall feeling this boat seems like a world cruiser. Simple, yet tough. More utilitarian Arctic stomper than Mediterranean sun lounger 😁
Outstanding video guys to really give an in-depth walk through with Tim's extreme knowledge of the build, materials, and technical systems of this fine yacht! Loved that engine room and the attention to detail from bulge systems, back up water systems and down to the back aft water proof hatch/door that allows for easy access for luggage to quest cabins upon arrival. Outstanding as always Victoria and Rico! This Part I and II rank up there as one of my favorites you've done!
All I can say is mighty damn impressive! Great 2-part video! I’d love to just be a deckhand in that engine room. The attention to detail and a common sense approach to design! Great delivery from the builder and great video from you guys!
I have been following the Allseas yachts for three years now and watched Randal Burgs efforts the whole time. Thank you so much for producing the first good video on this amazing yacht. This fine vessel deserved a quality representation as a testiment to Tim Alls genious. Well done.
I am watching this (both parts) for the 3rd time. Awesome presentation of a beautiful yacht. That country kitchen and the engine room are my most favorite parts. And the storage. And the cabins. And, and, and ... This is the most beautiful vessel I have ever seen. I am not into those posh overdesigned luxurious superyachts. THIS is a superyacht, but looks very homy and safe. I will never be able to afford even a fraction, but it is so great to just watch your tour again and again and dream a bit ... Thank you so much for this awesome tour!
Christina, 3 times?! OMG that is the biggest compliment a content creator can get😁🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 I have been dreaming on the AllSeas myself, as i’m sure you know already I have a “must have on my next boat” list and this yacht checks off sooooo many boxes!
@@NautiStyles yeah, I know. A decent fridge in the first place. Nothing to complain about that on the Allseas. What boxes aren't checked with her? Whatever is missing, he might be able to add it.
This boat builders philosophy is what I appreciate the most. You can tell yourself you will only boat in certain light conditions but, the weather can still catch you off guard. I watched cruise liner videos in heavy weather and saw how the pretty sliding doors let in the water. I appreciate vessels with lots of outdoor space but, I want to know that they are useable when the weather is inclement as well. This boat was definitely worthy of two videos!
from the beginning of part one till the very end of part two all you can do is drool & be stunned. so gorgeous & built so tough .thank you for the viewing
I really was 🙈😂😂 some people tell me how can I be so excited about so many boats, well I just am... and I love discovering new one with you all 🙌🏻🙌🏻💙 thank you for watching and taking the time to comment
Normal lottery win would be to little. You'll also have to assume about $900k per year in operating costs (rule of thumb: 10% of the boat price in operating costs)
This was an incredible tour. Tim seems to totally embody the phrase "if its worth doing, then its worth overdoing". The attention to detail and thought put into every component is insane. I really want to see pics or video of that landing craft he was talking about. Also he really looks and sounds like that actor Colm Meaney lol.
This guy Tim has built a truly beautiful yacht. Between him and Alexei you have two guys who really know their stuff and pour passion into everything they build. Amazing. Will never happen I would get aboard one, let alone own one so thanks both of you. Your tours feed my appreciation of such superlative machines. Awesome.
Amazing yacht very well thought out...very warm comfortable interior easy to live with over the long term...with many long enjoyable voyages down the road. Victoria is also truly amazing...such a delightful upbeat personality!
Coming back to this after 3 years to glean new tips, and... dang! This is still about the most competent monohull motor-yacht design I've ever seen. The evolution of experience and potential contingency plans/operations just oozes from every aspect. Besides that, it's so cozy and homelike! Most yachts feel like a wannabe hotel lounge, but this feels like a home, like a comfy cottage wrapped in armored preparedness. Thank you again for being you, and for giving us these marvelous tours of exceptional vessels!
I could lower my standards to live full time on that boat 😂 omg absolutely beautiful! Such quality not just appearance like so many boats I see. Unreal!
This is a awesome boat! But I have a silly question. If you are going to use those big C-18 Cat's, why do you have them so derated on horsepower? C-13's for commercial trucks were generally 475 hp, but could be turned up to 500 without any problem. C-15's were usually 475-600 hp also. These even bigger.
Thanks Neal. Your love of the boat is evident and justly so. A really first class tour of a no nonsense practical Boat. Understated comfort and non-flashy luxury. The crew quarters were fit for humans too. As for the engine room, where do you hide the warp drive? Nice work bringing this to us all, thanks Nautistyles.
