1:48 Whoa, Did you see that Chandelier. Picture that baby swaying in the swells. Ya, it’s nickname by the crew is ‘The Hurler’. As in, Captain: “Stew, when was the last time you cleaned the Hurler?” Chief Stew: “After the Johansson Charter last month Sir. Remember that one?“ Captain: “Right. Carry on.”
Beautiful and yes, I would love to sail on her, but truthfully I not sure I can afford to watch the video. I have always wondered what it was like to be waited on hand and foot. I suspect I'd wind up helping with the dishes. Enjoy, don't take it for granted. God bless!
Running a yacht costs a great amount of money, but some profit has to be made though off-season, I should think chartering would be a lot cheaper and very good value for money if you went, eg. with a group and split the cost. I liked your comment. :)
Think of it like a hotel. Your beds are made, toilet scrubbed and meals cooked & served. Yes it's cheesy, but running a yacht of any real size single handed isn't a holiday, it's a hell ship.
This was so lovely to watch, with soothing music and a pleasant narration. Lovely captain, too. I'd like to know what their chartering prices are. Not that I need to charter as have a yacht of my own which is moored in Cannes. So, just call me being curious, that's all. :)
Illustrating perfectly the vast chasm of difference between wealth and class. This clearly has lots of the former but none of the latter. Utterly tacky.