Wow for someone who really doesnt have much experience with yachting(me) that was very interesting. Job well done it appears the crew did an amazing job. Love your vids. This one especially. Thank You
Great video, no background music, no drama. I want to hear the sound of the sea and of the work being done. Awesome. Your comments are much appreciated though,I wonder what the water depth in the marina is?
Agree wholeheartedly. Why RUclipsrs think they must add the most inane music to videos is beyond me. Nat sound, folks. Let the action speak for itself.
I honestly think your videos are the most well explained on yachting packed full of information but yet doesn't feel like it's too much keep up the great work
Absolutely love and injoy your videos especially the one's like this, there filled with so much information. Thank you kindly for sharing and keep up the awesome work. Cheers 🍻
I have to say, I really love the annotations, E - Very useful to have both explanatory text and the little pointers. Definitely a feature to keep in future videos!
@@YachtReport Yeah, I remember that video - Najiba is lovely... I don't know what they call that style, with the rounded overhangs, but they have similar styling on things like the Swift Trawlers and the new Nomad SUV range (I adore those).
That was Awesome ! I like the slideout bridgewing! like I said before, "Your always in the right place at the right time!" eSyaman crew, Good work for today!
That was impressive skilful work buy the Capitan and all the other crew involved! It is lovely to watch a video like this and thank you for doing it too!
Notice at 7:10 the linesman “dipped” the line by bringing it through the eye of the other mooring line. By doing this either line can be released first.
I worked on Madame Gu for 8 months. This video was very interesting. Looks less impressive than I remember. I'm sure the crew were well reminded to look professional at all times.
Fabulous to see one other than 100% white!! White, white, white, white, white! Could there be a more drab color than white? White is the worst. Great job with this video! Nice, nice, nice job!!
So many people I know turn up their noses at any yacht that isn't all white. They're the same people who wouldn't have a Ferrari that wasn't red but a red Mercedes for instance? "Blasphemy!" they'd cry. People are followers. It's our pleasure to lead them.
Felice Graziano you are correct - the masses are followers. And that’s largely the problem with today’s world. The blind leading the blind; the stupid leading the stupid.
Great video and very informative, and a MAJOR plus that it did not contain music to drown out the sounds of harbour. Made this Icelandic fishing village boy miss the sea now that i am livin far inland in Finnish arctic.
Thank you Sensei! As always,... informative, insightful, engaging, and drool worthy. I can’t wait to hire you as a consultant when I commission my super yacht. After the small issue of winning the lottery
Greetings from Colorado! This's PERFECT timing on a Friday eve to help with my chilling out after a lovely Colorado SunTAStic day...Greetings, indeed, and many thanks for your beautiful, passionate, insightful work. And-Oh! In case you can't tell, I like it too. xo, friend
You made good notes with text explanations during video and it''s let other people to understand what is going on there. I didnt know that luxury yahts used to use anchors for moorings too. With kind regards, Capt.RA.
Great video. Loved how the whole proceedure was explained in detail. Learned something new again. About the number of additional lines needed after a certain lenght of the vessel. Would have thought 4 total would be enough. Your always teaching me something new. Thankyou for the video. P.S. heard you laugh in the background when one the lines tossed got hung up. Lol Great work by the crew and yourself.
That was very nice. To see the crew doing their job to get their yacht in tor perfect docking. Of course every one else in the harbour is looking at them. Hehehe!! I laughed a little.
I like the descriptions/explanations. It would be interesting to see these boats dock in heavy weather (if they do) and how secure they stay at dock during a storm. I know the harbor is protected but there's till a lot of wind.
What a terrific video. You have outdone yourself with Madame Gu. I have been following you for quite a while now, and this is the best of many, many interesting videos. Thanx.
She really is a show stopper! That colour seems to be perfect for the design. I think if it were on any other yacht it would look awfull. Great vid as per usual!
Some marinas have fixed lines that stay on the bottom and are attached to the dock with thin lines. So you can pull them off the bottom without a diver.
Notice how at 7:03 he threads the line through the line from the adjacent boat. That way, either line can be removed at any time. If he had just looped the line over the other one, the other line could not be removed without removing Madame Gu's. If that makes any sense lol.
Wow! Amazing the amount of work necessary to dock a ship. I've been on lots of very large cruise ships, up to 900 footers. As a passenger, I always took docking those behemoths for granted. I guess there is more to it than meets the eye.
