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The Brand New SuperYacht Najiba docking in Monaco!
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- Опубликовано: 19 авг 2019
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The Brand New SuperYacht Najiba arrives in Monaco and docks as we watch! Hope you enjoy, let me know what you think in the comments.
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If you can't keep up with the captions please pause the video whilst you read them!
Who is the owner of this boat?
or just simple slow down playback speed
thanks for captions
Yep, I just slowed down the playback speed to 50%.
Why use shackles ,, ?
Another super video - you just keep getting better and better at this - no pointless rambling, no gooey background music - just watching and seeing the real day-to-day of the yachting world. For those of us thousands of KMs away, who will never see this in real life - Thanks
I've seen thousands of yacht videos. None whatsoever like this one. Your starting a new trend. It's great what your doing for those that don't know yachting. Showing and telling what the crew does while docking . Very educational and info on the yacht as well. Thank you for this video. And look forwards to many more..
Thank you.
The only thing you didn't show us when he handed the tip money to the guys in the red shirt. That helped put the shackles on the quayside. Very slick move. At 5 minutes and 35 seconds. Reminds me when I was running large yachts back in the 90s. to 2012. Thanks for bringing out memories good memories. Y'all be safe your friend Captain Cooke.
THIS IS AWESOME!!! Sorry for being shouty, but absolutely loved how you did this vlog and annotated it for your viewers. This gives us all a glimpse into how a superyacht is operated and educates us on some of the marine operation terminologies at the same time. Thank you for this and more formats like this please, as and when you have time of course.
Loved the "step by step" explanation of the docking process!
Excellent video, thank you for posting this and explaining what the staff were doing.
A really well done breakdown of the entire docking process! I haven't seen another video like this on RUclips; nice job!
Outstanding vlog...loved the explanations.
Keep up the good work my friend!!
I thought the big box being unloaded @5:48 was the owners wallet. Then I realized it wasn't big enough!
haha
A wallet is no use for liquid assets...
Now thats f in funny 👍
LOL
That was really intersting. Thank you for posting.
I love the more technical aspects of those yachts. Also, I think Najiba is the best looking yacht I've seen thus far
That was nice to see a yacht being docked! Thank you.
Very smooth and organized. Clear comments and explanations from you! Good job
Thanks for this and very interesting to see docking procedures and have it explained so well.
The skills involved in doing this are quite extraordinary
Fascinating . LOVED the captions !
Love the explanations! This stuff fascinated me!
Fascinating. Great insight. Thanks for sharing.
I love it when you are in the right spot at the right time!
The quality of the paintjob and the whole yacht is awesome
well it's a Feadship.. so yeah
Loved the inside knowledge captions.
Beautiful yacht...Great vid catching all the nuances involved. Like the attitude of the Marina employee, everything was 'No Problem'
Very cool
ben dover For 7 Grand a day I should hope so!
michael d
7K a day?!?! Wow
@@BenDoverII 7k a day, dock fees.
Not in Monaco, not for a boat of this size. More like €2,000 per day.
This is pretty cool. Thanks for showing this.
Thank you for great videos, giving an informed view of these magnificent craft.
Thank you for that great educational video on docking.
Great video quality. Loved the captioned explaination of the proceedures. You did a fine job. Enjoyed it. Thankyou for sharing.
thanks for all the popups, kind of spoiled watching these
Every of your videos is so pleasant and satisfying to watch because you always show and explain the most important things. Thanks for that and all the best.
Beautiful yacht, beautiful video! Well done!
I enjoyed seeing the docking process. Nice video
I like that you experiment with the format. The look of that yacht reminded me of M/Y VENUS.l
appreciate the info insertions throughout-- cheers
Great video... love the play by play...
Very enjoyable!
One of your more informative videos, and indeed very interesting. Thanks much! Geoff Rohde
Like this new style!
Fascinating
Good stuff thanks for sharing
Great video very fascinating to watch 👏🏻👏🏻
God job, crew!
Fantastic insight, thanks!
Beautiful.
Excellent video again. Thanks
Very good looking yacht.
Be honest this was your new weekend toy turning up. Good vlog keep safe.
I learned so much in this video. Fantastic capture.
Man great vid. very informative. Been a sub for a long time and I think this may have been my fav vid, thanks.
Amazing 👍
Enjoyed the explanations!
