Boat Docking Made Easy

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  • @SuperYachtCaptain
    @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад +4

    To apply for FREE training onboard your boat (Mediterranean based boats only): info@superyachtcaptain.co.uk

  • @johngauntlett4915
    @johngauntlett4915 Год назад +14

    Tristan, as I've always said, these videos you do with Boat owners are very, very informative. I love watching them.

  • @phillo1818
    @phillo1818 Год назад +15

    No matter the size, every docking situation is different to a degree and a learning and perfecting of skills moment. This captain listened, didn’t panic and corrected himself and never touched the thrusters. Brillant job, practise makes perfect. Captain, I see too many new owner operators who do not or cannot calculate for wind direction, tide, current, speed and spacial judgement. That should keep you busy mate! Best advice ever; kick self and pride overboard, slow down, take her easy, back off if necessary and accept criticism then pass on your wisdom to others. Have a great day Captain.

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад +1

      😎👍

    • @Fionanish
      @Fionanish Год назад +1

      Loved the POV on this excellent description of what was happening

  • @TradeWindgng
    @TradeWindgng Год назад +3

    Thanks!
    Great job captain
    Please more of those docking videos.
    Keep them coming please.

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад +1

      Thank you 🙏 will do, new docking video coming next week with a single stern drive.

  • @brianholt6083
    @brianholt6083 Год назад +1

    Great video. I am really glad that you mentioned about keeping the engines running until vessel is tied safely. I have this argument with my boat neighbors and boaters friends often. They like to cut the motor as soon as they’re in the slip.

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад

      It shouldn’t be an argument. Any Proffesional captain or maritime training school will all say the same thing.

  • @live4trucking
    @live4trucking Год назад

    Nice to see that you are in Croatia 😀

  • @bnkwupt
    @bnkwupt Год назад +1

    Nice to see you offering free training. Helps out the boat owners and helps out the viewers of your channel. I appreciate these maneuvering and docking tips.

  • @FLGurl
    @FLGurl Год назад +2

    Well done Tristen. You make a fantastic instructor and you had some talented, well listening students! Cheers. 🍷

  • @nickwatkins5321
    @nickwatkins5321 10 месяцев назад

    Fantastic! They can learn so much so quickly. Great work Tristan

  • @vgskiddles3766
    @vgskiddles3766 Год назад

    Keeps the videos coming mate! They are wonderful!!

  • @skiingfast1
    @skiingfast1 Год назад +1

    Patience and slow docking makes for smooth docking.

  • @jonsaville5922
    @jonsaville5922 Год назад

    Awesome video, recently purchased an older 40 foot Silverton ,these videos are very helpful. I’ve been a fan of yours for several years Great job as usual.

  • @simonefsdtorino4270
    @simonefsdtorino4270 Год назад +1

    Great training videos. I’d like to see more dockings using different tools like joystck, bow thruster etc. in detail. And tackling rough mediterranean seas. Thanks , Great job Tristan !

  • @philbrook6855
    @philbrook6855 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful! Going to buy this exact boat next year too!

  • @olafschermann1592
    @olafschermann1592 Год назад

    Great series!

  • @jorgepreciat5239
    @jorgepreciat5239 Год назад

    Great edition with de red and green arrows. Helps a lot to follow. Congrats

  • @NautiGrandpa
    @NautiGrandpa Год назад +2

    Learning from an extremely experienced captain is priceless. I hope these new yacht owners realize repetition is key to success.

  • @ThoughtfulWander
    @ThoughtfulWander Год назад

    Great episode! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍

  • @TChalla007
    @TChalla007 Год назад

    Incredible lesson.

  • @danarami6378
    @danarami6378 4 месяца назад

    Great job sir great instructions

  • @johnpenson8801
    @johnpenson8801 Год назад +1

    Brilliant Video Tristan. Ship handling videos are what you do best. More like this please. Closer to your old AWOL videos.

  • @868simulations7
    @868simulations7 7 месяцев назад

    Keep Up The Great Work !

  • @sickjohnson
    @sickjohnson Год назад

    That was cool Capt'n...more please!

  • @robertkeville6230
    @robertkeville6230 Год назад

    You learn by doing and doing again. Thanks for the educational videos.

  • @jamesbrandtpollock
    @jamesbrandtpollock Год назад +1

    I’d love to hear your breakdown on the maneuvering differences between using port-ahead vs starboard-astern etc?

  • @davidwhitten928
    @davidwhitten928 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice instructions

  • @TChalla007
    @TChalla007 Год назад

    He took a minute for the captain to trust you and learn something new. I have a saying when I coach kids. "When the uncomfortable becomes comfortable, the comfortable become natural".

