Still waiting for the drama 😅 This has been one of the best docking maneuvers here on UA-cam. Professional captain and crew. All done right. Very calm and straight forward. Perfect 👌
That is undoubtedly the best video I've watched yet of a Superyacht docking. So many videos out there showing the yacht, the scenery (all with loud music) but this is the first I've seen showing the Captain actually operating the controls. This video also illustrates quite nicely the 25M limit for non-licenced Captains; I'd have been quite happy performing that in a 25M vessel- and have done several times- but at 36M you cross the line from boat into a small ship and it's a very different scenario. Compliments to Captain and crew.
Im glad you liked the video, i wanted to show it doesnt just have to be use of thrusters to turn and position the yacht, i think the video showed what can be done.
And where is a drama? The speed in the port above the limit? More than 10 knots! Easy handling boat! Captain has full view astern from the mooring station. Enough space between the boats.Daytime.Good weather!
Drama is the girls on the boat picking fenders up, not doing anything with them , running around stressed while it's not about them, not knowing how to throw a heaving line, guy running up and down the passerelle, also no reason for that...and yes I worked on yacht for over 10 years, docked 45 m motorjacht and 28 m sailing yachts multiple years...no bow thruster no stern thruster, never shouting, ...but, other than that, nice docking tho..have seen worse..
The girls did a perfect job, no stress from them, and they had to lift the fenders out because they couldn’t pass the other yacht fenders, and then the gap was too tight, hardly a case of not knowing what to do. The heaving lines were thrown perfectly first time. Mate was doing as instructed to get the passerelle over the dock. It doesn’t get much better than that.
i just love how both of the crews of the boats next to the berth went with fenders, this isnt just "your problem" lets everyone lend a hand so its not a problem
❤ thank you very much. As a sailor it's very interesting to follow this. As a captain I'll say no, not big enough on the sides..50 cm both sides isn't sure enough..well??? dramatic???😮 well made, good job! 👋😀⛵️🇨🇭
well done guys, i remember entering this shit hole plenty of times, not a best place for docking plus every time you leave you need a diver assistance with an anchor.
I remembered docking rules since i onboard yacht way back year 2000 getting a small lisence😅 three rules slow3x🤣 docking and undock is not a contest as long as your boat is in safe no scratch at all
I would have spended the 23 M in a way different way. Thanks for posting though so we can see how this works. I didnt see drama though but i would indeed stress out about how close you are to other boats. I see alot of misogynist comments here. The WOMEN did well imho and good captain too. Have fun and stay safe
Hi 👋, The last time I was there back in 2000/1 then again in 2004 , it wasn’t quite so crowded, apart from a few thousand Harley Davidson Where we held the European hog rally, . It was amazing then and still is amazing now, I was riding a Softail Deuce, I had ridden just over 1500, in 3day , It was a amazing week of fun 🤩, I met 2 lovely young lady, 😂, and great ride outs Beautiful and amazing scenery, Controlling the superyacht looks very complicated, though I suppose with side thrusters it does make it a bit easier , great work, captain, and sailors, you boldly go, where no the other has gone, 😂 . If it wasn’t for my ex partner, I would still have my bike., but she has scammed me for hundreds of thousands of pounds over the last 20 years. I had to sell my bike, but I now live in France which is obviously closer to where I live before UK., Great tutorial on, controlling a superyacht backwards into your harbour, I hope you all have a present voyage, Phil from the moulin France.
@@SuperyachtVideo Hi 👋, thank you for your reply, Some very interesting Yachts 🛥️ and Boats, being built now days, can virtually turn on their own axis, I have been watching a couple over the last 2/3 weeks sail across the Atlantic, I think they have docked somewhere in Portugal, but have not heard from the best part of five days now, so I presume they are enjoying themselves, As for Harley Davidson bikes, I’m hoping to buy a secondhand one later in this year, I do not have the money like I used to when I was working doing Barn conversions, making specialist doors and windows, now in my early 70s, but still reasonably fit, because of my problems with my ex partner, I’ve lost a lot of money, because of her, , at present I am struggling, especially as I have got storm damage on my property which normally I would be up there on it sorting it out, it has got very old asbestos tiles on the roof because of that I’ve got to get a special listen to remove them, believe it or not, that is more than the price of a bike, then on top of that I’ve got to pay for the tiles and installation and everything else that goes with it, I’ve been to St Tropez twice as I think I said the ride down from the UK with about 20 other Harley riders was is a bit hectic, The main thing is, we will all ride safe and sound, And riding over the Pyrenees and the Alps is always amazing, Thank you for the chat , not sure whether you are located, but hopefully I’ll be in St Tropez later this year or next all being well, I am looking 👀 for a secondhand, Softail Deuce , and they seem to have gone up in value quite a bit, Stay Safe, Phil from the moulin France.
