I admire his philosophy. Instead of "computer bad, young people lazy" it's actually "computer good, traditional methods good, both together VERY good".
In Mexico, all marines are trained in a traditional wooden ship. They learn to use traditional navigation techniques and sail for one year. After that, they graduate and move on to use modern technology
We need more of this attitude in the world. Life is what YOU make it, you control your own destiny. There will be obstacles to overcome, but the only one who can improve your life is YOU
I actually love that below decks are a modern compromise. Makes it truly livable and capable of full sea voyages. I also love how worn and weathered she is. Not a trophy ship, but a true sailing ship of purpose and adventure.
Such a Beauty and tribute to the Age of Sailing! 👏🏻👍Would love to walk around her to absorb the setting, the lovely timber, the flapping of the sails. What an achievement! TY for sharing.
Let's be honest: part of us, even if it's only a small part, very much longs for this lifestyle. A tougher, less comfortable, but more exciting and probably more fulfilling way of life. This captain is as skilled a thinker as he is a shipbuilder: let's make a vessel not for one very rich man, but for a whole city. Inspired. He's right that we should not lose our old knowledge, skills and behaviors. We very well could have a solar event or other space event in the future that takes out all our satellites. Or worse. And then where would we be?
unless you are a woman, a people of color, or a previous colony of a bigger nation... I am glad we live in modern, although also challenging times, but we need to embrace the challenges of the time we are to live in... nostalgia is an illusion... all past was difficult, as all present, and surely all future, but we are to endure, with peace, intelligence, and humanity...
@@robertowhite18 women, while not being equal to men in terms of voting, education, etc in those days, didn't have it as bad as modern propaganda would have you think; at the end of the day life sucked for most people in the lower classes but ultimately people lived much simpler lives, many of them agrarian and the women's primary concern was looking after their house, raising their children, etc. They didn't have to risk their lives in mines or do hard labour on farms, etc because they weren't expected to work. I'm not going to say it was an easy life coz it certainly wouldn't have been but living the same quality of life as their husband with only the requirement of housekeeping, cooking, and childbearing seems like a pretty good deal to me. People of colour in the western world is a different matter, of course, because of the prevalence of slavery but it is important to note that the western world didn't start the slave trade, it had been going on long before he west got involved and in certain regions (like the middle east for example, who treated their slaves far worse than the west ever did) continued after the west outlawed it. When it comes to colonies, while the taking of a colony was often met with fighting and bloodshed, the longterm effects were usually a more technologically advanced society with better access to trade, resources, etc. The British Empire likely wouldn't have become as powerful as it did without the developments gained from being a colony of the Roman Empire for example. I think there are valuable things we can embrace from history whilst learning from the bad things (the saying "don't throw the baby out with the bathwater" comes to mind) and it is dangerous to assume that new and progressive is better than old/traditional and stable. There is no doubt that life now is increasingly easy and that does cause a lot of issues psychologically speaking (see skyrocketing rates of mental health issues, recreational drug use, etc)
I like this man's philosophy for life. It's an amazing ship he's built.. I love the modern conveniences down below deck pretty amazing I think I would go for sleeping in a hammock while we were out at Sea though. You don't get a seasick when you sleep in a hammock..... It's a beautiful vessel all the carving that went into the vessel is amazingly beautiful... Fare winds an following sea's guy's ✌🏼💗😊❣️
Vladimir is an amazing captain. Working aboard the Frigate Hermione in 2018 our crew went over to the Shtandart at a festival in the south of France and Vladimir graciously gave us the grand tour of his ship. He is one of those exceptional dreamers who makes it happen. The ship is beautiful and many of our Hermione crew have now sailed aboard her.
Just found your channel, lol wasn't even looking for this topic but it was in my list, YT knows I'm a man of many types of Knowledge and interests, thumbs up, just WOW, I'd love to shake that man's hand, and definitely subscribed!!!
I visited your club many years ago - in 1991 I think - and really liked what you were doing, when some of your members were building a replica Viking ship - not authentic in some ways (of course it's hard to get hold of the right timber these days, and research from Roskilde Viking Ship Museum in Denmark was still in its early days in some ways), but a nice project and one which succeeded - IIRC she went off round much of the world. Good to hear you're still around. Best of luck lads!
Wonderful work, craftsmanship, and pride; love the fact that it is a working ship and not a museum piece. I did catch him referring to the lines as 'ropes' at one point. Once they board the vessel, they cease to be called ropes, and they become lines.
So cool seeing a big sail ship built in this era interesting to see all these 20st century technology meshing with old like the engine room electricity the kichen and washmichigan
Shtandart, Captain Martus and all of the crew members who’ve ever sailed the seas in this living museum are the one true story of Adventure in our lifetime. Vladimir Martus is not a Dreamer...he’s a Dream Maker! Manifesting Imagination is his forte! Greatest story of the 20th and 21st Centuries...the Ship, the Captain and the Crews are incomparable!
