Re: CPC's comments at the end: this is a more interesting video than you might think. I know what jet skiing on Loon looks like. But I'd never seen inside that beach club before, and you introduced me to a new band. And I wouldn't mind fireworks on my birthday! Well done, everybody.
Excellent video(s)… it takes a LOT of skill to captain this boat, crew with perfection giving the clients the best time possible. Hats off to you. I live in Cannes, and know most of the Côte d’Azur as you can take boat shuttles to most towns and cities along the coast. There’s a lot of glitz, yatchs, fireworks, beaches… there’s also the day to day life in the South of France which is pretty good. The entire coastline is simply beautiful.
No worries...this video was well done, fun, and entertaining...what more could we ask. Always a good job. You guys are the definition of caring service and support for you clients...ALWAYS!
Fabulous video as always!!! Thank you! Captain Paul.... WHERE are you going? Please don't leave us... another thing why no more comments at the end of video about the gratuity? LOVE the content the sights, the details , my husband and I always come away feeling like we had the best vacation EVER when we watch your channel!
Great videos! I've seen Loon at the dock in FtL when diving on a charter docked nearby on 17th Street, I will look for you again there and give you a shout!
You guys are incredibly hospitable and an example for the rest of us :) "boat load" of luggage inbound? No judgement! Just smiles and a few laughs. I hope your guests had a super time!
That video was great, even if Paul didn't think it had much of a story. It showed some of the trip's highlights, some of the work each of the teams did, and how much work they put in to keep a bunch of people happy on an expensive vacation.
Captain Paul -- you and your crew never ever disappoint. This video was to me spectacular and I always live vicariously in every video produced. Loon is on my bucket list for sure. ❤ and 🤗 to all the crew.
Great video.... Paul and Steve.... its about the adventure not different places you visit... its the little things that make a video.... This was great 👍...
CPC and Steve this was a great video. Steve you did an awesome job putting the good shots together. However you left the best part out CPC leaving LOON and Capt Ben boarding LOL Just Kidding CPC ??? 10/10 video. And wow that was a lot of luggage I saw a baby stroller so I guess a nanny or two was also aboard. CPC have a great break. Looking forward to next video
I don’t understand why you would go to a restaurant when you have an absolutely amazing chef onboard with what seems to me the best stews in the business with Ms Ximmy & and the amazing Ms Courtney. If I ever win Powerball in Australia I’m booking in for some Loon time.
Great video, as always. Loon crew led by captain Clarke is doing a great job, serving the guest all the best. And videographer Steve is always telling a good story for us at TH-cam. Thank you all🎉
I'm confused, last week we had the beautiful LOON being Sold and here we are back with our favourite Luxury Yacht and Crew going about their business bringing smiles to everyones lips 👍
Excellent video (I did reach the end!) ;-) Regarding blowing the horn - I thing everyone wants to (people saying no are lieing!). I recall a clip with a little girl on a breakwater, seeing a cargo ship (I guess 600+ ft) go by. She was making that pulling motion, signalling, "please honk!". Nothing happens for a while. At some point she turns away, disappointed. In that moment, the ship apparently reached the decision to humor her and blew the horn ... *MUCH* louder than she expected, at first she looked really startled and then she was jumping for joy :-))
About squeezing in between the other boats - what I've learned is, you talk to your neighbors how much chain they have out, then scoot about that much forward in the direction the other boats are facing, drop your hook and slowly back into your planned position, paying out chain as you go. If everyone does that, a wind change produces a nice boat ballet without anyone getting into trouble. 🙂
I cannot believe your guests wanted to stay in the Golf of St Tropez, with the odd venture to Pampelone Beach, when there is so much to see along the Cote D'Azur, however their cruise, each to their own!!
Love it 12:39 I'll just parallel park her says Captain Paul - just like I do when parallel park my car next to the pavement. 😂 No crab walking involved. 😂 Great video of the start of your charter. Fireworks, Steve video, unpack and repack toys ect. Then onto Antibes. Busy busy.
Wow, I do love watching your video's, and seeing just how hard you all work, do the guess, really know just how much hard work is put in for them. If i was i was lucky and had the funds, I would have you all eating meals with us as part of the group, sadly I'm not able to do that. As for my luggage a little boat would be over kill for my two bags LOL. Keep up the great work, and a very professional crew.
