Bestevaer Test Sail - Yacht Designer on Board! | EP 214

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @LoanwordEggcorn
    @LoanwordEggcorn 2 года назад +4

    What a treat to get a tour of Dyksta's personal boat, and to sail it with him and his wife! Thanks for sharing some history of the boat, etc. Very impressive!

  • @mabs503
    @mabs503 2 года назад +19

    Wow!
    Great to see and hear the ideas of mr Gerard Dykstra. He's absolutely a legendary designer and sailer.

  • @macktravels68
    @macktravels68 2 года назад +15

    One of the best travel shows on TV in the US. Wonderful and down to earth people. So great to see the RUclips channel. Love Distant Shores!!!

  • @brandtdetering8486
    @brandtdetering8486 2 года назад +1

    That forward-facing gimbaled nav station is thoroughly brilliant.

  • @tomriley5790
    @tomriley5790 2 года назад +2

    Wow What a treat, fabulous famous boat to get to sail on and what an experience to go sailing with Gerard Dykstra! Completely jealous.

  • @travelinman70
    @travelinman70 2 года назад +2

    Love the pilot house. living while actively sailing.

    • @ZeffyZ
      @ZeffyZ 2 года назад

      The view forward seemed limited. Might still feel the need to go outside for checks?

    • @LoanwordEggcorn
      @LoanwordEggcorn 2 года назад

      @@ZeffyZ In bad weather, the pilot house has plenty of visibility.

  • @psystealth
    @psystealth 11 месяцев назад

    Great to see the coverage Bestavaer boats get!

  • @uisguexjack
    @uisguexjack 10 месяцев назад

    I've seen allot of your content over the years.... This is simply delightful. What a honor. Of course the boat is as cool as one would imagine. We are impressed, Cheers!

  • @waxcomb
    @waxcomb 2 года назад

    This boat is so much better than I thought it was, and it's already my favorite boat

  • @IdyllicDreams
    @IdyllicDreams 2 года назад

    Absolutely love your channel and your TV show been following your adventures since Oswego in 1994.

  • @SUSYKEYWESTRETIREE
    @SUSYKEYWESTRETIREE 2 года назад

    Thank you Paul and SHeryl for all your amazing videos

  • @mz2288
    @mz2288 2 года назад +3

    Good for you! What a treat that must have been going through Lammer and sailing with the designer!! I noticed how quiet the cabin was under sail. Great boat design albeit a tad “cold” without the contemporary wood furnishings… but hey you got a bit of the calvinistic experience right off the bat 😀. Welcome to The Netherlands 🇳🇱!

  • @andre1987eph
    @andre1987eph 2 года назад +1

    Nice. Glad they’re also making smaller version 36’

  • @nooneanybodyknows1321
    @nooneanybodyknows1321 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful location. Thanks for sharing your sea trials on these magnificent sailboats. 👏

  • @mariuszkijowski2180
    @mariuszkijowski2180 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this great sailboats! I hope you will find this perfect one :)

  • @tomcraddock244
    @tomcraddock244 2 года назад

    Great to follow your search for a new boat.what a privilege to sail such a wonderful boat with the designer!!
    can’t wait to see what shipyard you choose!! Good luck
    Fair winds ⛵️

  • @billhanna8838
    @billhanna8838 2 года назад +1

    Sailing keeps you young - Proof

    • @DistantShoresTV
      @DistantShoresTV  2 года назад +1

      Very true! Gerard and his wife are both very inspiring ❤️

    • @Drew-eo2oj
      @Drew-eo2oj 2 года назад

      Many sports can be played to keep you young. Certainly terrific that we sailors can enjoy being on the water as boats become more and more short crew friendly.

  • @tomwilliams8675
    @tomwilliams8675 2 года назад +4

    The gimbald table to the left of the stove was very cool. They must have been fixed together?
    The ability to shift the ballast as needed on a small sail boat must be considered quite a luxury. I would love to see what it does in heavy weather. It was a beautiful boat. Thank you for the brief tour. Looking forward to seeing more. 🤝🤝🤝😊

  • @gregsutton2400
    @gregsutton2400 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing, looking forward to seeing what you choose for your new boat

  • @carolinabeacher1558
    @carolinabeacher1558 2 года назад +1

    what a a great boat designer, i didnt know who designed the black pearl till i seen this video, i love that vessel and the maltese falcon as well. dont think id want to be cleaning the bottom of either though :) thanks for the updates and showing us some well built vessels.

