200 up .. 👍 Good reasons for it, intelligent reporting, accurate, interesting, sometimes funny, sometimes sad, it's a good day when an eSysman SuperYachts video pops up .. ;)
you have really found a format that works regardless if someone has shipping knowledge or not i love this channel and you guys do great work making this interesting to all, many thanks to you all and well done, its great what you do
A news channel I never imagined but now wouldn't ever go without. Side note the Alfa Nero is actually mine please send me the check once it's been sold. Also please prove me wrong if this statement is false...hehe
I went the the site with the photos of the restored 1929 yacht, "Haida 1929: How Pendennis restored a classic." All I can say is WOW, what incredible restoration and quality of materials! The interior spaces and details are beyond top notch.... and what amazing woodwork!!!
Congratulations on the channel milestone! I’ve been a member before the Ukrainian Invasion, and have enjoyed witnessing the channel growth & improvements in video quality. Bravo & wish you all success! 🎉
Even though I despise the idea of uber-rich tossers and their toys (jets and/or yachts etc.), I really like watching your presentations - very informative and interesting. Thank you eSysman - well done. Full marks and thank you, Sir.
@eSysman SuperYachts • Congratulations on a great achievement. As many of the comments show, you've created a channel that appeals to more than yacht enthusiasts. From your beautiful photography to your entertaining stories and diction to your educational videos on yachts and sanctions, you've pulled in many of us who will probably never even be able to charter a superyacht. Best wishes for 200 more and subscribers to match. 🥂🍾
Congratulations on reaching the two hundred mark. Yes some of your content is sent to you by people in the industry that value your integrity. You do however not only generate most of your content. And the standards of editing and production are as ever on a par with the best of them. Including the professionals.
HAPPY HAPPY for your excellent channel. Great content, reported professionally. I like that you try to avoid speculating about the affairs of some of the ship owners and industry executives.
Great you have reached episode 200. You have not only been very busy, but the overall quality and content of the channel just keeps getting better and better. I love the "yotspot" feature. Hiada 1929 is incredible, the replacement of all that steel PLUS keeping the same air start diesel engines all this time says somebody cares enough. She could be a floating museum in ways. That clipper ship looking bow is stunning. Put Haida beside some of the modern Super Yachts, and even though I am drawn to and love the lines of many of them, I think Haida 1929 would be my esthetic choice every time. Maintenance, performance, and other considerations, I'm not so sure. BUT if I were in the SuperYacht market in that price range I do not think "practicality" would overrule esthetics and historical value. Interesting information regarding Alpha Nero and the Luminosity.
200 episodes!? 🍾🥂 Wow, congratulations, and thank you to the eSysman team. Time certainly does fly when you're havin' fun heh, heh. I wish you continued success, which is really wishing for more episodes for myself, so it is a true win:win situation. 😁👍
I discovered Tristan Mortlock and your channel during lock down and since them besotted. Wishing you more interesting episodes. From a sunny Cape Town. South Africa
Wow it’s hard to believe I’ve seen all of you videos posted on both your channels since inception. You do a great service for all your subscribers & those that only tune in from time to time. Thanks for all your content. 👌🙏🇨🇦👍
2:48 compressed air starter was quite usual back then for german boats. Remember: even submarines like the famous typ VIIC or IX had compressed air starter to save weight and volume. You can even find youtube videos how to start a german WW2 submarine engine with compressed air - takes about 10 minutes and is quite funny to watch the huge amount of steps, valves and procedures.
Congratulations 🎉 🥂 great channel… and wish you all success for the next 200. Cheers…. Edit having just seen the Nord piece…. You have a great vehicle to show the world is a village where the community gossip like a 50 pop village…..I just love this format… Nord has no place to hide
Antigua is more patient than I am. When a BMW Z3 was ultra-obviously abandoned on my block, I called it in for the city to tow away after a week and a half. Might as well get it going through abandoned property auction so somebody can get a new toy for cheap 😅
I worked on 'Haida' in the late seventies when it was called Sarina for a UK mp. As the second engineer I was in charge of starting the starboard engine to get underway. There is no gearbox or clutch on these engines but drive the propellers directly. Forward and reverse was established by changing the timing and starting the engines in the appropriate direction. They were air start but it wasn't difficult to start. There were also 2 original 3 cylinder generators also built by Krupp.
