Good to see you back Tristen. The circle portions in the windshield are to keep the rain off. The flag hoisted during fueling is solid red. Hope that I got those right. 🤗 🍷
Im curious about the engines. In my mind, 475hp per an engine seems low for a yacht of this size. Though i would assume plenty of torque to push her while maintaining fuel efficiency.
@pken9814 It's a displacement vessel and does not go on plane. So, it's meant to apply torque for range. Rough guesses with 2 engines at 475 at 31 meters, at 8 to 10 knots cruise range would be 4000 NM. Possibly more depending on the tanks. Nordharven usually performs about the same on their 95 series also with 475. If you want world exploration, displacement is the way to.
The things up on the windows, are basically electrically powered viewing portals with a pane of glass that spins at high speed, so that any rain that lands on them gets flung off, thus allowing you to see out in bad weather, without wipers.
Those spinning windows are also used on CNC machining equipment. Many CNC's utilize a milky-looking coolant fluid sprayed onto the cutting parts and the rapid spinning machinery throws the coolant all over the windows of the CNC machine, making it difficult for the operator to see the work --- the spinning window port offers a clear view inside.
I'm very happy for you, Captain Mortlock. Bravo. That's the flag you'll want. Those things on the windows are neutonium pulse generators which are used to open jump gates once the vessel reaches relativistic speeds.
Really nice that the owner(s) allow you to film. Not everyone would have been up for that, and it's good to see Captain Mortlock back in the wheelhouse!
I have not been on your channel for a long time, but something told me to check you out today. First congratulations on your new command. I believe your new vessel is an explorer yacht and if it is that is great. I remember you saying that you wanted to captain one several videos ago and I am glad that you got your wish. Now for the homework you gave me to do. Thanks a lot.😅😅😅The circles on the bridge windows are Clearview Screens used to see through in heavy rain and seas. It has a glass disk that is heated and rotates to disperse heavy sea spray, rain and snow. Also prevents condensation and icing. The screen is driven by an electric motor. The bunkering flag is the red flag which stands for B.
Good to see you back at the helm Captain. Looks like you will be having plenty of fun on this vessel. Hopefully we will see Giv and your boy during this new adventure
Great to see you so happy and excited. All the best in your new chapter and hope your employers have a great experience from you, the crew and the ship
I see people saying the windows are spinner windows, this is obviously wrong. They are clearly modified searchlights to cast the Bat-signal to summon Batman when in distress.
Proper sea boat, Tristan. It's been awhile since I've seen these spinning windows, but it says a lot for the seagoing nature of this vessel. Look forward to watching your adventures, and by the looks of it you too.
I'm pausing to add a comment after just starting the video; Tristan, when I saw this video pop up I was so excited! Your presence in the YT yachting world has been missed... I followed all your AWOL videos. What a cool craft you have now, with a world-travelling pedigree. Looking forward to this new journey on that beautiful boat!
Hallo Tristan, congratulation to your new Office. I'm glad to see you again on the bridge of an great vessel. I wish you all the best for your new Command. Greetings from Germany. Jörg
Congratulations on this new command, she is an absolute beauty, stunning lines ! And she already has an awesome travel history ! Many more travels to come. For a 2002 boat she is in superb condition and after you put your wish list in there she will be even better. As for the stabilizers, you may want to talk to CMC with their electric fins. When you were onboard our boat we did not have stabilizers, put them on last year and they are awesome. Work basically 24 hours per day, always ready to intervene and use basically no electricity at all (since they adjust themselves to what is needed). We use them underway, on anchor and even in port. The minimal electricity draw makes it possible to run them off our solar panels (which we did not have when you were onboard) and our battery bank. Minimal maintenance, don't take up a lot of space and after 1 year of 24/7 usage we have had no failures whatsoever. Having them as a add on to your existing Naiads would make your journeys so much more pleasant. We did Corfu to Turkey and now Turkey back to Croatia, would not want to be without them anymore. Safe travels and we will follow you on your journey. 👍
Those round discs spin at great speed thus spinning off spray and rainwater - absolutely essential for a yacht of this size when bad weather hits at sea.
