Princess Yachts, you owe Nick from Aquaholic a favour after his recommendation for this vid....bringing you thousands of viewers!!! Have to say....very interesting....whole way I was like, is all this worth it to have this one boat, but what a boat it is!!! The effort and attention to detail for this is awesome!!
Amazing video. Always wondered about the logistics of moving boats to the show. Thank you Princess and the teams involved, a world class professional operation and a fantastic looking yacht.
very nice video! Was sent here by Aquaholic. Now I dream of a review by Aquaholic of this beautiful ship! Providing the generous owner would agree, of course! The ship can't get better publicity than from Aquaholic. :)
Ok, but how are other boats brought to the show? Is it that hard for other manufacturers as well? Btw, I am also here because of Aquaholic’s recommendation :)
They come the same way but motoring them selves up river. Then hoisted out by Big Willy. This was just to big of a boat, and they did not want to put hrs on the enginges, since it was a customer boat.
Question. For what reason exactly, would the owner be enticed to provide is yacht for this. I cannot think of any reason why. Can some answer please genuine question
The only person who can answer that is the owner. However Princess are a fantastic company to by a yacht from, I bought one from them myself and their customer service is second to none so the owner will have a great relationship with them. Also another incentive is it came out of the water in February and princess obviously lifted, serviced, cleaned, anti-fouled and detailed the whole boat free of charge and that is not cheap on any yacht let alone a 35m one!
I didn't listen to Aquaholic, I found you through RUclips. Impressive project management and demonstrates the expenses involved in marketing these big boats. Wouldn't it be cheaper to dish out colour brochures with a 50 Euro note tucked in each copy, instead of all that fuss? ;)
why dont they just drive the boats from a to b on their own engine and why dont they just build the hal lat the river with a BIG pier with a BIG crane on it ??? this is just waste of time and money.!
Has the corona virus has got a say in all this? Unless it'll be a social distancing boat show, which sort of defeats the whole purpose of having such a public event.
Short answer - NO Longer answer - Boot Dusseldorf takes place in January, before coronavirus was identified as such a major issue as far as 2020 is concerned, but the video is about the 2018 show anyway, as it clearly states in the description.
Got directed here by Aquaholic, not disappointed I might add, she looks huge out of the water, beautiful boat.
Aquaholic deserves a bigger boat. I think all brands should chip in and get him a nice 100ft yacht.
Brilliant! A proper gift for Nick!
That's awesome!
Made my spine tingle.
Hi aquaholic
@Viking Hoping that the opportunity might present itself at some stage :)
AQUAHOLIC hi love your channel. You are my favourite youtuber
Wondering if I would see you here.
Princess Yachts, you owe Nick from Aquaholic a favour after his recommendation for this vid....bringing you thousands of viewers!!! Have to say....very interesting....whole way I was like, is all this worth it to have this one boat, but what a boat it is!!! The effort and attention to detail for this is awesome!!
Aquaholic sent me here and well worth watching a excellent behind the scenes look at Princess yachts 👍
Nick: Go check out Princess' video. Tell them Aquaholic sent you.
Everyone: it will be done my lord
thanks for the recommendation Nick.
As soon as I read your comment, my hairs stood on end!, just goes to show how much Princess love doing what they do best!.
Just like what aquaholic always says... “EXCELLENT!”
Well done Princess. Love your fleet up to 40M. A factory tour and build process are fantastic. Thankyou
Amazing video. Always wondered about the logistics of moving boats to the show. Thank you Princess and the teams involved, a world class professional operation and a fantastic looking yacht.
Sent here by Nick(Aquaholic). What a great video, love to see some more similar videos..
Great video amazing to see behind the scenes Good to see a familiar face Mr Paul Bailey who always made us welcome
Fascinating stuff. Hats off to all involved in that spectacular move.
So pleased I scrolled through that.
very nice video! Was sent here by Aquaholic. Now I dream of a review by Aquaholic of this beautiful ship! Providing the generous owner would agree, of course! The ship can't get better publicity than from Aquaholic. :)
Fantastic insight, thanks. But 'flagship 35m', what about the 40m? Cheers for the heads up nick.