So you pay 23 million to live in a semi-detached house with neighbors 10 ft away from you and in public view of curious ryan air tourists. Hell of an experience 😮😅
Nice to have no wind, not sure I would even try if there was! Regardless, nice job, just wondering when this will be all automatic, the technology certainly is there so.
Do the yachts either side get advance warning of your arrival?....Is there any restrictions on what time you can dock?,....The French Riviera is a marvellous place !
Hi, if the crew is alert they will see the dock guys preparing, but normally the ports don’t come knocking to warn you, but it would be nice if they did so you can prepare better.
Good docking. Still, reflecting: Here is a 23MM investment with which one can look out at other similar investments right next door, somewhat like a superlative camper on a crowded camping. Believe I would shun these places and concentrate on seeking secluded bays, nature, etc. Of course this is not my problem as I don't own one..... =)
Very true. St Tropez not a common destination for this yacht. 2022 it did Sweden, Denmark and then Norway, the latter in particular we didn’t see another yacht.
Dramatique parce que on l’on peut entendre beaucoup de tension dans discussions entre eux et avec les autres bateaux à côté , qui ne souhaitaient pas que le yacht se place ici…
www.boatinternational.com/yacht-market-intelligence/brokerage-sales-news/mulder-shipyard-motor-yacht-seaflower-for-sale Sister ship, new ones are more. Yes it is a superyacht as it is over 100ft which is regarded as the cut off.
I think the crew did an excellent job of getting the lines on quickly, safely , and without need for winching on the stern, and hence no stoppers required. This saves a lot of time and effort. Thank you for your comments though .
Engines at idle---steering set a straight ahead----transmissions at neutral----now, use only the transmissions to get in the berth---easy--peasey!!!!!!!!!
@@SuperyachtVideo Boat not going fast enough for rudders to work quickly---using the transmissions makes adjustments fast and accurate---and lets not forget the bow thrusters and a boat that size probably has thrusters in the stern!!!
@@normanhowe-gl2tq Actually rudders have a massive effect, but not by forward motion. They are used by using prop wash on turned rudders, which results in thrust. For example , turning the rudder to starboard, and engaging port ahead momentarily , will give a blast of water against the port rudder. This is deflected to starboard, and the resultant is in effect a thrust to port of the stern. It is a very powerful effect. It is how single screw vessels have to handled.
@@SuperyachtVideo The screws and rudder are a long way from the longitudinal centre of mass of the boat - I presume that makes the steering adjustments quite delicate.
These yachts are getting longer and wider but nobody is making the spaces wider for them to dock, it's ridiculous. This crew were very professional but I recently saw a crew who were totally useless and the yacht had heaps of room either side but it still took them 3 times longer to "park".
Effectively an old fishing port made famous by Bridget Bardot, but not much bigger now than then. Space is a premium . New marinas are built with more space in mind. Saying that, in Europe. Car parking spaces haven’t changed size, but the average car is probably 50%bigger
Dramatic ? Without wind, with a large crew both on the boat and the adjacent boats, bow thrusters, for me it's a standard docking. In the time that I knew, with a single engine, no thrusters, the maneuver was more delicate and the skills of the captain were put to much more use. People have no memories and are impressed now by simple things
I can’t imagine how absolutely ghastly it must be, squeezed up together like that with your nextdoor neighbour less than a metre away…..on both sides. Ugh, horrible. How can you bear it. I mean what would you do if your neighbour smoked or even a touch of flatulence.
Still waiting for the drama 😅 This has been one of the best docking maneuvers here on UA-cam. Professional captain and crew. All done right. Very calm and straight forward. Perfect 👌
Amazing comments thank you. Would be great for you to share.
@@SuperyachtVideo You're welcome
Why always expecting dramas?
@@tasmangirl Why click baiting with a dramatic headline and not delivering anything?
they say in the title@@tasmangirl
Incredible skill by both captain and crew. Amazing.
Thank you. It was a team effort
Dutch deckhands-crew , thanks.
Thank you so much
Nice to hear Dutch......must be a fantastic crew . Goed gedaan meiden en mannen. We blijven toch nog altijd een beetje zeerovers 😅
Ik had meer het Idee dat het de gasten waren die Nederlands spraken. Niet de bemanning.
That is undoubtedly the best video I've watched yet of a Superyacht docking. So many videos out there showing the yacht, the scenery (all with loud music) but this is the first I've seen showing the Captain actually operating the controls.