@@SuperYachtCaptain As a matter of interest I am an 81 year old ex Royal Marine whose expertise was as an Amphibious Operations Officer and I also commanded the LC Training Centre at Poole in Dorset in the late '60's and hold a bridge watch keeping Cert for a major RN vessel (the old HMS Bulwark) I have been a keen sailor all my life and followed your earlier series with great interest - so glad you are back!
Congratulations to your new command ! Your smile on the video says everything ! When you left „ Port de Cannes“ for your last trip with „AWOL“ for the transfer to Amerika we missed the departure only 15 minutes , I was very sad because I didn't know at that point that it would be the last trip with AWOL… Great to have you back !!!
Ahoy there Captain Tristan! Great to see you back once again, we have really missed your interesting Vlogs, and have been following the Loon Vlogs, which are really good too! The 2 round units on your windscreen are round wipers, but a little tiny, normal wipers are best. Looking forward to your feedback, the new craft looks wonderful. Adios from sunny Spain.
I never knew I missed that intro until just then. Welcome back to being a super yacht captain once more and all the best in this new change in your life. I look forward to all the interesting things you will be sharing with us.
Congrats on your new command! Nice to see you back. The yacht is a beauty. Red flag for bunkering and the window spinner for rain. Like a windshield wiper that spins instead of wipes.
welcome Back Captain T! Those are centrifugal water shedders to give you visibility in storms so heavy that other methods would work ( ie wipers). Enjoy your new gig! Kind regards, Bob S.
Welcome back. I hope you finally get out of the Med and take us along on different adventures. Hope you and your family are well. From a long time fan.
OMG the Real Captain is Back I'm so Pleased for You Man and she looks a Nice Ship should be fun we can see you also very Happy to be doing this again by your Massive Grin lol thanks and Congrats
Welcome back! Cool that the owner allows you to film, thanks for that. It's a clear view screen, bij spinning the circle at hi speed all the water will fly of. Red flag during fuel bunkering i would say.
Quite clear you're back doing what you love, you look like a kid with a new toy (a very expensive one), happy for you and happy for me since I will get to see more of your videos which I love as well. Congratulations.
nice one.....answers to questions, spins to clear water when in rough seas. so you have a clear view when the rest of the bridge windows are sheeting water. 2nd one is a red flad....
Hope you are enjoying your new ride, she looks pretty sturdy. I hope you get to go further afield. I took delivery of our my new drive last November, currently half-way around the world in Oz. Some fantastic places to go visit in the Pacific you will love it. Currently at home in Marbella for a few weeks before we start the second part of the journey. Regards
As a former US Navy Craftmaster, 1st Question: They are use during rain or heavy seas, they spin too continuedly keep the glass clear. And the 2nd Question: Bravo Flag
It’s so awesome to see you back Captaining a yacht! I missed your videos from when you were on AWOL. I’m excited to explore the seas and your new boat! Cheers!
It's great to see you back as a captain! I've missed the videos. I hope you continue with including the mechanics and behind the scenes stuff in addition to the actual travels. One of my favorites from AWOL was the tour of the tunnel for all the utilities that ran the entire length. It's the stuff you don't generally see.
Congratulations! Welcome to the world of serious yachting! (as opposed to the great AWOL which is an entirely different sort of yachting/boutique hotel fun). Looking forward to following along on your new adventures, well done Captain!
Congrats Tristin on your new command! Beautiful Yacht! The windows have fans to keep the windows clear no matter the seas and work better than the windscreen wipers. Looking forward to your new adventures!
Great to see you back in command. I loved all of the videos on AWOL and this feels like the start of a new season of a favourite tv show. Happy sailing!
Great to see you back Captain. Wishing you all the best the very best for your future cruising . Hope Giv and baby are good . Will they be join you on board periodically
Great to see you back on board Cpt. Bunkering flag used to be solid red and the round hi spinning disk is water dispersing unit that allows constant viewing when under foul weather conditions. Thing thats it, takes me back to my commercial diving days. Cant wait for the content to come, she is a beautiful vessel.
Clear views Captain and the ruler is with your parallel ruler ! But you already knew that ! Congratulations on your new command and look forward to meeting you on your next trip to Western Australia.
Welcome back and nice to see you again as captain Tristan !! We (the Dutch) call the round things in de front window "Slingerruiten" they keep the vision foreward clean of any water, like rain or spray from the bow in rough weather.. Will be following your gain from here !!