    • @LoanwordEggcorn
      @LoanwordEggcorn 2 года назад

      Dykstra did Maltese Falcon and later Black Pearl.

  • @Chimosailing
    @Chimosailing 2 года назад +3

    Also nice to know is that Gerard Dykstra is also a winner of the Whitbread Round the World race in 1977/78 as navigator and watchleader on Flyer.

    • @DistantShoresTV
      @DistantShoresTV  2 года назад +3

      Yes thanks Leo. I think that picture we included was Gerard at the nav station on that same race😅

  • @Wearyman
    @Wearyman 2 года назад

    I got to say, that's some confidence naming your yacht company "Bestevear" (Best Ever).

    • @MetalMike50
      @MetalMike50 2 года назад +7

      Bestevaer was a nickname given to Michiel Adriaanszoon De Ruyter, one of the important Dutch admirals of the seventeenth century.
      The crew loved their captain and called him ‘Beste Vaeder’ (best father), which was then shortened to Bestevaer. The word Vaer also means sailor, seafarer. Thus, De Ruyter was not only the best father, but also the best seafarer.

    • @Wearyman
      @Wearyman 2 года назад +4

      @@MetalMike50 well I was going for a silly pun, but I will accept an interesting history lesson in return. Thank you!

    • @tomriley5790
      @tomriley5790 2 года назад

      @@Wearyman I think the pun was not lost on them either :-)!

    • @nooneanybodyknows1321
      @nooneanybodyknows1321 2 года назад

      @@MetalMike50 Thanks for sharing.👍

  • @hobnob4224
    @hobnob4224 2 года назад

    That's one weird sculpture at 0:23. At 1:29 that's welds, baby! Mr. Dykstra knows the difference. This boat is a lesson to anyone who makes any useful thing.

  • @DCGULL01
    @DCGULL01 2 года назад +1

    Well, that was enjoyable! Very nice to see a legend is naval architecture still sailing one of his 'final' designs for 60,000 nm to boot! Personally, I do not enjoy the lines of the KM Yacht boats, although I do enjoy the very cool engineering that takes excellent advantage of weight distribution! I prefer the Alubat Cigale 16, or the Mark Lombard designed Gulliver 57 with it's Finot rear dining table!

    • @LoanwordEggcorn
      @LoanwordEggcorn 2 года назад

      OK so I had to check those out. The Cigale 16 in particular has a lot of practical and clever design ideas.
      I think a comparison with the Bestevaers is apples and oranges; more traditional thinking vs newer. Both have merits and probably appeal to very different people. Frankly I prefer the avant garde too.

  • @alexandergstettner9820
    @alexandergstettner9820 2 года назад

    My dream boats I am very happy for you! kind regards Alex

  • @dennismacdonald2003
    @dennismacdonald2003 2 года назад

    Great video.cheerx from Courtenay BC

  • @catspaw3815
    @catspaw3815 2 года назад +3

    A real sailor's boat

  • @Ozmy
    @Ozmy 2 года назад

    Wow Mr Dykstra one of my favourite designers. I love Frers but for exploring aluminium yatchs , Dykstra n1. Love the Dixon's Moody as well but would be better in aluminium

  • @ZeffyZ
    @ZeffyZ 2 года назад

    Very cool boats, enjoyed that, although slightly disappointed not to see the water ballast in action. Best sofa ever on the 53. Old fashioned cabin but very cosy. Not the endless natural wood everywhere is a nice change. It must be great cruising while feeling safe with these boats. Interesting to think metal boats can still be light weight, never realized. (but please consider holding the shots a bit longer so we can take it all it in without pausing all the time)

  • @Murray_SPb
    @Murray_SPb 2 года назад +1

    Good morning from your fans from St. Petersburg! We have been watching your travels for many years - first on TV, and in recent years on RUclips. A big request - add Russian language to your subtitles. Thanks! We love Paul & Cheryl and wish success to the Distant Shores!

