I may flatter myself that I can begin to relate to Rico and Victoria (on cultural if not nautical, definitely not generational grounds) but I'm confident that I can speak for the TH-cam community that they are among the most enjoyable couples on TH-cam. Even for non-nautical types their content is endlessly entertaining and informative. Thank you Rico and Victoria and best of luck with your Nautiguys adventure
Regarding the wired remote: Can you have them put a cable reel in there that will retract the cable and lock in place so that you can pull it out to the desired length, give it a strike tug, lock it in place, then you won't be having to hold the pull on it. But then when you want to go back, you can just give it a tug, release the lock and let it roll back in. Hope I explained that good.
@@vincentcollin6490 most will be wired for safety. There would be nothing worse than a failure of the rechargeable battery during close maneuvering a vessel this size, not to mention the risk of signal blockage due to the steel hull or RF transmission from the radars and radios.
Wired remote needs to be able to be unplugged and moved to plug in at a different location. Don't want to be giving tugs on it to lock/unlock it because the wires could get damaged and pull out, and you don't want to accidentally put tension on it and release the lock and have it pulled out of your hand when trying to dock when your hands are sweaty or wet with rain.
@@mikerickards3721OK, I understand. My thought came from the fact that I'd seen boats with wireless remote controls around the captain's neck, knowing that she's resting on her charger cradle!
Starting out the weekend by watching you two first thing Saturday morning is always the best way to get into a positive mood for whatever weekend chores have to be done. Your high spirits and sense of humor is great! I hope you will continue with great progress in all of your endeavors.
For your little anchoring "problem", you can use a selfie stick with a mirror (easy fix).... or, it it be still possible, to instal a camera above the pocket (like a door bell camera) and drop the anchor fully remotely from the pilot house with the video on a screen for control.
@@NautiGuysI was thinking something like the "Garmin Surround View Camera System" or the "Raymarine DockSense Control assisted docking system" which can help you when you're maneuvering short handed.
I would have two handholds placed at the bow because if you get overweight when maneuvering in the harbor you have nowhere to hold on to and the propeller keeps turning. Until it comes to a standstill, you are suddenly minced meat. So better safe than sorry. You can expect icing in winter. I lived in Norway for a long time. Always a hand for safety. There's nowhere to hold on to the wide bow parapet. Safety rarely wins a beauty prize, but means less costs for a funeral. At sea, small mistakes become tragedies. I wish you both a good future. Wolfgang
They produced that series. They are handling the media for Bering. That was part of the deal for them getting their yacht at a discount. They would produce their media comtent.
Rico, there are two ways to look at this: a) eine schoene Frau gehoert dir nie allein, b) look at how many guys envy you. You two are a joy to behold. Live long and prosper (not original from me, lol).
You guys are funnier than a comedy show. Victoria, you will not have a problem anchoring. I am sure Bering is building their yachts like a ship and I have anchored all sizes of ships all over the world and never had a problem. You will easily see the anchor from the deck.
Truly must be one of the highlights if your guys's life right now watching this beautiful ship coming together knowing it's yours every bit of it😊😊😊😊😊😊
A very amusing video with great incidental music. Your boat is absolutely massive! The lovely Victoria’s white outfit was not one of her most flattering!
Thank you so much for sharing this process with us. After 20 years of building offshore oil rigs and subsea oil field equipment it is really nice to see this much labor and care taken to create something of beauty as well
well, the easy answer is to install a mini camera on the front of the boat for the anchor so you can watch from your phone anywhere from where you are. then watch the anchor go up or down from anywhere in the world. and or also put a .GPS tag on the anchor.
You guys are doing well. Video was published 8 min ago, over 550 views, am impressed. With regard to the anchoring I can only advise to get the non wired remote controls for every part on the boat, so that means thrusters, engines and anchor. You will love it when you have it, makes your life so much easier and then you don't need the wing stations. What size chain will you use ? And is the windlass able to take the stress of anchoring or do you need a snubber ?
