Yea,i was just thinking the same thing. What I’ve been thinking is I know rich people can just write a check for something like this,no problem,but how do people of “normal” means buy a multi million dollar yacht like this? I’m not trying to be tacky or crass but in the US buying a new Pick Up Truck has become a big deal ($75,000). Buying a Bearing yacht isn’t something that the average person can do. I can understand how Rico must feel about his new baby not being damaged during construction. Don’t worry Rico if they dent it,they’ll fix it!
I’ve been on both sides of the situation. It’s his boat in this situation. Having said that, they’re professionals and have done this before. He should be thankful they’re letting him be there.
This is a no-brainer advertising opportunity for Bering though, it's not a normal client/company engagement they have here. Even if they gave Rico and Victoria the boat, it would probably come out as a net positive for Bering.
Standing on the top deck, and looking down into the engine room, really gives a good perspective as to the size of the boat. Just amazing. Glad these another video for the engines alone. I’d have been happy sitting here for a whole afternoon watching the complete process in real time.
I believe I’ve seen every one of your videos on TH-cam over the years. You guys have provided us with hours of wonderful informed/educated content that has made us all laugh & smile as you guys invited us on this journey. Congrats as we can hardly wait to enjoy the next chapter of Victoria & Rico’s travel vlog of adventures.👍🇨🇦🙏
Learning so much about how things are done on these small ships, think they are beyond boats. Rico knows a lot more than I ever will about boats, let alone ships. But seeing him down there, well, It made me laugh because it reminds me of a sign I saw in a shop once. Liked it so I found bought one for my own shop a long time ago. On newer versions, the rates are a lot higher. Hourly rate $50hr standard rate $75 if you watch $100 if you help $125 if you worked on it first $200 if you tell me how to do my job
On a project this size, dozens of things have already been scratched, dinged, bent, etc. However, it’s already been repaired like new. Trust the process. It’s a Bering. It will look fantastic.
@@damonried1720 I agree. I’m sure the last thing they want, is for the customer to be supervising the build. I felt very uncomfortable watching this. Like you said. It will obviously be a beautiful ship when it’s finished. They feel they need to make content, but I can see it must be very frustrating for the engineers, to have customers interfering during the build.
Nothing to be nervous about. These guys have installed engines and generators for years. It will all be great. Rico is just doing what us guys do get in the middle of it like these guys don’t know how it goes. 😂😂
So fun watching your engines and generators being installed. I think the team is happy to have you both filming, asking questions and preserving the special moment in history. There is a lot of passion and pride there. Designing things with the human heart, making things with human hands. 🙂 Those Kohler generators could have been assembled in their Saukville, Wisconsin and/or Hattiesburg, Mississippi plants? Wisconsin is up here in the midwest. Lots of passion and pride making your generators as well. You could navigate to the upper midwest through Lake Superior or Lake Michigan. Just saying. 🙂 Thanks so much, Mark
I have a backup Kohler generator for my house. 7 years on, in an area where the power goes out A LOT, and it's been absolutely trouble-free, with regular routine maintenance. Once it ran continuously for 5 days solid, and kept the whole house powered as usual. Their marine generators must be extraordinarily reliable.
SO. DARNED. COOL!!! ❤ No words! I absolutely love this kind of stuff! By the way, AMAZING JOB ON THE CAMERA WORK!!! I can see exactly what’s going on in each step. Bering’s experience is evident in the problems that were solved in advance, making this stuff looks easy. The block and tackle maneuver in that first generator was a thing of beauty! Last but not least, great job with the fish-eye lens shots from inside the equipment. Really cool.
I honestly pulled my crew off a job once because the owner was interfering with the progress of the job. I know they want to watch and take part. If I spent that much money I’d love to be there as well. But some times it’s best to stand back and be quiet.
