I really like the big rearview mirrors on this yacht. Sticking out on each side of the bridge. Prefect for backing up. Where'd they get those? From a Peterbilt semi tractor?
Depends if you speak with a "Castilian lisp" or not. Back in the day a gay Spanish king had a lisp so to prevent people from making fun of him, he passed a royal decree that everybody had to speak with a lisp. So instead of "cinco", it's "thinco". "Sombrero" becomes, "thombrero" and so forth.
The owners are typically just hyper-tenacious entrepreneurs we've never heard of. That's where the real money is; the notion that celebrities own or can even afford this type of thing is a common misconception.
@@NoGoodHandlesComingToMind conversely it's celebrities who tend to charter them - and be photographed doing so - which directly drives the market for these yachts in the first place. A circle of dubious virtues, but a circle nonetheless 😆
Nothing wrong with that. If they want more space, they should order it. The mere whim which goes into commissioning another 7m creates more jobs than most people do in their entire lives.
This entire operation took way too long. If I were at the controls, it would've been done in 2 minutes, from spinning round, to approaching the pier, and having lines secured. Two minutes.
@@blewyd it was an obvious joke, not a dick so don't take it so hard. Now go back to driving your ocean liner so we can see you in the next "ship docking fails" video!