What a joy to watch the pure joy/giddiness the two of you have as your boat is coming together. I look forward to the progress updates as you bring all of us on this journey with you.
You two are hilarious!!!! Enjoy your show every week and look forward to your new boat next year! I love your boat tours and nice to see a nice couple doing work together!!
It is re-centering to realize your initial joy and exuberance when back in Antalya comes from the "progressive realization of a worthy cause or goal"-- your SUCCESS in making this explorer yacht a reality; it is a delight to share in this ride towards completion. Thanks for taking us with.
Portable Cameras, suction cupped on,(as much of the structure is Aluminum,and will have wood trim), will aid when docking, and keeping track of guests on the water. You have stationary, but will want moveable. Some guests may want recordings of their parties and these will allow you to help do that while you're busy.
I had to look up fairing compound as it looked like auto body bondo but bondo will absorb water so fairing compound is epoxy, polyester, or vinyl ester a water resistant blend of products that can be used below the water line.
The changes since the last update are amazing. You two are running all around M/Y NoName (so when do we get her real name) like it's already your home. So cool. Oh, most important question; what brand of champagne will you use to christen her? Loved the video. Your outfits are...interesting.😅LOL
To see the anchor pocket, just put a mirror on the end of a stick-maybe a makeup mirror on the end of a stiff fishing rod. You won’t have to lean over to see the anchor.
I would add an inferred camera and a light over the anchor pocket linked to a display. I would think it would be easy to add at this stage of the build. Rico could you go into more technical detail on say for example on how the insulation is installed or how the walls will be attached to the hull you know NautiGuy stuff. Love you guys, keep up the great content.
A big "HELLO!" to Marsh and Mellow! She is coming along nicely. Here are a few more baby boat names for your collection :) TRIAD / NEXXUS / WIZARD / GERONIMO! / BLUE IGUANA / CAMELOT / NESSIE / Be well and happy, Duke
What type of anchor configuration are you going to use on your yacht? and have you gotten one stuck that you had to abandon? I just watched a video on how to get one unstuck, it looked to be a plow anchor. Looks like by now someone would have invented a better anchor that has a release mechanism
you could add wing mirrors so Victoria can see the anchor pockets 😘👌 The boat is having her foundation applied, to hide any wrinkles and zits. 🤣😂 great update, the boat is really taking shape. 2x👍
i was thinking it would be cool to have a small crane that you could set a type of harness on the end that you could then suspend yourself over the water (not to be shark bait of course) but so you can then see and even maintain the forward parts of the boat, and in this case fully observe anything you needed to in front and over the side. have a water proof wired controller on the cable itself and harness set up, so you could control it yourself while siting in it. (this could also be a fun thing to use if you had a tall mast and wanted to not have to climb it, you could just crane yourself up top lol.
Could you install a few extra cameras to cover the areas of concern for anchoring? Also, could you have a wireless set of controls for the biat, or are you just going with wired for safety reasons?
Victoria, you exhibit the treasured values of a Libra female. Happy, bouncy, grounded, and easily relatable to those who surround you. Rico, yes, you deserve your prize.
Can you install Infrared/wide angle camera on the anchor pocket to verify the position of your anchors as another set of eyes? Similar to how the A380 uses them as taxi guides as well as other view points that the pilots cannot see. Appreciate you both for sharing this amazing dream come reality.
@@NautiGuys That's what a friend is for.. I only say this as my name is Friend, thankfully my middle name isn't Lee or Less but Ernest and my lastname is Deming. Love your attention to detail and hard work on all of these videos.
I love this music. Reminds me of Good Eats. I was waiting for Alton Brown to come to out and tell me some food fact that would tie in with a yacht. Like 'Did you know that the reason the British are called Limey's is because the British seafarers in the 1800's wanted to ward off scurvy so they carried lime trees with them on their ships. Oranges and lemons too, but today we are talking about fairings and limes. And that is..' then we get the NautiGuys splash instead of Good Eats.