Cant Wait to see part two. I think Rico was right to want the finish type plywood, once you see the video its clear that using it to position the generator helped protect the paint on the frame from scratches, which will help protect from rust and corrosion years down the line.😎
Now we know what makes Ricco a great captain…Attention to the details and worrying about thing’s now so you don’t worry about them later…You guys are paying for the service he demands…Keep them on their toes 👍🏻😁🤩😎
I used to work for cummins in their power generation division (1-2mw, 16-20cyl engines, so a bit bigger than yours 😉😂). I never got tired of seeing engines get lowered into place. There is so many months of work that happens before they go in. Its always exciting.
This is a stunning milestone on the boat build It seems like it took forever to get here but now she is getting ready to be born and take her place on the sea
Thought you would like to know that your Cummins engines are made here in Rocky Mount, NC. You need to come and visit this factory also. I would be glad to help set up a tour for you. Ask Alexy what will be the biggest catamaran they are able to produce presently. Will they do a custom cat?
You are absolutely right! There is no teaching in building process unless You are chief there! And that’s the reason while they don’t allow be there ordinary people! You get final product and no walking during the process!
Now see this is what everyone has been waiting on. The good stuff, technical info, the nitty gritty stuff. Yeeessss! Bring it on. Bad to the bone good.❤️🧜♂️🔱👍🙏😱
what a groundbreaking event for every custom-yacht customer, and especially when they are such lovely specimens as you two are, who are always there for me to sweeten my time with maritime entertainment... congratulations from Kreuzberg & a big fat thank you... greets... ☠❤☠
Great cockpit size and impressive beam. This engine room is a man cave! Now that we have seen how big are the 72, 77 and 88, it seems that you guys chose the perfect size of yacht. Waiting for the next videos. I want to see the interior layout and textures finished.
As a 3rd generation home builder in Jupiter Florida we have had clients 10x worse than Rico ever could, clients we’ve seen once or twice onsite and everything in between. It’s a big investment and a big moment in the process. I’d be an onsite pain in the ass myself, but believe me project managers are use to it and get compensated well for it.
Amen to the last gentleman's comment!! Out of all the generator manufactures why Kohler and the same with Cummins? I am really enjoying the video journey. Thank you. This is getting more and more exciting and this stunning vessel is coming together!!!
Standing in the salon in my boat with the floor lifted exposing the two engines thinking it is a long way down to the bottom of the bilge under the engines but that Bering is quite something else. Cant wait for the next exciting episode :)
Victoria I know you care as much about your yacht but you have to cut Rico some slack, this as got to be the ultimate boys toy for him. It's great to see you both so excited and thank you for taking us all along with you.
Late to the party but, I wanted to reaffirm my thoughts on the great job you do. Thanks for the updates. I know your viewers, and I, appreciate them. Thanks for continuing to bring us great content. I know it was a long day, for you both, so thanks for sharing.
😁 Big Day! I get Rico wanting everything to be perfect. You guys are all in on this dream charter yacht and it has been fun watching it all come together. We know how Rico loves the engine room, so not surprising.
Love you both! Keep doing what you do and live the dream. I don't have Yacht Dream money but would love to do a crossing with you guy's. I Grew up Commerical Lobster fishing in Maine and then once I left the Army bought and ran my own Lobster fishing vessel. Love the water and wish to someday be back on it.
Victoria and Rico, LOL, Rico... It is certainly Exciting To be apart of this Wonderful Event.. Amazing how deep it is into the Engine Room... Maybe you should have had a few Mojitos at 10 am to really relax 😅. Fantastic to See 💜👏🏽👏🏽
Of course, it is well thought out with openings in the deck for service and engine replacement. But why don't they do as other shipyards do and assemble the machines before they build the deck and superstructure?
If it were mine, I would want to be there for all of it. I would let the pros do their thing but would pay close attention and ask questions between different unit places to learn how everything goes together and what it would take for me to sustain and maintain it once it is out on the waters.