What a great project, I wish more ships were built like this, timeless. A great philosophy on life & wish more people would live by this & not rely on govts or corporations to tell them how to live. We are as free as we allow ourselves to be!
Captain Vlad is right: When the lights go out of our world, our species' survival and revival will depend on those who know, understand, and can work with the physical world. That said, I loved his "replica of Peter the Great's radar...computer,...etc." Lol
Gorgeous vessel, tremendous effort, excellent work and most inspired generation,the skill levels and opportunities to gain skills as Shipwright crew are most inspiring. All the best regards from here on the West Coast side of Australia 🌏🇦🇺
i've heard of this ship and would love one of my very own, perhaps an English, French, or American design of the same period. The beauty and majesty of these ships from the age of sail are so captivating. I'd keep it in a pond in my back yard and fire the cannons at my neighbors when they don't pick up after their dogs.
This ship was absolutely mesmerizing! Beautiful beautiful craftsmanship and it’s so nice to see the old meshing with the new standards. I love how your ship came to be. Vision, passion and Hardwork brought her to life. Thank you so much for giving us a tour of her. How does she handle in rough seas and bad weather? And where do you take her? Do you keep her Moors mostly in Petersburg? Sending sweet vibes and good winds From California
I see that they had the coat of arms of my city in a frame in the lower decks, really interesting to see Castellón (a spanish city) on a russian vessel
not quiet medieval but in germany we have a bunch or replicas of 10 centruy Kogge and ships used in the Baltic at the time. Shandart is not the Only Replica there are quiet alot finished or being build as museum. Poltawa and Shandart are the only Sailing ones as far as i am aware. and psst..... French are Rebuilding a 74gun 3rd Rate ship of the Line as we speak :P not alot progress besides Keel and Frames but its going.
christ, does anyone do any history research, It's all on the Internet now, no excuse for being ignorant. Just means you're too lazy. If you are an american its time to look in the mirror not cnn
It upsets me how a very small amount of people acknowledge the beauty and magnificent nature of the old ships like these
I would imagine that none of them have been aboard the deck of the USS Constitution.
@gawainethefirst I want to see USS Constitution sooo freaking bad!!
I admire his philosophy. Instead of "computer bad, young people lazy" it's actually "computer good, traditional methods good, both together VERY good".
Young people are LAZY!!!
J/K
That's not what he said. He said we have to work together with nature, not against it.
@@nathanbattles3958 My brain when I saw this: "Just/Kidding. Solve for x."
In Mexico, all marines are trained in a traditional wooden ship. They learn to use traditional navigation techniques and sail for one year. After that, they graduate and move on to use modern technology
Yep, that's my philosophy. We learn as we progress and maintain.
We need more of this attitude in the world. Life is what YOU make it, you control your own destiny. There will be obstacles to overcome, but the only one who can improve your life is YOU
It's a beautiful ship, a testament to everyone involved in her construction.
Yep.
I actually love that below decks are a modern compromise. Makes it truly livable and capable of full sea voyages. I also love how worn and weathered she is. Not a trophy ship, but a true sailing ship of purpose and adventure.
Beautiful ship and very honour visit the Greece 🇬🇷💐
Such a Beauty and tribute to the Age of Sailing! 👏🏻👍Would love to walk around her to absorb the setting, the lovely timber, the flapping of the sails. What an achievement! TY for sharing.
I liked the nav desk with the “replica of Peter the Great’s radar”.
This frigate is amazing!❤ I’m going to do the same thing with a schooner 😅
With love, from America, God speed.
She is beautiful, I have visited her. I wish her, the Captain and everyone on board all the best in these difficult times 😍😍
Let's be honest: part of us, even if it's only a small part, very much longs for this lifestyle. A tougher, less comfortable, but more exciting and probably more fulfilling way of life. This captain is as skilled a thinker as he is a shipbuilder: let's make a vessel not for one very rich man, but for a whole city. Inspired. He's right that we should not lose our old knowledge, skills and behaviors. We very well could have a solar event or other space event in the future that takes out all our satellites. Or worse. And then where would we be?
I'm very proud of being in the spacefaring age but I feel the romance of your perspective.
Then where would we be?
"We'd be thirsty...really really thirsty"
Rango
unless you are a woman, a people of color, or a previous colony of a bigger nation... I am glad we live in modern, although also challenging times, but we need to embrace the challenges of the time we are to live in... nostalgia is an illusion... all past was difficult, as all present, and surely all future, but we are to endure, with peace, intelligence, and humanity...