I think the moon suits should be a permanent attire lol 😂 that is a lot of cable for the remote. Hopefully it’s not too much of a pain to manage. This video was informative and hilarious. Well done!!! ❤ it was worth it just to watch Victoria stick her head out the gunnel port lol 😂 made my day !
The M/Y NoName looks great. She is growing almost daily. You both look good for having done that fast trip from the states. The bow area looks great. Can't wait to see her done. Good bridge entry width. I would need every inch. LOL Waiting for the second video with bated breath.
I don't think I could walk around on that top deck, without railings, with at least a three-story drop straight to concrete. I KNOW I couldn't bend at the waist over the side to look for the anchor location. More power to you both! Nice Oompa-Loompa costumes too.
Watching on a cruise ship heading back to Southampton! I love these informative and funny videos! Looks like you’ll see the anchor which is good! You too were hilarious with the height 😂😂
I love the relatively small pilot house, the visibility is going to be so good. It looks like rescue craft type pilot house?. Sorry don't know much about boats but safe looking rescue type steel hull boats are the best looking to me. The ones that have been converted from rescue to private. The oval shape of the pilot house has a bit of a vintage look?. Looks fantastic whatever it is.
Why don't you do like RVs and have an outside camera pointing at your anchor and you can see it from inside and stay dry and it would be one on each side pointing at the anchor cameras. You can even have a flare system or you can even have water system set up to rinse down your anchor chain and anchor automatic. Take seawater and pointed at the chain and has the anchor comes up. It's getting washed
Love it! It is a massive project for sure!! Though it is an expensive boat (good price compared with others) you can see why, a lot of man hours to put this together.
Maybe the M/V NoName could be the Marshmallow Clowns? Oh, maybe not. That might mean you'd need to have have the marshmallow suits on board. My wife and I have been following the build from day 1. Enjoyed the information and the humor you bring in every episode! Looking forward to each one. May your journeys bring you Health & Happiness, Love and Laughter. Mark and Annie ♥
You two Marsh-mellows had me LMAO! Everyone knows the saying "you need to find someone to grow old with", that is not right; you need to find someone to stay forever young with!
Love your videos and I hope to convince my partner to go with a Bering one day! So fascinating seeing the build process and thank you so much for sharing this so beautifully!
lol nice episode!! full of energy!! 'You going in there? I'm not going in there, you go in there!🤣" Hey Mikey, tell Mikey to do it; Mikey does everything!!
I may flatter myself that I can begin to relate to Rico and Victoria (on cultural if not nautical, definitely not generational grounds) but I'm confident that I can speak for the TH-cam community that they are among the most enjoyable couples on TH-cam. Even for non-nautical types their content is endlessly entertaining and informative. Thank you Rico and Victoria and best of luck with your Nautiguys adventure
Awwwww thank you sooooo much for the kind words
100% on board with that ⚓️
Along with the Wynns!
Well said!👍👍👍
Yashir!
You two are a perfect example of how no matter what age we are in life, we all remain young on the inside.
Yes we are
Regarding the wired remote: Can you have them put a cable reel in there that will retract the cable and lock in place so that you can pull it out to the desired length, give it a strike tug, lock it in place, then you won't be having to hold the pull on it. But then when you want to go back, you can just give it a tug, release the lock and let it roll back in. Hope I explained that good.
You've explained it well!
About this control, why isn't it wireless?
@@vincentcollin6490 most will be wired for safety. There would be nothing worse than a failure of the rechargeable battery during close maneuvering a vessel this size, not to mention the risk of signal blockage due to the steel hull or RF transmission from the radars and radios.
Wired remote needs to be able to be unplugged and moved to plug in at a different location. Don't want to be giving tugs on it to lock/unlock it because the wires could get damaged and pull out, and you don't want to accidentally put tension on it and release the lock and have it pulled out of your hand when trying to dock when your hands are sweaty or wet with rain.
@@mikerickards3721OK, I understand.
My thought came from the fact that I'd seen boats with wireless remote controls around the captain's neck, knowing that she's resting on her charger cradle!