Wow, well welcome back Captain Mortlock. Great to see you back in command of a vessel, and what a vessel. Looking forward to seeing the video's you post for a better insight into the yachts interior and the decks. Also looking forward to your travels, as this is a private yacht I hope the owner will allow you to show us your travels. I hope this is not the end of "Mortlock Yachts"?. Again welcome back Tristan
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Good to see you back Tristen. The circle portions in the windshield are to keep the rain off. The flag hoisted during fueling is solid red. Hope that I got those right. 🤗 🍷
Im curious about the engines. In my mind, 475hp per an engine seems low for a yacht of this size. Though i would assume plenty of torque to push her while maintaining fuel efficiency.
@pken9814 It's a displacement vessel and does not go on plane. So, it's meant to apply torque for range. Rough guesses with 2 engines at 475 at 31 meters, at 8 to 10 knots cruise range would be 4000 NM. Possibly more depending on the tanks. Nordharven usually performs about the same on their 95 series also with 475. If you want world exploration, displacement is the way to.
Welcome back when was the last refit and what was done to engines as you said its done a few moles so thay will be or are knackered out by now
Its a elctric window when its raining you can start it and you have clean site, its going around fast
The things up on the windows, are basically electrically powered viewing portals with a pane of glass that spins at high speed, so that any rain that lands on them gets flung off, thus allowing you to see out in bad weather, without wipers.
@@KSSilenceAU 💯 🙌
Especially in severe weather or heavy rain, those spin windows work better than wipers.
In the UK, they're often referred to as "Kent" screens after the name of the manufacturer.
Those spinning windows are also used on CNC machining equipment. Many CNC's utilize a milky-looking coolant fluid sprayed onto the cutting parts and the rapid spinning machinery throws the coolant all over the windows of the CNC machine, making it difficult for the operator to see the work --- the spinning window port offers a clear view inside.
Yup, I was going to comment the same, but you beat me to it. 🙂
Your smile speaks volumes about your new command…congratulations
Yep, I can most definitely go along with that. Totally cool and wicked.😁
Fantastic to see you back where you belong. Welcome back Captain Mortlock.
@@grahambrown8123 thank you 🤩
Dear Captain Tristan
Consider being involved with Motor Yacth LOON?
Fantastic
I'm very happy for you, Captain Mortlock. Bravo. That's the flag you'll want. Those things on the windows are neutonium pulse generators which are used to open jump gates once the vessel reaches relativistic speeds.
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyy!!!! Welcome back Tristan. So wonderful to have you back again. I'm thrilled! Look forward to seeing your future vlogs.. 🥳🥳
@@graycee8326 thank you, I’m thrilled to have embarked on this new adventure 🙌🙌
Really nice that the owner(s) allow you to film. Not everyone would have been up for that, and it's good to see Captain Mortlock back in the wheelhouse!
Nice to see you back in command
@@nickmckay4369 many thanks 🙏
I have not been on your channel for a long time, but something told me to check you out today. First congratulations on your new command. I believe your new vessel is an explorer yacht and if it is that is great. I remember you saying that you wanted to captain one several videos ago and I am glad that you got your wish. Now for the homework you gave me to do. Thanks a lot.😅😅😅The circles on the bridge windows are Clearview Screens used to see through in heavy rain and seas. It has a glass disk that is heated and rotates to disperse heavy sea spray, rain and snow. Also prevents condensation and icing. The screen is driven by an electric motor. The bunkering flag is the red flag which stands for B.
Good to see you back at the helm Captain. Looks like you will be having plenty of fun on this vessel. Hopefully we will see Giv and your boy during this new adventure
Are they still together ?
Congratulations on the new vessel. Smooth sailing.
So glad you're back at the helm. Can't wait to see more vlogs and where you sail in the world.
Congratulations on your new command.
Glad you are back in command. Enjoy.
Great to see you so happy and excited. All the best in your new chapter and hope your employers have a great experience from you, the crew and the ship
I see people saying the windows are spinner windows, this is obviously wrong. They are clearly modified searchlights to cast the Bat-signal to summon Batman when in distress.
Look at that smile, heck it made me smile. Congratulations on a new journey. Safe, Fun sails and continue to have the time of your life.
