I love these videos, what I call, “educational videos”. From as long as I can remember I have wanted to know how things worked. When I was about ten my mother bought a new vacuum cleaner, as soon as my parents went out for a few hours, I took it apart and put it back together again. Thank you as always for sharing your journey.❤
As a manufacturing guy, I love these videos. People have no clue in the entire effort and complexity just to make these systems...which are a key sub assemblies that, minor in size to the entire boat, are so crucial to the comfort of said boat. Very cool facility...and products...pun intended. 😂
Watching videos like this makes you realize the staggering amount of engineering that goes into a yacht. I worked briefly at a steel shop where I worked on a press that bent steel. They also had a massive cutting machine that used water to cut. Impressive to see.
I know a lot of people find this stuff boring but I appreciate the deep dive in your vlogs into the engineering and building of all the technology that makes modern boating possible. Going straight to the top quality companies that build tenders, navigation , cooling, even sanitation systems for yachts shows the level of attention you’re giving not just to your own build but to taking all of us with you on your journey as well. It’s important that everyone gets to see the extraordinary effort that goes into building and supporting a yacht. It basically has to be a somewhat self sustaining eco system of itself. Can’t wait to see the launch of your new Bering 75!!🎉 Cheers from Florida 🌴☀️🌊⛵️🐬
I was holding my breath for launch day but these factory tours are fascinating. So don’t hurry, the more the merrier. Every time you check out the sources of your equipment and components I check out what I and friends have to see how they compare and their shortcomings if any. Modern tech and manufacturers like this who truly care about their product and buyer deserve a lot of credit.
I think it's awesome that you guys are taking us along educating us on your build but the one thing I've learned more than anything else is that you really need me to show more of Victoria dancing😊
As a former (now retired) patent attorney, I always enjoyed visiting factories to see new inventions ( or seeing the old stuff a new invention was going to replace - a patent attorney has to know the prior state of the art to understand what is new, innovative, and patentable about a new invention). Most patent attorneys also like this too, which is why my local patent lawyer association used to periodically arrange for plant tours of local factories, which were always well attended. Since I retired and moved away, I don't get do that anymore. Your videos "scratch that itch"; help fill that missing part of my life. Thank you!
Thank You Victoria and Rico for sharing these 2 parts of what goes into these Cooler machines, Incredible Engineering and Such a Great American owned company, Fantastic owners who put Quality above everything 👏🏽👏🏽 superb, from Australia
Great tour and Sir Rico if you're getting your pilots license I hope you're recording and release videos later im getting started shortly but can decide between helicopter or airplanes
I love you guys, I started using a chopper gun in 1974 during my apprenticeship as an FRP technician in new zealand. I would never invest in a fiberglass hole and I'm totally pro steel and the way that bearing seeds build their yachts
I worked with many brands- Marine Air Systems, Cruisaire, Neptune, Mermaid marine, Lunaire, Condaria,... AquaAir was some of the most innovative early on. The G4 variable capacity chiller with KVFR frequency drives was doing, in the 1990's, what some leading manufacturers in the HVAC world are just doing now. They were a little complex by the day's standards but worked great if you understood how to tune them & set them up correctly. I enjoyed working on them. DeWayne Nall had some good machines out there. I think he was the first to incorporate scroll compressors, too. Really miss working on boats for Larry Beard (Beard Marine) Best job I ever had.
Having watched every episode and loved seeing the perfect balance of tech detail and explanations I am so impressed. One aspect I would love love love to see you talk in detail on (including with Alexi) is stabilizers and how the tech has changed and what your exactly having. I know you mentioned fins but what about gyro and or anti pitch trim. I know the major companies are quickly adopting all three to work in concert as they all work at different speeds. As someone who gets seasick it’s probably my biggest interest with yachting.
I love this stuff guy's! An American business that doesn't import cheap, inferior parts from overseas and offers bugger all warranty. The fact that it is all made inhouse and has a huge warranty is amazing. Love from Australia.