Got my hat ordered! Super cool thing is Loon's are REALLY popular here in Tennessee where our lake house is! Might have to order a few more for Xmas gifts for family! Maybe we name our small 22' tritoon loon mini 😆
Having now seen Captain Paul in 2 videos honking the horn after fireworks sessions I have no doubts about the main reason he wanted to go into this line of work in the first place.
Damn, damn, damn, I was just along the coast from you guys last week and would have liked to see the Loon at sea, how on this earth can you replace this Loon and crew?
If i were ever so lucky to be able to afford a loon charter, i certainly would not want to spend it in an anchorage where you are super yacht number 7 or 8. Go over to corsica! Go to places only a boat can reach, girolata, desert des agriates, plage ostriconi... enjoy ninas cooking in total seclusion! Why do i need a superyacht if all the luxuries are available at the beach... waiting in line, certainly not.
When you book a charter, I’m pretty sure you get to say where you want to go and what you want to do. A lot of yachting in the Med high season is about showing off and socializing in all the see-and-be-seen places; to do that, you need to be where the people are. I guess this was this group’s (or whoever was paying) style.
IF you hadn't mentioned the bit about not having a story I never would have realized it. I know that you didn't film yachting 1k nautical miles or anything, but it did not make the video much less entertaining to me. I'll never get a chance to experience something like this, but watching the videos still brings me joy and is the next best thing. (kinda, lol. hard to compare TH-cam with spending 11 days on a Yacht with the Loon's cracked crew.).
Interesting seeing St-Tropez like this. Have researched a relative who was captain of a cargo ship - SS Fort Stager - coming close inshore 15 Aug. 1944 for Operation Dragoon, the landing in the south of France. Definitely no shoreside cafes open then!
Loved this video Captain. The fireworks must have required a lot of coordination. All that luggage! Even if I put all the clothes I have owned in my whole life I don’t think I would need that much luggage! I do have one question, did the kids use the video game setup that much, while onboard??
I have a feeling that capt Paul and the crew will move on to a new bigger Loon, and the current Loon will go back to being Icon, or what the new owner will name her. Perhaps the new loon will join the 3mill $ Charter club with the New Kismet? I hear Dilbar and Flying Fox are just sitting around 😀
I followed because of Nina, but stay because of Sonja. And the content, of course. 😁 Can someone tell me what the difference is between Chief Stewardess (Courtney) and Head of Housekeeping (Sonja)? Are those two separate departments or is one a part of another? Thanks for the video!
If I'm not mistaken, Courtney is the big boss and she assigns every position in the interior department plus she's the one always in contact with the "Principal" (the person who is chartering the yacht and she tries to make their requests possible). The head of Housekeeping makes sure bedrooms, bathrooms, and social areas of the yacht are always in optimal condition for guest's use, in other words, Sonja is a boss with her small team of stewardesses but all are still under Courtney.
So much happiness and joy $47k weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD I now have a house and can now afford anything for my family even with my Retirement..
After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.
Could have featured more of Chef Nina’s menus and Table settings the Issues the girls had to deal with…started all excited and then just went back to docking and anchoring….
Nina posted her own video yesterday, and i have to imagine it was of this same charter. Same love of sea bass, gratituous amounts of kids meals, etc. She's @the_crewchef
13:00 I see you're definitely a follower of the school "never approach anything faster than you're prepared to hit it!" I can understand that, considering the cost of having hit something with this boat...
I love that he lives on a super yacht and his favorite part is blowing the horn. It’s the simple things.
Honk Honk
@@motoryachtloon do you go all de Niro from meet the Fokkers and say “only the captain can honk the horn”?
Great video guys! Steve flying the drone in the middle of the fireworks and didn't crash it good job! Absolute legend crew
Agreed. I have never seen drone footage shot from within the fireworks. Really fascinating
Yes Steve trying very hard 👍 Maybe when Loom gets sold he wants to make sure he gos with it 👍👍
"I don't even own this much stuff!"🤣
Re: CPC's comments at the end: this is a more interesting video than you might think. I know what jet skiing on Loon looks like. But I'd never seen inside that beach club before, and you introduced me to a new band. And I wouldn't mind fireworks on my birthday! Well done, everybody.
Watching this channel gets me more inspiration to get into yachting instead of the trucking industry I’ve been in the past 12 years
Yeah but are you attractive cuz
So cool to have the story tellers onboard!
