This Brand New Superyacht Will ‘Change Superyachts Forever’
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as a dutchie one of the only reasons i am proud of my country is our amazing ability to build beautifull yachts and other vessels. I am currently working towards becoming an officer onboard a yacht.
You guys no your stuff
If you give us money we will build it, keep our mouth shut and congratulate you.
You have not seen much of the world if that is the only reason, you have no idea how lucky you are and how much you take for granted
@@willemhaifetz-chen1588 That's not us but the world, we are actually one of the few country's that criticizes their own behavior
When it's out of the Gate, send me the Bill....
Nice 🤣
Poor old William Fence.
When he mentioned Hydrogen I said , Bill is the owner
As an energy consultant I would like to say that is one of the best explainers on the various credentials of different hydrogen production techniques I have heard. For reference the terms generally used in the industry are: Grey Hydrogen - produced by steam methane reformation which has carbon monoxide as a byproduct; Blue Hydrogen - also produced by steam methane reformation but with the carbon monoxide captured and sequestered; Green Hydrogen - produced by electrolysis of water using renewable electricity usually wind power or solar PV. The idea being that when wind turbines or solar panels are producing more electricity than is required by the grid they can use the surplus to generate hydrogen.
My favorite yacht to date. The lines are amazing the bow is so tall and the stern is so low, almost perfect
I like that "Windows blue-screen inspired color combo" of the yacht almost as if the owner had some affiliation with Microsoft
I drove by Feadships facilities today and the new yacht stands out, with or without new technology on board.
Am I the only one who thinks it smells fishy to order a yacht with an entirely new, experimental propulsion system, and then try to off-load it before it has even been delivered?
Tax evasion but of course. Talk to a company controller for some hair raising synopsis'.
He was most likely able to catapult the "build costs" into a particularily profitable year
No.
Besides, the whole green scam is pathetic.
@@cosmicsurfer5911, so we should stay in the stone age?
Tax evasion or a show off only, ashes in the eyes of the poor, regular people.
THANKS 🤗 ESYSMAN …FOR SHARING A INFORMATIVE AND OBJECTIVE VIDEO …AS PER USUAL 💚💚💚
I hear that it's not easy being green. This proves it.
Agree but the cost even my motor to go ev was going to cost $15000 so $5500 had my. Petrol motor rebuilt Marty Australia
At one time, it wasn’t easy going by steam. This is what it looks like to be present in the era of a major technological shift. One of those propulsion technologies will someday carry your new tech gadget across the globe to you, to be delivered to your home by an EV truck or van.
@@Markle2k Yes, new tech always is expensive. I remember when handheld calculators cost hundreds of dollars when they first came out in the 1970's.
That is one spectacularly gorgeous yacht! ❤
I'm an American, and, you can stop listing the length in ft. We'll never catch up if you keep pampering us. :)
shut up
And you are asking this from an Englishman??? ddd
i enjoyed seeing the protective square paneling on the top structure. It's just like the little square styofoam piece on a model when you unbox it :)
"The only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys"
toys .... quite agree ... /// tick ...
The hull lines along with the contrasting hull and superstructure colours make it look like a giant sports fisher to my eye.
the fireplace and speakers at 5:54 are the fireplace and speakers from your video of MY Victorious -15:00 mark
So you think Feadship would have provided pictures of the interior of their newest and most radical yacht???
Thanks for your update 🙂
it is a beautiful yacht
I can't see that storing hydrogen at -423F is free of any cost. And as many times as I have heard that doing "x" will change "y" forever I have yet to see it being true. In this case, are we just looking at the "(dubious) savings" but ignoring the total cost?
Another comment to you that I think you will find is along the same lines as this video. 😊 A coworker had an old used
Volvo diesel engine car. He was so proud to talk about him getting old used vegetable olds from waste at say the restaurant, any old by product of used fuels that he could run in his piece of junk of a car, that it's poor Diesel engine was basically telling him, "Help" you are killing me. I would watch him try and start her up. The engine would just be struggling
To even START. But he pounded his chest look at me, I'm saving the planet. The poor engine would just smoke ( Pollution)
And just struggle to drive off from the employees parking lot. Another thing I thought you would find interesting was these bow hard coworkers never cared a hoot about the equipment we bought from say Cat or John Deere or Case. Then one day a former Seahawks football player shows up at our shop. He got into selling heavy equipment at a bar, by a salesman who said he could sell Cat equipment after he retired from football fame. The biggest bully in our workplace who never ever even checked the "OIL" on the backhoes. Just as perplexed at me, him saying do you know who he is. I told this coworker who was hired just to spy on all us coworkers to see if we were bad mouth
The Director. In the downturn of 2008, there were LAY offs in the workplace. The Director got rid of everyone that my bullying coworker turned into Director
I know my words are just bitching about workplace, but I thought you would find funny about running a poor old tired Volvo Diesel on vegetable used waste OILs, and what a former football star will do in a workplace selling Cat heavy equipment.