Speaking as a photographer with over 25 years experience you should carry a clear filter around with you to put on your camera lens in dirty environments like that fiberglass spray booth. Protect your lens from salt water spray too.
So happy for you two!!! I remember watching you on that tiny boat you started out on... wow, the new ship is amazing! Can't wait to see her done. Hmmmm, may have to charter it with a few family and friends - Now that would be cool! ❤❤❤
Very interesting, I worked in sign manufacturing, (BIG information signs for motorways and airports) so to be able to look round another factory is always fun for me. Cheers 2x👍
Fascinating guys! So much goes into the forming and manufacturing of what seems so simple (the boxes). The behind the scenes tours are awesome and so interesting! Thanks guys!
I spent many years working in residential HVAC, and I would have begged for equipment with even a quarter as much attention to detail that this company puts into every single product. I mean, these guys are protecting you from hose clamps, while modern residential HVAC manufacturers are fine with slicing you to the bone with the edge of a component door! It's amazing how you have manage to gather the best of the best companies to supply your project. And that's why I want to live in your engine room! LOL
I am really loving these deep dives into the manufacturing of components and the build process. I wonder if Frigibar could add yacht hot tubs to their portfolio? It would be heated water rather than chilled but thier fiberglass process and quality materials would make for some unique hot tubs.
Again!! Another great video, love all the details about how “the sausage is made” so to speak, and I will def use this company one day when we are able to get a boat ;). One day!! God Bless!!
@NautiGuys I love sharing. Recently I've been multiple positive praising fellow channels, so you all get a nice respect from this loony old sea dog, but from fellow channels to. All raising each others profile and subscriptions up. My fav channels just happen to all be friends. Xx
Titanium Count: Only 15, including the title, for a total of 35! I was going to count the words Laser and fiberglass, but my puppy demanded he go for a walk 😄 Great work! Thank you for doing all the research for my Silent 62 build! You'll be the FIRST CALL to tour it after delivery!
Thanks 🎉 absolutely magnificent Proud Papa🍻👍... Wow guys, Another home run ❤💯🍻 thank you greatly for another amazing experience in having an opportunity to learn from a passionate business owner.
Too late now, I realize, but the discussion around the 10 minute mark as to the boat being in "The Sweet Spot" made me think of Goldilocks-- and how about a fading yet rich gold color for the hull?-- not metallic, but a faint yellow that gets bolder higher up... Not metallic, for the most part. Would be fun to do it in a classy not gaudy way.
Like watching your shows love boating i worked in boating industry worked at Catalina yacths n then ended up retiring from Intrepid power boats they build some quality boats for sure. Last heard they were building 60ft that was awhile ago but knowing kenndy clinton ceo probably building bigger good luck with new yacth guys done well for yourselfs
My favorite baby boat name so far is short, easy to pronounce, radio friendly, very positive, can make people smile, is regularly used by people all over the world, and it is in the public domain. People who see this name on your boat will smile, point it out to their companions, and most importantly...REMEMBER YOUR BOAT! I give you: The LOL! Be well and happy, Duke
i tell you that is an impressive company and makes you proud that it is an American company doing it the Best! Ricco is going to need to get that ice machine to put on his desk while playing music ;-)
Hey guys.. I am very interested in purchasing a mega yacht.. could you give me some pointers, as in how to contact a good person or company to look over the yachts I am interested in, so I would know which one would be a good investment for myself and family?? Any help would be greatly appreciated as I know nothing about this process!! Thanks!!
@Navy1977 - there are a lot of pieces a laser cutting table would make quick work of cutting out Putting bike parts together with the laser welder would work but get one of decent quality one the cheaper ones burn out quickly also remember they only weld thinner material not more than a 1/4 inch thickness.
Europe has imposed that at the end of the financial year, the warehouse must pay taxes every time, in short, no European company wants to have a warehouse at the end of the year.