Max C. Fleischmann was America's first great yachtist - During his lifetime he commissioned 22 yachts. He was also a world renowned traveller, and was especialy known for his Philanthropy . In his will in 1951, his entire 1/2 Billion fortune, (save for $1M for his wife)... was contributed to charities by him, as he had supported dozens of charities over his lifetime. He was the first American to give away his fortune...A great yachtist, and an even better man. He left a better world behind him. Not at all like so many of today's billionaires...
Thank you for the knowledge, your a wonderful man, easy to listen to and we are keeping up with the truth via your good self. Thank you. I did like your response also to the man who called you a F. You told him you were taken etc. I fell off the chair laughing.
I'm not a big fan of many of the modern motor yachts. Many of the Russian yachts are downright silly looking. Haida 1929 is a truly beautiful vessel. Thank you for showing her.
Congrants on the milestone! FYI its pronounced Hay-Duh, if its named after the Indigenous tribe from British Columbia Canada. There is also a famous warships HMCS Haida, which is a museum ship in Hamilton Canada.
Congrats on episode 200. If I could afford Alfa Nero, I'd take her. Couldn't afford crew and fuel. Not to mention everything else. Since she is ownerless. Maybe a Go Fund Me???
I installed a system on Luminosity at the Benetti shipyard in Jan 2020. Can't say what system as it's so specific it would identify me. Amazing interior. At the time there was a massive push to get it finished and delivered.
Many congratulations and another great video as always, thank you. It's been mentioned a number of times over the past year or two, of owners that commission new yachts and then 'refuse delivery'. Why do the owners 'refuse' delivery and do they lose any money that has been paid?
You may not be able to buy parts for 1929 diesel but that old tech you can remanufacture. Because machinists made it it can be remade. Just cost u a bit if you pay someone 2 do it
I wonder if the old steel removed from Haida was sold on? Being smelted before the first atomic bombs makes it Low-Background Steel, a speciality metal used to manufacture Geiger counters and for certain spacecraft applications. A pile of 90 tons would have a considerable value.
Ever since you started this channel, superyatchts have bene having far more problems :-) Congrats on EP200. Serious question: Does a government have official means to find out who manages a yacht? Can it interrogate crew to find out who the management company who issues theyr paycheques is? And if they do have the name of management company, can they compell that compay to reveal who the owner of the yacht is? I am quite surprised that the governments who arrested boats would not allow paycheques for crews to be issued. Might require some work to ensure that fuinds paid by sanctioned owner to the managementc ompany go directly to the crews. In Bankruptcy cases, paying employees wages is a top priority (and exception to the rule that unpaid bills become creditors). I would have hoped that in political sanction of an individual, employees could still get their paycheque. It would be interesting to know if a request for exemption was made by the beneficial owner and/or managementc ompanies and rejected by the government if if no request was ever made.
So much money these Russian have in their luxury super yachts. It's unfortunate that these money did not trickle down to their Russian military, and this really shows. As always, awesome RUclips show, Esysman!
@mr d • As someone who supports Ukraine*, I'm perfectly content Russian corruption put money intended for the military into oligarchs' yachts. Russia's corruption has saved Ukrainian lives. *I've never liked bullies so Russia's invasion after so many heads of state and foreign ministers were begging Putin to negotiate made it easy for me to pick a side.
Congratulations on episode 200. Your channel is terrific, keep up the great work! Cheers from the US.