To end this rant on. We only bought ONE
Cat Backhoe, the big priced equipment like are front end loader is a JD 😊 and parks department bought a lot of Kabota
Farm 3 point hitch types. Plus some N.H.
For me personally in my Retirement I bought a tryed and true beast of a 19000
Pounder Dynahoe-190 (1978) why you say. It goes back to my Union hall dispatch out to sewer mainline digging day. In 1979 I ran a new Dynahoe. They were very stout. I started running Backhoe on my dad's lap with the 580CK case machines. I ran every model of 580 series case equipment. But I saw how better and stronger a Dynahoe backhoe was built. Believe it or not. Back then a NEW Dynahoe was $90 thousand dollars. The case with extended hoe attachment could only dig down around 17 feet. The standard 190 Dynahoe with no extendahoe set up. If you put a (Bull nose)
Basically a jackhammer on the hoe instead of a digging bucket. The Dynahoe would not come all loss so to speak. I even d
Saw a local big time contractor working on a freeway job, have a Dynahoe on site in 2018, Bucyrus Erie "QUIT" making Dynahoe in the mid 1980s when BE stopped there construction line, and just focused on large mining equipment. As history shows after 100 years of building the most well built, bear for stout machine Cat approached BE in late 2011 if memory serves me, BE won a all BE mining equipment in a very long run deep mine in India. The Shareholders of BE said "OK" we will sell off to Cat after like I said 190s of years. BE built the Panama Canal, Even though Marion built the space shuttle track machine, it was really BE engineering that did all the work on that huge carrier. That why I bought and ❤
Bucyrus Erie equipment 😊 so much for my rambling my friend 😊
Extraordinary. Astonishing. Thank you.
I see the benefit here as a technology demonstrator that move the industry toward less harmful fuels, though I also several obvious ways in which it could have been greener:
1. The hull could be painted green instead of black.
2. Make it a sail boat to minimize use of the large motors (make them a backup instead of primary propulsion system).
3. Add solar cells, lots of solar cells, again reducing usage of the fuel cells.
as always very well done. excellent thank you.
That’s a
Explosive Yacht. Don’t care who owns it. Great video.
Very good film and informative. Thanks!
More like a Liner.
I worked with hydrogen fuel cells years back (15-20) Im please to see the technology has moved on so much. I helped with the research into making small industrial cells for remote area traffic management systems
great video 2x👍
Do you think cruise ships might go that way
Hey up Mr sysman this is pretty cool and loved your chicken and the egg, nice to see this has been built looking at the future so will wait for your full thoughts/analysis thanks for another great video mate
Please get aboard that ship and video-tour the engineering spaces!
I'm at ah, as to the level of knowledge, and information you provide. Just so enjoyable, please keep up the great work!
Impressive. Very impressive engineering feat, pioneering new fuels.
Sounds like a big bomb to me.
So is the gas tank in your car.
@@TesterAnimal1 I used to work with liquified gasses. They are far more dangerous than the gas in your car.
@@huddunlap3999if I’m not mistaken methanol is a nightmare if it catches fire because you can’t see the flames. When I worked at a chemical company, we always cringed anytime we had to work with methanol.
MY Hindenburg
An very interesting 'Future of Yachting' story made even better by, The e-Sysman Philharmonic Orchestra ! Bravo, Bravo.
It’s Gorgeous !
Thanks for another great video 👍👍
Excellent review and also forethought and opinion to what’s next.
Truly remarkable
Looks beautiful, quite astounding. I hope it does not crash as hard as Windows.
Not only Feadship, but a Huge Feadship.
5:53 One of the rare occasions where I've seen an audiophile level system on a yacht.
This is a positive step in moving yachts towards green energy. Still waiting for a purpose built hydrogen yacht covered in solar cells. Like a larger version of The Energy Observer.
Sharp looking yacht
WHAT A DEAL....Thanks my friend......
Old F-4 II Shoe🇺🇸
Incredible
2:48 “With only pure water coming out of the exhaust” - whoa whoa whoa … hold on there Charley. Methanol is made from methane. Methane is a carbon fuel. The carbon molecule must go somewhere in the chain of converting methanol to hydrogen to electric power. That somewhere is CO2. By using methanol, you do reduce CO2 emissions but only by about 7%. The other nasty stuff (NOX etc) is avoided though, so that is a net improvement. Until the hydrogen is produced from water, CO2 will be emitted.
