As an engineer and all-around techy person, this video was SO much more interesting than seeing guest spaces. Thank You!
@cassandratq93012 ай бұрын
Both are fascinating to me.
@Donald_Shaw3 ай бұрын
Excellent... I love looking at engine rooms on yachts. So much plumbing and so many electrical cables. Now I can see why yachts are so very expensive and that's not including all the custom interior finishings. Thanks so much for showing us around the heartbeat of this yacht.
@mauricematla83793 ай бұрын
I did my welding aprenticeship on a shipyard. Not these simple almost DIY yacht thingies but submarines. If youy thinks these playthings have a lot of that....
@Nocturnal20103 ай бұрын
I wish more ppl would do this with mansion tours. They almost never show the utilities that maintain and run them. Thanks for this 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@Caperhere2 ай бұрын
Thank you. What a clean, luxurious ship. One ferry I worked on had some of her bunks running fwd to aft, against the hull. She rolled so badly we had to tuck our life jackets under our mattress to keep from being thrown out. Some crew cabins had four bunks for stewards. I’m just amazed by the cleanliness of this ship, especially her engine room.😊
@tkafka563 ай бұрын
It's funny how there is such a range of openness in the superyacht world. You have some crews telling you that they don't want you to film their vessel at all, and then there is this gracious crew (and owner!) letting you film everything, and even give demonstrations of how things work, such as the watertight doors. I've gotta say, this is an incredibly impressive yacht and crew!
@Markle2k3 ай бұрын
In a sense, this is a sales video (no cynicism implied) as the ship is up for sale. The owner and agent is getting some free or low cost (no disclaimer, so I assume free), high quality narrated information for potential buyers. In return, our guy and the audience get some good and interesting informative content. Win-win.
@johnsmith-tn8rn3 ай бұрын
Terrific video, thanks. While Rico and Victoria (Nautisyles) give good general technical info, this is the type of in-depth I enjoy. Well done! JK Charleston.
@Jmp5nb3 ай бұрын
Gorgeous vessel! And who doesn’t admire the machine work below in the propulsion department? Very gracious of the owner to make such a desirable and exclusive vessel available for the channel!
@luapkirner53313 ай бұрын
To tell the truth, I have no affinity for superyachts or really boats in general but this is fascinating information. I make things and after looking at this series, I think the level of workpersonship and what it takes to make a ship like this, it should cost more than it does. Congrats to us humans for being to make something like this.
@grondhero3 ай бұрын
Now that was an in-depth tour with great details!
@randyjude83463 ай бұрын
Absolutely Loved this series. Thanks esysman very informative and entertaining
@billfunk12193 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tour! Such an incredible build- I had no idea of the complexities of one of these yachets. I fly multi engine aircraft and marvel at what's on the dash and under the hoods, it's all about keeping things safe and useable. New tech is great.
@twallace5413 ай бұрын
Thanks very much for this tour.
@dcallan8123 ай бұрын
Nice, a look at oily bit's (that are spotless) S nice to see the areas normally off limits 2x👍
@DanTaron-l5o3 ай бұрын
Cool to see the highest technology at sea!
@geoffrohde28863 ай бұрын
Thanks again for the great tours - this was an excellent set of four! I'm glad that there is somebody that is actually interested in education, instead of just envious nonsense You've been a real blessing. Thanks again, Geoff Rohde
@EHSEHS-x3l3 ай бұрын
Brilliant video, really enjoyed it, thank you!
@budgetaudiophilelife-long54613 ай бұрын
🙋♂️THANKS ESYSMAN,REALLY GOOD 👍 TOUR 🤗💚💚💚
@Dudemieser3 ай бұрын
This is really good. Thank you
@jeffdieringer13 ай бұрын
OUTSTANDING
@CharlesAdams-y2b3 ай бұрын
Really love your technical tours and technical information. As an engineer (not maritime) technology always interests me.
@Jeff-gn1xz3 ай бұрын
Good tour, thanks. Secret video seems to be so secret, even the link can't be found.
@richardcook19873 ай бұрын
Yeah i csnt find it either
@kevinmobile3 ай бұрын
Fascinating although you didn't mention how AIS is switched on and off!