Hi adrian from the uk, l would have liked to have seen more up to date building of you super yacht but its not happening , l started watching your channel a few years ago. but its looks like l am going to have to part with some money to get that, so l will say the best of luck with you lovely adventure but thats not for me, cheers adrian
I can't believe my secret love Victoria is not being forced to wear a mask because that is one hell of a toxic environment I'll give them credit comedy must have some serious cubic feet per second rushing buy them to make that safe
If you let the millionaire design the boat it's going to look like some ugly flamboyant piece of s*** they have no sense of style. We have to do it for them And provide tasteful designs because if they do it it's going to be ugly and gaudy
I love these videos, what I call, “educational videos”. From as long as I can remember I have wanted to know how things worked. When I was about ten my mother bought a new vacuum cleaner, as soon as my parents went out for a few hours, I took it apart and put it back together again. Thank you as always for sharing your journey.❤
As a manufacturing guy, I love these videos. People have no clue in the entire effort and complexity just to make these systems...which are a key sub assemblies that, minor in size to the entire boat, are so crucial to the comfort of said boat.
Very cool facility...and products...pun intended. 😂
And very clean and organised
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Watching videos like this makes you realize the staggering amount of engineering that goes into a yacht. I worked briefly at a steel shop where I worked on a press that bent steel. They also had a massive cutting machine that used water to cut. Impressive to see.
The scale is MASSIVE 🤯
Yes sir...these videos really open your eyes to all the things that you just don't think about
@@robertsloane1268 ….. and all the things that could go wrong, usually at a bad time too.
I know a lot of people find this stuff boring but I appreciate the deep dive in your vlogs into the engineering and building of all the technology that makes modern boating possible. Going straight to the top quality companies that build tenders, navigation , cooling, even sanitation systems for yachts shows the level of attention you’re giving not just to your own build but to taking all of us with you on your journey as well. It’s important that everyone gets to see the extraordinary effort that goes into building and supporting a yacht. It basically has to be a somewhat self sustaining eco system of itself. Can’t wait to see the launch of your new Bering 75!!🎉 Cheers from Florida 🌴☀️🌊⛵️🐬
Aww thank you so much for the kind words Jim - we appreciate you 💙🙏
I was holding my breath for launch day but these factory tours are fascinating. So don’t hurry, the more the merrier. Every time you check out the sources of your equipment and components I check out what I and friends have to see how they compare and their shortcomings if any. Modern tech and manufacturers like this who truly care about their product and buyer deserve a lot of credit.
I think it's awesome that you guys are taking us along educating us on your build but the one thing I've learned more than anything else is that you really need me to show more of Victoria dancing😊
🤣
Those hinges are brilliant.
Aren’t they!
As a former (now retired) patent attorney, I always enjoyed visiting factories to see new inventions ( or seeing the old stuff a new invention was going to replace - a patent attorney has to know the prior state of the art to understand what is new, innovative, and patentable about a new invention). Most patent attorneys also like this too, which is why my local patent lawyer association used to periodically arrange for plant tours of local factories, which were always well attended.
Since I retired and moved away, I don't get do that anymore.
Your videos "scratch that itch"; help fill that missing part of my life. Thank you!
Awww sooo happy to hear! 🙏💙
Thank You Victoria and Rico for sharing these 2 parts of what goes into these Cooler machines, Incredible Engineering and Such a Great American owned company, Fantastic owners who put Quality above everything 👏🏽👏🏽 superb, from Australia
Awww thank you so much for the kind words!
@@NautiGuys Cannot wait to see Your Bering 75 launch, from Australia - Paul
Great tour and Sir Rico if you're getting your pilots license I hope you're recording and release videos later im getting started shortly but can decide between helicopter or airplanes
It’s flat out genius the way these people come up with manufacturing techniques. Blows my mind!
