What Crew Do when owner leaves the SuperYacht?
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
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What happens when the owner leaves the boat? Do the crew have a party, take all of his food and eat it? Dive in the pool? Or get on with work?
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They take turns pretending to be the owner to pick up chicks.
I was just gonna say that!! 😁🤣
I ....was going to say: oooooh yessss!!! Hahaha..... my favorite time when he leaves the boat!!!!!!!!
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this made my day haha
Ya babyyyy
10 years ago when I was in saint-tropez I walked on the boulevard and one of the guys of the yaght asked if I wanted to come on, so I did. I got a tour and chilled there for like 6/7 hours. Apparantly the day after I was on the boat it was reserved by an Marrocan prince.
Sleep!!!! Boss just left today for the first time in 73 days. This med season has been the longest in my life.
Wow, tough gig!
but ya bank account looks sweet😆
Would you tell of a time when the owner made an unexpected or short notice return to the yacht?
I absolutely love these videos of yours! It's awesome to see the yachts in the harbor from the drone and from the dock. Truly lovely video. It's equally awesome awesome to hear details of work life on board a yacht. Thank you so, so much for all the work you put into these videos. It's very much appreciated!
So basically, the owner being on board the vessel is the equivalent to the Sergeant Major showing up at the motor pool. Super informative video! :)
Ahhh a video just brightened up my day. Did a good job explainning it to us. I enjoy it when you go for a stroll in the marina and discuss a topic. Always learn something new.
Thankyou
It’s just another world for your average person. Love your videos. Thank you for the uploads
In 40 years the next version of esysman will be standing next to Octopus and casually say, "Yeh see so this area is only for small boats."
Good one. Thanks for not starting your videos with some theme song or narrative. You just get right to it.
this is all a lie. we all know that when the owner leaves there's a massive party. lol jk :p (or perhaps not xD)
I’ve never seen one.
@@eSysmanSuperYachts sure sure... keep it secret ahah :p
Could imagine there is at least better food for some days. Other than that, it wouldn’t be surprising if the owner can check in on his toy via cam feeds.
@@HeadPack f you have billions you wouldn't even care about that. you would pay for someone to do it. too busy and irrelevant
riskinhos I doubt you become a billionaire with a careless attitude.
An eSysman video and a hot cuppa is a great way to relax in the evening :)
Q. Whilst doing your filming, have any crew or owners told you to stop filming their boat and bugger off?
Its happened a couple of times in his videos where they've asked him to quit filming
Some Russian’s tripped about his drone. Said h couldn’t use it when it was legal. He said it’s funny because he will film/be filming but when it comes to the drone, people freak out
I look forward to watching your informative videos. Thank you so much.
Thanks for showing M/Y Lady M. She is by far my Favorite ship so far.
Very informative and entertaining especially during this difficult time. Thank you for the Corona Virus relief and imagining.
Thank you Sensei! Almost 45k subscribers.
Really interesting video.
A while back I worked for a South East Asian family who have a lot of property in London.
When the family was in then it was 24/7 looking after everything and keeping them happy.
Pretty intense and a bit different from Superyacht duties being more confined, but the same principles of operational support, logistically maybe more difficult than yacht duties as you could get spread a "bit thin" at times.
After these years it is very interesting to hear your take on what goes on, thanks for this and brings back some interesting memories for me.
Yeah it’s pretty much the same.
Just found this channel very informative and a different perspective of what's out there, may i ask where are you from? Subbed BTW
This was a great idea for a video. Thanks.
They clean....saved ya 7:36 seconds by telling ya.
Amazing how you can be in the atmosphere of those beauties and talk without actually salivating. Also it never ceases to amaze me how many wealthy individuals own such lovely boats.. Another great tube.
Hi, I have to say your videos are very informative and interesting, I love them! Super thumb up! I will hire you as soon as I'll get my 50m explorer launched :-)
Thanks again for shining light on a very special industry.
I have 4 questions.
1. My friend she is 24 lives in Kyrgyzstan is completely facinated by this industry and would love to work on a nice yacht (really, not the horizontal bop) is there a tradeschool to learn the trade?
2. Helicopters (and toys beyond a jet ski), Are they really useful or just a giant pain? In a port like Monoco during the Grand Prix weekend are you allowed to fly on an off the boat aboard your private chopper?