@MPatagonia3 ай бұрын
Excellent video I like your approach by doing detailed videos of the three most important parts of a vesel 0:15 0:15
@hakanpalmgren8823 ай бұрын
Amazing how much tech that goes in to super yachts! Thanks for sharing!
@bigcheezmoe3 ай бұрын
Well done. Not often we see the inner working of a motor yacht.
@JamesAdams-ek7pm3 ай бұрын
Great tour
@toomasnelson45613 ай бұрын
Wow! thank you and thank you to the crew for allowing these tours. I was of two minds should I watch this technical one but I am so glad I did. So much new gear since my days which i finished as a captain under 500 ton. We were trained on gear as would be expected in bigger ships but even that was no where near what I see today and I guess some of this has already been superseded.
@deckerbob3 ай бұрын
Wonderful video, Very few people get to see what’s inside these behemoth beauties
@richard42903 ай бұрын
Very interesting, you do a wonderful job on explaining things, closing the water tight doors brings back memories of when I used to have to do it on the SS.Norway.
@johngibson38373 ай бұрын
Hey up sysman the main engine's would be CAT V12 something like 30-35 litres each, nice video and very well done
@TheOUboy3 ай бұрын
great series of tours
@mikehazelwood38033 ай бұрын
Excellent tour. Very informative. Hats off to the crew and engineers!
@terrya4483 ай бұрын
I enjoyed all 3 videos. Thanks! 🇨🇦 I will try to watch the bonus video.
@gene108462 ай бұрын
A fantastic tour. Thank you.
@BRZZ-xw4hd3 ай бұрын
great vid
@ypey13 ай бұрын
Im a technical guy, i love this stuff!😊
@WaldoReal3 ай бұрын
Beautiful!
@philliplouis68893 ай бұрын
LO dist is Phillip an Thank you it's Very Informative🎉😮😊🎉
@ianrobertson2390Ай бұрын
Very good video Sir. Far better than you would get from most brokers. Out of my price bracket but a very good yacht. Gotcha Covered
@ImTheDudeMan4713 ай бұрын
Boat architecture and building architecture are similar in requirements to keep people, the structure and environment around them safe.
@garylong75993 ай бұрын
Can’t believe just how much equipment is in the engine room
@ADHJkvsNgsMBbTQe3 ай бұрын
The depth finder is quite interesting. I do wonder if things like that might be one reason whales have attacked some vessels.
@jonathanscott5503 ай бұрын
very well presented enjoyed watching and learned some stuff. looking forward to next video
@StephenWebster-t6b3 ай бұрын
Ref fire extinguishers in engineroom AFFF (foam) are used to prevent fires mostly by spraying engines and bilges when you get a leak on high pressure fuel pipes before resorting to misting and if a fire breaks out get out close all vents and doors start fire suppression and cool bulkheads decks and sides to prevent spread of fire everyone should know what the various extinguishers are and what to do in case of emergency stay safe Steve
@cliffansley18423 ай бұрын
Fantastic! What a clean build and everything up to date. Why the use plastic piping with plastic ball valves (@ 34:10) in the stabilizer control room....Bizarre!
@stuartatkins54253 ай бұрын
Amazing what money can buy you in this world.
@WarrenMoyes3 ай бұрын
Brilliant Video and an even better boat! Is the underwater lights rule in France a new one? 😂 What is the reason for this?
@clydem563 ай бұрын
Great video, very thorough.
@cassandratq93012 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on approximately what it costs to maintain a yacht of this size for one year? Including docking/mooring fees, full crew, fuel, catering, insurance, vessel maintenance + periodic upgrades (exterior, interior, short + long term), electronics maintenance + periodic upgrades, electronics + annual communication fees ( like Starlink + Garmin), cleaning (inside + outside) - everything you can think of? I'm sure I've left something important out. I would find a thorough analysis of this very interesting. Thank you.
@mrgrumpy7713 ай бұрын
It's pristine compared to the ships I worked on. Very impressive. The forepeak storage didn't look at all secure for sea mind you
@Sweetjudiblueyes3 ай бұрын
I was curious about calibration & preventative maintenance. The crew performs the engine maintenance and do they have an outside agency that they report to or come in.
@lucidmoses3 ай бұрын
Good to see they can close the doors without power but it seems like not much else.