This video also illustrates quite nicely the 25M limit for non-licenced Captains; I'd have been quite happy performing that in a 25M vessel- and have done several times- but at 36M you cross the line from boat into a small ship and it's a very different scenario. Compliments to Captain and crew.
Thank you for that , yes there is a difference, and glad you appreciated the video of the controls
Im glad you liked the video, i wanted to show it doesnt just have to be use of thrusters to turn and position the yacht, i think the video showed what can be done.
Respect for the master and crew.
I like specialy chiefmate role - he never touch a rope nor fender but was always an eyes for Master
Exactly how it should be, great aft deck team
Such a great perspective from the video. Job well done by the Captain and crew !
Thank you so much. Team did great onboard, as always.
I have a 12M Cat ..1992.My first boat..I learned from this Skipper.Hi from Malacca straight.Thanks.
i love St. Tropez! and the position right at the Senequier is my favorite place anyways! Good Job Ian!
Thank you so much for the comments. Yes it’s the prime place on that quay for sure.
Such a professional captain.
Thank you
Thank you for that
Good sailor ,Dutch.😂😊kwam dit filmpje nog eens tegen,blijf bij mijn mening.
Goede vaardigheden, geen enkele onzekerheid weet wat gebeuren moet.😊
Great communication between the crew well done.
Thank you. Job well done by the team makes the job easier
good job Capitan and crew i wish to have these two stern ladies in my crew ❤
Great teamwork ...very much in control and calm. Great video.
Thank you for your comments
Bravo 👏🏻 capitán 🧑✈️!!!! 👏🏻👍🏻
thank you
nice job , I especially like the matching pair of deck hands ,,, and they actually both look really proficient too.
they are a great team
Dutch deckhands, thank you.
Great skills by you Ian and your crew, very proud, well done xx
Thank you so much, a big team effort
Top notch crew…flawless teamwork.
Great comment thank you
That’s how you handle a Superyacht like a boss 😉👏🏽
And where is a drama? The speed in the port above the limit? More than 10 knots! Easy handling boat! Captain has full view astern from the mooring station. Enough space between the boats.Daytime.Good weather!
Let's see you do it then. The deal is that you pay for all necessary repairs.
You have the all the confidence of someone with no responsibility my friend.
Clickbate! But nicely done captain!
Did I hear some dutch from the crew at the end??😂
Drama is the girls on the boat picking fenders up, not doing anything with them , running around stressed while it's not about them, not knowing how to throw a heaving line, guy running up and down the passerelle, also no reason for that...and yes I worked on yacht for over 10 years, docked 45 m motorjacht and 28 m sailing yachts multiple years...no bow thruster no stern thruster, never shouting, ...but, other than that, nice docking tho..have seen worse..
The girls did a perfect job, no stress from them, and they had to lift the fenders out because they couldn’t pass the other yacht fenders, and then the gap was too tight, hardly a case of not knowing what to do.
The heaving lines were thrown perfectly first time. Mate was doing as instructed to get the passerelle over the dock. It doesn’t get much better than that.
Excellent teamwork! Lift my hat!
I don't know much about boats but thats got to be clinic in how to park one!!
Lovely comments thank you
wouaouwww Great Captain and crew!
thank you
excellent docking, the mooring was really tight. the commander knows his stuff
Thank you for your comments
Dramatic so much!! I cant belive you are all alive!
That was owe some to watch. 💕✌️
thank you
i just love how both of the crews of the boats next to the berth went with fenders, this isnt just "your problem" lets everyone lend a hand so its not a problem
❤ thank you very much. As a sailor it's very interesting to follow this. As a captain I'll say no, not big enough on the sides..50 cm both sides isn't sure enough..well??? dramatic???😮 well made, good job! 👋😀⛵️🇨🇭
Impressive. .but still a tight spot. 😊😊😊great job
Crew is very well skilled
Thanks 👍
Nice docking...no drama at all...👌
high professional team, despite the slot wasn't appropriate... great capitan skills
great comments thanks
goed gedaan schipper, geen enkel probleem
Netjes aangemeerd hoor. Erg professioneel
Thank you
Good job, crew!!
Captain Jinks made it look easy; I am however surprised the owner allowed being filmed along with family members as well-
Very different from most owners. We are very lucky.
That Captain was as cool as a cucumber.
Thank you for that
Good job captan
Thank you
The essence is constant communication among the crew
Top gewerkt hoor! 😅
I guess the dramatic is in how perfect he docked that Super Yacht
Thanks for that.