From Rico's point of view, he has invested A LOT of money and energy into this project. It is a dream come true. Any scratch, ding or dent coukd negatively impact the value of thr end product regardless of how much you paid for it. Additionally if anything terrible happens (an engine is dropped at height into the bottom of the ship for instance) you could be looking at months of delay for repairs and replacement parts, impacting when you can start charters. From Victoria's perspective this is Bering and they WILL do it right...PERIOD. So let them do their job and enjoy the process. No need to get in their way. Neither of you is wrong, both of you are right. It is a stressful and exciting time. You are both going to deal with this in your own way. Wait until they are installing the appliances, soft furnishings and decor.... I have a feeling the tables will turn.
When you see that from the beginning, it must be an incredible moment. Congratulations. I'm really happy for you! I would suggest you make a book print of the entire development, like...Adamas - From dream to reality - which will then have a special place on board.
Because of the stairs, they did not have the 2nd hatch to work the pulley installation as they did on the 1st generator. Good call I think to add the plywood slide for the 2nd generator. As the owner and financier, good judgement to watch these critical lifts !
Ya'll are great advertising for Bearing Yachts. The access theyve given you is far and away more access than is given to your average boat owners during the vuild process.
I might be a nervous wreck, but when I have experts working on my house or anything else, I try to not even be in the room. They do NOT need me hovering around them being visibly worried. They know what they're doing. Just let them get on with it. Whenever I think of "German engineering" I think of the old VW bus from the 1960s, most of which needed aftermarket accessories like oil radiators just to keep on working.
My dad built houses. And when people came in and started telling them how to do things he would say great. He would then have them sign a document saying they are responsible for that work and charge them 20% for them changing the plans. That stopped them pretty quick.
Your boat you're paying for it. You want it down a certain way you want to be involved cuz out at Sea. There's nobody else but you good for you man? Could see your involvement you'd be sitting back having cocktails. Not doing anything and relying on everybody else. Kudos to you. It's your life. If it's done wrong it's on you but they got blueprints schematics you're just seeing how it's done hopefully right.
I’m going to lease my yacht to you in times of need because mine will be so much like your’s with minor changes ! I already have a name, “Bobcat’s Uncle,” so that’s it !
I can relate. If it was my boat and I was there, I would not be able to just stay out of it and watch. Probably why the builder would rather not have the owners around during the build process. Rico is wearing a Bering Yacht shirt though that says BOSS for the name...
I can't believe I started watching yacht tours on NautiStyles 5 years ago and now watching this incredible build come to life!
awww Wyatt - thanks for sharing our journey
Yea,i was just thinking the same thing. What I’ve been thinking is I know rich people can just write a check for something like this,no problem,but how do people of “normal” means buy a multi million dollar yacht like this? I’m not trying to be tacky or crass but in the US buying a new Pick Up Truck has become a big deal ($75,000). Buying a Bearing yacht isn’t something that the average person can do. I can understand how Rico must feel about his new baby not being damaged during construction. Don’t worry Rico if they dent it,they’ll fix it!
@@fw1421I figured the same thing.
It will be a big day when you get the damn boat in the water!
I'm so excited for you guys!
I’ve been on both sides of the situation. It’s his boat in this situation. Having said that, they’re professionals and have done this before. He should be thankful they’re letting him be there.
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"professionals" always make mistakes... a person that's been "on both sides of the situation" would know this simple Fact.
This is a no-brainer advertising opportunity for Bering though, it's not a normal client/company engagement they have here. Even if they gave Rico and Victoria the boat, it would probably come out as a net positive for Bering.
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@@lkajiessagree, this would never happen
Standing on the top deck, and looking down into the engine room, really gives a good perspective as to the size of the boat. Just amazing. Glad these another video for the engines alone. I’d have been happy sitting here for a whole afternoon watching the complete process in real time.
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Exciting stuff !!! Rico is like a kid in a candy shop !!👍
one of those monster kids lol
Tell him to not be boat-zilla
I believe I’ve seen every one of your videos on TH-cam over the years. You guys have provided us with hours of wonderful informed/educated content that has made us all laugh & smile as you guys invited us on this journey. Congrats as we can hardly wait to enjoy the next chapter of Victoria & Rico’s travel vlog of adventures.👍🇨🇦🙏
Awww thank you for the kind words - we love you!