3. The new toy I read about is the addition of submarines. As the Captain, I presume you need a special "Captain" for that craft too, is there an established industry for dealing with this type of special equipment?
4. With the demise of the USSR one would think some Google Billionaire wants his own Nuclear Sub to cruise the world have you heard of such a thing?
(If so I'm sure they have top secret lair on secret island in the south Indian Ocean inside a volcano!)
It's time another eSysman epic video
Awesome video man thank you!
Love this type of video 👍🏼
Great Video. I see M/Y Cleopatra in the background, nice old yacht.
Q: Do most owners have some type of of personal security, Bodyguards etc with them while on board or during Traveling? Just wondered if you have ever had any experiences with that . Also have you ever had any interactions with them?? Thanks Love the Channel . Cheers
Very interesting.
I think you could have done a larger video about crew life and with such stoning yachts. ;_)
Thanks!
*Question:* What's it like for the crew on explorer yachts where I guess they are working for longer periods (more distance covered) and in high latitudes? I assume maintenance/dry docking is less frequent but longer and more intense. Does the crew get long periods of leave as a result? Are the captain and technical crew paid more because of extreme conditions?
As always great content. A follow up question: What happens crew wise when the owner lives onboard and only leaves while the vessel is in dock (say every 24 months)?
I’m curious about this as well. What does the crew do with an owner that stays onboard all summer?
Those boats typically have a high crew turnover. They alot days off and rotate crew through the days off. Otherwise they are working service and other things.
What a beautifulls yachts!!
When the cat is away the mice will play .
Galaxy of Happiness. Thanks, I'll look it up.
I am a residential contractor doing work in homes and hi-rise apartments since last March clients and their families have been in the same space while my crews renovate and upgrade their homes. A few thankfully retreat to their other homes, Lord, locked down on a yacht with the owner and their people onboard for months on end... that tests new boundaries.
hell no...from a former yacht chef.
LOve You vlog..It would be nice if you could start off sharing where you are..It makes it more interesting
I did another video in the same port a couple of days ago and I talk about that. SuperYachts, General Belgrano & Falklands War! ruclips.net/video/IVaYvRESrD8/видео.html
How capable are these large yachts? I realise different yachts are probably built to different standards and that they are generally located where the good weather is, but I'm still curious, how does the standard superyacht compare to other vessels in terms of weather tolerance?
E_SYsman A HUGE shoutout for singling me out for the main questions. As usual, very informative; thanks again!! If you ever come up to Southern NJ, (Atlantic City area-many Casinos), give me an advance email, and, maybe we could meet...
Thanks for the question. I read a few after that video and I watched it back and realised I missed out a large chunk. I used to live in Maplewood, NJ in early 2000s
Tx for the interesting video. Great background. Don’t remember u saying where this was being filmed.
He said Genoa.
Network (internet) speed is usually measured in (Kilo-, Mega-, Giga-)bits per second, not bytes (1 Byte = 2^3 = 8 Bits). For example: 1000 Mbit/s equals 125 MB/s (125 Megabytes per second) ;-)
I highly appreciate some of your videos! Tons of interesting stuff to see, even for people who are less (not at all) into super yachts usually. (Haha, I guess I couldn't even afford the fuel for one of these vessels for a single day of operation, let away all the other endless money burning stuff around such kind of toys.)
Are there any owners of such kind of vessels who also do know and like to navigate the yacht on their own from time to time?
5:01 never seen a ship like that before! That thing is bad-ass!
a Tri-maran
I can imagine the stress and pressure of the owner being on board. I worked for a Hungarian Jew who had a super yacht. The guy was a miserable sod!! Don’t think he ever enjoyed himself. One word to sum him up “Misery”
Soros?
Peterfy?
I just want to say that I love your logo!
Me too. Took me a couple of vids to figure out what it was.
100megs like at home?
I'm at home right now and getting a whopping 0.7Mbps... 4megs would be a dream, by comparison!! :-D
I always wondered this.
It's been a couple of years since you made this excellent, informative video, but I'd love to know where it was shot if possible.
I believe it was in Imperia Italy.
@@eSysmanSuperYachts Thank you - cheers!