Excellent video(s)… it takes a LOT of skill to captain this boat, crew with perfection giving the clients the best time possible. Hats off to you. I live in Cannes, and know most of the Côte d’Azur as you can take boat shuttles to most towns and cities along the coast. There’s a lot of glitz, yatchs, fireworks, beaches… there’s also the day to day life in the South of France which is pretty good. The entire coastline is simply beautiful.
I think the chefs on Loon are the best of the best, they always manage to pull it out and the guests appeared to be very satisfied with the efforts.
Having just traveled from the US to Europe with a 1 year old and 4 year old, I feel like I hand carried that much luggage. Young kids will do that.
The amount of crap that accumulates from kids is astounding
Captain Paul , you are a big kid! You can tell you guys and gals love what you do.
No worries...this video was well done, fun, and entertaining...what more could we ask. Always a good job. You guys are the definition of caring service and support for you clients...ALWAYS!
Capt. Paul like a kid honking the horn. 😂😂😂😂 Epic. Great video!
😂
That horn is just amazing 😆
Fabulous video as always!!! Thank you! Captain Paul.... WHERE are you going? Please don't leave us... another thing why no more comments at the end of video about the gratuity? LOVE the content the sights, the details , my husband and I always come away feeling like we had the best vacation EVER when we watch your channel!
Great videos! I've seen Loon at the dock in FtL when diving on a charter docked nearby on 17th Street, I will look for you again there and give you a shout!
You guys are incredibly hospitable and an example for the rest of us :) "boat load" of luggage inbound? No judgement! Just smiles and a few laughs. I hope your guests had a super time!
Great video it showed the stress of being top of the game when guests are onboard.
That video was great, even if Paul didn't think it had much of a story. It showed some of the trip's highlights, some of the work each of the teams did, and how much work they put in to keep a bunch of people happy on an expensive vacation.
Another great video Steve. Thank you for sharing what most people can only dream of, it’s really fantastic to see how the other half live 😂.
Outstanding! Thanks, Captain and all members of your crew.
Honestly, I loved the video! Love hearing from the crew and all the drone shots!
Captain Paul -- you and your crew never ever disappoint. This video was to me spectacular and I always live vicariously in every video produced. Loon is on my bucket list for sure. ❤ and 🤗 to all the crew.
The band sounded incredible . The combination of talent and amazing quality portable amps .
Great video.... Paul and Steve.... its about the adventure not different places you visit... its the little things that make a video.... This was great 👍...
LOVE St Tropez! One of my favourite places in the world.
CPC and Steve this was a great video. Steve you did an awesome job putting the good shots together. However you left the best part out CPC leaving LOON and Capt Ben boarding LOL Just Kidding CPC ??? 10/10 video. And wow that was a lot of luggage I saw a baby stroller so I guess a nanny or two was also aboard. CPC have a great break. Looking forward to next video
I don’t understand why you would go to a restaurant when you have an absolutely amazing chef onboard with what seems to me the best stews in the business with Ms Ximmy & and the amazing Ms Courtney. If I ever win Powerball in Australia I’m booking in for some Loon time.
Thought it was an awesome video!! Especially enjoyed watching that docking in and out in such narrow passages.
💗 from Mary in Southern California.
Love the content guys ... Its nice to see what life is like on a super yacht.
Steve cooking it up as always! Thanks for the video, MY Loon Crew.
Great video, as always. Loon crew led by captain Clarke is doing a great job, serving the guest all the best. And videographer Steve is always telling a good story for us at TH-cam. Thank you all🎉
I'm confused, last week we had the beautiful LOON being Sold and here we are back with our favourite Luxury Yacht and Crew going about their business bringing smiles to everyones lips 👍
Fantastic as always Cap and Crew! Great work by all! Cheers Loonatics!
Thank you for another great video! Greetings to you all from Norway 🇳🇴
Loom up for sale and now you pump out your best videos. Thanks guys 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for the excellent videos, enjoy watching Loon and can’t wait to check out your new Yacht and what you will upgrade on it. Sweet videos
Sorry, slightly delayed with working nights, absolutely awesome video.. really good. Very cool town.. really enjoyable watch
Great video we had our holiday in St Tropez this year so it was a great insight of the life on a super yacht
As usual, you guys rock period. God bless love from Colorado.
