They watched it in real life too, just when the cars were out of sight you could watch on the tv. thought that was pretty obvious, the track goes right around the harbor
I got chills knowing those horns were for Niki. RIP young man. Thank you for this video. I will never get to see an F1 race in Monaco from a yacht so this will have to do and it was actually a brilliant video. Thank you Captain for the upload
I've been watching yacht related videos off and on for the last few years and this one was by far the most interesting! To get some insight into the yacht lifestyle on many levels. Something new to me. Thanks a lot! Much appreciated!
I watched one of your videos for the first time last week and now I'm hooked. Great mix of technical, operational and destination conversations with excellent narration, Thank you! Dan
hehehe !!! there are 2 ways to look at this videos ..... one is being a total idiot and start to complain about everything , about your luck etc etc and the other way (yours) is to have a blast and be carried to that place and enjoy those moments ...
@@perrooceaniko2005 Absolutely correct! I may not have the money to go to Monaco, but I have friends who do videos so I can still enjoy the atmosphere. We must enjoy life where we are. LOL!
Heaven on Earth for me! I looked up Monaco on TH-cam after this very race, and soon after came the "recommended" videos and channels like yours. I've been drooling over yachts since May, one of my all time favorite videos on YT now!!! Thanks for sharing, love the channel!
You do a fantastic job.....One recommendation is to put a fixed (go pro 7) aft facing so we can also see cut always to that camera when docking/undocking....
I have a friend that is a Stew on an Explorer Trawler. She said they have a remote/portable docking station that can be plugged in at the Bow/Stern or on either side of the wheelhouse. Would alleviate the need for a camera but I wonder how much something like that would cost and if it was worth the expense.
I think a high quality drone with a properly trained crew member at the controls would be a good asset to the Captain as well as the viewers of these videos. JIM
... lovely entry & smooth action on approach... Monaco lighting up like a living chandelier ..so class unsurpassed ... although I love a good rumba ... my vast preference in music is the quieter waters of soft jazz in this incidence ... love the whistle tune? ... wonderful weather for Race Day ... thanks so much for the sharing ...
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As a fan of Formula One and yachting , never seen F1 from this respective. I've been to Monaco as a opponent when I was playing Pro Basketball in Italy. I miss my European brothers. Thanks.
Looking very very nice.....The Monaco Bay area is tight!!!!!!Geeeezzzzzz… It looks like totally fun out there!!!!! Wow!!!!!! Thank you for showing this!!!!!!!! Wow....Nice...
Really enjoyed this video, how exciting to be there. We have the Grand Prix in St. Petersburg Florida and it's loud and exciting. It's mimosas for breakfast race weekend. You can see the big screens and the track from my slip, love it. Would love to have been in Monaco for the real scene. Thanks for sharing your experience.
I am very impressed of this special Vlog. It’s like I have been live on water during the race. As a captain on my boat i dreamed always to be there . Thanks so much !!
Packed in the bay area there and hearing the horns!!!!!!! Yes, it is crazy there!!!!!!! All of those super yachts there and their crews having a great time!!!!!!! So nice!!!!!!!
Doing a great job with delivery, coverage, editing and keeping it natural and fun. Watching this video really felt like being there myself. Thanks for sharing your experience(s)
I've had the displeasure of meeting many Superyacht Captains over the years, purely for Hydraulic installation work. You my friend are a cut well above those ! Great videos. I subscribe , nice to see a humble Captain, for a change 👍🏻
Ok Captain you win. When they all started horning, now that was awesome. LOL. I've followed f1 for years and I've never experienced it from that perspective. I was absolutely buzzing when you went to the bridge to sound off AWOL's horn. Thanks for the upload. And an special thanks to the guests who were onboard for a rare glimpse into the f1 world and their holiday experience.
I was in Monaco last September. Rented motorcycles and drove in from Nice. Being from Los Angeles it was exciting to see. Marina Del Rey here in Los Angeles we do not get many big super yachts. It was fun to see all the yachts and the carnival atmosphere even on a non race weekend.
My friends and I follow F1 and we know there are parties going on all night on the yachts in the harbor. But thanks to your totally interesting video we now have a good idea what what it looks like in the harbor the night before the race. Thanks very much for the very entertaining videos.