I good to be the "Owner" LOL!
The correct answer is party, lots of parties. lol
Let's cut to the chase..... They toss-it-off, bigtime. 😂
Nice video. Im new to your channel, maybe I've not seen the subject in your past videos, but my question is that of crew rotation? Is there an industry standard? So many months on board, so many off? Thanks.
For some crew there is rotation. Usually 8/8 weeks or 10/10. Most crew however don’t have rotation. They usually have 2 months off per year to be taken when the boat is laid up.
@@eSysmanSuperYachts Thanks for the info.
I was looking at the layout of M/Y Andromedia, it looked like there are 30-40+ bathrooms. Questions are there janitorial staffs on these yachts that are cleaning and vacuuming the interior spaces? Also with this complexity of plumbing is there a plumber on board.
Interior crew take care of all cleaning. Within that crew are housekeeping, laundry etc. Engineers look after all plumbing etc.
E_Sys, Thank you very much for answering all of my ??’s in this video. My immediate family cannot believe that I wrote you, and, even more so, that you mentioned me as a “Chap” and answered my questions... After listening to your response, which, I greatly appreciated, the extra crew that are aboard when the owner &/or, their staff that they brought with them, isn’t the routine still in place? Making their beds, cleaning the bathrooms, wiping stuff down, in addition to their regular duties?
As another comment, what is happening to you and other crew on your boat, as well as other crews as far as this Coronavirus is going? Are you still working? Laid off? Working part-time, etc? Please take care of yourself, my friend; I’ll be praying for you!! Happy Easter...
Thanks.
You should upload videos about sailing yacht. The real luxury sailing yachts with world raoming capabilities or doing transatlantic ocean race.
Great videos
Does Hughes supply satellite internet?
How far in advance to owners announce they come aboard? How do work and logistics change just before the owner comes? How are eventualities treated, e.g. trip itinerary changes, unexpected guests?
If it’s a boat that the owner charters out...are the same protocols in place as if the owner is onboard?
Great vid as always...
Yes pretty much.
Music is always nice
Here's a question for you. When towing a tender, what happens when the swells get large? Do they unhook and drive the tender through it? Or is fine being towed?
You check the weather first. In this day and age there are few bad surprises for the well prepared. If it's too rough for a tow it's probably going to be really uncomfortable onboard. Bear in mind the towed boat will be in the wake of the larger vessel. You just need to monitor it regularly. Check for wear on lines and fittings. Fit a strobe. And once again regular checks.
I have seen the tender disappear from view in heavy seas. Lost a tender at night. ended up installing a transmitter that alerted us when the tender was free.
does the pay change if the crew and the captain is not working 3 to 6 months or even a year do you go home? and do you still get payed the same year around regardless of the use of the super yacht?
Nice insight into boat life .
Cool video as always.
Where is the crew usually from? i would guess in the Dubai region it would be people from pakistan and filipinos and in EU it would be different, please let me know
Bigphilrl kinda everywere
Well, usually in my experiences as a charter guest which have been on diffrent vessels, ive seen a large ammount of British, South African for the most part, some Australian, a fair bit of french people, and a bit mixed nationality for the rest.
there is a lot of South Africans and people from the uk and au, more seldom but still often from the eu
In Europe officers are often from the UK France, Germany
Very interesting. Thank you
HI can you tell me where this video ws filmed?
Where was this video filmed?
Nice yachts
Have you ever worked for an owner that treated the crew very well, meaning generous with compliments, shore leave and or were not very demanding?
Is that your dream job? 😂
You might as well be the boss then.
How do I get a job on a boat like this? Is there prior experience needed I’ve sailed for fun/travel on smaller yachts. Currently a certified welder and very mechanically inclined but I’ll clean toilets to get out on the water for 6 months at a time!!!
depends allot on the captain. Some keep a tight leash on crew.
Looking nice.
They really hold massive parties. 🎉
@Cogzed true
How much notice is the owner expected to provide to the crew if he wants to go aboard and go someplace? Let's say the original plan was to dock and the owner was going to spend three weeks onshore doing business but he decides after a week he wants to cut the trip short, get aboard and head out? If people have leave, do they have pagers or phones or something so they can be recalled?
