I just love this couple. I think it is great that Victoria described Rico's many talents. While accomplished, his list of experiences demonstrates that an every day couple has worked hard and developed a privileged lifestyle out of modest roots. They have become RUclips celebrities and soon will be running a charter business on their own 75 foot superyacht. Well done Nautistyles!
Yes, you don't go from EMT and Trucker to superyacht owner without brains and a well-developed work ethic that's for sure. They deserve praise for what they have made for themselves.
Their new yacht is now going to be called an 82, because of customer feedback. Bering yacht customers felt that Bering yachts are so wide and deep that a 75’ Bering is the equivalent of a normal 82’ yacht, an 80’ Bering is like a normal 88’ yacht etc. So they’re changing their yacht descriptions so new customers pick the size that meets their size expectations
I've been following this channel for a while. Anyone could film themselves walking through a yacht. but you two have a way that makes someone feel like they are right there with you. all in a fun, inviting, and relaxed setting. I adore this channel and you guys. God Bless you both!
I watch RUclips videos now more than TV, because of the high quality shows like NautiStyles!! You two do a great job and we look forward to your weekly shows!!!
Looks like a purposeful, efficient family vacation boat in this layout. Good use of spaces for a 53, and they didn't stuff it with a bunch of redundancies. Looks comfortable yet classy. Gotta love that long cruising range!
What a great “Cat House”. So roomy, great layout and lots of convenience features, but also real thought was given to its operation. Love the upper helm and 4’ draft.
One of the best proportioned,well layed out catamarans I've seen.Super livable and we'll worthy of cat of the year.Love it.Things people like me dream about.☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️
I always look forward to seeing Saturday morning roll around because I know there’s going to be a new NautiStyles video!! 🎉🎉. I absolutely love this yacht, so very beautiful but practical at the same time! I could definitely see myself spending lots of time aboard it👍👍
Congrats on your 400k. You’re clearly onto something. Brava and Bravo. One reason we use smaller trash (we say rubbish or garbage) cans is that there is a strong education on recycling and low to no packaging choices. Geoff from the Great Sailing Marine Port of Fremantle, Western Australia🇦🇺
YOU GUYS ARE AT IT AGAIN!!!!!....ANOTHER GREAT YACHT FROM AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺 👏...CONGRATULATIONS ON 400 THOUSANDS!!!!!...VICTORIA I LOVE YOUR NEW HAIR CUT 💇♂️ ✂️ 😍....ALSO I LOVE IT WHEN YOU CLIMB THE STAIRS STAIRS TO THE FLY BRIDGE 😊❤❤....AND RICO THE MAN WITH MANY TALLENTS ❤️ 😄.
I so look forward to Saturday mornings like a child 😂but instead of cartoons it’s Rico & Victoria ❤ the layout on this cat is comfy I like it and the fly is amazing of the 2 I would pick this one .
I have always loved yacht tours. They have fascinated me for as long as I remember. When my parents would charter in the 1960's and 1970's I would insist on photo's of the boats. Good job you two. Love the combo of you two.!
Sorry, I am a generation or two before you Rico, that was, in my early life, called a Neckers Knob, and I had one on my 56 Chevrolet convertible, Black with a White top and red interior with a continental kit. It sure made it much easier to make out with your current, significant other. By the way kids, I absolutely love you both.
I was never a fan of catamaran boats, until I watched you two on one in the Bahamas or wherever you were at and made that video showing all the space on it. Plus if i had one, id like to have my little boat under the floor between the two pontoons and have a door to open up to get boat then lower it into the water. Oh yeah, I am one of those ornery old guys. So when you guys were downstairs in the master, in the bathroom opening up the cabinets to where you can see underneath the helm, if you had all the lights turned off and somebody open that upper cabinet and you grab their arm and then you started barking like a vicious dog you would scare them so good that they would probably crap themselves. An when you think about it that would be so funny, that would be a heck of a joke to play on somebody right. I'm just saying it was just an idea. I get those types of ideas several times a day. Love you guys.