  • @seantwomey396
    @seantwomey396 Год назад

    You really demonstrated how effectively using one engine or the other will turn the boat. I also see the natural tendency to use both throttles when using only one turns the vessel the way you want.

  • @SuperPress23
    @SuperPress23 Год назад

    Really interesting and informative video, thank you!

  • @acousticmikeb8119
    @acousticmikeb8119 Год назад

    Great job, Tristan.

  • @MrMarkbrown218
    @MrMarkbrown218 Год назад

    be great to see an in depth video of passage planning, how to read the weather and what to look out for passage planning

  • @daleyjeeper6188
    @daleyjeeper6188 Год назад

    Love the videos, just got my eng1 working on updating the stcw. Although I'm green to yachting I hope to learn from your videos enough to not be useless onboard while getting hands on training.

  • @jeremykamel9655
    @jeremykamel9655 Год назад

    Nice work captain!

  • @thereisender
    @thereisender Год назад

    Super video!!!

  • @eldezento
    @eldezento Год назад +1

    If I touch a groundline with my hands I always use working gloves. These lines are often very sharp when covered with small shells.

  • @steadytube
    @steadytube Год назад

    now this is great content. need more of this.

  • @123boat
    @123boat Год назад

    Excellent tuition 👏

  • @CruisingAria
    @CruisingAria Год назад

    Great video 👍🏻

  • @darrenvass1510
    @darrenvass1510 Год назад

    Ex yachtmaster myself, have to say you are a great teacher. My teacher allways told me " wind and tide will make you decide" . Don't fight them both, use them to make it easier. Keep up with the content. Missing Awoll though. 👍

  • @MrArchie800
    @MrArchie800 Год назад

    Excellent information! I intend to get a boat (hopefully in the med) within the next few years, but I will start off with an older boat and just practice practice practice docking and close quarters maneuvering until I can do it competently (I've seen and spoken to many boat owners who get stressed with docking - but they rarely take the time to just practice in a safe area - and actually it sometimes spoils the boating experience for them because the cant relax for fretting about docking in an unfamiliar berth for example). Cheers!

  • @carltonellliott873
    @carltonellliott873 10 месяцев назад

    I Enjoy the video looking great

  • @Agent0range67
    @Agent0range67 Год назад +1

    Oh nice!

  • @6r4metroman
    @6r4metroman Год назад

    I can see your instruction was needed... Thanks for the post

  • @verantom7542
    @verantom7542 Год назад

    Very nice video to learn how dow a yacht without thruster !

  • @HSFmarine
    @HSFmarine Год назад

    Great training! As a harbormaster i can say that in most cases it's speed and lack of communication that makes the mistakes in mooring situations. Greetings from Finland!

  • @jimmyquinn9639
    @jimmyquinn9639 Год назад

    Another good video 🚤🛥🚤⛵️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @anthoneyking6572
    @anthoneyking6572 Год назад

    Thanks now for me its Berthing every time as it can be one of the most complicated things to Master as the Wind and the staff at Dock side Play a massive Part in how it all works Great Vlog Awesome Looking Yacht Thanks

  • @walkaboutclive
    @walkaboutclive Год назад

    Nice video. Docking is self inflicted stress… seen many a heated discussion at the docks … I go single handed slow .m. Which gives different problems the approach is the same but the dock lines you have to be precise a tip I learned that has helped me no end was lassoing the cleat ..

  • @joblessalex
    @joblessalex 5 месяцев назад

    If they ever let me pilot one of these, they're gonna be in for a surprise when I nail it out the gate! Haha

  • @peterlazuric5641
    @peterlazuric5641 Год назад

    Great video. When landing a plane if the pilot does not like his landing approach, he will apply full power, go around and try again. The same applies to docking, if you don't like what is happening, pull out, take a breath and give it another shot.

  • @helenmurphree3434
    @helenmurphree3434 Год назад

    And now in motion sick 😵‍💫

  • @honourandvalour
    @honourandvalour Год назад

    nice one

  • @lukereynolds96
    @lukereynolds96 9 месяцев назад

    Come to Australia Tristan! I'd happily pay you for your time mate.

  • @sed6
    @sed6 Год назад

    I'd like to see how you and a mate would crew 24m by yourselves. Dividing duties, scheduling of watches, maintenance or cleaning; or other things to consider for the aspiring owner/captain. Cruising around the Bahamas or the Med with a different port of call every couple of days sounds exciting, but there must be some hidden headaches.

  • @RA-gk5zg
    @RA-gk5zg 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. Can you show us how to use the aft mooring winches?

