AGAIN VICTORIA AND RICO SHOWING US WHAT THE HEART AND SOLE OF THEIR YACHT IS MADE OF !!! AND OF COURSE THEIR SUPPLIERS ARE VERY PROUD TO SHOW THE WAY THEY MAKE THEIR PRODUCTS!!🎉🎉❤❤...GREAT JOB AS ALWAYS GUYS...
Your videos really make me smile. I worked for 30+ years in large IT companies, so I have been around controlled environments all my working life. When I first started to learn a little about computer room air quality it is a really big deal. Today more people are aware of indoor air quality and how important it is to quality of life. What I found amusing was when questions were posed to the engineer, he had a big pause thinking about the questions Becuase often there isn’t simple answers to these questions. Indoor air quality is a huge issue for residential in your case Marine. Nano particle filtration has had big technological advances in the past few years with COVID and wild fires getting people aware of air quality. There is a new company using sound waves for particle agglomeration and sterilization, UV light and other things. It’s an interesting topic and a growing field in modern world.
Hey, that Titanium is good stuff - my left hip is made out of that! Great tour and a great discussion of your new AC systems. Looking forward to Parte the Seconde.
I think that Ricco wants to limit that AC Electrical draw at night so he can redirect that electricity to his sound system ;-) thought: with that company having most employees with 25-30+ years working, i wonder how they are going to hire and train new employees to keep their quality at this high of a level ?
@@NautiGuys Yes but in a lot of Countries, trades and industries .. theres been a terrible attrition at the intake end and aging and retiring at the Top end not to mention ill health attrition in jobs that can also be physically demanding.. 😉🧙🏼♂️ 🇬🇧 with my background in Science, Mechanics and twenty years plus of education ... If you 👀 you will see it... Construction Engineering Farming and Education . A lot comes down to a failure to be flexible and inspire young people to be motivated by more than just money whilst also making sure that they are able to see their way through to a worth while future that's actually reflecting what's going on. AC is a key area as with climate changes increasingly the energy cost are escalating globally and it becomes a health and survival criteria when the wet bulb temperatures start hitting the 42 ø C level.. And as you guys know there are now areas where temps are reaching 52deg C.. that means the human body starts to fail . The irony of having to burn even more fossil fuel to keep the temperature down to a survivable level ... Your bright 😉... there are ways.. At a recent US boat show one of the very few boats that didn't plug into shore power all week despite using air con was the Windelo's.. but you know how that's done. Passive design and a lot of efficient renewables.😎👍🏼🌌
Your boat is going to be such a powerhouse showcase of technology. You should have some tech charters for potential boat buyers to see the equipment firsthand, and get to experience it in use. Maybe even have manufacturers along as well to give in depth demonstrations. I’d be willing to bet your boat is almost going to start its own class, and help generate sales. I’m continually blown away
I hope you have more success than I did with this company,they supplied a custom unit for us in Spain with the wrong frequency drives and never rectified the problems, blaming everything but there own incompetence.!!!
I sort of figured this was going to be a two parter- not complaining at all. I love hearing the technical aspects. Looking forward to part two!! Btw, I was surprised at the 15% increase in cooling a boat with dark hull.
I was close thought 10% difference coming from the Home Appliance Industry.. Been on several boats and the rooms were clammy aka condenser clogged or dirty or under sized. This was very interesting as usual. Thanks!!
The connection between color and temperature was important during WWII. The US Navy had all their ships painted a Navy Blue or Dazzle Camouflage but found out that the heat in the tropics was unbearable. That's why they went to a light haze grey. A/C wasn't available on ships until the 1950s and wasn't common until the 1960s.
I know you guys get a discount from the manufactures that you work with, but man... do they get a lot in return. You ask them intelligent questions and the answers are great and really show the skills the company and individual workers have. Win-win for all - and especially for us viewers that get a crash course in the complex systems on a boat.
Given that the Air Force decided against the dark blue paint scheme for Air Force One because of the effect it would have on the cooling system of the plane shows what your color choice can mean for comfort versus cost.