Never saw this view of Monaco. Seen the yachts but never from the yachts themselves. It looks like control chaos in the harbor. Thanks for the vlog Tristan.
OMG These videos are the best of their sort I’ve ever seen. Amazing job, sir, amazing! 5 stars for quality and content. This video, especially, was bloody brilliant. Congrats on having such an amazing job,.....I’m sooooooo jealous!!?!!????!! Congrats.
That’s a pretty great atmosphere there in Monaco for the Grand Prix. You guys must’ve enjoyed yourselves too, not just the guests. Would enjoy also seeing footage from crew at the bow and stern while docking. I don’t know if it’s possible to do split screen to go along with your footage from the docking station?
I really liked that video! Would love to see a recording of say two hours of all the tender traffic in the harbor! Anyway thanks for sharing all that you can!!
So cool Tristan, I have never seen such mega yacht money on the water at one time in my life. How thrilling to be part of something so exciting and grand. One day I hope to visit Monaco which is definitely on my “Bucket List”.
amazing, i have saw this yacht twice in monaco and really close, never dreamed of seeing the captain doing vlogs on this amazing yacht, keep on the hard work! :)
Am I understanding this correctly? When moored in the Harbour, but not at the Dock, you lower 4 Mooring Lines into the Water, each with a Shackle, then a Harbour Diver takes the Shackle to a submerged Mooring Point, attaches the Mooring Line using the Shackle and then you Take In the Mooring Line to fix your position.
Just coming from the army as a SG totally agree on the diciplin aspect of no smoking, tidy crew cabins, no new man on crusial tasks without expert super vision
Absolutely fabulous video Thank you so much for taking us along very enjoyable, question, do you have to request a departure time I would imagine the chaos if everyone decided to leave at once again thank you
I had the same question, so I looked at the web page for the harbour. It seems there is a ground chain that bow lines are attached to, hence the mention of needing shackles on all four mooring lines. Be nice the Captain confirmed or corrected this.
Fascinating! Can you explain how you are tied up in Monaco port in this apparent overflow berth? Are you using anchors? tied up to other boats? or did the port create new temp ground lines from the mother chain lying below?
Good day captain, I'm relatively new to your channel within the past few weeks. I must say I have thoroughly enjoyed your videos and your points of view but most of all your knowledge of being a captain of a superyacht. Everything has been outstanding I thoroughly enjoyed today's video, Monaco is one of my favorite places and especially when the Formula 1 races are held there. never been there but if I were to go I would love to experience it off a yatch. I won't keep you any longer I know you're very busy but I just wanted to say thank you kindly and keep up the great work. Bobby from Newport, Vermont.
@@SuperYachtCaptain I was reading through your comments, I see AWOL is up for sale. If you don't mind me asking, you don't have to for obvious reasons, will you and your crew stay with AWOL or move on to the new boat? I know in the past most captain and crews usually stay with there vessel from Conception to well the end of the vessel. Once again thank you for your time, either way I understand that there maybe some privacy issues that come along with that question.
@@SuperYachtCaptain that's says a lot about the boat owner and the reputation ship you both have. Thank captain safe journey to your next port. Thank you for taking the time.
@@SuperYachtCaptain I don't know how this is going to sound or come across but I mean nothing from it. One of my hobbies is I have a couple of vessel tracking apps and very much love to Trac them. I grew up on the east coast of the USA on long Island sound, it's there did I get the salt water in my vains, I also found the interest in these magnificent, majestic lady's, so for years now I've injoyed following there moments criss-crossing the ocean. I get a kick out of learning about these pieces of jaw dropping, at times hard to get your head around as they keep getting larger and down right beutiful pieces of work.
Wow,,, this was very cool,, thanks!! Question for you Captain, the bow lines, they seem to go underwater, how are those retrieved? The last departure from docking you guys seem to just throw them overboard and they sank so I was just curious as to how they get back for use. Thanks and keep up these excellent videos, I have really been enjoying them.