My experience working on the water ways? we did not stop. We loaded and un loaded all needs running, they just tied up besides us even small stores for us crew. The cooks ? never had better food in all my life and never a shortage of any thing, it was a feast at all 3 meals with left overs in between. We worked 12 hours on and 12 off 7 days a week all month long, out side, rain, sun shine or snow.
Dying of curiosity here. I had never heard of divers fixing bow lines. BUT.... my question is.... to what? Are there fixed eyes on the bottom? Are they just scattered in a grid? Or do they fix anchors at the end of the lines? Very curious how that works. Thanks, the video is so interesting. I've always wondered how these large yachts manage to squeeze in so tightly in harbors. The anchoring and tie off was very interesting as well.
Can you tell me what stops a yacht drifting backwards into the dock? I understand the anchor chain lies on the sea floor, is it's weight sufficient to prevent that drift?
I didn't know they dropped the anchor whilst docking. I presume it's to secure the bow without paying for the divers to rig the bow lines to the bed. Edit: just saw them rig those lines anyway. What a pulava! Imagine doing all this in the morning and casting off again that evening. Megayacht, Megapain!
Were her dimensions determined by the limits of a particular port/marina? Seems like if it's 99m then it'd be convenient for if there's a port the owner likes with a 100m limit.
Since you seem to know a lot about yachts ... as they got rid of waste etc. how can I imagine that with the owner? Is he still onboard while this all is happening or do you think he left earlier and this was just an empty ride? I imagine most yachts are also just like toys that are barely used, and most of the time the crew is just on a stand-by. Could you give me more insights / opinions in that?
Great job like only you can do! Just curious but do you have a cold? So used to you narrating your videos. Thinking laryngitis maybe. I see Fly Me To The Moon is in Monaco. Owned by Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou who also owns Strangers in the Night yacht.
Just went back and watched Madam GU docking episode, and have a question. Are the marina bow lines secured to permanent underwater bollards,, or some sort of temporary anchor?
One of the most beautiful yachts I have ever seen. The lines, colors, and various highlights, like the fins wrapping around the stern.
She is a stunner (and the reason why Porsche introduced a new colour on the 992 GT3!)
The annotations really help in understanding what's going on. Thanks!
Madame Gu is such a beauty. The sleek lines, the bright color, the speedy profile...
Yacht perfection.
Owner is Andrey Scoch - famous russian mafia leader, mass murderer.
Didn't know there were fixed positions for ropes on the marina bottom, cool!
Right?!?? Would be cool to see a video on these
They're not. They manually place the anchors because the alternative (placing them from Madame Gu) would not be as easy.
Wow for someone who really doesnt have much experience with yachting(me) that was very interesting. Job well done it appears the crew did an amazing job. Love your vids. This one especially. Thank You
Great video, no background music, no drama. I want to hear the sound of the sea and of the work being done. Awesome. Your comments are much appreciated though,I wonder what the water depth in the marina is?
@Lino Andrade I second that.....
Third!
Precisely couldn't agree with you more and great vid eSysman!
Agree wholeheartedly. Why RUclipsrs think they must add the most inane music to videos is beyond me. Nat sound, folks. Let the action speak for itself.
Agreed. Can’t stand music videos.
THX. It is very interesting to see the docking procedure from beginning to end. Including the description!! Great work!!
Super video production, I love Madame Gu!!!
I honestly think your videos are the most well explained on yachting packed full of information but yet doesn't feel like it's too much keep up the great work
Absolutely love and injoy your videos especially the one's like this, there filled with so much information. Thank you kindly for sharing and keep up the awesome work. Cheers 🍻
I don't know about anyone else but, I am way more interested in the operations of Superyachts. Thank you again for another great video.
She is just a stunning yacht, love her colour.
tbh, I don't really like her. Not my sort of yacht at all. Wouldn't mind being a guest though : )
I have to say, I really love the annotations, E - Very useful to have both explanatory text and the little pointers. Definitely a feature to keep in future videos!
Check out Najiba video same style.
@@YachtReport Yeah, I remember that video - Najiba is lovely... I don't know what they call that style, with the rounded overhangs, but they have similar styling on things like the Swift Trawlers and the new Nomad SUV range (I adore those).
One of our most iconic projects, thanks for the video !
That was Awesome ! I like the slideout bridgewing! like I said before, "Your always in the right place at the right time!" eSyaman crew, Good work for today!
I can really appreciate this super yacht it's so unique & quite a beauty to behold.
That was impressive skilful work buy the Capitan and all the other crew involved! It is lovely to watch a video like this and thank you for doing it too!