So when the boss leaves the ship, does they crew have to go ashore to buy their own meals or are they provided for it as part of being part of the crew? Do they have their own food stocks separate from the owners stuff?
What are the rules for using drones at Marina's or ports? Great work, I love your videos!
really depends on the area, some prohibit it and will fine you (happened to me before) some just do not really care much
It sounds like a cool job overall.
I have a couple of questions to ask 1 - How long is a yacht normally laid up for winter? 2 - where does an owner keep their Yacht over winter?
He will answer you on 2030😁
Silly question. What's the difference between a yacht and that spaceship looking yacht? It was gray with "wings"
Believe me, you don't wanna know as a owner what goes on when you're not there...
Galaxy of happiness???.. Not too sure about that..
Sitter å super! Så klart.
That's Imperia!
everybody gangsta until the owner return
How long is a yacht generally laid up for per year?
The Boss thinks we go and have a huge holiday and just relax. LoL. That’s Imperia in Italy. Fun port. Ground lines there are shit! Normally at the end of the season you get time off.. before then its a negative. Also on the deck of the boat that’s Step 1 and Step 2 they are cleaning the teak
Good question. I imagine they party the fuck up and take that boat for a spin!
It seems to be a bit different from what you hear about the crews on cruise ships :-D - Great Video again! - One question a bit of topic: My 19-year-old daughter finishes school this Summer ( Abitur called here in Germany). She has the interest to become a cook on a Yacht or general work in the galley. Are there apprenticeships available and if yes, how can you apply for it? She likes to work and she speaks German, Spanish, Portuguese and English which can be helpful in the job I guess. Can you give her some advice?
Hi Marc, I'm not eSysman but in case he doesn't see it and provides you with an answer you could check out Super Yacht Captain or Jared Watney. Both are pretty helpful when it's about becoming crew of a yacht. Tristan Mortlock (Super Yacht Captain) does it also on a professional basis trough his Patreon.
@@ThierryPasteur Hi! Thank you for the information! I will check it for her.
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where do you shoot this? marina is so calm and not so crowded with yachts...
See here SuperYachts, General Belgrano & Falklands War! ruclips.net/video/IVaYvRESrD8/видео.html
I've seen some yachts charge US$650K per week for a charter of 12 people. Why wouldn't mega yachts not continue to charter out and just travel to the southern hemisphere for the (northern) winter months?
because you're still beating the daylights out of the boat; and vastly increasing the risk every nautical mile. so it's basically not worth it $$ wise, and these guys don't need the money. Judge Judy rents her yacht out to people she knows , like Dr. Phil,
at the 4:12, there is picture of yacht in dry dock, anyone know what the 2 small props in the center keel or centerboard are? Do they rotate 90 degrees for a stern thrusters?
I think they are the thrusters.
Stern thrusters, turned 90°, probably to allow the drive motor to be pulled from the shaft and be service, or to replace anodes…
Can u bring someone on board if your lik semi high ranking and have your own room especially if the person just stays in the room or owner is away and how do u do financial stuff pay bills just set everything on auto pay and direct deposit cuz what if they pay u guys in cash or euros and your from USA any examples thanks love your feedback
No, I’ve not seen that ever. Not even the captain. Crew spaces are small and any guest would still need to eat and use laundry etc. Also apart from a couple of people everyone is sharing a cabin with another crew member (sometimes 3 in a cabin)
We all know that mice play when the cats away....tell us about the wild parties the crew throws when the boss is away :)
The Sound of Silence.
They don't kiss n tell...
Galaxy of happiness.... oh my, thank you for answering my question from another video. I love that yacht. Very different.
For others that are interested: ruclips.net/video/wwZ6l0HTnbk/видео.html
Wich harbour is this ?
This really was a very interesting video - but allow me to make one suggestion. I really wish that you would identify what marina you are in, when you make these types of videos. Geoff Rohde
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I bet it is more relaxed when the owner is not on board.
What are the waged for the crew?
Cheers from Colombia south America
The Galaxy of Happiness looks like a Sith ship.
Right. All I need to know now is how to get a job on a super yacht.
Great video. So what is the difference between Owner on board and Charter guests or Owner guests on board, if any?
Better to be a owner then a Crewmember. 😜