The "Steering Wheel Spinner Knob" was invented by Joel R. Thorp of Wisconsin in 1936. The Brodie name is a reference to Steve Brodie and was meant to describe all manner of reckless stunts. The device is often called a "suicide knob" because of being notoriously useless for controlling the wheel during an emergency. Yes, Rico is multi talented, but most of all I want to know how he managed to hook a georgious bride.
I all ways heard is was from truckers with no power putting there finger in between the rungs of the steering wheel and breaking there finger so then they made the nob to prevent people from doing finger suicide
I put a knob on my riding mower so I could use my other hand to hold my drink while mowing. It helps a lot to have a knob on a riding mower when going around things like trees an flowers.
I'll add, useless because back in the day they had big steering wheels and in an emergency trying to steer quickly, the knob would get caught on things (clothing, or a body part, etc) causing an accident.
Oh my goodness. We get 2 videos today😊. Thank you guys. Love it. Victoria you better keep Rico. He's quite a catch. Congrats and keep them coming guys😊🥰
Love your reviews and this is a great boat. You're still the only team that actually goes into showers to describe them 1 person, 2 person etc. Those details count! Well done 👏👏
suicide knobs were notorious for snagging a drivers shirt buttons. when turning quickly or during an emergency, they nearly always interfered with control.
Thanks for the share Victoria and Rico. The device is often called a "suicide knob" because of being notoriously useless for controlling the wheel during an emergency.
Very well conceived and built power cat. Plenty of space everywhere, no tight spots, huge storage lockers all over. Thanks for a very thorough tour of this appealing yacht.
This one big cat. Victoria...stripes ❤❤❤ What a really sharp vessel. You guys make the saturdays videos choices.. and easy selection. Thank you for such great presentations and being real..😊😊😊
Such a cool boat..Spacious, and inviting..Makes you want to live,and have fun with your family on..as always love you guys,and thank you for showing us..❤❤❤
Victoria, you will soon learn why the most of us call the bolster the booster 😊 I'm definitely looking forward to the day we meet...the 2 of you always make my day and make me smile 😃 😊 Thank you for being you ❤
I recall the Suicide knob being called that because of the tendency for your shirt or especially coat sleeve to catch on it and steering you into oncoming traffic. There often was not power steering and it gave you some leverage to turn a big wheel giving you something hefty to grip, rather than a thin wheel. I remember my first time behind the wheel of a vehicle was my buddie’s 60’s VW bus with flat steering wheel with suicide knob, and a 30” skinny stick shift on the floor, and boy did it have a lot of throw between gears. Haha, was not the right vehicle to try to learn to drive. But the suicide knob was easy to catch on your clothing because the wheel was flat.
Cat's are amazing boats. They just feel so open and inviting, man the owners cabin is great and so are the other 2 cabins. Thnx for another great video.👍👍👍😊
That is one sweet vessel. Thank you for the content. 43deg and raining today in upstate New York. Thanks for the sunshine. And you are welcome for the subscription
You two are absolutely adorable! Your cute little bickering banter back n forth definitely makes you stand out. And I say that in a indearing way. Love the channel love the beautiful boat keep up the good work yall!!❤😂😂💪🏼😉(the timeout comment for all the parents out there was so true! I swear my 4 year old enjoys timeouts , I think he plays some reverse psychology on my wife and I!)
Just wanted to tell Victoria that I love the haircut you have here, wish this cut looked even a quarter as good on me lol.😅 Loving he colour too. Rico you are looking amazing as usual. Love your videos and living vicariously through you both.
Its funny reading everyone else's naming story, I was told that they were called Suicide knobs because they early models had a tendency to detach from the steering wheel.
I love these two. They should check out my Conical Wind Turban, it'll blow away solar panels and should work great on catamarans.It's also bird friendly.
