49 minutes of entertainment; Yacht Style; Technology background information 👍. What I really liked about this yacht again was the somewhat unusual layout with the kitchen below deck which although well equipped could be a bit larger. Also, I would install the dumbwaiter over all decks. But what I noticed once again in this episode is that every yacht can only be as good as its qualified and motivated crew. That's why I think it's only ever absolutely justified if the same standard of materials and workmanship is present in the crew areas as in the guest area. By the way, I find it commendable and worth mentioning how considerate and friendly you deal with and treat the crew in your videos. Please continue with your great, entertaining and educational videos.
Tender whips or mooring whips safely prevents toys (or tenders) from bumping your boat while fenders are used for boarding and de-boarding. Fenders usually require a handler...
The lounge fits 10 people comfortably, or 20 people VERY comfortably ! ;-) This is a commerical level ship, a true floating hotel for very happy guests and 9 crew ! Amazingly beautiful... such a wonderful ship.
_Kinda_ reinforces why I love the 150'/46m+ range superyachts. I've seen her before, but not with the crew or their areas, so this was a pleasant surprise. I hope you're able to bring us more in this range when the become available.
Would have liked to see more of the forward section of the cockpit. Rico looks like he would have been thrilled spending an entire afternoon in the wheelhouse with the captain going over all of the controls.
Why did I watch this? I'm not interested in yachts. But then there are the stair scences and then I knew why... And funnily I was really entertained by the enthusiastic presentation and all the stunning details of a super yacht
The boat is a huge sofisticated one, another good thing is the crew is helpful to show other cabin specially the capt is very accomodating, he is not just cool but literally explaining every single detail of the function in the boat..
What a great ship.The crew were very friendly,and the Captain I could listen to for hours.The ship was so well kept,it could be just as released from the shipyard.Well Done crew!The owners really chose well with them,and the entire ship's set-up and decorations.If only I weren't short of it's cost.
Brilliantly engineered bridge and machinery spaces, excellent crew quarters, overall a nice ship. The tour was somewhat confusing what is strange for you guys but I feel I need to walk thru this vessel to fully understand what is where and that is not unual for you.
Victoria thank you so much for the way you handle your patreon. So many times lately content creators plug their patreon page to the point they make RU-vid subscribers feel like we have become unimportant. The way you handle patreon is that it's something extra that does not take away from RU-vid subscribers. Thank you very much for that. This was a fantastic walkthrough of a really great looking boat. Love your channel keep it up.❤
You are so welcome! You guys are SUPER important to us, Patreon is just for those that want to have more content from us and/or have an financial ability to contribute. But we always try to deliver full spectrum of content for our YT subs - we could not do this without you guys
One of the most beautiful yachts I've seen guys! - So much on board, and lovely staff - really makes the boat feel relaxed and "alive". Thank you for the tour!
I've been on a kick of watching narrowboat videos from the UK. It is rather refreshing to see something where it isn't "I can get into the bathroom, and possibly use it, but I may need help getting out again." I do love the little boats though.
This would make the perfect tow-along for your new B75 to accompany you guys & guests while cruising the world 😢. What a wonderful vessel with very amicable Captain, Chef, & crew-staff. Always great when those aboard offer their assistance. Great job guys on this tour.🙏🇨🇦👍👌
That’s really lovely, beautiful boat. Captain seems a bit of a character. Girls seem lovely, how big was the chef? He looked a proper unit! Very unusual propulsion system with the hybrid. Clever
Very very nice tour. The captain was so informative. Makes me miss being at sea This is an amazing boat, small ship. Thank you both.. 😊 And being a hat guy.. victoria is dressed to kill😊
I think Spa pools and plunge pools on Yachts should be part of the deal for both of you doing a tour, take your togs,swimsuits, budgy smugglers,whatever you call them. That should be part of the deal
Wow, awesome yacht! I really enjoyed the conversation with the captain. He’s wonderful! It was very interesting to learn about the yacht from him. Thanks for the wonderful video! Love from Vermont.
Great video... you guys are evolving keeping things flowing,informative, friendly, and very wimisical.... each video feels like it's an old friend speaking to me directly ... 🤩💓🙏
@S. M. For 38 miljoen they could have done better. I like the exterior of the boat, inside it is problably the owners choice, don't like the attempt to make it an appartment, dislike the 3d wall, but ok fine, it is owner that problably choosed it.
