As ex crew working on yachts and working on a few different builds fedship are in the pinnacle of class of yachts the detail is incredible, Lurssen a close second in my book great looking yacht...
I was already impressed with the maneuvering, but then i saw the bridge! wow, they really max out the size of what they can produce in that yar. Awesome to see the signature Feadship design evolve over the decades.
Wow! Beautiful boat but also a beautiful bit of work getting her down those canals and thru those bridges! And also great photography as usual, Dutch Yachting and Nautical Lady!
Woooow ! Amazing video & drone footage . The contrast of a huge superyacht against the houses, tight bridges & narrow channel was super cool . Love the design & off set aft deck / pool & stairs . Mark (Toronto) 💙
Great start and end of the video for the location. The yacht itself is like looking at every super yacht in the last 20-30 years and seeing every form of refinement that could be made, to what we currently perceive as an ocean going vessel. A perfectly proportioned vessel and one that i am sure the owner will be happy with.
Just love this video, the yacht looks incredibly cool, along with some amazing film of the journey. Especially the parts where they have to pass through very narrow sections where the traffic stops to let them pass through. Amazing..👍
Beautiful engineering. Still, you should have called this video: Moving a mansion on the water. When you see the scale of this creation it’s out of this world. This video is also an amazing tool for scaling purposes 😉
Omg, I very much appreciate all that goes into creation of such wonderful crafts. So to look at them brings a measure of joy to me. But Omg I was caught off guard, didn't know this was movement in this environment, watching as they navigated a turn while passing through a draw bridge style opening which when drawn is not vertical but several degrees towards upper decks, my stress went skyward, not given to drink, but needed one. That's nutz . All while pushes backwards. Crazy. Trust owner was not aboard or watching. My bad great job to all involved. Very cool skills.
Why wouldn’t the manufacture move production closer to the open sea? It seems they’d have the means to do so. If they did any limitations of vessel size might be removed.
Yeah, it's got to be up there. Even though it's about as basic a design as there is. Nice color palette. But the decking is the show stopper. That asymmetrical aft is an absolute stunner.
Let's see, we've got this huge, beautiful multi-million dollar yacht that we need to maneuver from point A to point B, through a narrow canal and even narrower bridge crossings...I know, let's DO IT BACKWARDS!!!
The cost of just moving it a ways down the canal, and past that bridge, is far more than most can comprehend. There's not even fuel or champagne on that thing yet...
She does have a beautiful and harmonious exterior, yet we would need to see if the interior and the exterior are a good match and of course that the interior, is as beautiful and harmonious with the whole of the ship. It is a yacht after all and all yachts need to be judged holistically.
@@DutchYachting 😂. I’ve read it now 😂………….. seeing the video, reminded me of travelling along small rivers, in Holland, ( in a multi millionaire M.Y. Called Shallimar 2 in 1977.) to a place called De-Kaag, to have repairs to the ship after it caught fire in the Atlantic.
I am always wondering, why do they produce such gigantic huge yachts so far inland? Isn't more practicable to build a shipyard close to the ocean to avoid such difficould and dangerous struggling inside these small channels?
The maneuvering past the bridge is amazing and its great to see it next to the houses to get a real sense of scale/how giant this thing is!
Stunning !!
that asymmetric design to the swimming pool and swim platform is gorgeous.
Ha! I know you’re right but my OCD can’t cope LOL
As ex crew working on yachts and working on a few different builds fedship are in the pinnacle of class of yachts the detail is incredible, Lurssen a close second in my book great looking yacht...
That maneuver through the bridge just blew my kind. Incredible.
Reminds me of the maneuvers to help feed the starving African babies in the droughts and floods caused by rich polluters.
I had a special name for my ding-a-ling once, and I called it "Incredible" as well.
Hands down the most elegant and stunning yacht I've seen. The pool configuration is outstanding.
Never will get used to the new bow designs of motoryachts nowadays...
She sure is a beauty... the clean lines, the choice of colors and the proportions are perfect.
Her bow...like a Jimmy Durante nose...
I was already impressed with the maneuvering, but then i saw the bridge! wow, they really max out the size of what they can produce in that yar. Awesome to see the signature Feadship design evolve over the decades.
lmao right?! they probably have a 3d model of the bridge at the design offices
They can produce larger than that. In this case they pay to remove the bridge entirely. They did it once
Wow! Beautiful boat but also a beautiful bit of work getting her down those canals and thru those bridges! And also great photography as usual, Dutch Yachting and Nautical Lady!