I was a Volunteer ParaMedic and I drove "Big Rigs" for several Years, including oil tankers, and I drove buses for Private Schools... And I love being out on Boats! (but I prefer Lake Boats where I can still see the shore!)
Boost vs Bolster: When to Opt for One Term Over Another boost refers to increasing something, while bolster refers to strengthening or supporting something. Boost is often used in a positive context, while bolster.
The device is often called a "suicide knob" because, in a colision, the drivers chest may be pierced by the knob. It is also called a "knuckle buster" because of the disadvantage posed by the knob when letting go of the steering wheel after going around a corner, the wheel spins rapidly and the knob can hit the drivers hand
For those that are old enough to remember 65 or older, that knob was called an originally called a necker’s knob. Later dubbed “suicide knob” because you would drive with one hand while the other arm was around your date. You also didn’t have seatbelts, so she would scoot all the way over into the middle of the bench seat. The nickname Suicide was really the results of not paying attention to the road while sneaking a kiss from your date. Those were the good old days.
@@NautiStyles I love watching you guys showing your boat being built,the progress,the excitement, and all the hard work everyone puts in ....amazing, and enjoyable. I wait impatiently for the next episode. Love from South Africa. Mitch
Great lay out, and style, those aussies do think about their booze storage! The only thing missing is solar and a dish washer on the flybridge; you don’t want to go up and down with all the glasses etc. Looks like a great live aboard too! Well done, you guys!❤
Victoria was right when she used the term bulwarks with her reference to pet safety. With that said, I have great respect for Rico's technical knowledge. I have learned so much from Rico.
Hiya Nauties, When lotto provides the wonga a long range power Cat would be lovely. However I would like one with a nice pilot house rather than having a helm in the lounge. It's like eating lunch on your lap, yep you're still fed but it's not right. here's plenty of room for a nice pilothouse instead of the flybridge and there's room there for a full beam Owner's suite. Keep em coming your videos brighten my Saturdays after my Football team have capitulated once again.
I just love this couple. I think it is great that Victoria described Rico's many talents. While accomplished, his list of experiences demonstrates that an every day couple has worked hard and developed a privileged lifestyle out of modest roots. They have become RUclips celebrities and soon will be running a charter business on their own 75 foot superyacht. Well done Nautistyles!
Yes, you don't go from EMT and Trucker to superyacht owner without brains and a well-developed work ethic that's for sure. They deserve praise for what they have made for themselves.
Well said!
What is this gibberish you spew?
@@markreynolds9135 Not for you obviously.
Their new yacht is now going to be called an 82, because of customer feedback. Bering yacht customers felt that Bering yachts are so wide and deep that a 75’ Bering is the equivalent of a normal 82’ yacht, an 80’ Bering is like a normal 88’ yacht etc. So they’re changing their yacht descriptions so new customers pick the size that meets their size expectations
I've been following this channel for a while. Anyone could film themselves walking through a yacht. but you two have a way that makes someone feel like they are right there with you. all in a fun, inviting, and relaxed setting.
I adore this channel and you guys. God Bless you both!
Awww thanks for sharing! You guys are the BEST! 💙🙏🏻⚓️
Me too !! I love their videos !!
I used to think there might very well be a way to have a boat , but I’m resigned to just watch now . lol
Thank you guys got this one. Real nice 53’. Cat. Still prefer Bearing. What is the cost difference between say 80’ cat an and a Bearing explorer?
I watch RUclips videos now more than TV, because of the high quality shows like NautiStyles!! You two do a great job and we look forward to your weekly shows!!!
I had no idea that it was a show. What season is this one?
Awesome...I love to watch the progress of their boat build,as well all the boats the show us
Wow, thank you! We appreciate you all! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
I am so glad it is Saturday again ! Hello Everyone. So nice to see everyone.
Hey there!
hello from the UK .