There's a French? company developed a reactive thermal paint called Chameleon paint. It inversely responds to the temperature ..so if it's hot and sunny it reflects the majority of heat if the air is cold it reverses and absorbs light/heat ... The other big factor is the hull material ...basalts a very good insulator and impervious to UV radiation... and much tougher and greener than GRP. Even wood core insulates better and gives a quieter boat. As for decking a lot of European boats are using Cork ... It's light ... Long lasting ..rot resistant comfortable under foot and a brilliant insulator. The other big factor is passive ventilation in the physical design.. this is something cats have an advantage in as you can draw cool air from under the shade of the bridge deck. Don't forget to fit no seeum mesh to any opening ports or vents.. The biohazard problems are spreading as no body told the Mosquitos 🦟 they weren't supposed to start spreading with the change in climate. Dengue fever and West Nile fever are just two heading N and S out of their old haunts... Just like the rest of the invasive wildlife in Florida. 🤔 Wonder if these two have checked the pump efficiencies and sound levels.
Another outstanding start to a 2 part video! I know a little bit about the chilling system and you are filling in the gaps! Outstanding job and keep it up! 🙂👍
"We added AC to the engine room." Aww, you wanted to keep me cool when I sleep! LOL I LOVE that you're working with companies that allow you to make video tours of their facilities. With the quality of the companies you work with, your finished project is gonna be awesome!
major systems we personally chose for our build, partnership we created with Brands that were willing to show us behind the scenes ua-cam.com/video/rbwmGviqNkw/v-deo.html
Do your boating in the north west passage, no need for A/C, plus a ton of savings on power. To stay warm, seal skin coats, boots, pants, hats, and under ware will do the trick. Just be careful when you venture off vessel, lots of big game hunters and polar bears!!!!!!!!
@@NautiGuys - So much potential to expand into the north, you have the boat(s) monster money will flow!!!!! Locals will provide food and clothing, enjoy.
Absolutely Fantastic to hear about this Company, everything Made in America, Wonderful to see this, The Correct Choice Victoria and Rico not having to Worry while playing Musica in the Caribbean 😅👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
As a European I prefer US Aircon manufacturers, they just KNOW what's needed. Those who used to work in Florida in the 80's/90's will remember Old Man Beard. Beard Marine were the best a/c service in FL. He used to come down to the boat himself, problem solve, and then pass the job on to his son to do the work. Brilliant.
When in the navy I was two different destroyers. First one was a sprucan which had two 75 ton chillers. Which only made the ship ok temp wise except for the berthings they were always cold like mid 60’s at the highest. The arleighburke class had three and ship was way cooler everywhere. But they didn’t have a steam system like the sprucan did
With wrap round springy ear hooks.. ...not good losing them every time you have to lean over the side or go below and check machinery. It's been decades since I saw resilient action secure frames. It also avoids a lot of lens scratching and damage that happens when they fall off .. and neck bands don't work when you're hanging upside down doing boat yoga.🧙🏼♂️🇬🇧
@@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 You're right! Sport goggles with elastic behind the head are also a solution. And there are also goggle cords with floats....
@@vincentcollin6490 Yes but cords and straps tend to hook on things if you're trying to get your head round something like a locker or engine bay from the inside . There was a frame designer/manufacturer some time ago that used to advertise twistable damage resistant frames with the type of arms I described. 🤔 Fine arms also help with peripheral vision.
Hit the nail on the head when you talk about having reliable systems. The devil is in the details, and it’s excellent that you’re showing viewers that there are better systems available. Yes the sometimes cost more, but they WORK. What’s an AC systems value if it doesn’t operate properly?