  • @scottnielsen4457
    @scottnielsen4457 2 года назад

    Wow, what an impressive boat. I want one. Not for sailing cold weather or water places. I think I am allergic to that, but to bounce off any reef I hope i never encounter with the bottom or keel.

  • @davidzaharik5408
    @davidzaharik5408 2 года назад

    Very cool..

  • @10lauset
    @10lauset 2 года назад

    .. Cheers to you ..

  • @realestatevideographyllc1744
    @realestatevideographyllc1744 2 года назад

    Nice!

  • @DaveR1302
    @DaveR1302 2 года назад

    lovely video. You both look like you had a great day :-)

  • @FighterFred
    @FighterFred 2 года назад +1

    Since sailing is your life obviously you surely deserve your own custom design for comfort. Carbon rigging is fine sailing close to a yard, but repairs will not be easy in far locations. Regular aluminium is preferable in that case.

  • @webheadusa9377
    @webheadusa9377 2 года назад

    On this boat, can you hand steer in the pilot house should the autopilot fail? Do you prefer a wheel a bit aft of the pilot house rather than a tiller at the stern? Thanks for your time. L…) Webhead STL

  • @dennisrobinson4588
    @dennisrobinson4588 2 года назад

    Fantastic boat, I to would like to have seen the working of the ballast system. What kind of a price do these carry? Thanks guys and happy sailing!

  • @dbrophy
    @dbrophy 2 года назад

    Did you consider the Garcia Exploration range? They seem to tick all the same boxes as the Bestevaer...

  • @Grandliseur
    @Grandliseur 2 года назад

    Let us know the design of your new boat, please. Also, what kind of features are included for cold water sailing? Insulation, heater, hull thickness, and such. How is the fresh water tank kept above 0° Celsius when sailing in arctic conditions? Is the bow modified a little to help with heavy ice?
    Sorry, I love such technical stuff.

  • @corradodeluca1320
    @corradodeluca1320 2 года назад

    Money is a great friend to have. 😁😎

    • @ZeffyZ
      @ZeffyZ 2 года назад +1

      But don't forget the Shards started with building their first little boat and sailed with it for years and years. This is the equivalant to us saving a lifetime and upgrading the house/flat.

  • @bradfordsimms715
    @bradfordsimms715 2 года назад

    Minnies in Newport beach CA has lots of mast parts. Also not being a wise ass but aluminum pipe is an easy way to make custom spreaders. My neighbor lost his stick and did a fine job making some. The bases are the had part but well within your skill set. If that carbon mast is otherwise good you should jump on it.

  • @vladimirtamares133
    @vladimirtamares133 2 года назад

    En que parte del mundo vas? Saludos desde Panamá

  • @think4two
    @think4two 2 года назад

    How fast is the boat on a broad reach? Would it be transpac competive speed?

  • @jimheaven
    @jimheaven 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing! It doesn’t look anywhere near as comfortable as the Discovery. Does that bother you? Is this basically to sail amongst icebergs?

    • @LoanwordEggcorn
      @LoanwordEggcorn 2 года назад

      The interior is entirely customizable. Really they're checking out the hull and sailing characteristics.

  • @Nerd3927
    @Nerd3927 2 года назад

    Great vessels for sure! Are you in the Netherlands until the build is done?

    • @DistantShoresTV
      @DistantShoresTV  2 года назад +1

      I’m flying over there (to NL) tonight for a visit! Then more longer visit as the build gets advanced

  • @Stalefish6
    @Stalefish6 2 года назад

    Sehr schön …tolle Boote

  • @dougdekuiper3194
    @dougdekuiper3194 2 года назад

    👍

  • @StephanPluemer
    @StephanPluemer 2 года назад +1

    Nice, Makum is 183km away ;)

  • @simonhantler8062
    @simonhantler8062 2 года назад +1

    i prefer the look of the orion 49, more modern. like the ed joy 56, beautifull boats. wonder what theyre like in the tropics?

    • @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908
      @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908 2 года назад

      These boats are very well isolated and well ventilated and work as well in the high altitudes as in the tropics. But you surely would paint the decks white just to not burn your bare feet walking around.