@WeirdSeagul3 ай бұрын
How abundant is starlink now on yachts? Seems like a no brainer now that the constellation is operational
@jamesmterrell3 ай бұрын
Excellent. I didn't notice water tight doors in the ECR. Does the boat have them to protect the control room? Also, seems like you would need quick acting water tight doors near the ECR to protect the equipment and people. That door you showed us was very slow. Good video.
@YachtReport3 ай бұрын
That's how watertight doors move. You're not going to be in a situation where you need it to close faster. The most likely thing to happen if they were fast is someone losing limbs or being crushed completely.
@jamesmterrell3 ай бұрын
@@YachtReport Thank you for the quick response.
@SuperRobertwillis3 ай бұрын
Enjoyed that very complicated aren't they mate 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
@robert-97543 ай бұрын
Hey, how common are house (lithium) batteries on newer (2020+) yachts?
@oldmech6193 ай бұрын
I am impressed with the new electronics. Is there a system to warn the crew of hidden obstacles? We have it for aviation.
@Guido_Sarducci0073 ай бұрын
Night mode cams and thrusters would work for me. Live forward looking cam is a nice, and safe, luxury. Hiring crew is more about knowlege and experience, not payroll dollars, IMO.
@jamiehartley2153 ай бұрын
Morning from Sarasota. Currently getting pummeled by Debby
@ericdebrey77612 ай бұрын
Is the casing within which the retractable keel moves up and down completely watertight? If it is not, with the yacht knocked down onto its beam ends, that would be a way for water ingress. Eric de Brey - Naval Architect
@buddyschnaars8513 ай бұрын
gday had to question one point of your narrative the fuel tanks you refered to! are the surge tanks from the main tanks?
@laser-sj3 ай бұрын
CANT watch the secret link as they dont show up on TV youtube apps !!
@visionist7Ай бұрын
37 minutes just flew by watching this. I'm wondering if above certain sizes of yacht classification, you have to have two people on bridge watch at all times at night? I would want that even on a smaller yacht. Then I started thinking about aviation and how flight crews mustn't discuss anything not to do with flying the plane during certain phases of flight like landing, "sterile cockpit" - would there be such a thing as "sterile wheelhouse" as well at sea? What about bridge voice recorders like on a plane? And another in the engine control room. When you went down to the stabilisers and mentioned the hull and the sea on the other side I imagined the inside of the hull causing condensation depending on the difference between the temperature inside and the sea water, especially on yachts designed for the arctic.
@MathewFawcettDrums3 ай бұрын
Hello, would a typical yacht like this require a technical officer type role? To manage the technical A/V equipment in the racks ? Or would the staff be responsible for all the internet, AV technical equipment?
@johngibson38373 ай бұрын
Hey up before watching this i was wondering if the engine room would be unusaby large for only a 56m super yacht
@jfmezei3 ай бұрын
After launched, does a ship ever get powered down fully? All gadgets including bridge equipment shut down with no power? Would this happen outside of dry dock? or is a ship expected to remain powered on 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for its lifetime even during a refit in dry dock? (full shutdown would run down any battery backups for fire alarm and other stuff as well).
@skiingfast13 ай бұрын
Do the bridges tend to get fancier or less so as the yachts grow? Tankoa has very nice finishes. How does this compare to 100m yachts?
@peters22613 ай бұрын
I wonder where the stern emergency generator gets its fuel from. Does it run thru the boat?
@gregoryf92992 ай бұрын
These are my fave vids! Owner rooms kinda bore me, the deep engineering spaces are where it’s at! If I were to win some huge lottery, I’d be the annoying owner walking thru every nook and cranny, asking what each button does, lol!
@jfmezei3 ай бұрын
On the Bridge: When they build a yacht, do they choose from standard bridge equipment and install that, or does each ship get a customized bridge assembled from various sdards components but packaged with custom console and placement of all the buttons? Is this bridge unique to My Legacy, or could it be found more or less the same on some other ship?
@YachtReport3 ай бұрын
Everything is bespoke. They choose what they want.
@gerbentvandeveen3 ай бұрын
This a bit of Scania techniek. On a Cat systeem.