Yup I look forward to Saturdays videos😊😊
Looks like a purposeful, efficient family vacation boat in this layout. Good use of spaces for a 53, and they didn't stuff it with a bunch of redundancies. Looks comfortable yet classy. Gotta love that long cruising range!
What a great “Cat House”. So roomy, great layout and lots of convenience features, but also real thought was given to its operation. Love the upper helm and 4’ draft.
One of the best proportioned,well layed out catamarans I've seen.Super livable and we'll worthy of cat of the year.Love it.Things people like me dream about.☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️
Glad you enjoyed Carlos!🙏🏻
I always look forward to seeing Saturday morning roll around because I know there’s going to be a new NautiStyles video!! 🎉🎉. I absolutely love this yacht, so very beautiful but practical at the same time! I could definitely see myself spending lots of time aboard it👍👍
Congrats on your 400k. You’re clearly onto something. Brava and Bravo. One reason we use smaller trash (we say rubbish or garbage) cans is that there is a strong education on recycling and low to no packaging choices.
Geoff from the Great Sailing Marine Port of Fremantle, Western Australia🇦🇺
Yes! Thank you!!! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
@@NautiStyles❤
Vicky and her Beatle haircut is so perfect for her.. we love you Vicky yah yah yah ! ❤️
YOU GUYS ARE AT IT AGAIN!!!!!....ANOTHER GREAT YACHT FROM AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺 👏...CONGRATULATIONS ON 400 THOUSANDS!!!!!...VICTORIA I LOVE YOUR NEW HAIR CUT 💇♂️ ✂️ 😍....ALSO I LOVE IT WHEN YOU CLIMB THE STAIRS STAIRS TO THE FLY BRIDGE 😊❤❤....AND RICO THE MAN WITH MANY TALLENTS ❤️ 😄.
Please, do not shout 🤫
I so look forward to Saturday mornings like a child 😂but instead of cartoons it’s Rico & Victoria ❤ the layout on this cat is comfy I like it and the fly is amazing of the 2 I would pick this one .
Oh thank you! 🙏🫶💙
We your watchers are very excited that it is saturday. Hi, everyone, have a good day. This cat is huge.😮
Good morning Gary
I have always loved yacht tours. They have fascinated me for as long as I remember. When my parents would charter in the 1960's and 1970's I would insist on photo's of the boats. Good job you two. Love the combo of you two.!
Thanks for sharing!! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
Sorry, I am a generation or two before you Rico, that was, in my early life, called a Neckers Knob, and I had one on my 56 Chevrolet convertible, Black with a White top and red interior with a continental kit. It sure made it much easier to make out with your current, significant other. By the way kids, I absolutely love you both.
I was never a fan of catamaran boats, until I watched you two on one in the Bahamas or wherever you were at and made that video showing all the space on it. Plus if i had one, id like to have my little boat under the floor between the two pontoons and have a door to open up to get boat then lower it into the water. Oh yeah, I am one of those ornery old guys. So when you guys were downstairs in the master, in the bathroom opening up the cabinets to where you can see underneath the helm, if you had all the lights turned off and somebody open that upper cabinet and you grab their arm and then you started barking like a vicious dog you would scare them so good that they would probably crap themselves. An when you think about it that would be so funny, that would be a heck of a joke to play on somebody right. I'm just saying it was just an idea. I get those types of ideas several times a day. Love you guys.
I love how they added so much storage/useful space between the pontoons by making the whole boat taller
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@16:20 dang that's lots of time as a paramedic. I got much respect for first responders from all walks of life.
As opposed to paramedics from certain walks of life?
@@markreynolds9135 as opposed to not all first responders are paramedics.
The "Steering Wheel Spinner Knob" was invented by Joel R. Thorp of Wisconsin in 1936. The Brodie name is a reference to Steve Brodie and was meant to describe all manner of reckless stunts. The device is often called a "suicide knob" because of being notoriously useless for controlling the wheel during an emergency.