  • @dominicduncan5451
    @dominicduncan5451 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Tristan, I've only just started watching your video tutorials. I love watching, but I will never be in the position to own such a yacht. However, I've sailed all my life and become quite adept at docking sailing yachts with far options for control. I am now of an age that means I now hire boats on the Norfolk broads, usually with a single engine and bow thrusters. Now, I am a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to docking, and with these river boats with a high freeboard and shallow draft I am prone to miss my mark if it is windy and the tide is flowing the same direction as the wind when stern mooring. Any tips you could throw in my direction would help my frustration and avoid my wife hiding below decks!😂

  • @Starboatbuilder
    @Starboatbuilder Год назад

    Hi
    Very good vlog - how about on anchoring? I have trouble at times when there is current. Any "walk thru" would be great.

  • @pauldavison7105
    @pauldavison7105 Год назад

    Very nice video

  • @growjunkieradio
    @growjunkieradio Год назад

    GoodVibes

  • @MartinTreideHeuser
    @MartinTreideHeuser 11 месяцев назад

    Tank driving 😂

  • @rexphinney3599
    @rexphinney3599 9 месяцев назад

    Stern to the wind seems to be opposite of what I've always learned? My experience is the bow is easier to control and thus leaving it exposed to the wind is better. There is no worse feeling than the stern coming around with the wind on it. It's heavier and less responsive to input. Just an observation from a novice.

  • @PhilbyFavourites
    @PhilbyFavourites Год назад

    Great instructional techniques. I’d be intrigued to know a few things.
    Had the owner ever driven boats before? Ie PBL2 or dinghy experience? He looked really bemused when told not to touch the wheel on a twin engined vessel.
    Had you explained the physics of how the engines thrust enables twist as well as fire and aft movement. And the subject of momentum(/inertia (I’m going to get walloped by the scientists over that mush mash) ie remember speed approaching the dock has to be removed before arrival otherwise it becomes expensive!
    Liked & subscribed 👍🏻👍🏻🛥

  • @WillAshcroft-ws1hs
    @WillAshcroft-ws1hs Год назад

    As a helicopter pilot I think driving a boat has some similarities in terms of patience and small movements. Your vids are fantastic.

  • @Yeaitstemp
    @Yeaitstemp Год назад

    It's still important to put stern into wind on sailboat if possible

  • @j4436614d
    @j4436614d Год назад

    Tristan any chance you could do docking procedures with a sailing vessel

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад

      My knowledge and experience is exclusive to motor yachts. I’ve never worked on sailing yachts.

  • @celticbedou
    @celticbedou 3 месяца назад

    what if the wind and the tide are oppossing directions? any tips or wisdom welcome.

  • @DustyRhodes1986
    @DustyRhodes1986 11 месяцев назад

    Couldn't you've just pull up on the first docking and tossed a forward spring line to the dock crew and idealed stern/ bumped stern and allowed the crew hold and ease off the kleat to swing the stern in easy. Then tie off and toss a bow line hold and let out the bow as needed? Not much of a yacht captain but have docked a number of 50 to 85 foot shrimping vessels, the docks we tie up to are a lot different as we use pilens and not kleats on the dock also. Just wondering on the differences between the set ups.

  • @Zlikz
    @Zlikz Год назад

    Well done, was this the firste take?

  • @jmd1743
    @jmd1743 Год назад

    What would be the equivlant of putting cones in a parking lot to learn how to parallel park for super yachts?

  • @MrMikkelsby
    @MrMikkelsby Год назад

    😊

  • @lanceriffle4841
    @lanceriffle4841 Год назад

    That was magic. I guess thats why your a captain😅

  • @sirrus3009
    @sirrus3009 5 месяцев назад

    Alright, i'll just stick to my jetski

  • @MikeHalk100
    @MikeHalk100 Год назад

    I tend to get stern looks when I stick my bum into the wind.

  • @patrickabas1112
    @patrickabas1112 Год назад

    Hi, maybe a very old recuring question, but what happened to the raffle and the tickets?

  • @csjrogerson2377
    @csjrogerson2377 Год назад

    For all the non-yachties out here, you'll be surprised to know here is no formal training for berthing a superyacht. A good Captain will let the First Officer do all the berthing when there are no guests onboard. On the job training is too late. The important thing to learn is the principles and then how to apply them in the conditions that you find yourself in. Learn to know when its not possible and always have an exit plan.

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад

      💯 and this is how we teach our first officers: ruclips.net/video/PEk0HmXHSQI/видео.html

    • @csjrogerson2377
      @csjrogerson2377 Год назад

      @@SuperYachtCaptain Every single one of my First Officers and nearly all of my Bosuns are now captains and as far as I know, they haven't bumped into anything.

  • @RadioguyJ
    @RadioguyJ Год назад +1

    Goodness, this owner/pilot was nervous. Was this his first time operating a twin engine yacht? Twins are so simple to maneuver, even without thrusters.