🤩
I love the phrase, "Music to my Heart." That actually works in a lot of ways-- a new creation that hopefully catches on ;)
Awww thank you 🫶
I love you guys, I started using a chopper gun in 1974 during my apprenticeship as an FRP technician in new zealand. I would never invest in a fiberglass hole and I'm totally pro steel and the way that bearing seeds build their yachts
I worked with many brands- Marine Air Systems, Cruisaire, Neptune, Mermaid marine, Lunaire, Condaria,... AquaAir was some of the most innovative early on. The G4 variable capacity chiller with KVFR frequency drives was doing, in the 1990's, what some leading manufacturers in the HVAC world are just doing now. They were a little complex by the day's standards but worked great if you understood how to tune them & set them up correctly. I enjoyed working on them. DeWayne Nall had some good machines out there. I think he was the first to incorporate scroll compressors, too. Really miss working on boats for Larry Beard (Beard Marine) Best job I ever had.
Whoaaaa! Thanks for sharing!! 💙⚓️
Quality components and great after sales/support make for a great user experience. Another strong choice, nauti-peeps. Kudos.
Couldn't agree more! Thank you fir the kind words
Love watching and learning what goes into building a vessel. Thank you
So happy to hear!
The spray fiberglass machine was fascinating!!!
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That was the cleanest paint booth I’ve ever seen. 🙀
😉💙🙏
Having watched every episode and loved seeing the perfect balance of tech detail and explanations I am so impressed.
One aspect I would love love love to see you talk in detail on (including with Alexi) is stabilizers and how the tech has changed and what your exactly having. I know you mentioned fins but what about gyro and or anti pitch trim. I know the major companies are quickly adopting all three to work in concert as they all work at different speeds. As someone who gets seasick it’s probably my biggest interest with yachting.
Awwww thank you so very much for watching all of our episodes!
What a great video! The cost of a yacht really goes into the engines, associated equipment and the technology! It’s not the furnishings.
👌🏼
I love this stuff guy's! An American business that doesn't import cheap, inferior parts from overseas and offers bugger all warranty. The fact that it is all made inhouse and has a huge warranty is amazing. Love from Australia.
🙏💙
20:50 Rico is becoming a pilot!?
Are you making videos?
I love airplanes and flying!
I want to know more!
Wishing Rico all the best!
A smart student pilot concentrates on flying not making videos.
@@marvindebot3264 Not necessarily. Having a good amount of video from the lessons will also help with the debrief after the lesson.
😉🙏👌🏼
Speaking as a photographer with over 25 years experience you should carry a clear filter around with you to put on your camera lens in dirty environments like that fiberglass spray booth. Protect your lens from salt water spray too.
Thanks for sharing!!
With a chopper the overspray is minimal but I bet there is some mist on his lens, yes.
Love seeing the progress and your detailed videos on the technology. Getting closer to completion.
So happy for you two!!! I remember watching you on that tiny boat you started out on... wow, the new ship is amazing! Can't wait to see her done. Hmmmm, may have to charter it with a few family and friends - Now that would be cool! ❤❤❤
Thanks so much!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very interesting, I worked in sign manufacturing, (BIG information signs for motorways and airports) so to be able to look round another factory is always fun for me. Cheers 2x👍
Very cool
Good morning from Wisconsen. Very good presentation, thank you.
Goood morning! Thanks for watching!
Fascinating guys! So much goes into the forming and manufacturing of what seems so simple (the boxes). The behind the scenes tours are awesome and so interesting! Thanks guys!
Thank you so much for watching
Thank you for these great vodeos for us engineering types. Seeing the behind scenes is excellent 😂🎉
Glad you like them!
Music to my ears is satisfying,
Music to my heart is comforting.
Good music is good music.
Thanks for sharing!! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
Looooove seeing the "behind the scenes" of all the boat business stuff!!!
🥳🥳🥳
I spent many years working in residential HVAC, and I would have begged for equipment with even a quarter as much attention to detail that this company puts into every single product. I mean, these guys are protecting you from hose clamps, while modern residential HVAC manufacturers are fine with slicing you to the bone with the edge of a component door! It's amazing how you have manage to gather the best of the best companies to supply your project. And that's why I want to live in your engine room! LOL
👌🏼
That was super cool...the freaking laser welder man!