    • @simonhantler8062
      @simonhantler8062 2 года назад

      @@harmseberhardharmseberhard9908 the ventilation could be better with hatches facing forward when open, opening windows on front of pilothouse house. theyre no danger if done correctly.hard bimini over cockpit for shade.the desgns more of a cold climate yacht which is ok, thats what theyre for. very well built.

    • @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908
      @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908 2 года назад +1

      @@simonhantler8062concerning bimini, whether hard or canvas, we obviously have diffent tastes. A bimini in the marina or at anchor is something usefull, a 'nice-to-have'. But when sailing, especially in harsh conditions, the windage is far too high. In storm conditions dangerously high, in breaking seas inacceptably dangerous. And the feel for the wind, the free view on the sails is compromised. And believe me, you will encounter severe storms in the carribean sea quite often, the Arafua Sea can look really angry and the area around Madagaskar is no better. A sailing buddy with a 47' aluminum sloop suffered a severe knock down on his way from the leeward islands to Panama. And Laura Dekker finally capsized in the strait of sicilly. Thanks to grib files you can avoid most storms. But not all of them.

    • @donaldvanvliet9039
      @donaldvanvliet9039 2 года назад

      @@harmseberhardharmseberhard9908 dekker capsized? When was this ? Not during her circumnavigation.

  • @R.E.HILL_
    @R.E.HILL_ 2 года назад +1

    Way cool boat... didn't like the settee with the rounded inner "corner"... 😉

    • @SVImpavidus
      @SVImpavidus 2 года назад

      Almost as cool as Impavidus 😉

  • @johnpadgett9480
    @johnpadgett9480 2 года назад

    Thanks, great info. Have you considered the Boreal's from France?

  • @timdunn2387
    @timdunn2387 2 года назад

    Has anyone considered a hybrid aluminium hull but with a GRP deck to lessen maintenance and be less reactive to extreme hot and cold conditions?

    • @JelmerAchterkamp
      @JelmerAchterkamp 2 года назад +1

      Yes. Look at Allure yachts

    • @tomriley5790
      @tomriley5790 2 года назад

      Garcia are built like this too, I'm not sure it's less maintenance though...

    • @timdunn2387
      @timdunn2387 2 года назад

      @@tomriley5790 I was looking at the nice shiny welds, and wondering how long they would take to oxidize, and I was also thinking how cold the handrails might be at 75N. Purely academic, nothing I'm ever going to test.

    • @blegi1245
      @blegi1245 2 года назад

      @@tomriley5790 Only the roof of the deck salon is composite on the Exploration range. On Allures the entire deck is fiberglass.

    • @paulnorman8274
      @paulnorman8274 Год назад

      @@timdunn2387 All Dutch teach their kids to not lick handrails while wintering over, frozen into ice, in the arctic.....
      More seriously: For most people, there are definitely good reasons to go the Allures way: The boat beaches like an alu centerboarder, yet has a more human-compatible composite deck. Pretty much a win-win, if you can stomach the in-your-face "Frenchness" of them.
      That sort of construction is not very practical for full custom builds. Doubly so for sailors as lock-limit knowledgeable and particular as Dijkstra himself. His personal boat would never be a mass produced boat. Once you start wanting high load attachments affixed hither and yonder, for reasons apparent only to you, a metal foundation is much preferable.
      People often end up drilling and screwing and backing and fitting and caulking and gasketing stuff to composite hulls as well, but it can virtually never be done as verifiably as a professionally done and tested metal weld.
      So it's not really an open and shut case either way.

  • @SailingIdefix
    @SailingIdefix 2 года назад

    Do you think flexible solar panels on coachroof a of ALUminium boats are going to over heat and efficiency will drop drastically?

    • @LoanwordEggcorn
      @LoanwordEggcorn 2 года назад

      You could stand them off the roof a couple centimeters to allow air cooling underneath.

  • @karlmoderna
    @karlmoderna 2 года назад +1

    The suspect comes those water tight doors are to confine the water you already have inside the boat in case that something goes wrong in that crazy water ballast piping. And for the steering: that hull has a rudder higher then a tall man when you manoeuvre in reverse you simply cannot hold it. It swings abruptly left and right it can really hurt you badly. Once we called all this stuff design flaws.