Thank you 👍
Excellent overall. Elegant yacht, perfect maneuvering. The bridge passing is a true highlight. Top captures 👍
Stunning ... saw her in Antigua recently, baia danke for an excellent video ❤
Beautiful boat! Also the big outside doors are very nice! Craftsmanship on the highest level
Woooow ! Amazing video & drone footage . The contrast of a huge superyacht against the houses, tight bridges & narrow channel was super cool . Love the design & off set aft deck / pool & stairs . Mark (Toronto) 💙
Thanks for watching Mark
Great drone footage and brilliant tug boat expertise 😮
Thank you David 👍
Absolutely stunning, Great work Feadship.
Looks more like an Italian yacht than a typical Feadship.
And just an Italian yacht it’s going backwards 😂
Great start and end of the video for the location. The yacht itself is like looking at every super yacht in the last 20-30 years and seeing every form of refinement that could be made, to what we currently perceive as an ocean going vessel. A perfectly proportioned vessel and one that i am sure the owner will be happy with.
I absolutely love the architecture of this yacht! 😍
Top notch Dutch quality and design. Hands down one of the best superyacht designs ever, if not the best❤
*Simply SPEECHLESS 😮😮😮*
I love the asymmetrical design of pool's stern, and *ALL that TEAK* 🤤!!!
That's a gorgeous boat.
The best the Dutch can offer.
Wow the design is one of my all time favorites, the way the pool os skewed and the angle of the aft deck because of it is amazing.
Just love this video, the yacht looks incredibly cool, along with some amazing film of the journey. Especially the parts where they have to pass through very narrow sections where the traffic stops to let them pass through. Amazing..👍
Beautiful engineering. Still, you should have called this video: Moving a mansion on the water.
When you see the scale of this creation it’s out of this world.
This video is also an amazing tool for scaling purposes 😉
That was a tight squeeze! Masterfully handled that thanks to the crew and the Pieter Van der Wees team. Kudos to all!!
Une elegance et une classe folle....bravo !
Geweldig schip. Denk 1 van de mooiste uit de Feadship familie!
Classic gorgeous yacht. Swimming pool design is out of this world!
Still not sure why they pushed a 276' yacht through canals? Unnecessary risk and inconvenience to the town.
what is the point of that first flat ship in the video? Amazing skill by the way.
No point...waste of my time watching...
Yikes that was a tight fit through that bridge 🤐Nerves of steel. Beautiful ship! Nice change from the standard white.
I was very impressed with your video
Thank you
Wow.. kudos to the pilots of those tugs. That was some amazing work getting her through the bridge.
Looks like some major team work moving that ship around........SKILLS !
Toujours de belles images, merci.
Wow ! Amazing craftsmanship. 👍👍
Saw this anchored off Rodney Bay, St Lucia today. 😮
I was there Tuesday morning on a Dutch inland barge. I’m glad we weren’t stuck behind this transport.
Faith is the best looking Feadship
Pretty close...way, way better looking than this....
beautiful.... most interesting aft design layout... can't wait to see in it's full glory...
Insane ... that is such craftsmanship !! (both the building as the sailing by those tugs)
Simply ❤breathtaking
Beeindruckend 🤩👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Omg, I very much appreciate all that goes into creation of such wonderful crafts. So to look at them brings a measure of joy to me. But Omg I was caught off guard, didn't know this was movement in this environment, watching as they navigated a turn while passing through a draw bridge style opening which when drawn is not vertical but several degrees towards upper decks, my stress went skyward, not given to drink, but needed one. That's nutz . All while pushes backwards. Crazy. Trust owner was not aboard or watching. My bad great job to all involved. Very cool skills.
Master Class in moving this Beauty . Certainly a Gr8 Look'in Yatch . A well executed design repeated. The KISS 💋 Principle
Lacks the finesse of truly beautiful boats. The bow is clumsy.
The bow is beyond 'clumsy'...looks like Barbara Streisand's nose...lol
I wonder is the OWNER happy, I wish the absolute best,.
Gorgeous boat!! I'll take one!!!
THAT is some manoeuvring!!😮. I’m not a boat person but design wise that is totally beautiful!👍
I have seen many super yachts, and NONE of them can compare to the beauty and elegance of this magestic masterpiece.