This is the most beautifully built ship, woodwork in her is absolutely the most stunning look to it. I wish i could live in a ship like that, carry a small car and the tender where you beach it, and drop down bow to access landing without getting wet is the best. And it doesn't need to be short when the crane can lift quite a large tender. Absolutely thr best galley, master cabin to much to believe. Wow 😮😂❤😊
I've been looking at a LOT of yacht walk-through videos, and I have to say this yacht I would consider a bargain by comparison. I would absolutely own one of these if I were in the market for a yacht. The space, the storage space, and the general layout is amazing. The galley alone is bigger than anything I've seen under 150'. Generally speaking, explorer yachts under 100' have barely a galley to do the job for long journeys. If you want a yacht to show others your sense of fashion or taste, this yacht is not for you, but if you want a yacht you can go more places with for long periods of time in complete comfort, then this yacht is for you.
So this might seem like I'm trying to be a pain. Not the case. Topic, bridge clearance. I don't believe that you two are omitting bridge clearances. I don't believe you are being given this information. Looking through info published by Allseas, they don't provide this info either. By the way I think your channel is amazing and well structured, in a way where boats can be compared. The energy of the both of you is also very positive, warm and engaging. I imagine we'd all wish to be your friends. My apologies for being picky. Bridge clearance is really important for running inland waterways. Oh by the way I'm pretty sure the bridge clearance has not been given for your Bering 75.
I was lucky to caught this video, I will save and share this to every boating friend I have. Nothing comes close to the design. Thanks for sharing the video to the world of 99 percentages. This gives us the drive to work harder. Again thank you. Mr Alls was a perfect tour guide, without question he loves building perfect ships.
ooow thank you for sharing! I’m so glad you loved it as much as we did... this yacht and this Tour has definitely a special place in my Nautical Heart 💙💙⛴⚓️
The one criticism I have is the statement "If you're really doing long passages and real offshore no ones doing 20 knots" while that may be true generally of yachts I would like to re-introduce the ocean liner, Queen Mary 2 tends to clock in at 22.4 ish knots average speed on her voyages, and that's 'slow' by old liner standards. Of course that's on a completely different scale and an immense cost to operate
He took what he learned from HIGHLY demanding commercial Fishermen and added pretty for yachtys. While there is as close to zero chance I could ever afford a boat like this, I can guarandamntee if I get the opportunity there is only one yacht builder I'd call!
'We want to use standard, off-the-shelf parts...we designed it for easy maintenance.' Mechanic in 50 years: 'this is about the only boat I don't have to reaearch the repair for a week!'
Every video I think, Yes this is the one I want...So many boats, so little time. This yacht seems super homey and not so fancy but very well built! Great design, so far my fav.
One could safe fuel space and other if some day ships may have cold fusion reactors in the size of a washing machine ... So far I understand is that metallic rods allow a plasma reaction in water, kicking on a fusion and energy reaction with water atoms going nuclear on a 1 cm spot... Like the plasma point of a welding machine under water exiting water molecules and where one tea spoon of water readhes the equivalent energy of many gallons conventional fuel! One only needs a new rod every few years and new destilled water and some chemicals... The benefit is that in cold fusion a phenomenal energy output is gained by little bit of water ....
I wonder - is there a motor-sail option, to get even greater range? I also wonder, does it have an ice rating? And you two totally missed when you were suggesting to put a monitor in that guest room, he simply replied, yup, the wiring is already in place... Whaaaa... And that engine room... Cruise ship, scaled down.
Such a beautiful ship! That seems like a lot of ship for the amount of money and that includes things like steel hulls, thick glass windows, and lots of long term components!
Thank you for sharing this marvel of engineering and luxury. This is what dreams are made of. If I won a mega millions jackpot I’m buying a yacht made by Tim for sure
I am going to get this guy to build me a boat or I may buy this one. I don’t want any other boat ever after and listening to the build, just makes me want no other boat. Just absolutely a genuine builder guy. Amazing well worth watching x5 times. Just edited this sorry was falling asleep watching this fantastic video. I am brand new to this fabulous channel. I just want to say thank you for making such well informed and interesting content. You two are like peas and carrots go together very well. Keep up the great work I will be buying a boat thanks to you two. 🙏
When you "rugged size" components you don't spend all your time fixing things. Do it right the first time. as the saying goes " If you don't have time to do it right the first time when are you going to have the time to fix it"
@@NautiStyles I stumbled upon your channel while in isolation battling this Covid. The fact that you take a minute to respond to comments I will now officially Subscribe to your Channel.... Great Vids you two!