That was regarding the hydrogen fuel cell. He does go on to discuss the reformer process.
@@Private-GtngxNMBKvYzXyPq that he does. However if I recall correctly he explicitly avoids the words CO2 emissions. Please correct me if I’m wrong. There’s no need to have separate discussions about the exhaust from one end of the process from exhaust from the other end of the process. The whole point of “green” is less CO2 emissions that result in less global warming from whatever activity. So, CO2 emissions.
@@tedspradley except that the vessel is capable of storing and using pure hydrogen where available.
Yup, there is no free lunch. It takes massive amounts of electricity to separate the H from H2O in the quantities required. Hydrogen unfortunately doesn't exist in nature in its pure form. It's always attached to something.
Interesting development.
Very interesting.
Haha Looking through "Windows" and the numbering system for upgrades, one could say that the launch was specifically chosen....May the Fourth Be With You!
My cousin has one of those.
It's okay, if you're into that.
Looking forward to reading in about after 2 years time due to repeated engine problems and being stranded, that the ship will be refitted with conventional diesels.
Probably the largest contribution vessels like this are making is the further development of cleaner energy at sea as a technology. I fully expect this vessel in particular to be nowhere near as green as they claim *if* you actually care about the environment and not about all the technicalities they'll use to promote it. I also expect the total pollution for even building the thing when you factor in all of the materials that had to be created for it too to be pretty huge and likely more than it will ever save or offset in it's lifetime. *However* that doesn't mean I don't think the industry should bother with trying to make them more green. It obviously should since superyatchs are going to continue to exist and continue to be built then we may as well reduce their impact as much as possible and every bit helps. We're not there yet when it comes to *truly* green power at sea, but laying the foundation for one day when we might be is still important.
It's likely the motor yatching industry will be among the last to go 'fully green' since it depends on so many other things to do so first, even for Hydrogen power you need the energy put into producing it to be fully green before it even remotely makes an impact- the energy requirements for *making* hydrogen in a green way are pretty enormous...and the cost effective less energy intense way is actually quite polluting...I'm glad money and effort is being put into making it green-er but I *do* get the very strong sense that an awful lot of that effort is specifically targeted at deliberate 'greenwashing' to make them seem more acceptable, and I do find that very unfortunate
It's good to have a lot of detectors for hydrogen / hydrocarbons. H2 leaks very easily and will accumulate in the ceiling. Non spark lighting is available.
Bloody Hell!
Hydrogen was used by our chemists to scavenge free O2 in the engine plant water system so we had a hydrogen locker aboard ship back in the 80s but there were no installed monitors. The containers would leak Hydrogen displacing air (oxygen) inside the locker. We lost 5 guys because they would not follow proper time consuming air quality testing procedures before entering the locker and they died of asphyxiation.
@Stetsonhatman That's sad to hear. Possibly oxygen sensors needed too then. For small quantity of H2 the safest way is to have a H2 generator from electricity, or possibly a safer getter.
@@Stetsonhatman H2S Alive is a one day course required in any oil patch work. AND confined space rescue. Even then, we've lost people in barge rescues and even old mine or depressons you'd think couldn't be classified as a closed space. Lost two scientist in BC a few years ago.
Exquisite!
There is nothing greener in the current year than burning 11 gallons of diesel fuel to make a gallon of 'green fuel.'
I need this😁
I need to win a lottery.
More than one.
You might need to win a few lotteries.
Better be a biggie .. more than 650 mil plus running costs and fees. Bushyboy Oz
Even winning a "billion dollar" lottery in the US only gets you about $450 million. So you'd need 3 to cover the purchase price, taxes, and running costs.
@@GraemeHein That's why my dreams are scaled down to a 50m Nordhaven or Bering. This Gates yacht would give me anxiety.
Interesting concept. Methanol seems to be a more likely fuel for the near future.
Interesting.
It's a very good point that pushing the barriers now, even if it's not totally 'green' is essential for moving forward and perfecting the processes through change. It's how most things evolved, and every issue is an opportunity for further development and change. I just wonder whether there is inherent danger in the cryogenic container, if it fails? Not saying it shouldn't be there, again it's all part of the process of change.
As you will be aware this vessel is now currently offered for sale by Edmiston. Their description indicated that the propulsion now being offered will be 3 MTU engines. Is this a change to make it more sellable?
Going Green means Going Brown today. Sad but true.. But I do love seeing projects like this, hopefully there will be a more in depth tour in the future. 👍
Your were correct when you said some people will say don't build it in the first place, I for one agree and would rather the owner be honest and say he just wants a yacht bigger than Zucks. The only positive I can see in building this vessel is in job creation and GDP for the country.