@@tatumergo3931 very true 👍👍
@@robertowhite18 women, while not being equal to men in terms of voting, education, etc in those days, didn't have it as bad as modern propaganda would have you think; at the end of the day life sucked for most people in the lower classes but ultimately people lived much simpler lives, many of them agrarian and the women's primary concern was looking after their house, raising their children, etc. They didn't have to risk their lives in mines or do hard labour on farms, etc because they weren't expected to work. I'm not going to say it was an easy life coz it certainly wouldn't have been but living the same quality of life as their husband with only the requirement of housekeeping, cooking, and childbearing seems like a pretty good deal to me.
People of colour in the western world is a different matter, of course, because of the prevalence of slavery but it is important to note that the western world didn't start the slave trade, it had been going on long before he west got involved and in certain regions (like the middle east for example, who treated their slaves far worse than the west ever did) continued after the west outlawed it.
When it comes to colonies, while the taking of a colony was often met with fighting and bloodshed, the longterm effects were usually a more technologically advanced society with better access to trade, resources, etc. The British Empire likely wouldn't have become as powerful as it did without the developments gained from being a colony of the Roman Empire for example.
I think there are valuable things we can embrace from history whilst learning from the bad things (the saying "don't throw the baby out with the bathwater" comes to mind) and it is dangerous to assume that new and progressive is better than old/traditional and stable. There is no doubt that life now is increasingly easy and that does cause a lot of issues psychologically speaking (see skyrocketing rates of mental health issues, recreational drug use, etc)
Wow! What an achievement; well done to all concerned. She is beautiful.
Great assembly of old footage and the tour interview.
Ambassadors for peace with international crew. Best examples for their country to move forward.
I like this man's philosophy for life. It's an amazing ship he's built.. I love the modern conveniences down below deck pretty amazing I think I would go for sleeping in a hammock while we were out at Sea though. You don't get a seasick when you sleep in a hammock..... It's a beautiful vessel all the carving that went into the vessel is amazingly beautiful... Fare winds an following sea's guy's ✌🏼💗😊❣️
Vladimir is an amazing captain. Working aboard the Frigate Hermione in 2018 our crew went over to the Shtandart at a festival in the south of France and Vladimir graciously gave us the grand tour of his ship. He is one of those exceptional dreamers who makes it happen. The ship is beautiful and many of our Hermione crew have now sailed aboard her.
Shtandart; reminds me of my boatbuilding experiences.
this ship is beautiful, nothing short of a masterpiece. ships like this are special
Fantastically wonderful. 1000 Thanks.
She is truly amazing. A dream come true.
Unbelievable what one man can put in motion.
Just found your channel, lol wasn't even looking for this topic but it was in my list, YT knows I'm a man of many types of Knowledge and interests, thumbs up, just WOW, I'd love to shake that man's hand, and definitely subscribed!!!
Magnificent Ship.......Would be a great experience to Travel from Spain to the Caribbean Islands....and then ......the World.
What an amazing ship. Such a priviledge for Vlad to know every splinter of her. So many stories behind those timbers.
What a great story, matched by a great presentation, and topped-off with a great life philosophy.
I visited your club many years ago - in 1991 I think - and really liked what you were doing, when some of your members were building a replica Viking ship - not authentic in some ways (of course it's hard to get hold of the right timber these days, and research from Roskilde Viking Ship Museum in Denmark was still in its early days in some ways), but a nice project and one which succeeded - IIRC she went off round much of the world. Good to hear you're still around. Best of luck lads!
Wonderful work, craftsmanship, and pride; love the fact that it is a working ship and not a museum piece. I did catch him referring to the lines as 'ropes' at one point. Once they board the vessel, they cease to be called ropes, and they become lines.
It's probably the case that Russians don't use English for their terminology, and most of what you hear is his best interpretation
Just stumbled onto this. WOW! What an amazing accomplishment! Well done!
Beautiful ship. Reminds me of the Lady Washington from our state.
The vision and resilience required to bring something like this fruition is something I can only aspire to!
So cool seeing a big sail ship built in this era interesting to see all these 20st century technology meshing with old like the engine room electricity the kichen and washmichigan
this is incredible, amazing what they got done with no internet
Thank you for posting this!
This is literally my dream
What a fantastic idea! And a beautiful ship to boot!
Shtandart, Captain Martus and all of the crew members who’ve ever sailed the seas in this living museum are the one true story of Adventure in our lifetime. Vladimir Martus is not a Dreamer...he’s a Dream Maker! Manifesting Imagination is his forte! Greatest story of the 20th and 21st Centuries...the Ship, the Captain and the Crews are incomparable!
❤yes
What a great project, I wish more ships were built like this, timeless. A great philosophy on life & wish more people would live by this & not rely on govts or corporations to tell them how to live. We are as free as we allow ourselves to be!
Captain Vlad is right: When the lights go out of our world, our species' survival and revival will depend on those who know, understand, and can work with the physical world.