Proper sea boat, Tristan. It's been awhile since I've seen these spinning windows, but it says a lot for the seagoing nature of this vessel. Look forward to watching your adventures, and by the looks of it you too.
@@d.j.vanderschoot3717 💯 this is a proven ocean going vessel, with global capabilities. 😎
Good to see you back at the helm again. Looking forward to watching your adventures in new parts of the world.
Amazing news Tristan. Congratulations 🎉- oh and they are always clear spaces on the screen. They spin incredibly fast to keep the water off!!
@@edsageseamaster3440 thank you so much 😎🙏
Congratulations ... she's beautiful. Looking forward to following your adventures!
I'm pausing to add a comment after just starting the video; Tristan, when I saw this video pop up I was so excited! Your presence in the YT yachting world has been missed... I followed all your AWOL videos. What a cool craft you have now, with a world-travelling pedigree. Looking forward to this new journey on that beautiful boat!
Thank you so much for your kind message. I really hope you enjoy our new adventure. I know I will enjoy sharing it with you all.
So glad to see you back at the helm, can’t wait to see what adventures you’ve got planned.
Hallo Tristan, congratulation to your new Office. I'm glad to see you again on the bridge of an great vessel. I wish you all the best for your new Command. Greetings from Germany. Jörg
Happy to see you again as captain. From the Netherlands we say ‘Ahoy and goede vaart!’ Stay safe.
It's great to have you back where you belong.
@@dangoldman6636 it’s great to be back 😎👍
Congratulations on this new command, she is an absolute beauty, stunning lines ! And she already has an awesome travel history ! Many more travels to come.
For a 2002 boat she is in superb condition and after you put your wish list in there she will be even better.
As for the stabilizers, you may want to talk to CMC with their electric fins. When you were onboard our boat we did not have stabilizers, put them on last year and they are awesome. Work basically 24 hours per day, always ready to intervene and use basically no electricity at all (since they adjust themselves to what is needed). We use them underway, on anchor and even in port. The minimal electricity draw makes it possible to run them off our solar panels (which we did not have when you were onboard) and our battery bank. Minimal maintenance, don't take up a lot of space and after 1 year of 24/7 usage we have had no failures whatsoever. Having them as a add on to your existing Naiads would make your journeys so much more pleasant. We did Corfu to Turkey and now Turkey back to Croatia, would not want to be without them anymore.
Safe travels and we will follow you on your journey. 👍
Those round discs spin at great speed thus spinning off spray and rainwater - absolutely essential for a yacht of this size when bad weather hits at sea.
@@cjwl1 💯
@@SuperYachtCaptain As a matter of interest I am an 81 year old ex Royal Marine whose expertise was as an Amphibious Operations Officer and I also commanded the LC Training Centre at Poole in Dorset in the late '60's and hold a bridge watch keeping Cert for a major RN vessel (the old HMS Bulwark) I have been a keen sailor all my life and followed your earlier series with great interest - so glad you are back!
They are called Kent Views. Used fir throwing water off the screen to allow a clear view when raining or inn heavy spray.
Just as a by the way a family friend who is a Master Mariner was a yacht Captain for amongst other owners John Latsis and Paul Getty 2
Congratulations, glad to see you back
In command🥂
Congratulations on your new command Tristan! Great to have you back! Looking forward to lots of new adventures with you!
@@neilhorstcraft1837 me too, looking forward to it aswell 🙂
Welcome back! You look so much happier being back in command!
Congratulations to your new command ! Your smile on the video says everything !
When you left „ Port de Cannes“ for your last trip with „AWOL“ for the transfer to Amerika we missed the departure only 15 minutes , I was very sad because I didn't know at that point that it would be the last trip with AWOL… Great to have you back !!!
Congratulations Tristan, love your videos and look forward to your adventures.
Les
Shes a beaut Clark!
Congratulations!
Ahoy there Captain Tristan! Great to see you back once again, we have really missed your interesting Vlogs, and have been following the Loon Vlogs, which are really good too! The 2 round units on your windscreen are round wipers, but a little tiny, normal wipers are best. Looking forward to your feedback, the new craft looks wonderful. Adios from sunny Spain.