Yes, Rico is multi talented, but most of all I want to know how he managed to hook a georgious bride.
Thank you so much for sharing! 💙🙏🫶
I all ways heard is was from truckers with no power putting there finger in between the rungs of the steering wheel and breaking there finger so then they made the nob to prevent people from doing finger suicide
Yeah, it's really easy to roll a car or truck at high speeds. Growing up in the middle of nowhere in the 80s I got to see it twice! Lol
I put a knob on my riding mower so I could use my other hand to hold my drink while mowing. It helps a lot to have a knob on a riding mower when going around things like trees an flowers.
I'll add, useless because back in the day they had big steering wheels and in an emergency trying to steer quickly, the knob would get caught on things (clothing, or a body part, etc) causing an accident.
I press like under 3 minutes. You both have a unique professional and casual manner of delivering the product. Thank you from Australia
I like this one. Not over the top but very like home. Great layout. Does not look cheap in build. That would take an in person view. Love you Guys, :)
Thanks for watching Thomas!🙏🏻
Oh my goodness. We get 2 videos today😊. Thank you guys. Love it. Victoria you better keep Rico. He's quite a catch. Congrats and keep them coming guys😊🥰
Yay! Thank you!
Love your reviews and this is a great boat. You're still the only team that actually goes into showers to describe them 1 person, 2 person etc.
Those details count!
Well done 👏👏
suicide knobs were notorious for snagging a drivers shirt buttons. when turning quickly or during an emergency, they nearly always interfered with control.
Thanks for sharing 💙🙏
I love it! Great looking quality; huge volume for it's size. Aussie brand pride! 🙂
Wow! Cool to hear that Rico was a paramedic in Germany. I was a paramedic in Pennsylvania for 29 years. Now retired and watching yacht tour videos!
Thanks for the share Victoria and Rico. The device is often called a "suicide knob" because of being notoriously useless for controlling the wheel during an emergency.
Thanks for sharing!
3:20. Yes Victoria, we know what you meant. You were right ! 👍🤗
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Absolutely fabulous Aussie cat. Such a great design
Congratulations on 400,000 subscribers! Your videos are so informative, and fun to watch.
You all look well rested, thank you for the tour. Stay Beautiful. 🥰🥰
The videos are great, but I'd really love more of the affordable yacht series. I really enjoy the older luxury refits. Like Cheoy Lee or Johnson.
Noted!
I love your boat tours. I can't stop chuckling because you guys are always playful. Thank you for more joy
Glad you enjoyed it - we appreciate you watching !
So well put together!! A perfect blend of live-aboard, cruise around living
Very well conceived and built power cat. Plenty of space everywhere, no tight spots, huge storage lockers all over. Thanks for a very thorough tour of this appealing yacht.
Thanks for watching!
you two are the best I've seen when it comes to talking about these fabulous boats. Congratulations on 400k.
Loved hearing Victoria talk about Rico’s experience.
YOU TWO ARE JUST SO CUTE MESSING WITH EACH OTHER MAKES ME LAUGH.
This one big cat. Victoria...stripes ❤❤❤
What a really sharp vessel.
You guys make the saturdays videos choices.. and easy selection.
Thank you for such great presentations and being real..😊😊😊
Glad you like them! 💙⚓️
So much real estate on a cat. Esp the wider beams. Definitely get a lot of space. I'd love a nice 80ft power cat.
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You are both correct the increased height of the bulwarks increase the freeboard !
Thanks for the insight Scott! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
Such a cool boat..Spacious, and inviting..Makes you want to live,and have fun with your family on..as always love you guys,and thank you for showing us..❤❤❤
Thank you so much for watching!
Victoria, you will soon learn why the most of us call the bolster the booster 😊 I'm definitely looking forward to the day we meet...the 2 of you always make my day and make me smile 😃 😊 Thank you for being you ❤
Awww thank you so much for the kind words Brian 💙🙏
Yes they do a great job at it.