Starting out the weekend by watching you two first thing Saturday morning is always the best way to get into a positive mood for whatever weekend chores have to be done. Your high spirits and sense of humor is great! I hope you will continue with great progress in all of your endeavors.
awww thank you sooo much for the kind words Jack - you are the best - now get back to your chores lol
Don't ever change Victoria. You bring out the inner child in all of us! Great and funny video.
😊 thank you
Victoria, you said "follow the marshmallow." I must say, you are doubtless the cutest marshmallow I have ever seen. 😘
Loving the boat build.
awwww thank you
For your little anchoring "problem", you can use a selfie stick with a mirror (easy fix).... or, it it be still possible, to instal a camera above the pocket (like a door bell camera) and drop the anchor fully remotely from the pilot house with the video on a screen for control.
Thanks for the advise - appreciate it!
@@NautiGuysI was thinking something like the "Garmin Surround View Camera System" or the "Raymarine DockSense Control assisted docking system" which can help you when you're maneuvering short handed.
Do what Loon does, put a drone up and you have a great view of all sides of the boat and the dock.
Victoria even makes a stay--puft suit look cute!
lol thanks 😉
8:00 I now have a very clear image in my mind of 6-year-old Victoria being freed from the bannister.... "Help! I'm STUCK!!"
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I would have two handholds placed at the bow because if you get overweight when maneuvering in the harbor you have nowhere to hold on to and the propeller keeps turning. Until it comes to a standstill, you are suddenly minced meat. So better safe than sorry. You can expect icing in winter. I lived in Norway for a long time. Always a hand for safety. There's nowhere to hold on to the wide bow parapet. Safety rarely wins a beauty prize, but means less costs for a funeral. At sea, small mistakes become tragedies. I wish you both a good future. Wolfgang
You know what they say, "A ship in the night is better than a tug in the morning!" (Think about it) 😂
Even in that coverall Victoria looks good going away.👍👍🙂🙂
c1 Bering and of course Alexei just put out a 7 part series on what goes into building a Bering. Worth checking out.
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They produced that series. They are handling the media for Bering. That was part of the deal for them getting their yacht at a discount. They would produce their media comtent.
Very professional job@@clifbradley
Rico, there are two ways to look at this: a) eine schoene Frau gehoert dir nie allein, b) look at how many guys envy you. You two are a joy to behold. Live long and prosper (not original from me, lol).
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You guys are funnier than a comedy show. Victoria, you will not have a problem anchoring. I am sure Bering is building their yachts like a ship and I have anchored all sizes of ships all over the world and never had a problem. You will easily see the anchor from the deck.
thanks for the words of encouragement Darrell 💙
Truly must be one of the highlights if your guys's life right now watching this beautiful ship coming together knowing it's yours every bit of it😊😊😊😊😊😊
A very amusing video with great incidental music. Your boat is absolutely massive! The lovely Victoria’s white outfit was not one of her most flattering!
lol
This was like a good episode of "I Love Lucy". Boy, I needed a good laugh. Charming.
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Good to see owners get to know the in[s] and out[s] of their own superyacht
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Thank you so much for sharing this process with us. After 20 years of building offshore oil rigs and subsea oil field equipment it is really nice to see this much labor and care taken to create something of beauty as well
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well, the easy answer is to install a mini camera on the front of the boat for the anchor so you can watch from your phone anywhere from where you are. then watch the anchor go up or down from anywhere in the world. and or also put a .GPS tag on the anchor.
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You guys are doing well. Video was published 8 min ago, over 550 views, am impressed.
With regard to the anchoring I can only advise to get the non wired remote controls for every part on the boat, so that means thrusters, engines and anchor. You will love it when you have it, makes your life so much easier and then you don't need the wing stations.
What size chain will you use ? And is the windlass able to take the stress of anchoring or do you need a snubber ?
awwww
Thank you for showing the progress of your boat😊
Our pleasure! Thank you so much for watching!