Dramatic? Pretty f@#$ng amazing steering of that captain
Thank you for your comment
Wow thanks for your comments. I wanted it to be a bit of a "how to do it video" hence the extra cameras
Well done !!
Great video, thanks for sharing 💪
Thank you for you comments. Much appreciated
that a good job of the captain job don beautiful
Thank you
well done guys, i remember entering this shit hole plenty of times, not a best place for docking plus every time you leave you need a diver assistance with an anchor.
"Dramatic" what?
It’s the new click bait video method, but still relaxing to watch.
I remembered docking rules since i onboard yacht way back year 2000 getting a small lisence😅 three rules slow3x🤣 docking and undock is not a contest as long as your boat is in safe no scratch at all
I would have spended the 23 M in a way different way. Thanks for posting though so we can see how this works. I didnt see drama though but i would indeed stress out about how close you are to other boats. I see alot of misogynist comments here. The WOMEN did well imho and good captain too. Have fun and stay safe
Great comments thanks
Pretty standard dockning in the Med🤠
Hi 👋, The last time I was there back in 2000/1 then again in 2004 , it wasn’t quite so crowded, apart from a few thousand Harley Davidson Where we held the European hog rally, . It was amazing then and still is amazing now, I was riding a Softail Deuce, I had ridden just over 1500, in 3day , It was a amazing week of fun 🤩, I met 2 lovely young lady, 😂, and great ride outs Beautiful and amazing scenery,
Controlling the superyacht looks very complicated, though I suppose with side thrusters it does make it a bit easier , great work, captain, and sailors, you boldly go, where no the other has gone, 😂 . If it wasn’t for my ex partner, I would still have my bike., but she has scammed me for hundreds of thousands of pounds over the last 20 years. I had to sell my bike, but I now live in France which is obviously closer to where I live before UK., Great tutorial on, controlling a superyacht backwards into your harbour, I hope you all have a present voyage,
Phil from the moulin France.
Harley fest is still one of the best days there for sure
@@SuperyachtVideo Hi 👋, thank you for your reply, Some very interesting Yachts 🛥️ and Boats, being built now days, can virtually turn on their own axis, I have been watching a couple over the last 2/3 weeks sail across the Atlantic, I think they have docked somewhere in Portugal, but have not heard from the best part of five days now, so I presume they are enjoying themselves,
As for Harley Davidson bikes, I’m hoping to buy a secondhand one later in this year, I do not have the money like I used to when I was working doing Barn conversions, making specialist doors and windows, now in my early 70s, but still reasonably fit, because of my problems with my ex partner, I’ve lost a lot of money, because of her, , at present I am struggling, especially as I have got storm damage on my property which normally I would be up there on it sorting it out, it has got very old asbestos tiles on the roof because of that I’ve got to get a special listen to remove them, believe it or not, that is more than the price of a bike, then on top of that I’ve got to pay for the tiles and installation and everything else that goes with it,
I’ve been to St Tropez twice as I think I said the ride down from the UK with about 20 other Harley riders was is a bit hectic, The main thing is, we will all ride safe and sound, And riding over the Pyrenees and the Alps is always amazing,
Thank you for the chat , not sure whether you are located, but hopefully I’ll be in St Tropez later this year or next all being well, I am looking 👀 for a secondhand, Softail Deuce , and they seem to have gone up in value quite a bit,
Stay Safe, Phil from the moulin France.
So you pay 23 million to live in a semi-detached house with neighbors 10 ft away from you and in public view of curious ryan air tourists. Hell of an experience 😮😅
That little dingy, er boat was taking up valuable space.
très intéressant merci
Merci
The captain stays cool.. no Drama
Thank you
Yeah, Dutch crew. We are quite calm when docking. Thanks, Captain is not Dutch, just a pro. Thank you all.
My men did a good work.
Wow !! Such drama!! I'm shocked. We need a viewer discretion warning on this 😳
Well that seagull came by fast and close that's about all the drama I saw!
Nice to have no wind, not sure I would even try if there was! Regardless, nice job, just wondering when this will be all automatic, the technology certainly is there so.
I have to respect for captain.
Olá Ian esse seu trabalho é muito bonito 👍🤩
Do the yachts either side get advance warning of your arrival?....Is there any restrictions on what time you can dock?,....The French Riviera is a marvellous place !
Hi, if the crew is alert they will see the dock guys preparing, but normally the ports don’t come knocking to warn you, but it would be nice if they did so you can prepare better.
My respect capitain!
Thank you
Good docking. Still, reflecting: Here is a 23MM investment with which one can look out at other similar investments right next door, somewhat like a superlative camper on a crowded camping. Believe I would shun these places and concentrate on seeking secluded bays, nature, etc. Of course this is not my problem as I don't own one..... =)
Very true. St Tropez not a common destination for this yacht. 2022 it did Sweden, Denmark and then Norway, the latter in particular we didn’t see another yacht.
