Thank you guys for another wonderful & classy video. Your detailed explanations of the instrumentation / controls were perfect. Also thank you for the tour of the vessel. Another classy & adorable video. TMP from N.J.
What an awesome owner and captain to allow us to see what a magnificent vessel like this looks like behind the scenes. Also, thank you to you for posting this video! Thank you.
Another intersting yacht tour - shows how well connected eSysman is to be able to get access to these boats and the back ground information of this world that most of us can only dream of
Have to say just love all the additional info and technical understanding you are able to bring to these reviews. Certainly worth the extra videos in this format. I'd definitely enjoy the same approach to the engine room.
Awesome video! love the amount of detail regarding the systems. Wish you could have done a similar walkthrough of the engine room. Very cool yacht! Thanks for showing us around!!!
An amazing inside view of an amazing ship. Thank you for giving us an inside view of the ships operation center. Something we’d all love to see more of.
Absolutely love the bridge tour. Your knowledge and explaining the little things, for instance the light to dim all those green lights, and the "stay awske" button that notifies the next person in line, add so much to just 'seeing' it. Although that is impressive. I could easily watch a full hour and 20 minutes of this type of video, not just 12 seemingly short minutes. Thanks so much, it's wonderful they let you basically have carte blanche to roam and film. You did a wonderful job, if I owned that yacht and chartered it out I'd try and hire you to do publicity videos. Maybe have you meet it in some warm and beautiful place, do the video, and trade for you being able to charter it for a week or ten days when it suited you.
Thanks for your kind words. We have a full technical tour of an other yacht coming next week. The yacht tour will be on Sunday, technical tour a couple of days later.
Thankyou for a great informative video. You did a great job in keeping things to the point, concise, yet managed to include so much into the content covered. 🤠
Awesome set of videos from this boat ..... and it is also a plus having a host with the knowledge that you have reguarding the SY..... Thanx eSysman !!
Thanks for the amazing tour of the Bridge my friend.....You know you get a fine Boat like this for only $65 Million is really not that much money for what you get..... Old Flying Shoe🇺🇸
Very nice video, thank you. Did not realize the term "ecdis" is still in use. I got my Bsc in Marine Enginnering 1995 and chosen my thesis to be written about Ecdis. Wrote to Garmin UK and they were so kind to send me a full user manual of one of their top units at the time, by post. Back in the days it was so new I heard back from the university department that some active Captains visiting the department, took my thesis for a read and that was their first learn about such system, before they got really widespread on bridges. Abandoned my marine career very early though, to become an office rat, really sad.
Very astute of the vessel's mjt to allow such grand access to that fine boat! While I'd secretly hoped for a supermodel guide, your expert commentary was excellent!
I know all yachts are different, so seeing the inner workings of these big yachts is nice to see. Coming from a 41 ft. boat, this is very impressive. I have worked on oil rigs that have some similar radar and emergency equipment, but nothing like this.
On yachts that have aft cameras that are capable of sending to the bridge wing, why not have laser range finders on those cameras to help the captain know the range to the dock? Not eliminating the crew with radios, but as a supplement to them.
It’s not as simple as a car. You’re on water, when you stop propulsion the ship doesn’t stop. Also these lasers get damaged, dirty, covered in sea water etc. even if they had them they’d still have someone standing there. You can’t beat the human eye.
Re Bridgewings: I know of company that spent quite a bit of effort to make an App for controlling the ship in lieu of proper bridge wing controls, so the ship could be docked via IPad. Obviously, that was for the Steve Jobs yacht.
Nice tour but there was something on the lens. It looked foggy, hazy, or smudged over by something. Sadly, it was not up to the level of your other sharp clear videos.
I hope Furuno have got better at producing manuals for all this stuff, Back in about 1995 we got a new Furuno radar and Peter the skipper wrote on the cover - reading this will seriously damage your brain. He was not wrong.
It's a separate video from the rest of the yacht tour. For people like me who could watch an hour of the tech stuff, how the systems 'talk' to each other, how the autopilot compensates for wind and currents or if the Captain has to figure that in and just set bearings as opposed to destinations, and dozens of other things too. 😀 😊
Thank you for the peek behind the scenes, and thanks to the owner for allowing you to showcase the nerve center of their pride and joy.