19:11 The Yacht horn was playing "7 Nation Army" by The White Stripes. For you younger people: the faint music at 5:35 is from the movie "Grease"(1978) and is "You're the One That I Want", sung by Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta. I saw that movie at the Drive-In when it first came out.
I have been watching you from the start of the channel, that is to say,viewing from your first vids, as a photographer and videographer, I think this is your best video so far.
First of all I must pay my respects to the crewman who died RIP. I remember those islands well, in addition to the restaurant there are lovely walks around them. Been to the race twice but when they where proper engines which made far more noise. One year I went with a girlfriend and there was torrential rain and I felt sorry for those who had flown in on Concorde just for the race. ( cost then including grandstand ticket was £700) Thanks for a great vid as I always wondered what it was like on board a yacht during the race
Man!!, Im excited just looking, as if Im Going to Monaco ... One day Soon I'll be !!- Living there, at the Panorama, overlooking Hercule Harbour. All the Best to you guys !! 26 Mile trip, a breeze!!
That atmosphere is insane ... love how all the yachts get on the horns at the opening and closing of the race ... this is defo on my bucket list.
An expensive way to watch the race on TV!!
Nice videos!
Most sporting events are best watched on TV. Super bowl, World series, Stanley cup, Olympics . Walk around taste the atmosphere then watch on TV
That's just part of the experience. They still chartered a super yacht for a few days/weeks
They watched it in real life too, just when the cars were out of sight you could watch on the tv. thought that was pretty obvious, the track goes right around the harbor
Well they can flex lol
Unlivable perspective that most of us would never experience without such submissions. Nice job mate. Well done.
I got chills knowing those horns were for Niki. RIP young man. Thank you for this video. I will never get to see an F1 race in Monaco from a yacht so this will have to do and it was actually a brilliant video. Thank you Captain for the upload
Young man? He was 70...
@@monsieurboks Id fuck the captain.. But what do you mean by young? He was deff up in his age
I've been watching yacht related videos off and on for the last few years and this one was by far the most interesting!
To get some insight into the yacht lifestyle on many levels. Something new to me. Thanks a lot! Much appreciated!
Barbara has always got a smile on her face.😃
I watched one of your videos for the first time last week and now I'm hooked. Great mix of technical, operational and destination conversations with excellent narration, Thank you! Dan
thanks for sharing. I felt like I was in Monaco on a yacht ...
hehehe !!! there are 2 ways to look at this videos .....
one is being a total idiot and start to complain about everything , about your luck etc etc
and the other way (yours) is to have a blast and be carried to that place and enjoy those moments ...
@@perrooceaniko2005 Absolutely correct! I may not have the money to go to Monaco, but I have friends who do videos so I can still enjoy the atmosphere. We must enjoy life where we are. LOL!
Congratulations. One of the best TH-cam vid's I've seen. Aspirational on so many levels! BTW the horns were for Nikki Lauda.
Rip Nikki.
I am a huge F1 fan and you had the opportunity of "my" lifetime to be there. This is on my Son's and mine bucket list.....thanks for the commentary.
What a great time the guests, the crew and you had Tristan!!! You can see it on your face!!! All smiles!!!
Heaven on Earth for me! I looked up Monaco on TH-cam after this very race, and soon after came the "recommended" videos and channels like yours. I've been drooling over yachts since May, one of my all time favorite videos on YT now!!! Thanks for sharing, love the channel!
The amount of $ in Monaco always amazes me.
You do a fantastic job.....One recommendation is to put a fixed (go pro 7) aft facing so we can also see cut always to that camera when docking/undocking....
I have a friend that is a Stew on an Explorer Trawler. She said they have a remote/portable docking station that can be plugged in at the Bow/Stern or on either side of the wheelhouse. Would alleviate the need for a camera but I wonder how much something like that would cost and if it was worth the expense.
I agree. I would like to see from that prospective myself. That's one of my favorite parts because this kid is very good at his job.
I think a high quality drone with a properly trained crew member at the controls would be a good asset to the Captain as well as the viewers of these videos.
JIM
If he could have someone do some drone shots while docking/undocking that would be awesome too
What fun, fun, fun... what a great time. Great video and loved watching every minute of it. Thanks so much for taking us along.
