Inside the Engine Room - 240ft SuperYacht
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Excellent! As a "hardware" lover this is way better than a yacht tour. I know I'm in the minority, but this is what I'd rather see on "Below Deck" - I can completely do without knowing anything regarding the crews' love lives. Love seeing how a yacht is outfitted and how it runs, well done!
Totally agree!
Couldn’t agree more!
I always skip to the engine room first and if I like what I see then I watch the whole video.
One of the most beautiful engine rooms I've seen. The chief engineer has a lot to be proud of. Incredible how clean the whole thing is given the age. Fantastic! Thanks for the great tour!
I'm sure that engineering team must drill regularly. Fire drills, system break down drills, basic systems drills. Man the amount of work necessary just to keep that place in a steady state alone must be immense.
As a UK Cat employee it is so nice to see such a purrfect engine room not a spec of Cat litter. Seriously a great video more please!!
Finally an engine room that has a washer , dryer , a lathe and I am sure many other tools and equipment. Not to mention a personal tour by the Chief Engineer . So wise , thank You
Wow Captain Tristan... what a wonderful tour of the engine room of Laurel with Chief Engineer Ross. Beautifully designed engine room and so impressive. You could practically serve and eat dinner in the immaculate engine room.
Jeepers- for a yacht that's one hell of an engine room! Beautiful and immaculately kept too. Thanks to the Chief and you too, Captain.
The amount of knowledge required to run all that is astounding.
Fantastic engine room and workshop, well maintained.
Credit to Ross for keeping it in such good order
Wow! Thank you Ross for such a great tour! What a privilege. Delta and all involved can be very proud of that work of art!
That was just so fantastic to see the level of skill required to run that engine room! Please thank all the crew involved and Laurel the chief Engineer, for giving that tour! Plus of course you too! Thank you very much!
I remember when Laurel was launched, she was a strictly private use only yacht and there was not one photo available of her interior. The interest in her was immense but it was not until she was sold and made available for charter that her stats and photos of her were made public. She is a stunning yacht to this day.
I am a former shipbuilder and I am very impressed with the layout and design of this SuperYacht! Thank You for sharing this tour with us!
Pioneer crew here,good to see you again laurel.
Immaculately clean engine room, best on the entire You Tube. Congratulations.😮 😮😊
Wow! What an amazing and immaculate engine room! With that level of maintenance and care, I bet they rarely get any machinery break down issues
I give you a like because i was part of that great crew, and the captain, chief and chef are legends. Mad respect.
SO if you weren't part of the great crew, you wouldn't give a like? ;)
@@SuperYachtCaptain touché!
I just love an engine room or engineering spaces where you can be just fine in stocking feet without getting them dirty!
I really appreciate that we get to see videos like this that I have not seen anywhere else. Big thanks to Mr. Mortlock for his interest in this and bringing it to us!
What a dream job.. chief engineer, super clean main spaces. Thank you for sharing..nuts and bolts guy here as well..16cl cats are huge..tore a few down
It's amazing that the chief knows every nut bolt valve pipe wire in that tub. fun video.
Hats off to Ross, he knows his stuff and has the place looking clean as a whistle. Obviously a Kiwi. :):)
Wow! What a great tour of the engine room. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks Tristan for another great vid, and a very special thanks to Chief Engineer Ross for the tour of his immaculate engine room. The design of the engine room really does seem to be topline.
Yo can tell that's a big boat from that engine room! Thanks for the tour.
As a aircraft engineer I love the cleanness of the engine room and the Snap-on tools in the workshop tops it off
I really enjoy your engine room videos. Wonderful looking engine spaces.
beautiful and extremely clean, well done to that crew for keeping it so well maintained
Love it. Always interesting to be shown around by someone thoroughly knowledgeable!
i have a picture of the boat in my files from years ago. glad to see it is still around
Ditto to all that said what a beautiful ER that is, and I have never seen a cleaner work bench was? That says pride all day! Thanks for the tour CE and SYC.
OMG, thats just huge. Thank you so much for touring something that we almost never see 😀
Tristan, UNBELIEVABLE TOUR! Did I really hear piped-in music in the background of the engine room? As I've told you before, I worked for Teakdecking Systems in Sarasota back in the 90's, primarily in the cruise ship division when not working in the shop trimming yacht decks and interiors. One thing I've always regretted was not being able to do a tour of an engine room on a cruise ship. I'm more of a Finish and Marine Carpenter than mechanic but it is always amazed me with the technology that goes into powering something that big.
That is a big place, well laid out too.
Excellent tour. Very surprised that they would give an in depth tour of that scale. Not that common these days. Every owner/captain seems to be very secretive about their propulsion systems. Well done. Thanks. 👍
Hey! We saw Laurel years ago in Castine Maine! I think she was still privately owned at the time. Amazing to see in that tiny harbor.
I have had to do all maintenance on all systems of my own 48 ft. Ocean cruising sailboat. We also ran charters. So is a very mini version of this. No stabilizers but most of the basic equipment as here. This is a thousand times more complex! I cant’t even comprehend what goes into this vessel. Wow.
That engine room is INTENSE😮
The engine room layout is like a Fedship, lots of room, everything is accessible.
soooooo clean he is walking the engine room on his socks!!! wauw
Absolutely beautiful what a engine room !
Before I moved up to 46 yacht I started with a small dinghy, I truly believe I had more fun with my dinghy than the yacht
Very professional Engineering crew !!!!!