CONGRATULATIONS ESYSMAN 😊❤
200 up .. 👍 Good reasons for it, intelligent reporting, accurate, interesting, sometimes funny, sometimes sad, it's a good day when an eSysman SuperYachts video pops up .. ;)
CONGRATS ESYSMAN 🎉🎉🎉👍200X …AND KEEP RIGHT ON GOING 💚💚💚
you have really found a format that works regardless if someone has shipping knowledge or not i love this channel and you guys do great work making this interesting to all, many thanks to you all and well done, its great what you do
A news channel I never imagined but now wouldn't ever go without.
Side note the Alfa Nero is actually mine please send me the check once it's been sold. Also please prove me wrong if this statement is false...hehe
Congratulations to you and your gang ... 200 is going to be Good luck for you. Hope you have a great day 😊... Thanks again for a wonderful show
Hey eSysman SuperYachts!, congratulations🎉 on your success! Especially the success🧋on your Channels!!!👍👍✌️🥂🍾🥂🥂
Well done mate and I love ya' work! Sydney Harbour Australia
I went the the site with the photos of the restored 1929 yacht, "Haida 1929: How Pendennis restored a classic." All I can say is WOW, what incredible restoration and quality of materials! The interior spaces and details are beyond top notch.... and what amazing woodwork!!!
I like yacht news from someone that has great knowledge of working on yachts. Always first with good breaking news.
Good evening another good video ⛵️🛥🚤👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Congratulations for No. 200! Greetings from Lübeck, Germany
Always enjoy your videos and the content you and your team provide. Great work!!
❤❤❤ this boat will be here for a hundred more year's!
Congrats on number 200. I enjoy you and the videos!
Congratulations on 200 episodes! My main contribution so far has been frivolous comments.
Congratulations on the channel milestone! I’ve been a member before the Ukrainian Invasion, and have enjoyed witnessing the channel growth & improvements in video quality. Bravo & wish you all success! 🎉
This is one of the best sites for large yacht info.
Thank you
Congratulations!
Well done! You bring many things to light we would have never known.
Even though I despise the idea of uber-rich tossers and their toys (jets and/or yachts etc.), I really like watching your presentations - very informative and interesting. Thank you eSysman - well done. Full marks and thank you, Sir.
Bitterness and jealousy aren't healthy behaviours.
Congratulations on 200! Keep up the outstanding reporting
congratulations! you are doing a great job!!!
Congratulations on the 200th episode! Keep working. Good luck!
Love the videos keep them going
@eSysman SuperYachts • Congratulations on a great achievement. As many of the comments show, you've created a channel that appeals to more than yacht enthusiasts.
From your beautiful photography to your entertaining stories and diction to your educational videos on yachts and sanctions, you've pulled in many of us who will probably never even be able to charter a superyacht.
Best wishes for 200 more and subscribers to match. 🥂🍾
Congratulations on reaching the two hundred mark. Yes some of your content is sent to you by people in the industry that value your integrity. You do however not only generate most of your content. And the standards of editing and production are as ever on a par with the best of them. Including the professionals.
Episode 200? Cool ⚓🚢😎
Hey bud, I used to be a deckie, I find your videos most illuminating
Congratulations on your milestone episode! I’ve been loving them all.
Congratulations 🎉and thanks for doing these videos 👏
Good morning
As usual interesting and fascinating material.
Bless you CISMAN
HAPPY HAPPY for your excellent channel. Great content, reported professionally. I like that you try to avoid speculating about the affairs of some of the ship owners and industry executives.
Wow - well deserved. I really enjoy your posts.
Congrat on 200 episodes...
Great you have reached episode 200. You have not only been very busy, but the overall quality and content of the channel just keeps getting better and better.
I love the "yotspot" feature. Hiada 1929 is incredible, the replacement of all that steel PLUS keeping the same air start diesel engines all this time says somebody cares enough. She could be a floating museum in ways. That clipper ship looking bow is stunning. Put Haida beside some of the modern Super Yachts, and even though I am drawn to and love the lines of many of them, I think Haida 1929 would be my esthetic choice every time. Maintenance, performance, and other considerations, I'm not so sure. BUT if I were in the SuperYacht market in that price range I do not think "practicality" would overrule esthetics and historical value. Interesting information regarding Alpha Nero and the Luminosity.