Nobody builds a yacht because they want 'a bigger yacht than xxx'
Albatross is the likely name for this ship.
Nailed it!
If it gets sold, the new owner will likely change it.
This was a very informative and enjoyable video keep up the good work. Still can't figure out why yacht owners want fireplaces in their suites - they belong in cabins and castles.
If you want to understand how they’re thinking’s simply ask yourself: what would I do if money was no object?
The MY Hindenburg?
Hi, I would like to know what the carbon footprint is to build the yacht in the first place (including everything down to suppliers footprint of even the most insignificant parts), How that compares to the next biggest yacht's footprint and what is the payback time vs an ICE powered yacht ?
Woo, that is a amazing yacht. She is an eco ship, shame that so far the hydrogen drive is for Hotel load but it's better than nothing and a step forwards for more eco friendly yacht. Thanks for that interesting news, now you're just going to find out who brought her.😊
I didn't think LNG would become a popular shipping fuel but it is, at least where sulfur regulations are though. Maybe LH2 can become a shipping fuel too despite its low density and handling problems. But I think it would be simpler to make methanol using the green hydrogen, much easier to handle and transport.
Before video: its fuel cells...
(I follow their R&D guy, AND i worked on their methanol concepts, now i can finally speak about it😊😊😊)
During video: YES
She is beautiful.
as per your suggestion, i have bent myself into a pretzel, but am now stuck and can’t unbend myself can you come and help? 🙂 will have to look into methanol to hydrogen process. had not heard of methanol before.
What kind of range do you think it could have?
SFA
6500 Nm according to superyachtimes
Price. Based on specs, builder and fuel aspect I would assume $400,000,000+.
It's nice to have someone try, especially someone with large amounts of money! But in reality it is a huge gamble, which will be an example for the future if we get there. 😂
Any superyachts running on LNG? I know of two small yachts that use electric drives and use solar and wind for charging. But they are small yachts.
LNG is another option as a replacement for diesel. It has to be stored at -160°C though. It's already used on some yachts too (and is being trialed for use in trucks).
LNG/LPG is used a lot already in the UK for Road Haulage. I drove a 44t Volvo with LNG a few years ago
@@oldhairpin really? i didn't know that. How was fueling it like? and how far did it go on one tank? how much was the fuel and how common were the fuel stations?
LNG & CNG has been commonplace in Thailand for at least a decade, but the energy density of NGs is much lower than diesel but can be burnt more efficiently when under high pressures . LNG is 40% lower than diesel and CNG is 75% lower.
5:54 Beautiful stereo speakers : ON WHEELS ???????
Please explain why that would be.? Do you have to roll them into storage to set sail ?
They don't look like they are wheels, but their feet. I wonder what those speakers are.... they look like at least $50k, top audiophile stuff.... maybe over 100k.
Nice that some environmental concerns are being addressed. One can see where repeating the same solutions , with the same results, has gotten us.
Hard to consider anyone "knocking" this yacht or the systems on board. Very advanced and friendly.
Never underestimate the comments section's ability to excel in that! Haha
5 years in the making , pretty fast , how long to get there ?
Emissions free or very low does make the yacht “green” considering what spews outa most yachts.
"Can be" and will be are two different things. However, in the long run creating hydrogen from excess solar will eventually happen.
What do they do with the carbon left over from the methanol after they remove the hydrogen?
Great informative video as always and we thank you for the time you put into all this. A Question and I wonder how many people out there would really think about this as everybody blames the Yacht owners of polluting the world with their yachts and more, but what about a country like USA or any one for that matter that have these huge amount of war ships that cruise all around the world protecting something ,if you compare that to yachts it’s not even 1% of the emissions these people are all crying about so why always blame the rich with their yachts and planes if the leading countries in the world have these huge fleets of war vessels doing all this in bigger quantities than any yacht will. Sorry just wanted to ask this as what do the people do to complain about that against the governments? Sorry if I asked something irrelevant to this story but a question that i think should be asked.
impressive yacht ----------
just waiting for them to drop in price a tads ///// ----- maybe father christmas written letter ..... all I want for christmas is my twenty berth yacht ......... ------------------------- nice tech video ......
a few companies have developed some good tech for this JCB tractor construction --- type vehicles have a good range of hy fuels vehicles ...... actually said for bigger heavy equipment -------- has many advantages ...... (although some of their tech is quite secret -- as with being able to compress it under extremely high pressure and then apply it through whats essentially a hydraulic air system as it quickly finds the weak point to current pressure rated materials, so they developed their own as you do .... -------------- such as fuel containers, welding techniques, pipe joints and links etc )
saying that a super yacht kinda beats a tractor in terms of tech advance ...... good review ............................. tick
A simpler idea would been to design the engines to run on 100% sustainable fuel like F1 is going to in 2026 and MotoGP just announced for 2027.