Interesting, most of the equipment in this yacht's engine room are the same on the OSVs I worked on in the Gulf. Even the engine's are the same, just all yellow instead of chrome. Also that is the most well organized and thought out engine room I have ever been in! If only commercial boats were made this way!
As a retired central utility plant supervisor from a hospital, it is nice to see a well-kept mechanical space. I would rather see all the mechanical systems over all the glitzy stuff.
Best video i have seen on yt, love seeing the business end of the boat.
Wow, thanks!
Bloody Charter the Yacht . To work in engine room (palace). Well done
Amazing - as really nice as the yacht itself is, and it is REALLY nice, this is by far the most interesting part of the whole boat. Love it!
Thanks so much for a GREAT engine room tour. Loved it
What are those big cylinders at 9:25 wrapped in the silver blankets?
Exhaust manifolds
Hot water boilers
A great piece of engineering marvel. The best video I have seen pertaining to yachts.
Good show guys . Totally incredible amount of technology and wealth inside those yachts . Thank you .
It’s always been my dream to have a yacht with a walk-in engine room
wow thats a well run ship !
As an unlimited first assistant motors engineer I really appreciate these videos. What is the work schedule like, the pay/benefits, etc? Looks like a nice gig.
That's very similar to ones I've worked in on 65/75m yachts, except for all the computer stuff. Our engines were 3600hp each and only V12s with air-start, not those tiny batteries, I was a bit shocked by that. Cheers Tris, enjoyed that a lot.
Seems like it could of been a little cleaner... LOL That thing is unbelievable. Thanks for the tour!
SYC - really enjoy these TOUR videos but it would be helpful if you used the ship model in the title! Love the tours, Please these videos coming!
Pretty amazing machinery.
sensational tour - Thanks!
dream job ❤
Hi Tristan, what was the name of the planned maintenance system Ross mentioned? Thanks.
Great tour!
Great episode! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍
Extraordinary video! I learned so much, and it was very very interesting! Thank you so much for this amazing video! Love from Vermont
Just amazing, thanks for posting
The Jones brothers build outstanding vessels; hope to see them at the Seattle show
This was enjoyable. If you ever have more time, a more indepth look at all the services run through the vessel would be awseome!
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Squeakie clean! If you had to replace an engine, is there a small door/hatch on the side of the ship or hoist it up vertically through a small opening through the decks 😎
loved it.....
What a really interesting video 👏👏
Great tour very interesting Tristan. Thanks.👍🇨🇦👌
Lovely work environment, so as a commercial operation, under 6000 kW does the chief need a first class motor certification or second class is sufficient?
I was setting up a computer based maintenance tracking system for my employer's boats in 2008, the project was cancelled when the economy tanked. A real pity, as I was really enjoying doing the program.
Awesome stuff
Perfect raft for my business meetings...
Hi Very good Vlog; how about one for the Bridge pointing out what the different people do. A larger ship than previous hence more individual jobs.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing…
How many people does it take to keep that engine room so spotless?
Cool!! I would have liked to hear about history with the boat, has he been there since it was built, how did he get into this line of work, etc.
Sometimes when I'm fiddling about with my outboard I wish I had a second & third engineer to give me a hand
Hello, thank you for this very informative tour. My question on these boats is what about heating. Is it done by the hot water tanks or is it a part of the ac system.
45,000 gallons of diesel. That’s probably more than I will use in my lifetime. And that’s one fill up. And yet Hollywood types tell me I can’t have a truck because “global warming” when they travel on ships like this.
Batteries together?
Nice thank you
Just curious…do you make your engineers draw, or commit to memory every pipe and line for the systems of the ship?
There is no need for it.There are diagrams of every pipe systems in the drawings or engine computer.
Very nice vlog capt Tristen. As chief engineer my self Inside commercial fleet with long time experience behind me I got confused over couple things on the video. First one is transformer for harmonics, transformer primary duty is to transform electrical power, can be step up, step down on inline power transformer .Modern type transformers or so called LLC transformers can be with installed harmonic filters but primary duty of transformer is still power transforming, so I'm bit confused of explanation from chief here of equipment you have on board. Secondly please correct me if I'm wrong but did I see you walking in just socks on your feet inside engine room compartment? I see both of you not suitably dressed in order to enter engine room space, (as per commercial fleet rules)is this normal with inn superyacht industry and are you not getting problems from insurance companies? I have couple more question regarding planned maintenence if you findsome free time for chat.
Transformers for harmonics is amazing. Oil refineries worth several billion dollars don’t have those.
crazy cool !
How long can this yacht run on generators at anchor before running out of fuel?
With a little more than 35,000 gallons of fuel, quite a long time
Excellent
whats a lathe?
No FR clothing, eye protection, and/or head gear in a super yacht engineering room?
Watching from Christchurch, New Zealand... Ross has to be a Kiwi right (based on accent!) ??
Interesting, first time on your videos that someone finally referred to air-conditioned garbage. I know when we take a weeklong trip on our sailboat, garbage is one of my main concerns. We don’t air conditioner it But we double bag it and get rid of it as soon as we get to Port. Please more garbage videos and how crews deal with it . Thanks.
i love this videooo
The sea my second home.
Not something you see too often on a yacht is a combo lathe/mill unit. I'd probably be down there making swarf on a daily basis. LOL.
Very interesting
I’m starting to realize what goes into the insane prices of these yachts 😂. This thing has all the systems of a floating city 😂
Shipshape and Bristol fashion!