Was watching the F1 today also, what a race and congratulations to Lewis who fought a fantastic race against all the odds.
Great post! Thank you for sharing this.. the procedure to call the port and get in, I love that.. that's real yachting!
Thanks Captain! What an awesome video! You sir are being rewarded for all the hard work you have put in over the tears!
Awesome video,always wondered what it was like at the Monaco F1 from the water.Many thanks for sharing.
WOW what a great video. I have seen many F-1 races. But being with you and your crew was the best.
A big howdy from Alaska.
That horn in Monaco was a 'belter' ahh the memories, tender city and the F1 noise is amazing .
Busy day for the crew . Cin Cin Guys .
... lovely entry & smooth action on approach... Monaco lighting up like a living chandelier ..so class unsurpassed ... although I love a good rumba ... my vast preference in music is the quieter waters of soft jazz in this incidence ... love the whistle tune? ... wonderful weather for Race Day ... thanks so much for the sharing ...
As a fan of Formula One and yachting , never seen F1 from this respective. I've been to Monaco as a opponent when I was playing Pro Basketball in Italy. I miss my European brothers. Thanks.
I'm amazed at how you can maneuver that yacht
You have an awesome crew
Looking very very nice.....The Monaco Bay area is tight!!!!!!Geeeezzzzzz… It looks like totally fun out there!!!!! Wow!!!!!! Thank you for showing this!!!!!!!! Wow....Nice...
Really enjoyed this video, how exciting to be there. We have the Grand Prix in St. Petersburg Florida and it's loud and exciting. It's mimosas for breakfast race weekend. You can see the big screens and the track from my slip, love it. Would love to have been in Monaco for the real scene. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Yep, I've been to that race a few times. Clw here.
Thanks a bunch Tristan!! What a great experience you shared with us here!! Best regards
I am very impressed of this special Vlog. It’s like I have been live on water during the race. As a captain on my boat i dreamed always to be there . Thanks so much !!
Packed in the bay area there and hearing the horns!!!!!!! Yes, it is crazy there!!!!!!! All of those super yachts there and their crews having a great time!!!!!!! So nice!!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing this video Captain T! I watched the race on tv, but it’s good to see this from the harbor view.
The energy there in Monaco during F1, particularly at night, looks amazing! Bucket list for sure.
Doing a great job with delivery, coverage, editing and keeping it natural and fun. Watching this video really felt like being there myself. Thanks for sharing your experience(s)
I've had the displeasure of meeting many Superyacht Captains over the years, purely for Hydraulic installation work. You my friend are a cut well above those ! Great videos. I subscribe , nice to see a humble Captain, for a change 👍🏻
Ok Captain you win.
When they all started horning, now that was awesome. LOL.
I've followed f1 for years and I've never experienced it from that perspective.
I was absolutely buzzing when you went to the bridge to sound off AWOL's horn.
Thanks for the upload. And an special thanks to the guests who were onboard for a rare glimpse into the f1 world and their holiday experience.
Great video thanks, from a boat fan and F1 fan !. Nice looking classic Feadship on your port side.
Glad you enjoyed it
I was in Monaco last September. Rented motorcycles and drove in from Nice. Being from Los Angeles it was exciting to see. Marina Del Rey here in Los Angeles we do not get many big super yachts. It was fun to see all the yachts and the carnival atmosphere even on a non race weekend.
really impressive getting this out on the same day of the race!
How in the world do these vids get better and better. ? Great job Thank you
Awesome video Capt. Really felt like I was there. We get to experience life that will never see. Thank you ! Mike Atlanta GA !
Your living my dream. The ultimate luxury race with the pinnacle of style...
Captain I saw AWOL docking in Cannes yesterday I work on a vessel just a few boats down keep up the hard work
My friends and I follow F1 and we know there are parties going on all night on the yachts in the harbor. But thanks to your totally interesting video we now have a good idea what what it looks like in the harbor the night before the race. Thanks very much for the very entertaining videos.
Never saw this view of Monaco. Seen the yachts but never from the yachts themselves. It looks like control chaos in the harbor. Thanks for the vlog Tristan.