In one of your last videos I thought it makes sense to run them both equally if possible so the load is balanced and lifetime use is balanced (the British engineer mentioned that)
Super cool! NautiGuys always finding some of the very best in the industry equipment suppliers. Generally a dark hull would be a very significant increase...my guess is over 20% in a hot climate with poor insulation...poor window tint/solar rejection but lots of windows... 11:10 - I got a bit confused when the Dwayne/Engineer stated "...the amount of fresh air is very minimal (fresh air MAU 200 cfm total)" sounded like you are short on total air capacity to drive all areas at the same time...for efficiency cost savings...when you have all lower cabins with no openable portholes? Do you know the legal code minimal fresh air quantity standards for occupied areas that are air locked (no openable windows for fresh air)? I'm guessing you can't ever turn the fan off to the lower cabins by code and need an alarm if it goes down; plus carbon monoxide monitors in each room? No A/C (soup) for you Rico knows the true cost of cooling. Waiting to hear about the titanium return air to air exchanger to pre-cool the 90F outside air before the cooling coils, but it doesn't sound like you have any...? With your kitchen hood air exhaust fan there is always a lack of air pressure when they are is running...because of the the cost. Good thing the kitchen has a window you can open right?
When you all were talking to the engineer, owner, and Rox, All I could think is Dad bod, Dad bod, what you are going to do when they come looking for you. Instead of Miami Vice, They could be Miami Spice. :)
St. Georges day here today in the U.K. first day of the year it wasn't cold, it wasn't warm either lol! I'm guessing a 15% saving on cooling your ship will be a factor in the colour.
I've always been a fan of redundancy. Having two of each piece of major equipment, where possible, means you always have at minimum 1/2 of what you need if one piece of equipment goes down for some reason, and on a boat... you can almost be sure that they will go down at the worst possible moment, so having redundancy at the least, gets you home, or to a port, where getting things fixed can happen. My little sailboat had an inboard Atomic, and I also had a small outboard. Two small box refrigerators, a small portable generator separate from the boats onboard generator, etc. Sometimes it got a little crowded with the extra equipment and sails I'd bring on a jaunt, but I was always sure that at the least, short of something catastrophic, I'd get home.
It would have been nice to hear his answer to the question about light colored compared to dark colored boats, but you cut him off in the middle of his answer. You can always edit out what you don't want to reveal in production.
I sincerely hope you the best luck in your endeavors traveling around the world. Charge them the competitive Boatload. By the way. I've watched other people doing boat reviews. No one can compare to you two. They miss so much. Leave out other things. It got to the point that it isn't even worth it to watch them. Even if it's some kind of cool boat. So you guys are exclusive with me. And most likely others also. Keep on rocking.
So awesome to know bunch of stuff about air conditioner ... btw, stupid question... I notice when you guys were discussing the capacity of the chiller, you guys use the length of the boat as reference ... but shouldn't you use the boat's GT?.. because your boat looks like a 75 on steroids 😂... it's huge.. I mean 75 foot GRP looks puny beside your boat... 😁 btw luv how they keep addressing you guys "Sir" And "Ma'am".. no wonder the company is doing great...👍👍
Imagine! Made to last, made in America!! What? Really an impressive business. In homes , 12,000 btu is good for about 400 to 600 square feet depending on the climate. You have 144,000 or 12 tons of cooling. Equal to a 6000 - 7200 square foot home.
When the demand is lower than what requires both units to run, the system should alternatively chose which one will run, just to even out the wear on them.
My dad was a lifetime A/C man. He began his A/C career with the birth of the industry itself. As a kid I would go on service calls with him. While I learned nothing about how A/C systems work I can hold a flashlight with the best of them! And now...hehe...Baby Boat Names! Aramis (1 of the 3 musketeers...all for one and one for all!) // Lanai (a covered outdoor living space) // Triumph // Goliath // ARG-O-SEA (an argosy is a ship, with the ARG it means PIRATES AHOY! // Parrot // Pied Piper // Dreamboat // Hustler // and my favorite for this batch....... GOLDILOX (well-known, easy to say for most, lox means salmon, LOX rhymes with ROX) ...FLASHLIGHTERS RULE! Hail and Farewell my captains, Duke
Hi guy's I am ex-Army and the way these guy's referred to you as Sir and Ma'am just screams of ex-military. We were taught that if in doubt of who the person you are addressing, even if was a lamp post, you always call them Sir or Ma'am. I think you are making a wise decision on this company.