Learning so much about how things are done on these small ships, think they are beyond boats. Rico knows a lot more than I ever will about boats, let alone ships. But seeing him down there, well, It made me laugh because it reminds me of a sign I saw in a shop once. Liked it so I found bought one for my own shop a long time ago. On newer versions, the rates are a lot higher.
Hourly rate
$50hr standard rate
$75 if you watch
$100 if you help
$125 if you worked on it first
$200 if you tell me how to do my job
Love it - what a great sign lol
On a project this size, dozens of things have already been scratched, dinged, bent, etc. However, it’s already been repaired like new. Trust the process. It’s a Bering. It will look fantastic.
@@damonried1720 I agree. I’m sure the last thing they want, is for the customer to be supervising the build. I felt very uncomfortable watching this. Like you said. It will obviously be a beautiful ship when it’s finished. They feel they need to make content, but I can see it must be very frustrating for the engineers, to have customers interfering during the build.
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I have to agree that it was easier, no paint scratches by placing the plywood down to move the second generator in place. Nice hard hat Rico!!!!
glad you are liking his hard hat - it's a special German edition lol
Rico is like an expectant father.
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Nothing to be nervous about. These guys have installed engines and generators for years. It will all be great. Rico is just doing what us guys do get in the middle of it like these guys don’t know how it goes. 😂😂
yessss 🙈🤪
I’m so excited that so fun to watch OK, wonderful people on the next video 😄🇺🇸
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Very cool. She is coming together so nicely. It's fun to watch.
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Aww, Rico is just watching after that beautiful ship, every scratch kills his soul, It's looking wonderful, can't wait to see it on the water. 👍
so are we
Beautiful 🤩 thank you for sharing 🙏. I can’t wait for the Build to be done.
so are we 😉
So fun watching your engines and generators being installed. I think the team is happy to have you both filming, asking questions and preserving the special moment in history. There is a lot of passion and pride there. Designing things with the human heart, making things with human hands. 🙂
Those Kohler generators could have been assembled in their Saukville, Wisconsin and/or Hattiesburg, Mississippi plants? Wisconsin is up here in the midwest. Lots of passion and pride making your generators as well.
You could navigate to the upper midwest through Lake Superior or Lake Michigan. Just saying. 🙂
Thanks so much, Mark
I have a backup Kohler generator for my house. 7 years on, in an area where the power goes out A LOT, and it's been absolutely trouble-free, with regular routine maintenance. Once it ran continuously for 5 days solid, and kept the whole house powered as usual. Their marine generators must be extraordinarily reliable.
@Navy1977 California, in the Santa Cruz Mountains
That's pretty amazing
All I can say about the crew: This is not their first rodeo. What professionals!
Yup you are soo right
SO. DARNED. COOL!!! ❤
No words!
I absolutely love this kind of stuff!
By the way, AMAZING JOB ON THE CAMERA WORK!!! I can see exactly what’s going on in each step. Bering’s experience is evident in the problems that were solved in advance, making this stuff looks easy. The block and tackle maneuver in that first generator was a thing of beauty!
Last but not least, great job with the fish-eye lens shots from inside the equipment. Really cool.
awwww glad you liked it
I honestly pulled my crew off a job once because the owner was interfering with the progress of the job. I know they want to watch and take part. If I spent that much money I’d love to be there as well. But some times it’s best to stand back and be quiet.
@Navy1977 building trades we build houses
At 4:10, the yellow material under the gray, is that fairing material or a sound proofing material?
Thanks for allowing us a glimpse into your build.💯
That’s my ex wife! “You’re not doing it right! Move and just let me do it!” Lol
I just love it when a plan comes together.