Glad y'all are still here, was worried after Loon was put up for sale
Excellent video (I did reach the end!) ;-)
Regarding blowing the horn - I thing everyone wants to (people saying no are lieing!). I recall a clip with a little girl on a breakwater, seeing a cargo ship (I guess 600+ ft) go by. She was making that pulling motion, signalling, "please honk!". Nothing happens for a while. At some point she turns away, disappointed. In that moment, the ship apparently reached the decision to humor her and blew the horn ... *MUCH* louder than she expected, at first she looked really startled and then she was jumping for joy :-))
I love this channel! It’s so good! I’d love to go on a charter with this crew..they all seem like a great bunch of people
BIG SMASH ON THE LIKE BUTTON. I just hope the video's keep going after the boat is sold.
About squeezing in between the other boats - what I've learned is, you talk to your neighbors how much chain they have out, then scoot about that much forward in the direction the other boats are facing, drop your hook and slowly back into your planned position, paying out chain as you go.
If everyone does that, a wind change produces a nice boat ballet without anyone getting into trouble. 🙂
Great video, hi to Nina
These videos get even better each week Steve! Killing it
Your Living my Life!!! Love U Guys❤
I cannot believe your guests wanted to stay in the Golf of St Tropez, with the odd venture to Pampelone Beach, when there is so much to see along the Cote D'Azur, however their cruise, each to their own!!
Love ALL your videos! Safe travels, God bless 🙏
Great video it’s such a pleasure to watch you all.
St. Tropez is my all time favorite place at the Cote !
Love it 12:39 I'll just parallel park her says Captain Paul - just like I do when parallel park my car next to the pavement. 😂 No crab walking involved. 😂
Great video of the start of your charter. Fireworks, Steve video, unpack and repack toys ect. Then onto Antibes. Busy busy.
I love every single video. Fantastic.
Your energy inspires and motivates me every time.
You guys work sooooo hard
The Forza bag blew me away 😂
Great work crew! Also great work Steve
Wow, I do love watching your video's, and seeing just how hard you all work, do the guess, really know just how much hard work is put in for them. If i was i was lucky and had the funds, I would have you all eating meals with us as part of the group, sadly I'm not able to do that. As for my luggage a little boat would be over kill for my two bags LOL. Keep up the great work, and a very professional crew.
I really like the ship handling so for me - nice video. Never heard of the suction in shallow water challenge.
That walking thru transition was fantastic 👍🏻🤩☝🏻
i listened to a doc yesterday about a 14 year old girl that died of a tram OD. I have been very down ever since and your video made me happy again
Oh stop.
Thanks for sharing - fantastic work👍🌸👍🌸👍🌸
It was perfect guys thank you❤️⚓️❤️⚓️
Got my hat ordered! Super cool thing is Loon's are REALLY popular here in Tennessee where our lake house is! Might have to order a few more for Xmas gifts for family! Maybe we name our small 22' tritoon loon mini 😆
Amazing make sure to send us some pictures 😎
The music for this one is excellent
Skipping & kicking up his heels…Those croissants must be really good 😜😂🤔
Great job, team!
Having now seen Captain Paul in 2 videos honking the horn after fireworks sessions I have no doubts about the main reason he wanted to go into this line of work in the first place.
Damn, damn, damn, I was just along the coast from you guys last week and would have liked to see the Loon at sea, how on this earth can you replace this Loon and crew?
If i were ever so lucky to be able to afford a loon charter, i certainly would not want to spend it in an anchorage where you are super yacht number 7 or 8. Go over to corsica! Go to places only a boat can reach, girolata, desert des agriates, plage ostriconi... enjoy ninas cooking in total seclusion! Why do i need a superyacht if all the luxuries are available at the beach... waiting in line, certainly not.
Agree, I just don't understand such a program, there are so many better places in this Med area.....
If the customer want to go to Saint Tropez Loon is going to Saint Tropez 🤷🏼♂️
When you book a charter, I’m pretty sure you get to say where you want to go and what you want to do. A lot of yachting in the Med high season is about showing off and socializing in all the see-and-be-seen places; to do that, you need to be where the people are. I guess this was this group’s (or whoever was paying) style.
Nice to see Jamaica Bay, love a canoe stern.
Great video work as always! I wonder what Paul is up to . . . seems significant!?!