🙏👌🏼💙
Great job. Thanks for bringing us reports and great content. Thanks for sharing.
I am really loving these deep dives into the manufacturing of components and the build process.
I wonder if Frigibar could add yacht hot tubs to their portfolio? It would be heated water rather than chilled but thier fiberglass process and quality materials would make for some unique hot tubs.
Interesting question 👌🏼
The zero clearance hinge fridge/freezer is on the top of my list. Wow.
I'm on a little quickie camping trip! What a way to start a nice easy afternoon! Thanks!
Enjoy!!! Be safe!
WOW! I've never even heard of laser welders. Very cool. (Pardon the pun)
🤯🤯🤣
I’m glued to your progress. 😊
Love his passion
💙🙏
I'm totally addicted to your videos...can't wait to see the final product when you guys are in the Caribbean ❤
Thanks for watching! More coming soon! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
LOVE the fan club! 🤩😍😘
🙏💙
Again!! Another great video, love all the details about how “the sausage is made” so to speak, and I will def use this company one day when we are able to get a boat ;). One day!! God Bless!!
So happy to hear that you enjoyed it!
Great episode! I love this company! So far you're getting the top stuff it's going to be a dreamboat
👌🏼🙏😆
Surprisingly fascinating. Thanks guys!
Thanks for sharing! 💙⚓️
Great video! This is a very informative and interesting video.
Great 2nd part. Look forward to next video already 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
very nice storage racks @13:50!! clean just wholesome cleanliness!!
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Titanium!!
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Another fantastic plant tour guys thank you⚓️⚓️⚓️
Thank you so much for watching!
Awesome equipment
Thanks for sharing!!
@NautiGuys I love sharing. Recently I've been multiple positive praising fellow channels, so you all get a nice respect from this loony old sea dog, but from fellow channels to. All raising each others profile and subscriptions up. My fav channels just happen to all be friends.
Xx
You've got to bring Alexi on one of these types of tours. I bet he'd enjoy it too.
Most definitely!
Excellent video. Tks for sharing.
Another fascinating video. Thank you. Love you guys! 🤩😍😘
We love you back 💙
Titanium Count: Only 15, including the title, for a total of 35! I was going to count the words Laser and fiberglass, but my puppy demanded he go for a walk 😄
Great work! Thank you for doing all the research for my Silent 62 build! You'll be the FIRST CALL to tour it after delivery!
🙏
HOLDUP that Bridgeport mill is in excellent condition and deserves some video time on its own!! whew 😮
🙃
super impressive company, thanks for sharing, love the tech vids
Thanks for hanging out with us!! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
Thanks 🎉
absolutely magnificent Proud Papa🍻👍... Wow guys, Another home run ❤💯🍻 thank you greatly for another amazing experience in having an opportunity to learn from a passionate business owner.
Too late now, I realize, but the discussion around the 10 minute mark as to the boat being in "The Sweet Spot" made me think of Goldilocks-- and how about a fading yet rich gold color for the hull?-- not metallic, but a faint yellow that gets bolder higher up... Not metallic, for the most part. Would be fun to do it in a classy not gaudy way.
Interesting 💙
Great epsiode! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
@@NautiGuys 👍👍
I want those hose clap covers for my Blazer
👌🏼
awesome tour!!
Glad you enjoyed!
Hi . 6:42 Johan from South Africa. What link can I follow. I am still following NautiGuys. How far are you guys with your new boat.