The music is perfect for your adventure…
Thanks
You guys are always interesting, entertaining, and informative to watch. This video was just too much fun too! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
A part 2, your killing us 🤣 Thanks for the share guys.
thanks for watching
The build is coming along great! So excited for you guys! Love you! 🤩😍😘
we love you back
All hail -- the energizer bunny has arrived!!
You guys are just too darn cute!!
awww thanks Todd
Great job as always. Thanks for all your efforts in bringing us quality content. Always great to see the progress on the boat. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching 🙏💙
They need to make a striped hazmat suit for Victoria, but that might look like a prison jumpsuit. If being goofy becomes a crime it could work 😂
lol
What a joy to watch the pure joy/giddiness the two of you have as your boat is coming together. I look forward to the progress updates as you bring all of us on this journey with you.
🙏🏻🙏🏻💙💙💙
You guys are just hysterical together. Its a toss up as to why i watch…your interactions together or the boats! Best thing on youtube!
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What a fun tour today. I felt like I was watching two Oompa Loompas :) Love you guys!!
Lol
Loving every second of the reveal....hugs guys.
Tons of respect,
Mitch...( South Africa)
Thank you sooo much Mitch
I'm very proud of you two!!!
Awwww - we love you Mike!
"Follow the marshmallow" 🤣 You all are great.
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You guys are livin' the good life and having a blast. You always make me smile
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You two are hilarious!!!! Enjoy your show every week and look forward to your new boat next year! I love your boat tours and nice to see a nice couple doing work together!!
Thanks so much!
Glad that the ship is coming along nicely. It’s like observing the development of a baby for you guys.
Yes big baby that is 🤪
It is re-centering to realize your initial joy and exuberance when back in Antalya comes from the "progressive realization of a worthy cause or goal"-- your SUCCESS in making this explorer yacht a reality; it is a delight to share in this ride towards completion. Thanks for taking us with.
Ooowwww thank youuuuuu 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
In several ways, this was a most fun video! "Follow the marshmallow" cracked me up!
Portable Cameras, suction cupped on,(as much of the structure is Aluminum,and will have wood trim), will aid when docking, and keeping track of guests on the water. You have stationary, but will want moveable. Some guests may want recordings of their parties and these will allow you to help do that while you're busy.
I had to look up fairing compound as it looked like auto body bondo but bondo will absorb water so fairing compound is epoxy, polyester, or vinyl ester a water resistant blend of products that can be used below the water line.
Seems like it needs BRIDGE WINGS. You could see the entire side, and the anchor, from the wing.,
that darn music is trapped in my skull! Thanks for including us on your wonderful build
Glad you liked it! 🤣
The changes since the last update are amazing. You two are running all around M/Y NoName (so when do we get her real name) like it's already your home. So cool. Oh, most important question; what brand of champagne will you use to christen her? Loved the video. Your outfits are...interesting.😅LOL
Thanks
To see the anchor pocket, just put a mirror on the end of a stick-maybe a makeup mirror on the end of a stiff fishing rod. You won’t have to lean over to see the anchor.
I would add an inferred camera and a light over the anchor pocket linked to a display. I would think it would be easy to add at this stage of the build.
Rico could you go into more technical detail on say for example on how the insulation is installed or how the walls will be attached to the hull you know NautiGuy stuff.
Love you guys, keep up the great content.
I like the `happy couple` vibe between you two. Am also dying to see the completed boat !
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Вика привет.Когда покажете 72ю??очень ждём!Кстати у вас самые лучшие обзоры.Остальные показывают себя ,а не лодки.
Владельцы 72ой не разрешили ее снимать 😔
You make ordering a semi-custom yacht look like fun.
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This had a real Charlie Chaplin feel to it. "Hey Victoria! Put your hesd through there...." Very interesting and amusing. I am still smiling.
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A big "HELLO!" to Marsh and Mellow! She is coming along nicely. Here are a few more baby boat names for your collection :)
TRIAD / NEXXUS / WIZARD / GERONIMO! / BLUE IGUANA / CAMELOT / NESSIE / Be well and happy, Duke
Hiiiii Duke - thank you!