IF you hadn't mentioned the bit about not having a story I never would have realized it. I know that you didn't film yachting 1k nautical miles or anything, but it did not make the video much less entertaining to me. I'll never get a chance to experience something like this, but watching the videos still brings me joy and is the next best thing. (kinda, lol. hard to compare TH-cam with spending 11 days on a Yacht with the Loon's cracked crew.).
Interesting seeing St-Tropez like this. Have researched a relative who was captain of a cargo ship - SS Fort Stager - coming close inshore 15 Aug. 1944 for Operation Dragoon, the landing in the south of France. Definitely no shoreside cafes open then!
Wow thanks for sharing Tom. No doubt they had fresh croissants that day
Great video Captain and Crew !!
BTW where do most of your guests arrive from American, European , Asian etc?
Thanks
To see you standing there and seeing the cars behind you, I now can get an idea of the height Motor Yacht Loon has.
This was a good video - 👍🏻👍🏻
the guy with the luggage on the boat (3:24) JAH,JAH,JAH,JAH,JAH 5 times hahaha 🤣😆
Loved this video Captain. The fireworks must have required a lot of coordination. All that luggage! Even if I put all the clothes I have owned in my whole life I don’t think I would need that much luggage! I do have one question, did the kids use the video game setup that much, while onboard??
Hey Paul, First Off, Thankyou For All The Awesome Video Footage, Mate! One Question Though, What Happens To You And Your Crew When Loon Gets Sold?😎
I have a feeling that capt Paul and the crew will move on to a new bigger Loon, and the current Loon will go back to being Icon, or what the new owner will name her. Perhaps the new loon will join the 3mill $ Charter club with the New Kismet? I hear Dilbar and Flying Fox are just sitting around 😀
Yes, they're buying another boat and they'll call it loon
@@mebluewater Very Clever, I Was Asking Cpt. Paul For An Answer, Not You, Shithead!🧐
Great Great job ❤
around here honking after fireworks is the norm as a form of applause for the show
Sonja.......!!! So stunning
Always good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice, if i was still young, i knew what to do for work, leave the cold dutch wheather en work on a charter like yours, if i couldt do mine life over.
I guess when you can afford to charter Loon, you can bring as much luggage as you like!
Great video. What was that burgee you guys are flying off the bow?
I followed because of Nina, but stay because of Sonja. And the content, of course. 😁
Can someone tell me what the difference is between Chief Stewardess (Courtney) and Head of Housekeeping (Sonja)? Are those two separate departments or is one a part of another?
Thanks for the video!
If I'm not mistaken, Courtney is the big boss and she assigns every position in the interior department plus she's the one always in contact with the "Principal" (the person who is chartering the yacht and she tries to make their requests possible). The head of Housekeeping makes sure bedrooms, bathrooms, and social areas of the yacht are always in optimal condition for guest's use, in other words, Sonja is a boss with her small team of stewardesses but all are still under Courtney.
@@ILoveManCity. Thanks for the info. 👍
15:41 Hurry up and wait! 😊
So much happiness and joy $47k weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD I now have a house and can now afford anything for my family even with my Retirement..
wow this awesome 👏 I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
It's Ms. Susan Jane Christy doing, she's changed my life.
After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.
I do know Ms. Susan Jane Christy, I also have even become successful....
Absolutely! I've heard stories of people who started with little to no knowledge but made it out victoriously thanks to Ms. Susan Jane Christy.
Not so much movement but still a great vlog….go Loon….Nord Norge
Do you guys get to use the water equipment when there are no guests?
What was the reason for coming in and out of port like that? Seems kinda annoying to do multiple times when you could just stay at anchorage? 🤔
I would assume for comfort for sleeping. Water looked a bit choppy.
Good video.
When I travel.. I travel light too
🎉🎉🎉 Thought it wasn’t going to happen!
Could have featured more of Chef Nina’s menus and Table settings the Issues the girls had to deal with…started all excited and then just went back to docking and anchoring….
Literally only saw Nina’s Japanese menu and one stunning birthday table setting
Nina posted her own video yesterday, and i have to imagine it was of this same charter. Same love of sea bass, gratituous amounts of kids meals, etc. She's @the_crewchef
13:00 I see you're definitely a follower of the school "never approach anything faster than you're prepared to hit it!"
I can understand that, considering the cost of having hit something with this boat...
Any updates on the sale?
So your boat always tows a tender from behind instead of storing it?