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I'm pretty sure I saw three Rico's down there at the same time - the man is vibrating!
lol yup that he is
Cant Wait to see part two. I think Rico was right to want the finish type plywood, once you see the video its clear that using it to position the generator helped protect the paint on the frame from scratches, which will help protect from rust and corrosion years down the line.😎
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This is nuts! Good for you guys. Can't wait to see the finished product. Amazing!
same here
Victoria is sooo funny with commentary Rico 😂😂😂🙌🙌🙌 , I love it 🥰
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Victoria is great as always!🙂
@@jamesdallas1493 pofcouirce but this is a new side of her ... a stand up comidian
Now we know what makes Ricco a great captain…Attention to the details and worrying about thing’s now so you don’t worry about them later…You guys are paying for the service he demands…Keep them on their toes 👍🏻😁🤩😎
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I disagree. It’s not their first rodeo building a boat. They know what they are doing and you should just let them do their thing.
@@Dubster5805 They have their standards and Ricco has his…As he said…German engineering.
Great episode the hearts are in and getting ready to keep the team and passengers moving on their adventures! 👍👍😯😯
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@@NautiGuys 👍👍
Thanks for sharing keep rolling Bering and NautiGuys teams! 👍👍
Thanks! Will do!
@@NautiGuys 👍👍
I used to work for cummins in their power generation division (1-2mw, 16-20cyl engines, so a bit bigger than yours 😉😂). I never got tired of seeing engines get lowered into place. There is so many months of work that happens before they go in. Its always exciting.
definitely lots of excitement
This is a stunning milestone on the boat build It seems like it took forever to get here but now she is getting ready to be born and take her place on the sea
it sure is
Love seeing this come together. I truly hope it’s everything you want it to be 😊
Thought you would like to know that your Cummins engines are made here in Rocky Mount, NC. You need to come and visit this factory also. I would be glad to help set up a tour for you. Ask Alexy what will be the biggest catamaran they are able to produce presently. Will they do a custom cat?
Interesting , Thank You . Reminded me of a couple of projects I helped with several years ago .
happy to hear that it brought back memories
@@NautiGuys Thank You for the new 1's
This must be so exciting for you guys!
it truly is Tim
There was nothing easy about this install... bravo for powering through that!
awww thank you!
Congratulations! Everything looks like it is moving forward smoothly!
Fantastic, the ship is coming together. But we know it wont be finished until Rico has his sound system installed. ☺ Great update 2x👍
awwww - you got that right lol
Awesome watching these go in
aaaawww happy to hear that you liked it
Yes Indeed, I have so been waiting for this video. Thanks Kids !
Happy to hear Alan
You are absolutely right! There is no teaching in building process unless You are chief there! And that’s the reason while they don’t allow be there ordinary people! You get final product and no walking during the process!
👌🏼
Now see this is what everyone has been waiting on. The good stuff, technical info, the nitty gritty stuff. Yeeessss! Bring it on. Bad to the bone good.❤️🧜♂️🔱👍🙏😱
lol thanks Gary
what a groundbreaking event for every custom-yacht customer, and especially when they are such lovely specimens as you two are, who are always there for me to sweeten my time with maritime entertainment... congratulations from Kreuzberg & a big fat thank you... greets... ☠❤☠
awww thank you for your kind words
Great cockpit size and impressive beam. This engine room is a man cave! Now that we have seen how big are the 72, 77 and 88, it seems that you guys chose the perfect size of yacht. Waiting for the next videos. I want to see the interior layout and textures finished.
coming soon
WOW, what a great video. It so interesting to see how it is all coming together. I'm ready to see Part 2.
yay
Man I just love the build videos ❤! The plywood worked well 😊 so amazing can’t wait for the next video!
Glad you like them!
Can’t wait for the videos around this boat!!
Are you going to post regular video on this channel around living with this yacht??
Truly a labor of love!
it sure is Eric
As a 3rd generation home builder in Jupiter Florida we have had clients 10x worse than Rico ever could, clients we’ve seen once or twice onsite and everything in between.
It’s a big investment and a big moment in the process. I’d be an onsite pain in the ass myself, but believe me project managers are use to it and get compensated well for it.