What type of anchor configuration are you going to use on your yacht? and have you gotten one stuck that you had to abandon? I just watched a video on how to get one unstuck, it looked to be a plow anchor. Looks like by now someone would have invented a better anchor that has a release mechanism
Rather see it when it's finished. 😊
soon
When docking stern or side to you would have a deckhand with a radio communicating with the captain. So you don’t need to have full sight as captain.
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One thing we did for more visibility is put a convex mirror at the end of a pole or any mirror. Then just hold the pole out till you see the pocket.
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like 2 kids in a candy shop 🤩🤣🤣
Yesss lol
Great episode, what a fantastic boat it will be! Thanks for taking us along! Did you consider cameras for checking the anchor and the bow in general?
I cannot wait to see the finished product! This is going to be epic.
same here
Lol too funny putting your head through. I can't wait to see what it looks like done. I know you two are excited. Congrats. Love the chartering idea.
What is Fairing? I understand it’s the layer that goes over the metal surface. But what is actually the material? And what makes it hold up so well?
They make a self righting fixture for your anchor for your concerns Vic.
sounds fantastic 👌
you could add wing mirrors so Victoria can see the anchor pockets 😘👌 The boat is having her foundation applied, to hide any wrinkles and zits. 🤣😂 great update, the boat is really taking shape. 2x👍
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i was thinking it would be cool to have a small crane that you could set a type of harness on the end that you could then suspend yourself over the water (not to be shark bait of course) but so you can then see and even maintain the forward parts of the boat, and in this case fully observe anything you needed to in front and over the side. have a water proof wired controller on the cable itself and harness set up, so you could control it yourself while siting in it. (this could also be a fun thing to use if you had a tall mast and wanted to not have to climb it, you could just crane yourself up top lol.
Could you install a few extra cameras to cover the areas of concern for anchoring? Also, could you have a wireless set of controls for the biat, or are you just going with wired for safety reasons?
Yes, we are planning on it
I’ll sure be glad for you both when you get your new home!
We are toooo
OK Guys did as requested. We now are subscribed to both TH-cams. Yes you are over 100K here already, Aa a guy I will find this one very interesting.
You're the best! 💙😝🙏🏻🤩
I love your videos, you guys have too much fun....You are entitled to it :)
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Victoria, you exhibit the treasured values of a Libra female. Happy, bouncy, grounded, and easily relatable to those who surround you. Rico, yes, you deserve your prize.
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Nice, you guys hit 101K in here. Outstanding. I love watching the progress.
Thanks so much!
I’m really excited for you guys!!
awww thank you so much
I totally love this video you’re getting down and feeling the boat. You guys are awesome.
we love you - thanks for watching
All your technology, why not cameras for seeing the anchors?
Enjoy your videos immensely ❤❤
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So exciting!!!⚓️🌊🛥️🤙🔥❤️
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Great episode! Keep those cameras rolling NautiStyle err NautiGuys team! 😂🤣😂🤣👍👍
Always 🙏💙
@@NautiGuys 👍👍
Its lookin great folks
Awww thank you Mark
Can you install Infrared/wide angle camera on the anchor pocket to verify the position of your anchors as another set of eyes? Similar to how the A380 uses them as taxi guides as well as other view points that the pilots cannot see.
Appreciate you both for sharing this amazing dream come reality.
We appreciate you watching 🙏
@@NautiGuys That's what a friend is for.. I only say this as my name is Friend, thankfully my middle name isn't Lee or Less but Ernest and my lastname is Deming.
Love your attention to detail and hard work on all of these videos.
