Owner's Wife Alone Onboard 'Deserted' Superyacht?
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2023
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Every year we have a debrief after the Monaco Yacht Show, so this year we decided to put together a video of the some of the things we didn't tlak about and answer some very frequently asked questions that came up in the comments again and again... Also some stories from the show and beyond including the owner's wife to was 'left alone' onboard a massive superyacht!
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I don't eat until 6PM everyday anyway. It is called Intermittent fasting - very healthy.
@@EuroWarsOrg been doing it for years.
People are weird. Here we have our own mega-yacht engineer talking us on private walkthroughs on some of the most expensive things existing on the planet. Of course, we want to learn about the technical sides of these when in the company of eSysman. There are loads of others who will tell us about the carpets and gold plates and the excess or lack of "shabby chick" design cues. The best videos are when he gets to talk to a colleague and completely nerds out on our behalf.
"shabby chic"........and there's ALSO "trailer park chic" where I am in Canada. Our "yacht" for travelling the pipeline was a 20th. Century trailer that came with the furniture. That material wore like chain mail!! We still have the 1960 swivel chair.
"when you build your yacht, you can have it exactly as you like it". Perfect.
The making of the drone shot above the hill was worth its own video. That was a lot of work
One of the most fascinating videos (to me) that you’ve ever done! You covered so many aspects of ship life; very impressive!👍👍
Totally agree.
I also agree.
Your effort in securing a 2: second clip from the promontory overlooking Monaco were well worth it, appreciated along with the rest of the content here. ✔️
Excellent and very interesting episode. And of course up to your very high standard production values. Kudos.
Thanks for the “behind the scenes”. You have become a legit journalist. Maintain your integrity.
Hello eSysman & Yachting Friends: Thank you for this beautiful video. IMHO this scenery in Monaco is absolutely breathtaking. As a loyal subscriber you and your channel
always puts a smile on my face. Also your yacht tours are are just marvelous & classy. Thanks again guys for all you do and your hard work. HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL, TMP from N.J.
This was far and above the best video that you have produced!
JIM ❤
I think this is one of your BEST ...
I came here to say the same thing. Really good details in this episode. Thanks!
I like hearing all about what it's like on the day-to-day life on a yacht from both the owner & crew perspective. It's all fascinating.
This was a great episode! Lots of really interesting details not normally covered by others.
Ya it was brilliant.
This has to be one if not The best videos you have done.
Not only a really fascinating introduction/invite into this incredible world of mega yachting and all that that includes, but the "polish" you and your team have so lovingly and in intricate detail have so seemingly effortlessly applied throughout this video is extraordinary. So beautifully achieved in all ways.
Fair play.
As a yacht crew member, this is one your best yet.
You know your audience well and hit the nail right on the noggin.
See you around and safe seas 👍
Your comment of “When you build your yacht you can have it, exactly how you want it “. Is so true, on many levels.
Wow! You really did do a lot of walking. That's inside a marina! You must have been going non-stop. Great video!
Thanks for putting in the foot work eSysman.Good video.
Very interesting. It is hard to imagine where all that wealth comes from, but the yachts that get built provide work for craftsmen and items of beauty for us all to enjoy looking at.
I really like this type of video, it helps me understand a world I’ll never be a part of. 👍🏼
I don't recall a video from you, that I didn't enjoy, Keep up the great work, thoroughly enjoyed it. :)
Always enjoy this type of Esysman videos, brilliant as ever.
I join the others in complimenting you and your team for your excellent coverage and in particular this video. The technical aspect is the way I think and am lost in anything regarding decor, although it is quite attractive. Perhaps we would all prefer to join to you and would like to have the experiences that you so enjoy.
Thank you for the work you do to provide the videos of yachts
What an absolutely fantastic video! I totally, thoroughly enjoyed it, and was sad when it actually ended. It could have been two hours long. Many thanks. Love the channel.
I would have loved to have been able to work on the technical side of the yachting world. I worked my way up to electronics and instrument engineer working mainly in London. But after an accident I had to give up my dream. So thank you for showing us as much of it as you can. 👍👍
One of the most interesting episodes ever - all this real life inside scoop!
Thanks for doing the long days videoing without food and sleep so we can watch your brilliant content on the channel ⛳
This video was quite informative. Thanks.
I like both the technical stuff and the design stuff. I dont need to know who the interior designer was. Although, I have seen enough yachts to recognize certain design houses, like Winch or H2. I would be happy with a video dedicated to the engine room alone. I think you did a goid job at the show this year. It is always great when you can get on board a boat. Of course, I watch David Seal, Victoria, and Nick Burnam too.
I too am a great fan of the tech stuff. And would be not only happy with, but excited for engine room only videos.
I worked on a super yacht myself for about 8 years, so I found this episode particularly interesting
The drone footage was worth the effort. I could watch that clip a thousand times and still be picking out new details to ponder. Keep up the great work!