Wow.. your own island world. Makes me wonder where the escape from world went. Seams to me he is creating the world that tryed to sail away from
Excellent, very interesting
Very nice video! Najiba is one of the few yachts that I like very much! I meant to say the design and the size! It was docked in Puerto Banus for a few months. Every morning when I see it, I was dreaming that it is mine 😎 Thank you for sharing. Waiting for the next video. Cheers
Good video, i hope see more. Good job
You're getting better and better at this, loved the captions. What a fab video!
Thanks for sharing.
Excellent job.
Awesome Job!
Monkeys fists are pretty standard for tree workers, as well. They have some seriously cool functionally specific knots, as well, like one that you release your grip on and you free fall, speed wise. Just a moderate squeeze and you can really brake, as well. I've seen guys just step off a tree 60' up, and it takes them single digit seconds before they are standing on the ground. Did I mention that some of them are nuts?
That was cool 😎
Great looking boat, it is not so high and got clear lines. Like you canal
Nice detailed explanation of the docking procedures. I liked the captions.
I think the owner of the Najiba is planning on buying a much bigger yacht, Najiba's fenders are supersized for a yacht of Najiba's size.
the best vid you uploaded in a while mate good job
Too good.
Very good video. Great explanation. Cool new style 👍
Feadship super yatchs are just so elegant.
Ye s they are
Very Nice ... Great Video
Very good job!
Fascinating. So that's how it's done? Thanks for that
Monaco!!!🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
love it! super interesting, thank you. Additionally I would love to know how is the boat secured at the front. do they drop the anchor wile they reverse?
Very nice.
Great narration
Quite interesting. I keep thinking of all those salaries!
You do GREAT videos. 👍👍
Nice👍
great content and format.
I always enjoy your narration, but this was kinda neat with the captioning
One of the most important characteristics of mega yachts is their designers e.g. Conceptual designers, Naval architects and interior designers. The shipyard executes the project, but the designers are the gurus. It would be good to include this information, especially on iconic projects/yachts. Thanks anyway for the videos, very informative.
Good video.
great vid. subscribed. because you labelled stuff and if there was music i can't remember it.
Very good sir
great video oddly enough first time ive seen shackles used on quayside is this SOP for the big boys meaning yachts above certain size if so why? thanks for your time
great stuff...like the captions!!
What is the standard tip for dock employees?
Great video, we are grateful for such an informative channel, just a question why they choose to use shackle instead of putting spliced eyes of lines in the bollard of the dock ?
I’m pretty sure it was Feadship that was associated with the ship I was very briefly on. In 1977
Shalimar 2
Awesome video! Really, really appreciate all of the detail. Super cool to see the step-by-step process. Two questions: is the bow held off by the yacht's anchor or is attached to a permanent mooring that is managed by the harbor? They connect hose for fresh water, but what about shore power? I would assume they would not all be on generator the entire time they're in harbor, correct? Thanks again for all of the awesome content!!!!!!
Great job of explaining all the docking procedure. Most videos show it but don't explain what the crews are exactly doing.
Sub earned!
This just seems like a big PP swinging competition while the neighbouring crews watch on, do the crews from other ships usually get along with each other? Awesome vid, been binging your channel for almost a week now!
Hello eSysman, love your videos. How do the boats anchor the front end when docking? Is there always a diver to assist, or do they always need to anchor the front end? And do they need to drop the anchor(s) as they back in so that it tightens with the libe heading outwards for some tension? Thank you!!!
Is it just crew preference to use shackles over using the bollards or is there a benefit to doing so?
There are a lot more places to shackle to, the bollards are far apart.
So is it just the anchor at the front that stops the boat continuing into the dock wall?
It looks like a Ji Ba too.
The captain (not so) discreetly giving a tip to the dockworker at the end... 😅
Wow, you really are crushing the videos lately, great job!!! Did the deck officer tip the stevedore? I thought I saw him slip him some money.
Noticed that too.
Most likely, he did. He was the captain.
what is the going rate for the tip these days for a yacht this size? Anybody knows?
@@jedialex65 Boat like that, maybe $100?
@@fasst27 €100 Euros. This is Monaco, where a fresh orange juice is €18 and budgets go to die.
What keeps the front end in place, more lines or anchor or nothing?
What does the stern of the yacht touch on the dock? Or how does it keep from getting damaged against the dock?
5.33 quick bribe :-)
Tip
What if the anchor at the front moves or is it solid...?
How much did the Deck Officer slip the dockworker when they shook hands? Always love your videos... keep them coming.