Beautiful ship, but HUGE! I get vertigo just watching you two. Can't wait to see it out on the water.
same here Mike
Would definitely recommend to clip on when you are anchoring
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I love this music. Reminds me of Good Eats. I was waiting for Alton Brown to come to out and tell me some food fact that would tie in with a yacht. Like 'Did you know that the reason the British are called Limey's is because the British seafarers in the 1800's wanted to ward off scurvy so they carried lime trees with them on their ships. Oranges and lemons too, but today we are talking about fairings and limes. And that is..' then we get the NautiGuys splash instead of Good Eats.
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Im so excited. Really hope you guys bring her to Marina Del Rey one day so I could visit.
maybe
I think the moon suits should be a permanent attire lol 😂 that is a lot of cable for the remote. Hopefully it’s not too much of a pain to manage. This video was informative and hilarious. Well done!!! ❤ it was worth it just to watch Victoria stick her head out the gunnel port lol 😂 made my day !
Awww so happy to hear.
The M/Y NoName looks great. She is growing almost daily. You both look good for having done that fast trip from the states. The bow area looks great. Can't wait to see her done. Good bridge entry width. I would need every inch. LOL Waiting for the second video with bated breath.
awwww same here
What a fun video, I’m really digging the music and editing. Things are getting pretty real and exciting for you. Stay safe and stay well.
😎✌🏻🤟🏻🤙🏻🖖🏻
Thanks so much!
I don't think I could walk around on that top deck, without railings, with at least a three-story drop straight to concrete. I KNOW I couldn't bend at the waist over the side to look for the anchor location. More power to you both! Nice Oompa-Loompa costumes too.
thanks Steve
Watching on a cruise ship heading back to Southampton! I love these informative and funny videos! Looks like you’ll see the anchor which is good! You too were hilarious with the height 😂😂
Thank you soo much for watching Karen - we appreciate you!
I love the relatively small pilot house, the visibility is going to be so good. It looks like rescue craft type pilot house?. Sorry don't know much about boats but safe looking rescue type steel hull boats are the best looking to me. The ones that have been converted from rescue to private. The oval shape of the pilot house has a bit of a vintage look?. Looks fantastic whatever it is.
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Fun to watch!1 I just got my fishing baot!!! 70 Thousand 19 ft... Love evey bit of it!! One boat at a Time!!!
That is awesome!
Hey guys, great episode.
What’s the estimate for completion and how long after that until you take delivery?
Why don't you do like RVs and have an outside camera pointing at your anchor and you can see it from inside and stay dry and it would be one on each side pointing at the anchor cameras. You can even have a flare system or you can even have water system set up to rinse down your anchor chain and anchor automatic. Take seawater and pointed at the chain and has the anchor comes up. It's getting washed
Congratulations on 100k subscribers
Thank you so much 😀
Love it! It is a massive project for sure!! Though it is an expensive boat (good price compared with others) you can see why, a lot of man hours to put this together.
got that right - thanks for watching Jamie!
If you're worried about leaning out to look over at your anchor get a mirror on an extendable handle.
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Came over from the main channel after you suggested while in the galley of that lovely 80s super yacht
Happy to hear Alexander
Maybe the M/V NoName could be the Marshmallow Clowns? Oh, maybe not. That might mean you'd need to have have the marshmallow suits on board.
My wife and I have been following the build from day 1. Enjoyed the information and the humor you bring in every episode! Looking forward to each one.
May your journeys bring you Health & Happiness, Love and Laughter.
Mark and Annie ♥
awwww thank you so much Mark and Annie - we love you back
Ah, fairing next week, not to be missed, adding shape and smooth curves to the Big Girl, yes!!!!!
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You two Marsh-mellows had me LMAO!
Everyone knows the saying "you need to find someone to grow old with", that is not right; you need to find someone to stay forever young with!
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Love your videos and I hope to convince my partner to go with a Bering one day! So fascinating seeing the build process and thank you so much for sharing this so beautifully!
awww thanks Mike - fingers crossed on the Bering
You guys are so funny, this is really silly and entertaining
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lol nice episode!! full of energy!! 'You going in there? I'm not going in there, you go in there!🤣" Hey Mikey, tell Mikey to do it; Mikey does everything!!
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Coming along! so exciting
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