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад +3

      No, he was very good, I think I made him nervous. He did do some great manoeuvres. More videos to come.

    • @RadioguyJ
      @RadioguyJ Год назад

      @@SuperYachtCaptain Kudos to you for offering assistance to people in training. You’re a good man! 👍🏻

    • @cestmoi1262
      @cestmoi1262 Год назад

      If I knew how to build an atomic bomb I'd say: easy, nothing to it! Since I don't I'd have learning to do. Looks like we have someone here who is an instant master of anything he touches.

  • @garryhall9660
    @garryhall9660 Год назад

    firstly why is the helm not standing and getting a better view of the situtation. i teach the five alongsides. 45 dgree approach into the elements (wind or tide), wind off, wind on, reverse to the berth, ferryglide. then the skipper will decide and then work the method. There can be a mix of the methods. when berthing think PAME Preparation, approach, Manouver, escape.

  • @jleonjackson6674
    @jleonjackson6674 Год назад

    Tristan, are you ever going to go back to working on one specific boat again?

  • @stevenbennett3922
    @stevenbennett3922 Год назад

    You are in charge and.....responsible.

  • @derkonigk4011
    @derkonigk4011 Год назад +2

    that's not a lesson, that's you driving the docking as commander with a helm's man.

  • @outabeat
    @outabeat Год назад

    I disagree Captain. I believe the stern into the wind principle applies to sailing yachts equally. Especially if there is no bow thruster. If you're bow into a firm wind and you lose any forward momentum, the rudder has no effect and your point into the wind will get blown easily to port or starboard in a hurry. For example exiting a slip. If there is a strong wind blowing down the channel you're planning on exiting, it's easier to just reverse out with the stern into the wind than try to miraculously turn the bow up wind.

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад +1

      OK, so what do you disagree with? Listen carefully to what I said.

  • @xux636
    @xux636 Год назад

    Hi Tristan. Love your channel and have supported it for a few years now. Could you please consider doing away with your headcam. The rapid swinging of the image is nauseous and a hand held or fixed camera would be much better. I have thought this on many videos but this one seems to have the worst effect. Best wishes.

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад +1

      Hi Johnny, I hear what you're saying. Think about it, How can I be holding a camera when operating a boat or teaching when at any given moment, I need to be able to step in and take control. If the camera is fixed, you will only see one angle.

    • @valeriousala3227
      @valeriousala3227 9 месяцев назад

      @@SuperYachtCaptain Hi Tristan, I believe an Insta 360 can enhance your already great videos. In addition to having a crazy stabilization, it records in 360 degrees and you can decide in post-production what to frame. Thanks for your great videos

  • @tillerman26
    @tillerman26 2 месяца назад

    man, go easy on the camera motion. I got motion sickness watching this.

  • @BoatingSwitzerland
    @BoatingSwitzerland Год назад

    That yacht is too big for his skills. However, keep going… its hard at the beginning

  • @tlteal
    @tlteal 4 дня назад

    This was very difficult to watch and that captain needs to learn how to follow directions better and listen carefully. He's going to get someone hurt otherwise. Additionally, the captain needs to STAND UP to see what's going on.

  • @Pyriel2
    @Pyriel2 3 месяца назад

    Good vid!

  • @spiderman300600
    @spiderman300600 Год назад +1

    You don’t teach people by telling them what to do…

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад

      😂😂 tell me more.

    • @spiderman300600
      @spiderman300600 Год назад

      If you think this is funny, I don’t see why I should tell you more. I teach people to fly (from little Cessnas to Boeings)

  • @integratedmarkets
    @integratedmarkets Год назад

    The camera movement makes this unwatchable.

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  Год назад

      Over 1300 Likes and nearly all the other comments disagree with you 😉

    • @integratedmarkets
      @integratedmarkets Год назад

      @@SuperYachtCaptain Doesn't change the facts, nor does it change my opinion - which I'm entitled to.

  • @user-gj7oq1el7w
    @user-gj7oq1el7w 3 месяца назад

    Stop moving to camera so much

  • @theirishman8356
    @theirishman8356 Год назад

    This guy has no clue how to operate a boat. Very dangerous.

  • @Pyriel2
    @Pyriel2 3 месяца назад

    A suggestion.
    Make a vid about what to do solo at sea when you want to sleep. Its too deep for anchor so what to do?

    • @SuperYachtCaptain
      @SuperYachtCaptain  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi, solo Navigation goes against the COLREGS. I've made a video related to solo navigators: ruclips.net/video/ul5d3r2oI5g/видео.htmlsi=P90yvvjlwpwqPt72

    • @Pyriel2
      @Pyriel2 3 месяца назад

      @@SuperYachtCaptain Thanks.