That said, I loved his "replica of Peter the Great's radar...computer,...etc." Lol
I completely agree 💯
A beautiful gem.
Well done, well done indeed.
Shout out to the builders and captain she's amazing she's gorgeous great achievement
Kudos sir,you took a dream to reality,beautiful job by you and your crew!
From the USA , I love this.
Amazing mentality and accomplishments. I hope to see some tall ships in Duluth Minnesota this August.
Great. Is there an event? Please Do Pray Tell?!😁
Gorgeous vessel, tremendous effort, excellent work and most inspired generation,the skill levels and opportunities to gain skills as Shipwright crew are most inspiring. All the best regards from here on the West Coast side of Australia 🌏🇦🇺
An amazing achievement and I have been aboard this ship I believe in Cascais in Lisbon ?
What a great guy the captain is...
great ship great flag great person great people .. love the ship..
a beautiful ship and a fantastic accomplishment
i've heard of this ship and would love one of my very own, perhaps an English, French, or American design of the same period. The beauty and majesty of these ships from the age of sail are so captivating. I'd keep it in a pond in my back yard and fire the cannons at my neighbors when they don't pick up after their dogs.
Great video, great vision, great build and great man.
Im surprised no one mentions the amount of maintenance needed for the type and size of the ship.
Because they get the point of it, unlike some others. No one is running off to go be a swashbuckler of the high seas.
A lot of true tar and buffy strings are needed to keep it over water. It is normal.
Beautiful and amazing.
Just stumbled on this also. Amazing! Credit to all who envisioned/built her.
Great achievement.
Awesome video of an incredible story! Keeping sailing alive is beautiful!
hats off to you Captain such a beautiful ship
WOW! I have no words.
What a ship! Impressive,indeed!!♥️♥️😎✌️
That ship is beautiful .
Amazing
This is amazing . I want to travel on one of these . Old time like pirate ships the creaking the cannons
This felt like a Wes Anderson film
This ship was absolutely mesmerizing! Beautiful beautiful craftsmanship and it’s so nice to see the old meshing with the new standards. I love how your ship came to be. Vision, passion and Hardwork brought her to life. Thank you so much for giving us a tour of her. How does she handle in rough seas and bad weather? And where do you take her? Do you keep her Moors mostly in Petersburg? Sending sweet vibes and good winds From California
Outstanding and wonderful achievement.
What an accomplishment
Beautiful project!
Absolutely incredible!!!
Fantastic..
It’s a very beautiful ship they did such a lovely job 👌.
The man had a calling and he answered.
I see that they had the coat of arms of my city in a frame in the lower decks, really interesting to see Castellón (a spanish city) on a russian vessel
Absolutely incredible
You have done a incredible thing by bringing this ship to life.
beautiful
That's fascinating yet cool. Thank you for sharing
I congratulate you on realizing your dream. Fair seas
I find it hard to do laundry meanwhile these guys are building a medieval ship.
not quiet medieval but in germany we have a bunch or replicas of 10 centruy Kogge and ships used in the Baltic at the time.
Shandart is not the Only Replica there are quiet alot finished or being build as museum. Poltawa and Shandart are the only Sailing ones as far as i am aware.
and psst..... French are Rebuilding a 74gun 3rd Rate ship of the Line as we speak :P not alot progress besides Keel and Frames but its going.
@@cpt.mirones5109 whats the name of it?
I’m too lazy to fold.
Handwash is superior and keeps the Stalkers away
It's a beautiful ship
That's spectacular. Kudos to him and all involved. I hope she doesn't get stolen over the sanctions.
Oh man that would be so messed up. I hope she's safe thru it all
Peter the Great learned to make ships in Zaanstad, Netherlands. I recognise the words he uses like boegspriet.
He didn’t say boegspriet, he used the English word bowsprit.
@@Brinta3 in Russian we say "bushprit", exactly as Dutch do. Also machta, shturval, matros, bram-seil, marsel, grot etc.
great!😎
This is absolutely incredible!
Incredible!
Well I guess that's it, I'm off to build a ship now
Beautiful ship!
So are those cannons operational? Very awesome ship love it
Amazing vessel. :))
THIS is what humans should do in our modern world. Not war.
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
This is amazing.
Thank you, good wishes. # HeroesAtSea.
This is so freaking cool!!!
This man sounds a lot me in his philosophy of old technology. Civilization needs to know from where it emerged from
Peter the Great replica radar😂😂😂 it is my favourite ship!
Outstanding! :o)
Great Job! Mr.V
love this. thanks for sharing.
So nice to see some positive Russian content. Know that the vast majority of the Russian people are not to blame for the present fiasco.
christ, does anyone do any history research, It's all on the Internet now, no excuse for being ignorant. Just means you're too lazy. If you are an american its time to look in the mirror not cnn
Instead of hand built by owner, the tag should be hand built by large group.
Klasse .