Glad you're back at the helm. That old captain sure loved his paper charts. Lol
I never knew I missed that intro until just then. Welcome back to being a super yacht captain once more and all the best in this new change in your life. I look forward to all the interesting things you will be sharing with us.
Your smile says everything! happy for you mate :)
@@CordlezToaster 😀 🙌🙏
O man thats the first thing I noticed when I saw this video !!!. That happy face is again on the video :)
A great adventure has begun. I’m looking forward to seeing it unfold.
♥️😇👍
Congrats on your new command! Nice to see you back. The yacht is a beauty. Red flag for bunkering and the window spinner for rain. Like a windshield wiper that spins instead of wipes.
Good to see you back, where you belong 🙌 😊
Nice one, Tristan is great to see you back in command of such a cool yacht. A raft-up is needed before the end of the summer 🛥🛥🥂
Thanks Captain Paul and Loon team. Certainly looking forward to crossing paths again and a few more video collaborations
I'm watching this video right after watching @motoryachtloons part 3 of Atlantic Crossing. Dylan did great.
welcome Back Captain T! Those are centrifugal water shedders to give you visibility in storms so heavy that other methods would work ( ie wipers). Enjoy your new gig! Kind regards, Bob S.
Thank You Bob, all the best.
Welcome back. I hope you finally get out of the Med and take us along on different adventures. Hope you and your family are well.
From a long time fan.
It’s so good to see you back in command of another beautiful vessel. I’m happy for you and looking forward to following your new adventures.
OMG the Real Captain is Back I'm so Pleased for You Man and she looks a Nice Ship should be fun we can see you also very Happy to be doing this again by your Massive Grin lol thanks and Congrats
@@anthoneyking6572 thank you, I can’t wait to share all our adventures with all of you.
Welcome back Captain. Happy to see you back in the seat.
Welcome back! Cool that the owner allows you to film, thanks for that.
It's a clear view screen, bij spinning the circle at hi speed all the water will fly of. Red flag during fuel bunkering i would say.
@@brutus7319 thank you 🙏 and you are right on both questions 💯👍
Congratulations Tristan! Absolutely fabulous yacht with a lot of character.
Quite clear you're back doing what you love, you look like a kid with a new toy (a very expensive one), happy for you and happy for me since I will get to see more of your videos which I love as well. Congratulations.
nice one.....answers to questions, spins to clear water when in rough seas. so you have a clear view when the rest of the bridge windows are sheeting water. 2nd one is a red flad....
Clear screens, they spin really fast and throw water off, work much better than wipers in really heavy seas?
glad to see you back behind the wheel. Looking forward to following your new adventure. Congratulations.
Interesting to see she is an Australian flag vessel 👍 great to see you back at the helm, cheers from down-under.
@@andrewr886 Yes, sh s Ausie flag, I’m interested to learn more on the Australian flag state. 😎
They Fosters a good standard to ensure their vessels aren’t tinny…
Good old clearview screen. High speed rotating disc to spin off spray/rain and provide a clear view.
Hope you are enjoying your new ride, she looks pretty sturdy. I hope you get to go further afield. I took delivery of our my new drive last November, currently half-way around the world in Oz. Some fantastic places to go visit in the Pacific you will love it. Currently at home in Marbella for a few weeks before we start the second part of the journey. Regards
Is your wife joining you on the yacht?
Great to have you back, sail safe and looking forwards to your traves, hope your family are all well
BEST part of the video: ". . .I think a very interesting itinerary ahead ."
As a former US Navy Craftmaster, 1st Question: They are use during rain or heavy seas, they spin too continuedly keep the glass clear. And the 2nd Question: Bravo Flag
Congrats on the new command! Now go put that pawn back in the right spot ;)
@@nute923 hahaha, I didn’t think anyone would notice 😜
It’s so awesome to see you back Captaining a yacht! I missed your videos from when you were on AWOL. I’m excited to explore the seas and your new boat! Cheers!
Hope you enjoy it! 😎🙌👍
Good to see the big smile. Good luck.
It's great to see you back as a captain! I've missed the videos. I hope you continue with including the mechanics and behind the scenes stuff in addition to the actual travels. One of my favorites from AWOL was the tour of the tunnel for all the utilities that ran the entire length. It's the stuff you don't generally see.