Just glad it was not windy
Little scary. Big big boat in small space
A yacht with twin main engines, bow thrusters and stern thrusters is easier to maneuver than parking a car.
In wind? In current? Ok then …
Was für ein Desaster! Mehr Drama geht nicht!
Nice job ! On first sight, no way it could goes in ...
That’s what the owner thought 😂
Did I hear the guy on the boat next door talking to the Captain say he was going in half an hour?! Would have been good to know before hand!
Perfect
Wrong title, for the Best docking ever seen in St Trop....
Thanks for the compliment
If a narrow berth with no distance to neighbors is luxury?
Is a good point
Insane ! ...
I am crying, for this "dramatic" moments the crew is suffering.........😂
Dramatique parce que on l’on peut entendre beaucoup de tension dans discussions entre eux et avec les autres bateaux à côté , qui ne souhaitaient pas que le yacht se place ici…
Where is the dramatic end???????
Nice job...BUT, there is only one Calypso.
Wow 23 million and no more space than a multi story car park!
Dat was dus geen drama.
Nothing happend..Just good captain...
Hardly any wind while docking. This boat is not 23Mio. Not a superyacht. Good to see the skippy stays calm.
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Sister ship, new ones are more.
Yes it is a superyacht as it is over 100ft which is regarded as the cut off.
Why dramatic ???
Nice move 👍👍👍
Thank you
If anyone wants to know who the owner is talking in the background he’s a famous Brit called Ronnie Pickering.
Avec de l'entraînement ça ira
That’s remarkable, like trying to put socks on a rooster!
I think the mooring lines could have been prepared better.
I think the crew did an excellent job of getting the lines on quickly, safely , and without need for winching on the stern, and hence no stoppers required. This saves a lot of time and effort.
Thank you for your comments though .
I wouldn't want to have to do that on a windy day.
Exactly
Who will be the 1 Millionth viewer??
Engines at idle---steering set a straight ahead----transmissions at neutral----now, use only the transmissions to get in the berth---easy--peasey!!!!!!!!!
Use of rudder makes engine use much more effective.
@@SuperyachtVideo Boat not going fast enough for rudders to work quickly---using the transmissions makes adjustments fast and accurate---and lets not forget the bow thrusters and a boat that size probably has thrusters in the stern!!!
@@normanhowe-gl2tq Actually rudders have a massive effect, but not by forward motion. They are used by using prop wash on turned rudders, which results in thrust. For example , turning the rudder to starboard, and engaging port ahead momentarily , will give a blast of water against the port rudder. This is deflected to starboard, and the resultant is in effect a thrust to port of the stern.
It is a very powerful effect. It is how single screw vessels have to handled.
@@SuperyachtVideo The screws and rudder are a long way from the longitudinal centre of mass of the boat - I presume that makes the steering adjustments quite delicate.
@@SuperyachtVideo It must be very gratifying to get all this wonderful free advice in the comments!
These yachts are getting longer and wider but nobody is making the spaces wider for them to dock, it's ridiculous.
This crew were very professional but I recently saw a crew who were totally useless and the yacht had heaps of room either side but it still took them 3 times longer to "park".
Marina spaces are a big issue
I could have done that, and I never even been on a boat. St.Paul,Minnesota.
and why does it have to be this way? I mean there could be more space between the vessels...
Effectively an old fishing port made famous by Bridget Bardot, but not much bigger now than then. Space is a premium . New marinas are built with more space in mind.
Saying that, in Europe. Car parking spaces haven’t changed size, but the average car is probably 50%bigger
Dramatic ????? Fake title to get clicks !
Dramatic ? Without wind, with a large crew both on the boat and the adjacent boats, bow thrusters, for me it's a standard docking.
In the time that I knew, with a single engine, no thrusters, the maneuver was more delicate and the skills of the captain were put to much more use. People have no memories and are impressed now by simple things
Not a large crew at all, but thanks for you comment.
Wow who’s the hot guy driving the boat?
Muito bonito parabéns
Obrigado
drama? we have onions on the allotment with more drama
That’s shallot of drama
''Watch to the end!!!''........................then l get my Adsense money.
I can’t imagine how absolutely ghastly it must be, squeezed up together like that with your nextdoor neighbour less than a metre away…..on both sides. Ugh, horrible. How can you bear it. I mean what would you do if your neighbour smoked or even a touch of flatulence.
Next time just call the local police, the gendarmerie.