One of your best vids, well done. It is a beautiful ship
Nicely done video - smooth, informative and with great angles.
Really interesting. Love all your post but have never seen one of these beauty's docked. Thank you for the education. Stay safe out there.
Notice at 7:10 the linesman “dipped” the line by bringing it through the eye of the other mooring line. By doing this either line can be released first.
I noticed that too. Still, releasing the lower line would be a pain
I saw it too, thinking “fat chance Atlantis II leaves her berth, but best be on the safe side” LOL
standard practise
The stern port line went into the water. Poor control, guys.
@@visionist7 Actually, once the tension is released from the line, it comes off very easy.
I worked on Madame Gu for 8 months. This video was very interesting. Looks less impressive than I remember. I'm sure the crew were well reminded to look professional at all times.
Fabulous to see one other than 100% white!!
White, white, white, white, white!
Could there be a more drab color than white?
White is the worst.
Great job with this video!
Nice, nice, nice job!!
So many people I know turn up their noses at any yacht that isn't all white. They're the same people who wouldn't have a Ferrari that wasn't red but a red Mercedes for instance? "Blasphemy!" they'd cry.
People are followers. It's our pleasure to lead them.
Felice Graziano you are correct - the masses are followers.
And that’s largely the problem with today’s world. The blind leading the blind; the stupid leading the stupid.
These are extremely educational & enjoyable to watch 🖤
One of the best yet, love the ambient sounds
Great video and very informative, and a MAJOR plus that it did not contain music to drown out the sounds of harbour. Made this Icelandic fishing village boy miss the sea now that i am livin far inland in Finnish arctic.
"Below Deck" is a TV series about life as a crew member on a yacht like that.
Absolute best series on TV.
Luv to see a luxury yacht in dry-dock
Thank you Sensei! As always,... informative, insightful, engaging, and drool worthy. I can’t wait to hire you as a consultant when I commission my super yacht. After the small issue of winning the lottery
Educational for sure, several things I did not know, now I do! Thanks so much...
Makes me dream about loosing 40 yrs in age and go work on one of these honey's. Love the vid. TY
At 59 i had the same thoughts.
Greetings from Colorado! This's PERFECT timing on a Friday eve to help with my chilling out after a lovely Colorado SunTAStic day...Greetings, indeed, and many thanks for your beautiful, passionate, insightful work. And-Oh! In case you can't tell, I like it too. xo, friend
Friday eve Here it's Saturday afternoon 3.46 pm The World is amazing
You made good notes with text explanations during video and it''s let other people to understand what is going on there. I didnt know that luxury yahts used to use anchors for moorings too. With kind regards, Capt.RA.
Great video. Loved how the whole proceedure was explained in detail.
Learned something new again. About the number of additional lines needed after a certain lenght of the vessel. Would have thought 4 total would be enough. Your always teaching me something new.
Thankyou for the video.
P.S. heard you laugh in the background when one the lines tossed got hung up. Lol
Great work by the crew and yourself.
Definitely a good video. Haven't watched one in awhile; so I like his new technique.
Very relaxing watching it all
stunning yacht and great video!
I loved working on that project!
it's like a Lamborghini with Louis 14 interiors...
very Bling Bling
:-)
Like a neo-rococo with loads of mirrored surfaces?
That was very nice. To see the crew doing their job to get their yacht in tor perfect docking. Of course every one else in the harbour is looking at them. Hehehe!! I laughed a little.
Dude you have a great show! I love the places you are and the industry knowledge you have cheers from Seattle!
Very impressive... and thanks so much for the video of Madame Gu. Great job as always.
Stellar operator no mistakes!
Another interesting Video Thank You
This was great! Thanks for sharing the step by step operational.
That boat is wicked tzight!
Brilliant vid Citroen!
I spent 4 months of summer 2020 watching her from a distance in Bodrum. She is a gorgeous yacht.
Superb and precise docking...
Nice....Teamwork makes the Dream work !!
Beautiful yacht!
I like the descriptions/explanations. It would be interesting to see these boats dock in heavy weather (if they do) and how secure they stay at dock during a storm. I know the harbor is protected but there's till a lot of wind.
Suuuper awesome editing sir! Thanks for posting! All these yacht videos are so inspiring for me.
What a terrific video. You have outdone yourself with Madame Gu. I have been following you for quite a while now, and this is the best of many, many interesting videos. Thanx.
since I don't own a yacht I didn't realize how much went in to just docking it.and btw great video.no dumb voice overs or music
I’m an F1 fan too. Always wanted to see this.