Keep it up! Thanks for the video
Well done on your 200th. Keep them coming. Great and very informative channel.
200 episodes!? 🍾🥂 Wow, congratulations, and thank you to the eSysman team. Time certainly does fly when you're havin' fun heh, heh. I wish you continued success, which is really wishing for more episodes for myself, so it is a true win:win situation. 😁👍
Congratulations on reaching 200 episodes. I’ve been a subscriber from the very early days and always look forward to your ever-improving content.
I discovered Tristan Mortlock and your channel during lock down and since them besotted. Wishing you more interesting episodes. From a sunny Cape Town. South Africa
That is a milestone and you have covered the seas Well done
I love these yotspots.
Wow it’s hard to believe I’ve seen all of you videos posted on both your channels since inception. You do a great service for all your subscribers & those that only tune in from time to time. Thanks for all your content. 👌🙏🇨🇦👍
Always interesting. Thank you
Beautiful classic yacht!
Congrats! Continue to appreciate what you bring to us.
200 episodes!! Well done. Always interesting.
Been watching since the beginning love your work.
Thanks...and congrats!
Great job for the 200 episode, this channel is so good and so professional with NO bullshit it should have a millions subscribers
Thank you for all the videos you've produced. Love Alfa Nero and Luminosity! Best wishes and congratulations!
2:48 compressed air starter was quite usual back then for german boats. Remember: even submarines like the famous typ VIIC or IX had compressed air starter to save weight and volume.
You can even find youtube videos how to start a german WW2 submarine engine with compressed air - takes about 10 minutes and is quite funny to watch the huge amount of steps, valves and procedures.
Can't wait for the next 1800, I'm ready for 2000!
Congratulations on 200
You are so smart. Thanks for the videos
I don't know why but the older yatch just seems much more regal than most of the newer ones.
Congratulations 🎉 🥂 great channel… and wish you all success for the next 200. Cheers…. Edit having just seen the Nord piece…. You have a great vehicle to show the world is a village where the community gossip like a 50 pop village…..I just love this format… Nord has no place to hide
Congrats Eric, on your 200th episode. Still excellent viewing, thanks for that
200 episodes. Congratulations, although I thought I had been watching your videos before 26th April 2020 (My partners birthday). Love your work!!
Antigua is more patient than I am. When a BMW Z3 was ultra-obviously abandoned on my block, I called it in for the city to tow away after a week and a half. Might as well get it going through abandoned property auction so somebody can get a new toy for cheap 😅
Great story about Haida!
I worked on 'Haida' in the late seventies when it was called Sarina for a UK mp. As the second engineer I was in charge of starting the starboard engine to get underway. There is no gearbox or clutch on these engines but drive the propellers directly. Forward and reverse was established by changing the timing and starting the engines in the appropriate direction. They were air start but it wasn't difficult to start. There were also 2 original 3 cylinder generators also built by Krupp.
So there was no "neutral" ? I'm guessing it was docked with the assistance of tenders.
Great work la. Quality output
Congratulations on 200!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I was here FIRST!!!!!
Max C. Fleischmann was America's first great yachtist - During his lifetime he commissioned 22 yachts. He was also a world renowned traveller, and was especialy known for his Philanthropy . In his will in 1951, his entire 1/2 Billion fortune, (save for $1M for his wife)... was contributed to charities by him, as he had supported dozens of charities over his lifetime. He was the first American to give away his fortune...A great yachtist, and an even better man. He left a better world behind him. Not at all like so many of today's billionaires...
Thank you for the knowledge, your a wonderful man, easy to listen to and we are keeping up with the truth via your good self. Thank you. I did like your response also to the man who called you a F. You told him you were taken etc. I fell off the chair laughing.
Hey man, you’ve got sources everywhere including up in the air
Congrats on episode 200 you don't look a day over 40
Congrats for the milestone!
Congratulations
Epic milestone, well done.
No one ever seems to be on these yachts or doing anything worthwhile. The most activity we ever see is boarding by the authorities.