I recall the Suicide knob being called that because of the tendency for your shirt or especially coat sleeve to catch on it and steering you into oncoming traffic. There often was not power steering and it gave you some leverage to turn a big wheel giving you something hefty to grip, rather than a thin wheel. I remember my first time behind the wheel of a vehicle was my buddie’s 60’s VW bus with flat steering wheel with suicide knob, and a 30” skinny stick shift on the floor, and boy did it have a lot of throw between gears. Haha, was not the right vehicle to try to learn to drive. But the suicide knob was easy to catch on your clothing because the wheel was flat.
Cat's are amazing boats. They just feel so open and inviting, man the owners cabin is great and so are the other 2 cabins. Thnx for another great video.👍👍👍😊
Our pleasure!
Great episode! Thanks for sharing!! Nice wide stable boat there! 👍👍
Thank you two for another excellent viewing video!
Lovely Stripes again this week Victoria! And I like your hair cut too.
Lovely Catamaran. Spacious than it looks. Beautiful interiors. Thank you for the tour 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
That is one sweet vessel. Thank you for the content. 43deg and raining today in upstate New York. Thanks for the sunshine. And you are welcome for the subscription
You two are absolutely adorable! Your cute little bickering banter back n forth definitely makes you stand out. And I say that in a indearing way. Love the channel love the beautiful boat keep up the good work yall!!❤😂😂💪🏼😉(the timeout comment for all the parents out there was so true! I swear my 4 year old enjoys timeouts , I think he plays some reverse psychology on my wife and I!)
400,000+! Congratulations! I really like this one. With a jacuzzi on top it would be perfect.
Just wanted to tell Victoria that I love the haircut you have here, wish this cut looked even a quarter as good on me lol.😅 Loving he colour too. Rico you are looking amazing as usual. Love your videos and living vicariously through you both.
Super cool vessel 🚢 and super cool tour guides to show it off! 🎉
Glad you liked it!! 💙⚓️
Originally I have referred those knobs as brody knobs.I agree very well designed.
Oh I'm sorry were you doing a boat tour ? I didn't notice you were so Devastating In that lovely Sun Suit 😮❤😊
What a beautiful boat, and may I say that Victoria you are looking absolutely stunning in this video.😍
This is the first boat I've seen with a utensil drawer in a food prep area of a sun deck. It's the minor things that have the greatest impact.
You are right...the Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwasher is the very best. Have one at home 25 years and going strong.
🙌 thanks for sharing Greg!
They deserve it! I'm a fan of them both! Love nautistyles.They can really survey a vessel too In detail.
I absolutely love your hair like that!
No one does boat tours as groovy as you two. And no one has a cuter walk than Victoria. Funny how Ricco always stands behind her to capture her walk.
Another great tour as usual.
Great tour!
Circle of trust - Meet the parents 😊
Very nice boat , thanks to you both for the walk through.
Same time next week Gavin?? 👀💙⚓️
Its funny reading everyone else's naming story, I was told that they were called Suicide knobs because they early models had a tendency to detach from the steering wheel.
I love these two. They should check out my Conical Wind Turban, it'll blow away solar panels and should work great on catamarans.It's also bird friendly.
Another great one!
Pretty cool boat!! Seems like there wasn’t much wasted space at all!!
Buitifull boat ,and another lovely outfit victoria 😊
Thank you sooo much 🙏
I always enjoy watching you guys. I will soon purchase a live aboard to grand loop it. You guys are helping me decide.
Congrats Guys!!!
Another great tour as per usual! You guys are the BEST! 🤩😍😘
Thanks so much! 🫶
I was a Volunteer ParaMedic and I drove "Big Rigs" for several Years, including oil tankers, and I drove buses for Private Schools... And I love being out on Boats! (but I prefer Lake Boats where I can still see the shore!)