Why wouldn’t the manufacture move production closer to the open sea? It seems they’d have the means to do so. If they did any limitations of vessel size might be removed.
Outrageous - wow - love it
Is it the most beautiful yacht afloat... Probably?
Yeah, it's got to be up there. Even though it's about as basic a design as there is. Nice color palette. But the decking is the show stopper. That asymmetrical aft is an absolute stunner.
Damn...So beautiful
That's a Feadship? Wow doesn't look like their typical style, it's more Italian or maybe a Palmer. Absolutely stunning
The powers that be at Feadship wisely did a major design shift to accomodate young multimillionaires...
As someone who lives in The Netherlands, it is surprising to see the scale compared to the houses!
This is the kind of channel I’m looking for ! That river looks so small for that Superyacht 😮😮
Welcome aboard!
Amazing view of a beautiful yacht. Love those videos in the channels, it gives a perspective how huge this yacht are.
Nice!
hell yeah!! i'll go and buy one tomorrow
Just wondering if the dimensions are limited to the width of that drawbridge? That sure looked like a tight fit
Let's see, we've got this huge, beautiful multi-million dollar yacht that we need to maneuver from point A to point B, through a narrow canal and even narrower bridge crossings...I know, let's DO IT BACKWARDS!!!
That’s amazing and a half
Just how I wanted 600 passenger 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Very nice shape ❤
Magnificent 😍
looks insane
Hope this isn’t a dumb question, but how did the yacht get there in the first place, was it built there?
I'm curious what all the antenna are for on the upper deck in addition to the two domes and multiple GPS antenna?
I love this boat and it’s colours are stunning ,but I’ll never get used to that very upright dreadnought type bow
Suddenly it becomes very clear just how big she is, against the houses an church!❤
Absolutely gorgeous design! The obvious craftsmanship of the Dutch shipyard is outstanding. However, no helicopter?
It really shows that the crew maneuvering this absolutely huge vessel isn't on their 1st rodeo regarding huge yachts.
How can I order one?
The cost of just moving it a ways down the canal, and past that bridge, is far more than most can comprehend. There's not even fuel or champagne on that thing yet...
Amazing. Larger than 3-5 homes combined
May i suggest to move the shipyard near the sea to build biggest boats ?
They have already one
She does have a beautiful and harmonious exterior, yet we would need to see if the interior and the exterior are a good match and of course that the interior, is as beautiful and harmonious with the whole of the ship. It is a yacht after all and all yachts need to be judged holistically.
Great video, but consider having fewer cuts. It is somewhat stressful to watch.
it's like a floating mega mansion with an engine
Where’s this….. in Holland heading to or from De kaag.
Didn't read the text for sure
@@DutchYachting 😂. I’ve read it now 😂………….. seeing the video, reminded me of travelling along small rivers, in Holland, ( in a multi millionaire M.Y. Called Shallimar 2 in 1977.) to a place called De-Kaag, to have repairs to the ship after it caught fire in the Atlantic.
It is beautiful. 👍👍👍 But for me i like more the design of M/Y Phi.🙂🙂🙂
Got my vote.♡♡♡
She is quite elegant
excellent...
crazy bridge manuever
I am always wondering, why do they produce such gigantic huge yachts so far inland? Isn't more practicable to build a shipyard close to the ocean to avoid such difficould and dangerous struggling inside these small channels?
It's like threading a needle! Just as the Naval Architects have to factor in a ships beam to fit through the Panama Canal!
i would move the shipyard closer to the open seas
so perfact
hope none of those cars waiting at the bridge were late to work
Yeahh one of my baby mothers saying move Paul's boat😮.
Why isn’t the shipyard very near a sea or ocean.
LIKE A GLOVE!
What happens if it don’t fit through the bridge
Can you imagine that they know the exact meassurements beforehand?
Do we know the owner
I'm the Owner ❤
@@reginaldbrich3329 You're the LIAR...
I wouldn't mind having a few boats like that.
A few? Just one of them drains your wallet in maintenance cost and fuel really effective.
She's definitely the Bell of Ball
Such huge surface areas and not a single solar panel put on it. The yachting industry really has a massive CO2 problem - and does nothing against it.
Is that not the bridge Bezos was looking to take down for his masts to fit thru and he was told "NO" ?