Aerial footage of Sevenstar Yacht Transport's dedicated partner DYT Yacht Transport clearly shows the loading process in Le Marin Martinique of some super yachts utilizing the float-on method of the Super Servant 4.
With the yachts so close together, it makes me wonder what happens if they encounter very rough seas while in transit. How stable are they when on board?
@@jeffreysearle2996 The blocks are wood, just fixed with steel clings to the deck. But no steel can touch any Yacht, it would cause damage to the hull, that's why they use wood.
David Blakeman you ever seen videos of giant cargo ships the size of that transport getting pushed around like nothing in the middle of the ocean? Imagine what would happen to a yacht
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A ship to carry yachts owned by sociopathic brats while most of the world suffers. Money is a man-made idea that is keeping humanity from achieving greatness.
LOL, I almost feel sorry for you. Can't make money and ends up blaming the "sociopath brats", grow a pair and go work. By the way, I used their service to transport my boat from Italy and it was flawless.