    • @Drew-eo2oj
      @Drew-eo2oj 2 года назад +1

      Truly you better have solid control on the tiller in reverse, I would like to have had the designer discuss that.

    • @donaldvanvliet9039
      @donaldvanvliet9039 Месяц назад

      Given the fact that dykstra and his wife, two pensioners, sailed the boat extensively for 15 plus years all over the world, and they didn’t swap the tiller for a wheel (which he easily could have since he’s the designer and rich), i’m gonna say it’s not a problem and this is not a design flaw…

    • @karlmoderna
      @karlmoderna Месяц назад

      @@Drew-eo2oj on a similar hull in Greece the owner had to switch to autopilot as soon as he had to reverse, even in the slowest manoeuvres

  • @peterjansen7854
    @peterjansen7854 5 месяцев назад

    Why you did not buy this yacht ..please

  • @Sersik
    @Sersik 2 года назад

    Thanks for your help Ukraine 🇺🇦🙏

  • @hotelperla6241
    @hotelperla6241 2 года назад +1

    it looks like a safe but unsightly atomic refuge

    • @tomriley5790
      @tomriley5790 2 года назад

      They did build Axonite and did a range of designs based on her which are much more pretty but nobody ordered them.

    • @hotelperla6241
      @hotelperla6241 2 года назад

      @@tomriley5790 DE GUSTIBUS NON EST DISPUTANDUM, COGITA PRIUSQUAM DESPICERE! ave tom

  • @OZ1DK
    @OZ1DK 2 года назад

    Don't they make a alu cat ?

    • @tomriley5790
      @tomriley5790 2 года назад

      I don't think KM have ever made an aluminium cat, they do build custom designs though so I'm sure they'd be happy to do it if someone wanted them to.

    • @OZ1DK
      @OZ1DK 2 года назад

      @@tomriley5790 yes, but I'm not worry about the alu or quality, but the resale value and the insurance for one off boats.

    • @nobody46820
      @nobody46820 2 года назад

      KM does

  • @vaidotasratkus7619
    @vaidotasratkus7619 Год назад

    Thats 500k+ Eur boat, it is very expensive so you expect everything exceptional - and it looks like it is.

  • @MD0MDI
    @MD0MDI 2 года назад

    Preference a Discovery 67

  • @gdholmfirth
    @gdholmfirth 2 года назад

    Received a notice from DirecTV today that as of April 4 they will no longer carry the AWE channel 387. No more "Distant Shores" for me. I called to protest but got nowhere.
    that was the only channel on my DirecTV that carried the show.
    Where do YOU watch the TV program? We will be leaving DirecTV over this.

  • @nobody46820
    @nobody46820 2 года назад

    Go look closer at Garcia yachts!

    • @andre1987eph
      @andre1987eph 2 года назад

      No they don’t. You’re thinking of Allures.

    • @nobody46820
      @nobody46820 2 года назад

      @@andre1987eph You are right! I stand corrected. Stand by, editing post....

  • @paulpaul9914
    @paulpaul9914 2 года назад +1

    Will all the metal disturb the anthropogenic life force energy fields?

    • @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908
      @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908 2 года назад +3

      😂 No, definitly not. Ask all the professional seamen on commercial ships and fishing vessels or on Navi ships, whether their anthropogenic life force energy was ever deminished. Or ask me, who has been sailing on a steel sailingboat for more than 25 years, more than 30.000nm, have been living on a steel boat for 3 years full time and never felt more alife than during this time. Perhaps something with the antropogenic life force energy fields theory is wrong?

    • @tomriley5790
      @tomriley5790 2 года назад +1

      Just as much as the flying spagetti monster.

    • @paulpaul9914
      @paulpaul9914 2 года назад

      @@harmseberhardharmseberhard9908
      What's your steel sailing vessel?
      Thnx.
      PS Already a large body of knowledge involved going back for as long as people have been writing. I can't spend any time in the north east corner of my house for example.

    • @paulpaul9914
      @paulpaul9914 2 года назад

      @@tomriley5790 has that been located yet?