They have to consider where they are going to refuel, and there are no plans to use this in the marine environment.
It’s hard to see the economic rationale for burning fossil fuel to produce hydrogen, given there is no natural source oh hydrogen. Entropy must set in to the equation. A cost analysis of the power train would be interesting.
I wonder if at some point they reposer with diesel...
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This vessel will likely switch from methanol to ammonia for generating hydrogen. Commercial shipping is going to drive the transformation, and infrastructure for ammonia will be going in soon.
The beauty of fuel cells is that they're extremely efficient and many products can be reformed to generate hydrogen. Natural gas is currently one of the best sources, but it's also difficult to store.
According to the USA department of Energy hydrogen fuel cells are only 40-60% efficiency...sounds very extreme...no?
Not to mention the rareness and expense of making Hydrogen, and by expense, specifically it demands a lot of fuel to make power to produce said Hydrogen...no?
You are likely right about the ammonia except it is a passenger ship and well ammonia is not very safe...like most gases can leak...and some can also explode or make a kind of mustard gas? Imagine their insurance rates are insane for just Hydrogen? Odds are it will be burning diesel 99% of the time...and that is by far the most efficient because of energy density?
@@sickjohnson It's evident that you did a quick search without reading the Department of Energy's paper. If you had, you would have discovered that the DOE determined that fuel cells are 2 to 3 times more efficient then internal combustion engines. That is a staggering increase in efficiency.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element. There is nothing rare about it. Further, there are now discoveries of natural hydrogen that can be tapped and other feed stocks can be easily and very efficiently reformed to generate hydrogen. Please, do a little reading on this subject because you will be astonished with what's going on in this field. There is a enormous reservoir of marine gas hydrates waiting to be exploited that can be a huge source for hydrogen.
I have some concerns with ammonia also, but that appears to be the direction that the industry is heading. Ships are already being built that will run on ammonia and the infrastructure to support them is proceeding.
Fuel cells have been around for more than 60 years and have proven themselves to be extremely safe, efficient, and reliable. There only real downside is their costs. In my opinion, Feadship is the best yacht builder and, because of their impeccable reputation, insurance for their vessels tends to be less expensive than their competitors.
I doubt that they use "Compressed liquid hydrogen". At -253°C, Hydrogen is a liquid that needs no compression. To prevent buildup of pressure you have to constantly cool it or use the evaporating gas for power production. I guess that the power consumption of the yacht is such that the cooling option is not needed very often.
A floating Hindenburg
The most important commodity on any yacht is space. How much space does this new Revolutionary power system take up compared to a normal engine room? Gotta admire Feadship for building it but I think a lot of potential owners will pass on this.
I think this is the bleeding edge.
Is there a reason that yachts do not make the hydrogen for the cells from sea water, or, perhaps from the purified water they make from sea water?
Yes, there is a reason. Its simply not even remotely possible to produce the energy needed to electrolytically break down water to hydrogen using mobile (i.e ocean going) power sources. Its a huge net energy loss thanks to the laws of thermodynamics. It would require a vast floating solar farm towed around behind the ship.
It would be far greener, in fact, to install a US navy microreactor such as they use to power submarines. But that might bar the ship from most ports Id guess.
Is the ship up for sale due to Gates commissioning it prior to his divorce, so he no longer needs it?
How about some combination of sails and hydrogen?
That's dop
A small ship or a very big yacht, dont know what to call it, docked in Cape Town port yesterday. I wonder who it belongs to. 🤔
Makes me feel proud as a Dutch citizen, and at the same time feeling sorry for the owner, since he seems to feel subject to environmental hatred, while this beatiful ship really is a turning point in yachting, leading pleasure boating into a better future.
Of topic ish, but can anyone tell me what's with super yachts with three letter alpha numeric names? We're in Ibiza at the moment and in the last few days alone we've seen HM1, N2H and EH2...
Imagine if someone invented an engine that reused sea water?! 👌😝
Methanol is a hydrocarbon.
Extracting the Hydrogen for use in fuel cells is great.
But what happens to the carbon atoms from the split Methanol molecules?
These are waste products. What’s the plan?
Hydrogen likes to leak, look at the issues they have with ground services for rocket launches using Hydrogen. Great project, hope this works as designed.
Nuclear
Wow, what a beauty.