@@HansKeesom I imagine the chase boat is fairly large and probably a pain to get lined up next to the boat so they need to get the Whips out and set up in a hurry. Boss or guest could be on board and they don't want to be rocking in the waves while they get the poles out. Having them there is faster. Granted they should know when the boss is coming amd could run and get them out ahead of time, it is also probably cumbersome to carry them all around the yacht and you need two people. Just speaking from personal experience, those look pretty massive. So one person sets them up and gets them ready right beforehand. Granted the owner probably comes in from the stern, but some may just come up those steps and then in through the side and into the cabins. I once worked for a boss that never wanted to see crew unless he had to. His whole passage and view line was carefully choreographed so that he was in his cabin with his mistresses and the crew barely saw him. Like we never knew what was going on...yeah sure, we all knew duh. But he always boarded at the side and the yacht deliberately had no sidedecks so crew could be outside his windows. You were never supposed to look at his face and never talk to him unless necessary. All this just to say, some owners are weird as hell and that's their choice for a reason. Not all of them make sense.
I think I saw an unspoken 'NBBL' from Rico when the Captain was explaining the independent rudders. Nice tribute to 80's shoulder pads with a twist there Victoria. Glad you didn't lose your hat to the gulls. The Captain should be a regular!
When they start getting so large, it might be nice to have deck layouts. Go into a room, show the layout with the room highlighted. So easy to get turned around when the size gets large. Just an idea.
I still love the boat you did a 3 video series on that was in Southern California. Steel hull, inside was more like a comfortable home than a yacht. Cost $12m usd. It has become my dream purchase if I ever come into that much cash lol Or I should say twice that amount lol
Loved this yacht!!! I love your tours. They make my weekend. I was wondering why you have moved the Outtakes to your Patreon? I currently cannot afford to support your on Patreon but would still like to watch the Outtakes.
Many people were not watching them, so it was hurting our video performance 🥺 YT has advised us to cut them. But don’t worry we will be doing an extra OUTTAKES only video every couple of months for those that enjoy them (meanwhile we moved it as an extra weekly benefit to Patrons)
I love the body lines of this yacht very sleek and elegant. And yes, you should do more tours with captains. It’s fun to see you and other people interacting together. It shows how fun you guys are to have conversations with. I really enjoy when you have guests doing tours and things with you.❤
Fabulous SY, but the Galley area is way too small. Loved the Captain, he is a real character with a great sense of humour. Thank you for a super tour around this vessel ❤
great tour; yes, include captains and staff as and when appropriate. open captions would've helped for his tour, and the comments from the quieter non-miced staff.
The 2 man engine have on the shaft the electric motor controlled by hydraulic clutch. Different navigation mode: 2 diesel engines and generator for hotel load/ 2 diesel engines and the electric motors used as shaft alternators with generators off/one diesel engine pull the electric motor on its shaft with shaft alternator purpose. The shaft alternator give power to the other electric motor used for propulsion and hotel load/ two electric motors driven by generators and diesel engines off/ two electric motors driven by battery/ last option is buster mode with diesel engines and electric motors running generators running- this option help to reduce the engines load and could be considered a fast cruising speed. I hope it is clear. Captain Renzo
Another awesome video you two. Can't wait for the next one! If you record in 60fps it might prevent us from seeing the flickering of the lights? 22:32 - faux grill markers?
We call em gaffs. On the port side at the beginning of the tour. You asked what that tool was called. Beautiful boat. Do You ever ask what kinda weather she's handled? That anchor set up was sharp. Very classy. Betcha it gets some hot in the sun. Cook a breakfast on that any day. Awesome video. Thank you Edit I thought that tool was a hook type retrieval thingy. I call those things gaffs. Still a great video.
They are called boat hooks(or pole hooks on the all the fishing vessels I've worked on.I believe I saw a hook at the end which would only make sense to have.
Great tour, even though I wound up getting totally turned around...😎 I really like how well the crew is accommodated. On many vessels, crew quarters appear to almost be an afterthought.
Victoria on blowing the air horn, “will they really know? if we run away really fast”. LOL. This is about as elegant and sleek as you will find in a yacht. Everything, ever detail is just pure elegance. It’s so funny to see how far you guys have come. Back in the early days when you had 12 subscribers and you were doing 18’ Boston Whaler tours the videos were much shorter. The Bridge was so high tech. I was expecting to see a Jean Luc Picard. This boat is 12 out of 10.