    • @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908
      @harmseberhardharmseberhard9908 2 года назад +1

      @@paulpaul9914 My ex-boat...I sold it one year ago. A 1984 Fruit de Mer, 37', centerboard (deriveur), internal ballast, 3.79m wide, lwl 9.40m, weight empty 10,5t; 4.5t internal lead ballast, galvanised round bilge steel hull, build by Form Ocean in Nantes (now out of business). Naval architect: Michel Joubert. Nice and robust woodwork by Garcia. Fast and able boat. Not bad to windward, but really fast on beam reach or off the wind in a blow. When surfing downwind in big seas up to 15 knots without feeling unsecure. Was very happy with this boat. But now too big, too much work for an old man. 😁

  • @a.bakker64
    @a.bakker64 Год назад

    Feadship use to be Amels Makkum. They build a yacht for Donald Trump back in 1987. It costed Fl. 65,000,000.

  • @lolkevandewitte1713
    @lolkevandewitte1713 2 года назад

    Feadship was called Amels in the 80s. It did a makeover of the Trump Princes I. I watched it leave in 1988, I think. The Donald later ordered for the building of the Princes II by Amels. But then he ran out of money…. What did he do? He bought the wharf, and let it go bankrupt, so didn’t have to pay for the super yacht he had ordered…. Some elements of the hull are still lying around there at the wharf….. So Makkum got to know Donald Trump back in the 80s already….By the way, beautiful ship, this Bestevaer. I sail at the IJsselmeer regularly myself.

  • @deltacx1059
    @deltacx1059 2 года назад

    If you are looking for something new I'd say make it something out of the ordinary. Maybe a junk rig? Or a dutch sailing barge?
    I'm about to attend university to become a naval architect specializing in sailing ships, what i want to eventually have for myself is a boat inspired heavily by the hull of viking longships and the top deck closer to a dutch barge, probly with a twin/bilge keel. (Probly going to be cheaper than other boats because I don't care for all the fancy decorative stuff they out I'm most boats.

  • @petertorrey4080
    @petertorrey4080 2 года назад

    Alot of spaghetti on the 53'.

    • @ZeffyZ
      @ZeffyZ 2 года назад

      ..forcing them to lean quite far out to get at the locks and whatnot.

  • @simonbriscoe5705
    @simonbriscoe5705 2 года назад

    Dont like all the winches and clutches on the mast

  • @carlthor91
    @carlthor91 2 года назад

    With all the IMO Ballast Water regulations these days. You would now have to use your potable water supply, otherwise you have a boat you can't leave your country with.

    • @DistantShoresTV
      @DistantShoresTV  2 года назад +1

      That's a good observation Carl.. I am pretty sure Gerard will have done that correctly for any new builds with SALT water ballast. He also has 2 fresh water tanks so was also using potable water for ballast but much less weight with just 400-500 tanks I think he said.

    • @JohnJohn-cu7nk
      @JohnJohn-cu7nk 2 года назад

      From what I've heard it's for ships not pleasure yachts /boats.

    • @carlthor91
      @carlthor91 2 года назад

      @@JohnJohn-cu7nk Already, before entering NZ waters, you have to have a scrupulously clean hull, or face a very steep fine. I bet if they found you had Sea Water Ballast Tanks, and no treatment system, as the larger ships do!!! I do not wish to be in that captains shoes.🤦‍♂😱😱😱

    • @tomriley5790
      @tomriley5790 2 года назад

      Interesting point - I'm not sure the IMO regulations apply to this small a craft. Either way it's not really what they're aimed at - the Ballast water they're aiming at is the stuff used to replace the weight of Cargo/Oil on merchant ships and then transported half way around the world before being dischraged. On this boat you'd discharge your ballast water from the upwind ballast tank every time you tacked, plus the tanks themselves are obviously devoid of sunlight, which should mean no plant growth. The other alternative would be to fit a filter and UV system which would use power but should solve the problem, or chemically treat the water before dumping it.

    • @carlthor91
      @carlthor91 2 года назад

      @@tomriley5790 Less systems, less maintenance. Less cost. Other than a cargo ship, slip a little lead in.