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Amen to the last gentleman's comment!! Out of all the generator manufactures why Kohler and the same with Cummins? I am really enjoying the video journey. Thank you. This is getting more and more exciting and this stunning vessel is coming together!!!
agreed Steve
So exciting! It's getting real now - engines and generators in! Woo Hoo!
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Standing in the salon in my boat with the floor lifted exposing the two engines thinking it is a long way down to the bottom of the bilge under the engines but that Bering is quite something else.
Cant wait for the next exciting episode :)
😜💙🙏🏼
@Navy1977 We have a Broom Ocean 37, twin engined do everything kind of boat, designed for river and canal but with blue water capability too.
That was the fastest 13:45 on youtube ever! So exciting!
lol happy to hear that you enjoyed it
Sweet! Thanks for update!
our pleasure
Can't wait for the shakedown cruise
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Hey, it’s your yacht and your money! Of course you can and should have it the way you want!
Great point 😉
I just love the world of boating. Thankyou bearing and Victoria and Ricco
awww happy to hear Darren
Victoria I know you care as much about your yacht but you have to cut Rico some slack, this as got to be the ultimate boys toy for him. It's great to see you both so excited and thank you for taking us all along with you.
😝😂 you know I’m just teasing
Late to the party but, I wanted to reaffirm my thoughts on the great job you do. Thanks for the updates. I know your viewers, and I, appreciate them. Thanks for continuing to bring us great content. I know it was a long day, for you both, so thanks for sharing.
Oh BABY, I am a big fan of those engines. I really enjoy watching your channel and your build.
so happy to hear Roy
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WOW VERY EXCITING TIMES for you guys. So happy for you!!!!!!
Awww thank you 🙏
wow! great work by the building team despite the un-authorised supervision LOL
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Time and money... The two are synamanous with one another.... you have achieved something most can only dream about... enjoy
Thank you for the kind words Gregory
😁 Big Day! I get Rico wanting everything to be perfect. You guys are all in on this dream charter yacht and it has been fun watching it all come together. We know how Rico loves the engine room, so not surprising.
that's right
Love you both! Keep doing what you do and live the dream. I don't have Yacht Dream money but would love to do a crossing with you guy's. I Grew up Commerical Lobster fishing in Maine and then once I left the Army bought and ran my own Lobster fishing vessel. Love the water and wish to someday be back on it.
awww - we love you back
@NautiGuys you both through hard work and dedication are living the dream!
@NautiGuys throw a pellet smoker on the ship and I would make you Texas style BBQ that would blow your mind...
Victoria and Rico, LOL, Rico... It is certainly Exciting To be apart of this Wonderful Event.. Amazing how deep it is into the Engine Room... Maybe you should have had a few Mojitos at 10 am to really relax 😅. Fantastic to See 💜👏🏽👏🏽
Of course, it is well thought out with openings in the deck for service and engine replacement.
But why don't they do as other shipyards do and assemble the machines before they build the deck and superstructure?
If it were mine, I would want to be there for all of it. I would let the pros do their thing but would pay close attention and ask questions between different unit places to learn how everything goes together and what it would take for me to sustain and maintain it once it is out on the waters.
Hes like a new parent with his 1st child. This is why its prefered your not there until after generators and engines are in.
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From Rico's point of view, he has invested A LOT of money and energy into this project. It is a dream come true. Any scratch, ding or dent coukd negatively impact the value of thr end product regardless of how much you paid for it. Additionally if anything terrible happens (an engine is dropped at height into the bottom of the ship for instance) you could be looking at months of delay for repairs and replacement parts, impacting when you can start charters.
From Victoria's perspective this is Bering and they WILL do it right...PERIOD. So let them do their job and enjoy the process. No need to get in their way.
Neither of you is wrong, both of you are right. It is a stressful and exciting time. You are both going to deal with this in your own way.
Wait until they are installing the appliances, soft furnishings and decor.... I have a feeling the tables will turn.