Nice to see a sysman in its natural habitat
Should off said an ee sysman as I was born in Yorkshire
Should of said an ee sysman as born in Yorkshire
Thank you guys for another wonderful & classy video. Your detailed explanations of the instrumentation / controls were perfect. Also thank you for the tour of the vessel. Another classy & adorable video. TMP from N.J.
Fantastic to have some technical perspectives in addition to the aesthetics. I really enjoy your channel and sincere delivery.
What an awesome owner and captain to allow us to see what a magnificent vessel like this looks like behind the scenes. Also, thank you to you for posting this video! Thank you.
Another intersting yacht tour - shows how well connected eSysman is to be able to get access to these boats and the back ground information of this world that most of us can only dream of
👍✨👍
More like this please !
Enjoy seeing the workings.
Have to say just love all the additional info and technical understanding you are able to bring to these reviews. Certainly worth the extra videos in this format. I'd definitely enjoy the same approach to the engine room.
W have an engine room tour of another yacht coming soon.
If this yacht sells, I would hope Esysman gets at least 5% commission. He’s done an excellent job promoting this fine vessel.
Wow, crazy high tech bridge!
And an amazing vessel.
Thank you!
These are great tours being posted!
That beautiful yacht is only 65 million? Wow. I'm ordering one on Monday. Gorgeous.
Get in line.
that was very nice of them to let you tour the boat
Awesome video! love the amount of detail regarding the systems. Wish you could have done a similar walkthrough of the engine room. Very cool yacht! Thanks for showing us around!!!
Engine room talk from another yacht coming soon.
Interesting video. Great explanation about water tight doors and light controls. Never seen that before.
Very interesting tour of the bridge. Seems complicated like flying a jet! Thanks
Yea, the study required and tests and qualifications to hold a license to pilot a yacht of that size is extensive to say the least.
Such an impressive Bridge. Thank you for this.
An amazing inside view of an amazing ship. Thank you for giving us an inside view of the ships operation center. Something we’d all love to see more of.
thanks for a great tour
Thanks, your experience is shared and appreciated.
Absolutely love the bridge tour. Your knowledge and explaining the little things, for instance the light to dim all those green lights, and the "stay awske" button that notifies the next person in line, add so much to just 'seeing' it. Although that is impressive. I could easily watch a full hour and 20 minutes of this type of video, not just 12 seemingly short minutes. Thanks so much, it's wonderful they let you basically have carte blanche to roam and film. You did a wonderful job, if I owned that yacht and chartered it out I'd try and hire you to do publicity videos. Maybe have you meet it in some warm and beautiful place, do the video, and trade for you being able to charter it for a week or ten days when it suited you.
Thanks for your kind words. We have a full technical tour of an other yacht coming next week. The yacht tour will be on Sunday, technical tour a couple of days later.
Thankyou for a great informative video. You did a great job in keeping things to the point, concise, yet managed to include so much into the content covered. 🤠
Awesome set of videos from this boat ..... and it is also a plus having a host with the knowledge that you have reguarding the SY.....
Thanx eSysman !!
Excellent detail. Very interesting to say the least many thanks
Thank you for taking the time to upload quality content. Stunning Bridge.
Very informative, thanks for going the extra distance!
Excellent bridge tour. Thank you so much for posting your interesting and informative videos.
Another great video Sir. Thanks for all your efforts in making your videos.
I Ioved it! ❤ Thanks.😊
very interesting for a retired E-Sysman like me, thanks
🙋♂️THANKS ESYSMAN,GREAT EXPLANATIONS 🤗💚💚💚
We know that really is your office 😁💚💚💚
I liked the video very much, informative.
Nice bridge. I do like the use of multifunction displays and an integrated architecture.
Thanks man.
very interesting
Great video. Thank you.
Thanks for the amazing tour of the Bridge my friend.....You know you get a fine Boat like this for only $65 Million is really not that much money for what you get.....
Old Flying Shoe🇺🇸
Besides the visual entertainment features of your videos, these educational videos are really interesting. Great job E-Man!
Yeah, even things like the redundancies for the doors i found interesting 🙂
Thanks! 👌👌
That was a great informative tour, you need to do many more in the same manner 👍
Yep, if you have the opportunity to do so, more tours would be great Mr E-Man!
I am impressed with the access and knowledge of the electronics and M/Y operations.
Fantastic tour. Really enjoyed it!
Maybe you can tour mine. It’s a 2 oar row boat.
Just kidding. 😄
This is not an insult.