My gosh! MY Haida is breathtakingly gorgeous! 💕
You rock guys
Congrats, keep working hard.
I'm not a big fan of many of the modern motor yachts. Many of the Russian yachts are downright silly looking. Haida 1929 is a truly beautiful vessel. Thank you for showing her.
Agreed! I prefer the classic, graceful lines such as those displayed by the sophisticated lady M/Y Haida sitting there in all of her glory. 👍
Congrants on the milestone! FYI its pronounced Hay-Duh, if its named after the Indigenous tribe from British Columbia Canada. There is also a famous warships HMCS Haida, which is a museum ship in Hamilton Canada.
huray!! thks 🙏 ☀
You've persisted and continued to add interest and info. Now onward
Congrats on episode 200. If I could afford Alfa Nero, I'd take her. Couldn't afford crew and fuel. Not to mention everything else. Since she is ownerless. Maybe a Go Fund Me???
1 Apr 2023 Well done.
Congrats on 200!
Congrats
Congratulations.
Haida 1929... Beautiful!!!
I installed a system on Luminosity at the Benetti shipyard in Jan 2020. Can't say what system as it's so specific it would identify me. Amazing interior. At the time there was a massive push to get it finished and delivered.
Many congratulations and another great video as always, thank you. It's been mentioned a number of times over the past year or two, of owners that commission new yachts and then 'refuse delivery'. Why do the owners 'refuse' delivery and do they lose any money that has been paid?
Love
You may not be able to buy parts for 1929 diesel but that old tech you can remanufacture. Because machinists made it it can be remade. Just cost u a bit if you pay someone 2 do it
🎉🎉 congratulations!
A yacht that was valued at 80 million but is sold for less. Is the cost of running the yacht decrease or does it still remain the same
AVC etc loose value rapidly
That Haida M/Y looks alot like the boat used in an episode of Poirot.
Thank you wonderful report. I bid $10.00 US for Luminosity.
Just give Alfa Nero to David Seal (Yachts for Sale channel) because from what I know it's one of his all-time favorite yachts!
I wonder if the old steel removed from Haida was sold on? Being smelted before the first atomic bombs makes it Low-Background Steel, a speciality metal used to manufacture Geiger counters and for certain spacecraft applications. A pile of 90 tons would have a considerable value.
Ever since you started this channel, superyatchts have bene having far more problems :-) Congrats on EP200.
Serious question: Does a government have official means to find out who manages a yacht? Can it interrogate crew to find out who the management company who issues theyr paycheques is? And if they do have the name of management company, can they compell that compay to reveal who the owner of the yacht is?
I am quite surprised that the governments who arrested boats would not allow paycheques for crews to be issued. Might require some work to ensure that fuinds paid by sanctioned owner to the managementc ompany go directly to the crews. In Bankruptcy cases, paying employees wages is a top priority (and exception to the rule that unpaid bills become creditors). I would have hoped that in political sanction of an individual, employees could still get their paycheque.
It would be interesting to know if a request for exemption was made by the beneficial owner and/or managementc ompanies and rejected by the government if if no request was ever made.
The crew should just turn it into a airbb - 1 night 1 room $200. Breakfast included
So much money these Russian have in their luxury super yachts. It's unfortunate that these money did not trickle down to their Russian military, and this really shows. As always, awesome RUclips show, Esysman!
Putin’s cronies have raped their military
@mr d • As someone who supports Ukraine*, I'm perfectly content Russian corruption put money intended for the military into oligarchs' yachts. Russia's corruption has saved Ukrainian lives.
*I've never liked bullies so Russia's invasion after so many heads of state and foreign ministers were begging Putin to negotiate made it easy for me to pick a side.
Are you joking? It is very fortunate that this money doesn’t go to Russian military. 😢
@@olasek7972 I am just attempting to be unbiased.
Kleptocracy
one possible solution: give them both to red cross, fit them for fast intervention teams, each one on one side of the world or wherever most needed