OMG These videos are the best of their sort I’ve ever seen. Amazing job, sir, amazing! 5 stars for quality and content. This video, especially, was bloody brilliant. Congrats on having such an amazing job,.....I’m sooooooo jealous!!?!!????!! Congrats.
That’s a pretty great atmosphere there in Monaco for the Grand Prix. You guys must’ve enjoyed yourselves too, not just the guests. Would enjoy also seeing footage from crew at the bow and stern while docking. I don’t know if it’s possible to do split screen to go along with your footage from the docking station?
The Horns were for Niki Lauda, you just gave me chills all over, thank you!
No.....the boats do it after the race every year! BTW cool vlog and that a captain do this vlog. Just found it.
This was before the start ;) I know they do that after the race as well ;)
@@tasha1982ify Ok sorry, didn't hear that on the broadcast ...then it was for Niki, if it was before the race 😀
I really liked that video! Would love to see a recording of say two hours of all the tender traffic in the harbor! Anyway thanks for sharing all that you can!!
This is by far your best video. I really enjoyed it!
Cheers
So cool Tristan, I have never seen such mega yacht money on the water at one time in my life. How thrilling to be part of something so exciting and grand. One day I hope to visit Monaco which is definitely on my “Bucket List”.
Excellent have been many times but not from the water! good work best super yacht Chanel going !
amazing, i have saw this yacht twice in monaco and really close, never dreamed of seeing the captain doing vlogs on this amazing yacht, keep on the hard work! :)
Am I understanding this correctly? When moored in the Harbour, but not at the Dock, you lower 4 Mooring Lines into the Water, each with a Shackle, then a Harbour Diver takes the Shackle to a submerged Mooring Point, attaches the Mooring Line using the Shackle and then you Take In the Mooring Line to fix your position.
Partay! So cool! Hey, we have a captain that sings Grease songs! :D
Curious fact! I graduated from Rydell High!! Many years ago...
Damn Tristan this is your best video yet! It has an incredible energy from the moment you entered port. Phenomenal!
This is so cool! Thanks for making all of these videos.
Could you do a video about dropping both anchors and how you secure the stern?
Perfect question
Absolutely incredible! Looks like my kind of place. Thanks for the great video, Tristan!
What an awesome video! I can feel the energy from this side of the screen!
AWESOME! I was watching the race wondering if you and AWOL were there. This is great!
Amazing footages, so glad that you share these awesome moments whit us
Ok... I don't say this very often.... That was an awesome video
Just coming from the army as a SG totally agree on the diciplin aspect of no smoking, tidy crew cabins, no new man on crusial tasks without expert super vision
Absolutely fabulous video Thank you so much for taking us along very enjoyable, question, do you have to request a departure time I would imagine the chaos if everyone decided to leave at once again thank you
whoever was playing grease at around 5:30 is amazing
Captian T, can you talk about how Awol was tied up as this was out of the norm. Reason for the shakels ect.
Keep up the great work!!
I had the same question, so I looked at the web page for the harbour. It seems there is a ground chain that bow lines are attached to, hence the mention of needing shackles on all four mooring lines. Be nice the Captain confirmed or corrected this.
OK.... I think there is nothing left to do, then to become Rich.... I mean REAL Rich!! What a moment this must have been. WOW Danke for sharing
Amazing video from such a unique perspective ...... well done sir. I feel like I was actually there!!!
Fascinating! Can you explain how you are tied up in Monaco port in this apparent overflow berth? Are you using anchors? tied up to other boats? or did the port create new temp ground lines from the mother chain lying below?
I'm watching the race and saw the beautiful AWOL
Good day captain, I'm relatively new to your channel within the past few weeks. I must say I have thoroughly enjoyed your videos and your points of view but most of all your knowledge of being a captain of a superyacht. Everything has been outstanding I thoroughly enjoyed today's video, Monaco is one of my favorite places and especially when the Formula 1 races are held there. never been there but if I were to go I would love to experience it off a yatch. I won't keep you any longer I know you're very busy but I just wanted to say thank you kindly and keep up the great work. Bobby from Newport, Vermont.