As a 50 Upholsterer I thought the red seats that the crew sit on in the Bridge had to many wrinkles in them for a new boat. 😉
Absolutely amazing!
Very nice video, thank you. Did not realize the term "ecdis" is still in use. I got my Bsc in Marine Enginnering 1995 and chosen my thesis to be written about Ecdis. Wrote to Garmin UK and they were so kind to send me a full user manual of one of their top units at the time, by post.
Back in the days it was so new I heard back from the university department that some active Captains visiting the department, took my thesis for a read and that was their first learn about such system, before they got really widespread on bridges.
Abandoned my marine career very early though, to become an office rat, really sad.
Interesting story. Shame you didn’t finish. Can’t think of a better life than at sea.
Very astute of the vessel's mjt to allow such grand access to that fine boat! While I'd secretly hoped for a supermodel guide, your expert commentary was excellent!
Great! Please more.
Great video and thanks for sharing.
Really enjoyed the 2 tours. A very nice boat.
Nice to see you on a boat, for once.
Fun tip! You actually have to be certified to enter AIS information.
That is interesting. I hadn't heard that mentioned on this or other boating channels when talking about AIS.
@@festerofest4374 Yeah they'll let any old drunk like me hook it up, but to actually enter the data you need certification. Lives are at risk.
the last big boat I was on was a USN aircraft carrier this is so much luxury!
great video.. gonna be ordering a yacht of the same specs from that company on monday as well.. $65 million? seems like a great deal..
I know all yachts are different, so seeing the inner workings of these big yachts is nice to see.
Coming from a 41 ft. boat, this is very impressive. I have worked on oil rigs that have some similar radar and emergency equipment, but nothing like this.
Amazing boat, and your insights makes the video so much better.
Enjoy your videos really informative. From NZ
On yachts that have aft cameras that are capable of sending to the bridge wing, why not have laser range finders on those cameras to help the captain know the range to the dock? Not eliminating the crew with radios, but as a supplement to them.
Yea... like on many modern cars now... the "back-up camera!" If a 30k car can have it why can't a $65 million boat!?
It’s not as simple as a car. You’re on water, when you stop propulsion the ship doesn’t stop. Also these lasers get damaged, dirty, covered in sea water etc.
even if they had them they’d still have someone standing there. You can’t beat the human eye.
I always wondered where Africa was!
This is a lovely boat.
Very informative post
I have a kayak and an umbrella … I love it.
I did enjoy this. Thanks. :)
Is there a lock-out/tag-out system for the radars to prevent them from rotating or transmitting when a crewmember is up there?
Well generally they will put signs on the controls if someone is working on the mast. But they never start them without checking the mast is clear.
Re Bridgewings: I know of company that spent quite a bit of effort to make an App for controlling the ship in lieu of proper bridge wing controls, so the ship could be docked via IPad. Obviously, that was for the Steve Jobs yacht.
Observation:
My center screen would be icebergs!
Or take-out pizza slices.
4:27 wait did I just spot dust on a superyacht ;-)
Is your camera lens fogging up?
Please clean the camera lens. Great video as always
Those radar hours are a bit high unless they are sold state
I'm surprised these big yachts don't have something like Lidar to dock automatically.
Nice tour but there was something on the lens. It looked foggy, hazy, or smudged over by something. Sadly, it was not up to the level of your other sharp clear videos.
I hope Furuno have got better at producing manuals for all this stuff, Back in about 1995 we got a new Furuno radar and Peter the skipper wrote on the cover - reading this will seriously damage your brain. He was not wrong.
howdy man long time veiwer always enjoy ur vids however both on this yacht ur camera presents a very washed out whitish glare on ut lens anyway thanks
👍🚤
terrible bridge layput 😅 Very common to see on yachts
Why so much footage on the bridge?
He's an engineer guy. I'm tecnically inclined too.
Don't show me the jacuzzi/ waterfall, show me the hidden pumps/ plumbing.
The full tour is in a previous video. He wanted to go more in-depth on the bridge, which would have made that video very long.
@@itsruf1show me all of it! Inside the engine room, too.
It's a separate video from the rest of the yacht tour. For people like me who could watch an hour of the tech stuff, how the systems 'talk' to each other, how the autopilot compensates for wind and currents or if the Captain has to figure that in and just set bearings as opposed to destinations, and dozens of other things too. 😀 😊
Why is it so cheap?
lovely yacht.
Thanks for sharing!! Great video