I liked the behind the scenes content. It's always interesting to see how much work goes into creating these videos. Keep up the good work 👍
One of your best episodes that I have viewed. Thanks and cheers from 🇨🇦
This was an excellent video. Even though I follow you, I still learned a lot. And I learned you really work hard to create these videos for us. Thank you! We appreciate your hard work! 👍
You have ¼ million subscribers. You are doing great.
Wohoo! I got 10 points! I need a punch card :)
I really enjoy the tech aspect of the yacht tours. Seeing how things are put together and operate is pretty awesome. Thanks for all the hard work from you and the team :)
THANKS ESYSMAN,FOR EXPLAINING AND SHARING YOUR OWN EXPERIENCES WITH US 🤗👍😎💚💚💚
Love the videos. Being disabled and on a fixed income I will never even be near a yacht like you show so it is nice to get a chance to see them and dream a little bit. Keep up the great job
Thanks for an excellent video mate shows how much effort you put in to convey your passion
Wow, this is a really well-edited video with excellent footage. At some point I almost felt like I had a superyacht myself. 😃
I especially liked the "when you build your uacht" part. 😉
LOVE seeing the tech stuff, cuz I'm a techie too!
No OLED-R for me tho! 😮
Thanks! Love the tours!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this most interesting video for the time and energy you and your team spend producing these wonderful videos. I can't thank you enough for the hours of entertainment, wonderment and behind the scenes look of the yachting lifestyle of the uber rich.
Actually the intro video is fantastic.. Well worth the effort. It is one of the most impressive views in the world. My favorite view of all time. Your fitbit distance is impressive, well done.
I don’t think I could ever get to much tech stuff. You certainly do first class work . Thanks
Thank you for all the videos you have done. Of course, all that you go through to get the shots!
I love it when you explain the technical side of things! If you don't, then I will rewind and question myself, "What is that? What does that do? How do you close it up?" It drives me crazy when I don't know how things function or work together! So, I appreciate it when you cover things like that!
I love that 2-second shot. It reminds me of The Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. I really love the nuts and bolts of your videos. I've learned much about an industry I knew very little about. For that I say Thank you to you and your teams hard work putting these video's together. Cheers
Thanks for the information, was really good to find out some of the intricacies for being on board a superyacht
Great video. Loved the questions that you answered and especially the roll down TV. When I saw that segment originally, I was sure you were right. Can't imagine how that works. Will have to research. Also liked the drone footage for opening. You put in a lot of effort for such a short segment. Hope most thought it was worth it. Hope you got some rest after the show.
Enjoyed this post Monaco vlog a lot, thanks !
I enjoy your show so much... I first started watching you when you were educating us on the seizures of the oligarchs super yachts... Your passion and excitement on every aspects of these vessels shows. From the exterior to the interior. How things are run from a crew aspect.
How Maritime law applies... Inner workings, and even trained behavior from the crew... I just can't get enough. I think if I would have had the opportunity, I would have lived eat and breathed it also! Thank you so much for sharing your interesting world with us!!... I look forward to your next broadcast!!
Hello eSysman I love the technical side and all the details. Keep up the great work .
Really enjoyed this one mate. Plenty of variety of subject ,some lovely images and great narration. I’m impressed!
Enjoy the content .. I appreciate the perspective you provide on something only the very few get to experience…Thanks!!!
one of your best, great work, true passion
covered lots of good topics, very informative, one of your best
I loved this. Please can we see more background stuff please? Love the channel, please keep doing what you're doing.
Thanks for your hard work.
I appreciate it.
Well Done! Very interesting and varied content.Thank You! What a lifestyle.
Great video as a retired auto technician i always enjoyed checking out the new product and tech. It's cool to hear you talk on the new systems let's have more please.
I have traveled solo on cruises many times and never feel alone. I always interact with crew because I enjoy the various nationalities that work on the ship. Engaging with other passengers can be very interesting.
I don't think E is talking about Carnival Cruise Lines.
@@wadly99 1 time only on that mentioned debacle. That was enough for me.
It would be fun to sit down and design a yacht that had all my favorite features and style. I don't think they would be the most expensive, but they would be famously elegant and unusual. 🤔😊❤
Love these mega yachts, they are beautiful. Coming from somebody who will probably never have the opportunity to enjoy one, thank you for showing me the technical side. Big thanks to the designers, builders/manufacturers, the owners who make it all possible, and the crew.
Very interesting about the truth behind the scenes of life on a yacht and the difference of Below Deck that’s all for ratings and show anyway. Thank you for what you do!
Awesome video. Thank you so much for all your work, and even miles of WALKING, to keep us entertained and informed. 😊 Your channel is terrific and it’s your style and personality that really keeps me coming back. Really good stuff 😊👍👍
After years of following various yacht review, brokerage channels and yacht captains, this video answered so many questions I had. What a great video!
I appreciate the attention to detail you put into this, it was enlightening. Including touching on the technical portions of yachts reviews. Thank you!
Quite informative and sharing very anecdotical knowledge, as is usual in the channel.