Beautiful Super Yacht. Sharp crew.
I love the color on it.!
Very well done and very informative.
I liked it.
She really is a show stopper! That colour seems to be perfect for the design. I think if it were on any other yacht it would look awfull.
Great vid as per usual!
Some marinas have fixed lines that stay on the bottom and are attached to the dock with thin lines. So you can pull them off the bottom without a diver.
Notice how at 7:03 he threads the line through the line from the adjacent boat. That way, either line can be removed at any time. If he had just looped the line over the other one, the other line could not be removed without removing Madame Gu's. If that makes any sense lol.
FEADSHIP. Made with love in Holland.🇱🇺
Also a lot of Love from the UK, I did some of the interior work on this Yacht 🏴
Wow! Amazing the amount of work necessary to dock a ship. I've been on lots of very large cruise ships, up to 900 footers. As a passenger, I always took docking those behemoths for granted. I guess there is more to it than meets the eye.
This is one of my favorite yachts she is stunning.
Yeah she has great lines.
Great video once again. I just walked the port this morning and she is still tied snuggly in place.
Great video and I didn’t know just how many crew. it took just to dock .Stunning vessel too.
loved the video. Thanks, Sysman. They are always great.
Cracking video, Grommet!!
Very good looking. Nice.
Great video.
Nice paint job.
Very well detailed about docking thanks for that and well filmed
I worked for the Niarchos family in the 80's, who owned the yacht 'Atlantis II' on her starboard side. ;)
Really insightful, thanks.
“Cooper what are you doing?”
“Docking!”
Great video as always.
My experience working on the water ways? we did not stop. We loaded and un loaded all needs running, they just tied up besides us even small stores for us crew. The cooks ? never had better food in all my life and never a shortage of any thing, it was a feast at all 3 meals with left overs in between. We worked 12 hours on and 12 off 7 days a week all month long, out side, rain, sun shine or snow.
Great Vid
i' ve always wanted one of those, I think I will buy that one.
Great commentary on the process!
Great video!Congrats!
Retractable wing stations! First time I have seen that.
Nice video Bro!!
A good video; very informative.
Super vidéos mercii ! Je les vue hier a monaco aussi
Good one!
Very informative, I really enjoyed the video. The crew was awesome, except that one line throw.
Great job thank you.
Dying of curiosity here. I had never heard of divers fixing bow lines. BUT.... my question is.... to what?
Are there fixed eyes on the bottom? Are they just scattered in a grid? Or do they fix anchors at the end of the lines? Very curious how that works. Thanks, the video is so interesting. I've always wondered how these large yachts manage to squeeze in so tightly in harbors. The anchoring and tie off was very interesting as well.
Great video! Thank you!
Can you tell me what stops a yacht drifting backwards into the dock? I understand the anchor chain lies on the sea floor, is it's weight sufficient to prevent that drift?
Very nice and v informative. I liked v much the red arrows explaining in each stage who does what!
I didn't know they dropped the anchor whilst docking. I presume it's to secure the bow without paying for the divers to rig the bow lines to the bed.
Edit: just saw them rig those lines anyway. What a pulava! Imagine doing all this in the morning and casting off again that evening. Megayacht, Megapain!
Were her dimensions determined by the limits of a particular port/marina? Seems like if it's 99m then it'd be convenient for if there's a port the owner likes with a 100m limit.
Very interesting thank you.
Could you explain the flags on the mast, never get bored watching this video
Since you seem to know a lot about yachts ... as they got rid of waste etc. how can I imagine that with the owner? Is he still onboard while this all is happening or do you think he left earlier and this was just an empty ride? I imagine most yachts are also just like toys that are barely used, and most of the time the crew is just on a stand-by. Could you give me more insights / opinions in that?
The owner was onboard during this. He wouldn’t see anything of that going on. Once set up it’s not noticeable.
Great video very interesting
Great job like only you can do!
Just curious but do you have a cold? So used to you narrating your videos.
Thinking laryngitis maybe.
I see Fly Me To The Moon is in Monaco. Owned by Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou who also owns Strangers in the Night yacht.
No I’m fine. Just like to do these videos sometimes. Yes I saw him sitting on the aft deck of his yacht.
No reverse cameras yet or reverse sensors..?
Staggering waste of money. Beautiful
Great explanation
Just went back and watched Madam GU docking episode, and have a question. Are the marina bow lines secured to permanent underwater bollards,, or some sort of temporary anchor?
very good video. Do you know Golden Horn or know anything about its history and owner?