Love the dining area on the flybridge ……..and the owners suite! And you look adorable with the new hairdo 💇♀️🥰
Awww thank you sooo much 🙏💙
? Rico's hair always looks much the same to me....
@@davidmartin3947 😆
@@smartbiz888 Well, the compliment clearly made Rico blush and come over all shy.....
Finally able to watch on a big screen.!!
Yay
Boost vs Bolster: When to Opt for One Term Over Another
boost refers to increasing something, while bolster refers to strengthening or supporting something. Boost is often used in a positive context, while bolster.
Thanks for sharing 💙🙏
The device is often called a "suicide knob" because, in a colision, the drivers chest may be pierced by the knob. It is also called a "knuckle buster" because of the disadvantage posed by the knob when letting go of the steering wheel after going around a corner, the wheel spins rapidly and the knob can hit the drivers hand
For those that are old enough to remember 65 or older, that knob was called an originally called a necker’s knob. Later dubbed “suicide knob” because you would drive with one hand while the other arm was around your date. You also didn’t have seatbelts, so she would scoot all the way over into the middle of the bench seat. The nickname Suicide was really the results of not paying attention to the road while sneaking a kiss from your date. Those were the good old days.
Super vidéo grazie 😊
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What a slick Boat. This 53 Cat presents much larger. Thanks for the tour. Cheers
Thank you so much for watching John!
yay! 2:05 downblouse Vicky is back! literally my favorite. its been a long winter!
"The Circle Of Trust" was off the brilliantly funny films Meet The Fockers/Meet The Parents 😂.... Love your video's 😀
Glad you enjoyed it!! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
Fun and informative as always! Thanks, and keep up the awesomeness!
Hello there from another paramedic...30 years here. Another great video !
Awww thank you sooo much!
I like these other ships but your bad to the bone ship, is what we all want to see. Yay! Wild Goose❤
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Yes...we want updates of that boat of yours,...pls Victoria
@@NautiStyles I love watching you guys showing your boat being built,the progress,the excitement, and all the hard work everyone puts in ....amazing, and enjoyable.
I wait impatiently for the next episode.
Love from South Africa.
Mitch
Great lay out, and style, those aussies do think about their booze storage! The only thing missing is solar and a dish washer on the flybridge; you don’t want to go up and down with all the glasses etc. Looks like a great live aboard too! Well done, you guys!❤
That's a wonderful ship. Well done Iliad and the owners.
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Congratulations on the 400k. I remember in the early videos when we would barely see Rico, now he is old pro in front of the camera.
wow, congratulations, huge achievement and well deserved. the work and thought all shows up on my screen. thanks. drwade
Victoria was right when she used the term bulwarks with her reference to pet safety. With that said, I have great respect for Rico's technical knowledge. I have learned so much from Rico.
I just rewatched another ILIAD tour! That's great! 🤩😍😘
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@NautiStyles I did! I enjoy ALL of your tours! Love you guys!
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Nice boat . Thanks Victoria. Congrats on 400K
Thank you!
Gratz on the 400k ❤❤❤❤❤
Appreciate it!
I love that Victoria threw out the idea of a panic room! 😂
🤣🤣🤣 you never know!
Hiya Nauties, When lotto provides the wonga a long range power Cat would be lovely. However I would like one with a nice pilot house rather than having a helm in the lounge. It's like eating lunch on your lap, yep you're still fed but it's not right. here's plenty of room for a nice pilothouse instead of the flybridge and there's room there for a full beam Owner's suite.
Keep em coming your videos brighten my Saturdays after my Football team have capitulated once again.
Awww Thank you so much for the kind words Mark!
35:00 that was freaking cool!
Thanks Joe
Congrats on 400,000 subscribers! 🎉
Thank you so much 💙⚓️🙏🏻
Congrats on over 400k subscribers! You deserve it!
Bar none the best tours on the Internet ❤
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