Like watching your shows love boating i worked in boating industry worked at Catalina yacths n then ended up retiring from Intrepid power boats they build some quality boats for sure. Last heard they were building 60ft that was awhile ago but knowing kenndy clinton ceo probably building bigger good luck with new yacth guys done well for yourselfs
I can't wait
🤪🤪🤪
My favorite baby boat name so far is short, easy to pronounce, radio friendly, very positive, can make people smile, is regularly used by people all over the world, and it is in the public domain. People who see this name on your boat will smile, point it out to their companions, and most importantly...REMEMBER YOUR BOAT! I give you:
The LOL!
Be well and happy, Duke
Hi Duke - appears you are never running out of names lol - thank you did all your suggestions 🙏
i tell you that is an impressive company and makes you proud that it is an American company doing it the Best! Ricco is going to need to get that ice machine to put on his desk while playing music ;-)
Lol
Good morning from Bellville TX
Goooood morning!!!
THANKS VICTORIA AND RICO FOR CONTINUING TO TAKE ME ON THIS VOYAGE!!!🎉❤..
We are sooo happy that you are joining us on our journey 🙏
great catch Rico!! @9:23!!
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19:40 to the shy purchasing lady: you are beautiful, no need to hide! 🙂
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise!
Greeting from Germany!
😊 thank you
Hey guys.. I am very interested in purchasing a mega yacht.. could you give me some pointers, as in how to contact a good person or company to look over the yachts I am interested in, so I would know which one would be a good investment for myself and family?? Any help would be greatly appreciated as I know nothing about this process!! Thanks!!
Nautinerds rule. 1 love M/Y NoName
NautiNerdsssss 🤓💙⚓️
VERY Impressive. Nice.
🙏🏻💙⚓️
great filming rico
Thank you so much!
we dropped punch presses year ago and went with laser cutting tables.
@Navy1977 custom fabrication
@Navy1977 Metal
Thanks for sharing!
@Navy1977 - there are a lot of pieces a laser cutting table would make quick work of cutting out
Putting bike parts together with the laser welder would work but get one of decent quality one the cheaper ones burn out quickly also remember they only weld thinner material not more than a 1/4 inch thickness.
That's a brand I'd buy.
🙏💙
What if the bow had bubbles
Wow. 7 years. It would be great if my cars came with that.
did we mention Titanium yet?
🤪🤣🤪🤣
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
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1 from Vegas
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Now that was a "COOL" video.. 🥶 lol
🤪
Yep
🙏🏻💙⚓️
Wow.That's some really cool information.(Pun intended ;)
🤣🤪🤣🤪
Europe has imposed that at the end of the financial year, the warehouse must pay taxes every time, in short, no European company wants to have a warehouse at the end of the year.
I believe that’s anywhere in the world 😉
Cool
😎
Доброго времени суток из Тулламора ☘️ Ирландии 😊👍
Hi adrian from the uk, l would have liked to have seen more up to date building of you super yacht but its not happening , l started watching your channel a few years ago. but its looks like l am going to have to part with some money to get that, so l will say the best of luck with you lovely adventure but thats not for me, cheers adrian
17:40 now that he's been seen on the internet, hold on well to that welder, otherwise Gwynne Shotwell will recruit him away to build Starships... ;-)
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I am beginning to think you are both size queens
🤣🤣🤣
🤯
🤣
that's a very nice dress on you
I can't believe my secret love Victoria is not being forced to wear a mask because that is one hell of a toxic environment I'll give them credit comedy must have some serious cubic feet per second rushing buy them to make that safe
Why spend millions when you could have bought the cheoy lee for $399 thousand? Da!
Because the Choy Lee wasn't charter-rated and needed a fair bit of upkeep.
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Sad that there’s no hat in this one 😥
I was as good as that guy easy :-)
Victoria, let the guy talk and stop with the dizzy blonde routine. He was getting fed up with your constant interruptions!
Hey…that’s just her bouncy self
Thank you 🙏
The owner of Bering yachts kinda got used to it I think
nice dress...
If you let the millionaire design the boat it's going to look like some ugly flamboyant piece of s*** they have no sense of style. We have to do it for them And provide tasteful designs because if they do it it's going to be ugly and gaudy