@JosephNine2 ай бұрын
WITH ALL THE MONEY OF PEOPLE WITH EXCESS, WHY THEY DON'T SPEND IT TO HELP OTHERS IS MIND BLOWING. AT THE SAME TIME THE HINGES THAT HOLD THE DOORS ON THIS BAZILLION DOLLAR SHIP USES ARE THE SAME HINGES AS MOST CABINETS USE !
@fritz33882 ай бұрын
They already do heavily. The owner paid the food, cloth, medical bills and rent for the workers who build his ship. He employs and pays for the crew's live. He possibly is so rich, because he has a factory where he employs hundreds or thousands of workers, paying them wages from which they feed and cloth their family. Furthermore, he already does much more for society than probably you ever will. Please stop moaning & lamenting the rich, they are as unequal as all other humans. I admire such enterprising people, not because they are rich, but because of what they archive for society. There is an exception of course, that are speculators who don't work but just gamble. But it looks like society is happy allowing their doing. In the next election, try to vote differently.
@JRTurgeon133 ай бұрын
As per the COLREGS, all boats over 20 meters in lenght must have a ship's bell.
@davepost76752 ай бұрын
One thing I have never seen on yacht tours is trash handling, neither storage at sea, nor offloading at port.
@jfmezei3 ай бұрын
If I move throttle on the bridge, do throttles in engine room and the docking mini bridge move to match position? When I press button to take control of engine, do my throttles then move to match their current settings? Or would ship instantly go to "idle" speed if the guty in engine room presses button to take control and the engine room throttle is at idle?
@YachtReport3 ай бұрын
Yes they move. The captain would move throttles to zero speed before handing over to the bridge wing, as he cannot have the vessel moving under steam when he's passing over controls.
@jfmezei3 ай бұрын
@@YachtReport Thanks. So if a bunch of terrorists killed everyone on bridge while ship were moving, would engine room be able to take over or are their "assume control" buttons disabled because ship is not idle ? BTW, in your video you show the steering control room in the back. Large steamers also had those with the steering engines. And because 3rd class were located nearby, this is why 3rd class was often refreed to as "steerage". ( I assume there is no 3rd class on those yachts 🙂
@alexprost75053 ай бұрын
140.000 liters of fuel - thats lots of fuel) I wonder what the fuel consumption is at cruising speed., when drifting with a wave suppression and point-holding system., and just staying on anchor from a small generator ?
@paulgerrard9227Ай бұрын
Excellent walk through. Suggestion. You have referred to he, him a lot when discussing the captain. There are female captains and this can be taken as offensive and outdated.
@masterwatch3 ай бұрын
red for a bridge.. that doesn't seem a relaxing colour for a bridge.. The tech specs are pretty cool on that boat.
@eskepan3 ай бұрын
Red light has less of an effect on the eyes night vision than other colours/wavelengths
You'll. Freeze. Freeze. ASE. Off. And. My. Wake. Up. Cuddling. A. Seal. But. You'll. Still. Be. Here.
@gerardpepinditlachance37483 ай бұрын
MY Legacy is a Codecasa not a Tankoa...oops
@cassandratq93012 ай бұрын
The Baysian could have really used that escape hatch. 💔
@timmummert633 ай бұрын
This is my meat and potatoes
@HavocStylesJoe2 ай бұрын
7:07 👁🕵SP110
@richardcook19873 ай бұрын
Has anyone found the link?!
@chrisjohnson67653 ай бұрын
Go to “more” above and scroll down to the videos…
@dmytro15093 ай бұрын
Are you C/E on yacht?
@harveyquirke63763 ай бұрын
Show. As. The. Bar. After. 9. Pm.
@mikehaney56683 ай бұрын
Tankoa? Must be a typo.
@harveyquirke63763 ай бұрын
Problem. Solved. Half. Door. NEET
@AS-ph4rb3 ай бұрын
You mentioned the dimming of the various displays at night to be able to better see out in the dark with your eyes, which I understand but why do that instead of relying on the night vision camara?
@torben7772 ай бұрын
Who builds a yacht in red leather in 2021…….
@valefur722 ай бұрын
Codecasa Shipyard, Viareggio Italy... Probably the colour was a choice of the owner.
@DDE_ADDICT3 ай бұрын
Gloss word work is way out of date. Most are dull or satin.