😝😂 the last sentence… you might be right 🙈🤷♀️😝😂
When you see that from the beginning, it must be an incredible moment. Congratulations. I'm really happy for you! I would suggest you make a book print of the entire development, like...Adamas - From dream to reality - which will then have a special place on board.
Great suggestion! Thanks for sharing!! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
i won't believe how excited i am it seams like just the other day u were asking them to build u a yacht now they're putting in the engine's
This is SO Stinking COOL! So glad we get a front row seat watching. Bering Build
awww happy top hear that you enjoyed it
Huge day! Awesome!!
it sure was Patrick
How exciting! So happy for you guys! Love you! 🤩😍😘
we love you back 🙏🏼
Ricco is like an expecting Father with his new baby ;-) Hey, I thought Victoria was the Heart of the Boat and Ricco was the Soul NOT those engines lol
redundancy is the name of the game 😜
@@NautiGuys 🤣
Whoo Hoo!! Congratulations...😎😎
Thanks for watching Michael! 🙏🏻
Great video. It's got to be so exciting to watch this come together.
It really is!
Wow cool I’m really happy for you ❤👍🥰🥰
thank you Liliane 💙
Because of the stairs, they did not have the 2nd hatch to work the pulley installation as they did on the 1st generator. Good call I think to add the plywood slide for the 2nd generator. As the owner and financier, good judgement to watch these critical lifts !
Such an amazing operation and kudos to the crane operator! Can't wait to see the mains squeezed through those hatches.
awww thank you
Ya'll are great advertising for Bearing Yachts. The access theyve given you is far and away more access than is given to your average boat owners during the vuild process.
you are absolutely right
Yes on the plywood good idea save the paint
Im so happy for you guys ! I enjoyed so much every video that you make! 😊
awww happy to hear Enrique
It's ok buddy, every now and again your gonna get a scratch on your power unit. Get it
yup lol
Who long we have to wait to see ADAMAS COMPLETE AND IN THE WATER. I am so excited and can't wait I love guys. I wish in my life I can sweet you guys.
I might be a nervous wreck, but when I have experts working on my house or anything else, I try to not even be in the room. They do NOT need me hovering around them being visibly worried. They know what they're doing. Just let them get on with it.
Whenever I think of "German engineering" I think of the old VW bus from the 1960s, most of which needed aftermarket accessories like oil radiators just to keep on working.
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My dad built houses. And when people came in and started telling them how to do things he would say great. He would then have them sign a document saying they are responsible for that work and charge them 20% for them changing the plans. That stopped them pretty quick.
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Super cool! Keep them coming!
Hell yea the kind of content we need 👍
awww
Your boat you're paying for it. You want it down a certain way you want to be involved cuz out at Sea. There's nobody else but you good for you man? Could see your involvement you'd be sitting back having cocktails. Not doing anything and relying on everybody else. Kudos to you. It's your life. If it's done wrong it's on you but they got blueprints schematics you're just seeing how it's done hopefully right.
I have been watching it from the start and enjoy it very much.
Awww so happy to hear Gene 💙
It would be nice to have some overhead I-Beam so you could use a gantry crane in the engine room to install/remove engines, etc.
I’m going to lease my yacht to you in times of need because mine will be so much like your’s with minor changes ! I already have a name, “Bobcat’s Uncle,” so that’s it !
happy to hear - lol
Totally agree with wyattalex...so amazing to see it all coming together. Watch all your videos on both we have a Greenline 48 so we are watching your
Getting real :) Looking forward to finally see this baby finished.
Us too!
Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.
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I was all set to agree with you about his project managing... until I realized that Rico is actually my spirit animal. LOL
lol spirit animal huh lol
@@NautiGuys LOL!!!
I can relate. If it was my boat and I was there, I would not be able to just stay out of it and watch. Probably why the builder would rather not have the owners around during the build process. Rico is wearing a Bering Yacht shirt though that says BOSS for the name...
Rocco was right about using the plywood to slide the generator in more efficiently. Good ‘O Captain Ricco
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