@@SuperYachtCaptain I was reading through your comments, I see AWOL is up for sale. If you don't mind me asking, you don't have to for obvious reasons, will you and your crew stay with AWOL or move on to the new boat? I know in the past most captain and crews usually stay with there vessel from Conception to well the end of the vessel. Once again thank you for your time, either way I understand that there maybe some privacy issues that come along with that question.
@@SuperYachtCaptain that's says a lot about the boat owner and the reputation ship you both have. Thank captain safe journey to your next port. Thank you for taking the time.
@@SuperYachtCaptain I don't know how this is going to sound or come across but I mean nothing from it. One of my hobbies is I have a couple of vessel tracking apps and very much love to Trac them. I grew up on the east coast of the USA on long Island sound, it's there did I get the salt water in my vains, I also found the interest in these magnificent, majestic lady's, so for years now I've injoyed following there moments criss-crossing the ocean. I get a kick out of learning about these pieces of jaw dropping, at times hard to get your head around as they keep getting larger and down right beutiful pieces of work.
Great work getting the video out same day!
What an awesome vlog Cap! felt like i was there.
Pure enjoyment. ..thank you captain.
Great fun,..Was also there working,...But in a lorry,...wish we had all the space you enjoyed to manover around !!
Wow,,, this was very cool,, thanks!! Question for you Captain, the bow lines, they seem to go underwater, how are those retrieved? The last departure from docking you guys seem to just throw them overboard and they sank so I was just curious as to how they get back for use. Thanks and keep up these excellent videos, I have really been enjoying them.
divers.
Divers attach @ 1500.00 per, he mentioned it in one of his videos.
What a grand experience. Always great videos from you, thank you.
19:11 The Yacht horn was playing "7 Nation Army" by The White Stripes. For you younger people: the faint music at 5:35 is from the movie "Grease"(1978) and is "You're the One That I Want", sung by Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta. I saw that movie at the Drive-In when it first came out.
Such a fun video! A video full of smiles!!
Great video Captain. Felt like I was there. Good’O. Bear 🐻 🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I have been watching you from the start of the channel, that is to say,viewing from your first vids,
as a photographer and videographer,
I think this is your best video so far.
Musical horns are awesome, surprised there are not a lot more of them out there
First of all I must pay my respects to the crewman who died RIP.
I remember those islands well, in addition to the restaurant there are lovely walks around them.
Been to the race twice but when they where proper engines which made far more noise. One year I went with a girlfriend and there was torrential rain and I felt sorry for those who had flown in on Concorde just for the race. ( cost then including grandstand ticket was £700) Thanks for a great vid as I always wondered what it was like on board a yacht during the race
What a great video Captain you are right what a great day.. love your blog
Watched the docking in Monaco video and it was quiet compared to this. So many boats. So busy.
Are those dinghy docks off their bows at 15:38? I've never seen that before. Pretty cool. Seems like a nightmare to set up though.
I think I see AWOL in NICO ROSBERG's video MY FAVORITE RACE OF THE YEAR - MONACO F1!! at 0:59.
Only just checked into your channel , loving it.
Great content, this channel is starting to take off 👍
6:28 Please be carefull with “my” Papa 😂 Loved working on her during her construction.
Been binging all your videos dude! This is the lifestyle
😎👍
man, this is just a display of wealth to the max. every superyacht tops the other.
A place where being rich just doesn't cut it.
Would love to see a 3 day timelapse of all the boats coming and going, all the tenders going back and forth
Man!!, Im excited just looking, as if Im Going to Monaco ... One day Soon I'll be !!- Living there, at the Panorama, overlooking Hercule Harbour. All the Best to you guys !! 26 Mile trip, a breeze!!
You sir are a very lucky captain. Thank you for an Amazing video content.
🏎🤙😎✌🏎
Thanks for sharing Tristan! Could you explain in some video what the principals of navigating are when there are so many tenders in such a small area?
Just found your channel and it’s brilliant. Love it. 👍
Thanks Yuri. It would have been interesting to hear Yuri's story about his career and how he got to work on this boat
Fantastic video, loved the sound of all those boat horns, brilliant.
Very good vlog on Monaco, spotted 'AWOL' on the F1 Grand Prix television coverage.
Regards, RichardA