Thank you, I hope to share some behind the scenes on Espiritu Santo
Congrats on the new job. 👍
Great to see you and see you producing this series again!
Welcome back, Skiper. She's a lovely go anywhere boat. The bow is huge. Would love a tour of boat, if that is permitted. Thanks for sharing.
Sounds good!
Great to see you again Tristan! I'm very excited to follow you in this new series of vlogs on this beautiful yacht.
Really nice to see you exited about your future adventures, hopefully you can take us all along for the ride 🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations! Welcome to the world of serious yachting! (as opposed to the great AWOL which is an entirely different sort of yachting/boutique hotel fun).
Looking forward to following along on your new adventures, well done Captain!
Agreed, Looking forward to this adventure.
Your excitement on taking command is infectious !!!!
I'm very happy for you. Congratulations. Wish you the best. Good luck with the whole operation. Look forward to videos. Congratulations.
Thank you so much!
Congratulations homie!!! I'm happy for you and excited to see where you go!
No way!!!!! I missed the show … welcome back .. she is a lovely ship
I am excited to watch your blog, Captain. I worked offshore oil for many years but never got to enjoy yachting very much. Looking forward to this!
Great to have you back on our screens again doing the job you excel at hope Giv and the baby are good👍
Thank you Robert. Family are doing great, thanks for asking. All the best
Congratulations, captain! A new chapter begins. Great yacht, and I'm looking forward to seeing a full tour & the upcoming episodes
Congratulations Tristan. Very happy for you. Best of luck and I'll be following along again while on your journeys.
Fair Winds friend
Great to see you back behind the wheel Tris.
Looking forward to some exciting content of your new adventures.
Great to see you back at your post Captain T! I have missed your videos happy to see a new era starting up!
Grate to see you back again the round glass window is for when in bad weather it will stay clear as it spins allowing you to see out
Love your channel, very happy to see ya back in command of another vessel. Can't wait for many more vlogs.
Fantastic to see you back at the helm!
I'm happy that you're back to making these kind of videos. I missed this from you. I wish you fair winds and following seas !!
Great to welcome you back, Tristan. Looking forwards to the vlogs. The circle things are rain clearers.
Congrats Tristin on your new command! Beautiful Yacht! The windows have fans to keep the windows clear no matter the seas and work better than the windscreen wipers. Looking forward to your new adventures!
I am so excited to see this channel back up again. God bless you and I pray for calm seas. Love from Colorado.
Thank You!
Congratulations you appear so happy to be back on the Bridge - Best wishes and enjoy, you deserve it and love the channel - Cheers
Welcome back lovely to see you back sooo excited on your new adventures is your wife on here with you thanks for sharing
Great to see you back in command. I loved all of the videos on AWOL and this feels like the start of a new season of a favourite tv show. Happy sailing!
Great to see you back Captain. Wishing you all the best the very best for your future cruising . Hope Giv and baby are good . Will they be join you on board periodically
Great to have you back and again at the helm. Ready to start watching all the new adventures.
Congratulations!!
Great to see you back on board Cpt. Bunkering flag used to be solid red and the round hi spinning disk is water dispersing unit that allows constant viewing when under foul weather conditions. Thing thats it, takes me back to my commercial diving days. Cant wait for the content to come, she is a beautiful vessel.
@6:15, Clear View Window (I have one on my trawler yacht too) Very effective.
happy to see you in command, I see a brighter light in your eyes
Clear views Captain and the ruler is with your parallel ruler ! But you already knew that ! Congratulations on your new command and look forward to meeting you on your next trip to Western Australia.
Welcome back and nice to see you again as captain Tristan !!
We (the Dutch) call the round things in de front window "Slingerruiten" they keep the vision foreward clean of any water, like rain or spray from the bow in rough weather..
Will be following your gain from here !!
Wow, well welcome back Captain Mortlock. Great to see you back in command of a vessel, and what a vessel. Looking forward to seeing the video's you post for a better insight into the yachts interior and the decks. Also looking forward to your travels, as this is a private yacht I hope the owner will allow you to show us your travels. I hope this is not the end of "Mortlock Yachts"?. Again welcome back Tristan
Good to see you back at the helm. Looking forward to many vids to come.😊
So happy to see you back in the Captain's Chair. I'm really looking forward to seeing your videos.