VERY impressive. Nice work to all the teams and experts involved!
Awesome video
A great video - boat builders need to produce more content like this. Shame about the SIX mid-roll ads during the video though
A fascinating video.
Nice topic, i allways wondered! Great Video!
Brilliant video.
phenomenal documentary!
Great vid, directed here by Nick @aquahloic
Fascinating! ✔️
Ok, but how are other boats brought to the show? Is it that hard for other manufacturers as well?
Btw, I am also here because of Aquaholic’s recommendation :)
They come the same way but motoring them selves up river. Then hoisted out by Big Willy. This was just to big of a boat, and they did not want to put hrs on the enginges, since it was a customer boat.
Morten Sorby thanks for the explanation :)
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for posting this.
This is crazy!
Thanks for the recommend Aquaholic!
A real insight into top end logistics. I really enjoyed this VT.
Great job lads,well done!
Fascinating, what does it take to board a boat like this at the show?
Im gonna own one of these beauty's someday idk how yet but im gonna put 200% in to achieve this goal
An interesting little documentary.
Question. For what reason exactly, would the owner be enticed to provide is yacht for this. I cannot think of any reason why. Can some answer please genuine question
The only person who can answer that is the owner. However Princess are a fantastic company to by a yacht from, I bought one from them myself and their customer service is second to none so the owner will have a great relationship with them. Also another incentive is it came out of the water in February and princess obviously lifted, serviced, cleaned, anti-fouled and detailed the whole boat free of charge and that is not cheap on any yacht let alone a 35m one!
Yeah free servicing under the waterline cleaning, inside and out cleaning which would be probably £60k and maybe some future favours.
Loved it... Come from aqua
I am proud to say i was there
Impressive!
You had the sound of the mains firing up but the volts indicator is for the generator. That’s a completely different noise 6:33
I know this is sad but I would have liked to have seen it being cleaned up and detailed, and having the stand built around it.
I didn't listen to Aquaholic, I found you through RUclips. Impressive project management and demonstrates the expenses involved in marketing these big boats. Wouldn't it be cheaper to dish out colour brochures with a 50 Euro note tucked in each copy, instead of all that fuss? ;)
Hi there, it must have cost as much as the boat itself to transport it to the boat show.
Bravo Zulu to all involved!
But does the Boot Düsseldorf actually take place this year?
It was in January so yes. This video was for the 2018 show.
Aquaholic said "go there", so here I am.
Looking nice.
There is a Ship who Ship Ships! wow
What a smart idea to decide to set up a boat exhibition in a city with no seaside! Compliments germans!
Thank you to the owner of EL GUAJIRO 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Sent here by aquaholic
Why not motor this hatch all the way?
Princess does make the best yachts though
Finally Jenga is useful
Why don’t they just move the show to somewhere on the water....seems like a lot of ridiculous work and expense...
So this is how you ship a ship
Complete noobie here, wouldn’t a yacht of that size not be able to make that trip on its own, without the need for all that loading/ unloading?
As said in the video, they don't want to put hours on the engines. And doing this trip in the winter might not be such a good idea
OK - I'll take 2 of them.
Interesting name. In America it would translate to rustic, boorish.
In Cuba it would translate to peasant.
😍😍😍😍
Wow
LOL. 250K potential customers? Doubtful!
Putting blocks under the vessel whilst it's hanging above you by the straps , That's what seperates men from the boys
why dont they just drive the boats from a to b on their own engine and why dont they just build the hal lat the river with a BIG pier with a BIG crane on it ??? this is just waste of time and money.!
I wouldn’t of borrowed my 12 million pound boat are u mad
Has the corona virus has got a say in all this? Unless it'll be a social distancing boat show, which sort of defeats the whole purpose of having such a public event.
Short answer - NO
Longer answer - Boot Dusseldorf takes place in January, before coronavirus was identified as such a major issue as far as 2020 is concerned, but the video is about the 2018 show anyway, as it clearly states in the description.
Pretty interesting. Too much face time and not enough of the actual movement.
it aint much without the Dutch
v40 👍