I have most fond memories of the times I've been in Montecarlo, yet never been there during a crowded event (such as the Grand Prix or the Yacht show) so I have no comparison parameters, hence your commentary on the subject is most interesting.
Excellent content! 👍 Thank you 🙏
So impressed with the quality of the videos you put out with so little time for editing them!
Like this video, the background to how you make a vidio. Like your explanation about the TV and how the crew deal with guests onboard.
It's as interesting as the actual videos of the show and boats. Thanks for sharing and for the teams hard eork.
Similar to most all other posters in the Comments, l loved this particular video as you were able to develop a narrative of what is behind the commonly expensive facade of luxury fabrics and furnishings. Thank you so much for these extra and more meatier (technical) aspects. We love the passion and enthusiasm that you place in all your videos and particularly this one. Bon Voyage and Happy Sailing as you run off to do your research and filming. Warmest Regards - David from Melbourne, AUSTRALIA.
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Monaco's policy of keeping out the riff-raff is indeed a good one. Riff-raff is best confined to low-level urban social housing estates, Aldi supermarkets and Job-Centre benefits queues.
Never been? 😂
@@TesterAnimal1 My family has a studio apartment there and I go twice a year. Inherited from my grandfather so been in the family for 75 years. Non-Monegasque are not welcome - unless you have billions... My grandfather married a Monegasque just after WW2. So we got lucky I suppose.
This was a great video one of my favorite ever thank you so much
This was brilliant, really showed how normal you are and fascinating content 👏🏼
This was an AWESOME one, thank you. Loved ALL the info you provided.
Great video, behind the scenes of the Monaco yacht show, one of the best videos ever, thanks!
3X = A GREAT WORKOUT 😅 BUT THE 2 second clip PRICELESS 🤗💚💚💚😊
Excellent video. These behind the scenes stories are quite interesting. Did the owner‘s wife then have a chat with all of the 50 crew?
Ha ha ha I have done the same in a day!! When I go on holiday to visit a city my average is the same on the first day then the others are visits, museums etc and thank goodness the ski season only lasts 3Months!! 😂😂
My favorite of all your videos
So cool! Such technical and concrete detail. Loved it
I “run” three or four times from the couch to the refrigerator each day. 😂 So congratulations!!
Thank you for sharing the yacht scene there in paradise.😊
10 points in the bag 😅
I live in Newfoundland, Canada, a few years ago the "Sea Owl" was docked in St. John's. The green colour was beautiful and the vessel was simply stunning to see.
Thanks for your time & knowledge.
Really loved this video. Gotta collect my ten points. Can I save them for credit on a ticket to Monaco Yacht Show?
I love the tech stuff. Anybody can go on and on about interior decorating which as you note, may or may not be to my taste. I do remember one video though, a tour, with an incredible table with an inlay? And some other unusual and extraordinarily well executed design features. I'm of an age where I forget some things. Thus the vagueness. I especially enjoyed your finding the hill to fly the drone from and your footage of the walks up, and even better, your lesson learned. Don't wear yourself out ever, eSysman, I for one will never become weary or tired of you and your team's great work.
You are a real honest professional. Congratulations. 🎈
Another great video. Thanks for all the work you do to create your content.
Great content. Loved the editing and nice camera work guys. It’s never easy filming away from home
Interesting piece about privacy. In the 90's I worked as Engineer/Mate on a 52 m and when the owner was on board we ran with three crew, Captain, Engineer/Mate and deckhand/stewardess. When they ate on board in the evening we all ate together. No crew uniforms, the owner said when you come to eat wear a clean T shirt. Excellent job with the boat almost always travelling. On long crossings with no owner we would take on extra crew to cover watches. Worked very well.
Thanks for doing all your videos they're great!
Never apologise for doing, what you love to do !! That's all.
Great episode, really interesting to hear your insights about time on board a superyacht. thank you!
Very interesting.
I like to see the crew area because it tells me what the owner thinks of the people who work for him. A comfortable, well equipped crew area (considering the size of the yacht) shows that the owner respects the crew.
Thanks for the most interesting video Q&A behind the scenes that answered many viewer’s questions. I realize it it not a true Q&A but nevertheless turned into a very informative piece. Thanks 🙏🇨🇦👍
As always, love your work keep the content coming. From New Zealand
Excellent tour.❤❤
Great video, one of the best. Thanks
Thank you eSysman
2 alternatives, how to legaly obtain airshots from Monaco show
1) Lease (or co-lease) big, winged UAV (i.e. drone what looks like added VTOL capability airplane) with masive telescope camera, and fly in French air-space and over international watters only. Hard to brake Monacan rules/law, when not in Monacos borders, or national watters. Not to mention, it would open to you (or the drone operator) possibilities, to take shots of the yachts, that would otherwise stayed outisde the harbour on the anchor. AND you can get videos of incoming, and leaving ships.
OR
2) try to negotiate with the owner of the hill a right to place there "permanently" (or at least for the time of the show) a "weather measuring box", with a huge hidden telescopic camera inside.
Of those two, i would sugest number one.