AGAIN VICTORIA AND RICO SHOWING US WHAT THE HEART AND SOLE OF THEIR YACHT IS MADE OF !!! AND OF COURSE THEIR SUPPLIERS ARE VERY PROUD TO SHOW THE WAY THEY MAKE THEIR PRODUCTS!!🎉🎉❤❤...GREAT JOB AS ALWAYS GUYS...
👏🏼🙌🏼🤩🙏🏻💙
You two put a smile on my old face
I am not that blonde !!!
That cracked me up lol
Looking like a great boat build
Glad you enjoyed it 😝🤣🤣
"What am I doing?" "Are you guys feeling cool yet?". No victoria, it's actually getting warmer with you dancing and shimmying around! LOL! 😉😘😍😁❤
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Your videos really make me smile. I worked for 30+ years in large IT companies, so I have been around controlled environments all my working life. When I first started to learn a little about computer room air quality it is a really big deal.
Today more people are aware of indoor air quality and how important it is to quality of life.
What I found amusing was when questions were posed to the engineer, he had a big pause thinking about the questions Becuase often there isn’t simple answers to these questions.
Indoor air quality is a huge issue for residential in your case Marine. Nano particle filtration has had big technological advances in the past few years with COVID and wild fires getting people aware of air quality.
There is a new company using sound waves for particle agglomeration and sterilization, UV light and other things. It’s an interesting topic and a growing field in modern world.
Another USA company making great products. Paying more upfront will save you a lot of headaches and problems later. Very informative video!
We agree!
Hey, that Titanium is good stuff - my left hip is made out of that! Great tour and a great discussion of your new AC systems. Looking forward to Parte the Seconde.
Thanks for sharing Steve!
LOVE these behind the scenes/tours! Thank you!
More to come!
I have a titanium rod down the center of my femur and a titanium plate on three vertebrae of my neck. With screws.
And I'm cool.
Titanium guys are always cool. I have one in the upper arm and shoulder and can say when it gets cold
Whoaaaa 🤯🤯
Titanium guys go straight to the front of the queue
@@mbr5742 I have the same one!
You guys are just Collin’⚓️⚓️⚓️
Thanks for sharing Stan! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
It's great to see you CHILLIN at what you do best .
I appreciate that 😝🤣
What is this?
As an HVAC Mechanical Engineer, I’m loving this!!
We call people like you, Nauti Nerds 🤓🤪🤣
I think that Ricco wants to limit that AC Electrical draw at night so he can redirect that electricity to his sound system ;-) thought: with that company having most employees with 25-30+ years working, i wonder how they are going to hire and train new employees to keep their quality at this high of a level ?
Global developed world problem ... failure to train and retain adequate numbers of apprentices.🧙🏼♂️
There are still a lot of great people to hire out there 😉
@@NautiGuys
Yes but in a lot of Countries, trades and industries .. theres been a terrible attrition at the intake end and aging and retiring at the Top end not to mention ill health attrition in jobs that can also be physically demanding.. 😉🧙🏼♂️ 🇬🇧 with my background in Science, Mechanics and twenty years plus of education ... If you 👀
you will see it... Construction Engineering Farming and Education . A lot comes down to a failure to be flexible and inspire young people to be motivated by more than just money whilst also making sure that they are able to see their way through to a worth while future that's actually reflecting what's going on.
AC is a key area as with climate changes increasingly the energy
cost are escalating globally and it becomes a health and survival criteria when the wet bulb temperatures start hitting the 42 ø C level.. And as you guys know there are now areas where temps are reaching 52deg C.. that means the human body starts to fail .
The irony of having to burn even more fossil fuel to keep the temperature down to a survivable level ... Your bright 😉... there are ways..
At a recent US boat show one of the very few boats that didn't plug into shore power all week despite using air con was the Windelo's.. but you know how that's done. Passive design and
a lot of efficient renewables.😎👍🏼🌌
Victoria - your hair grows so fast!!!
Right!!! 🤯
OK, a Sunday special !
A little twist for you Alan 🤪🤣
Guys, as always excellent video and very informative.
Our pleasure!
So Wise , Thank You for being able to buy the companies, and make improvements.
💙💙💙
😍 Awesome Teamwork from both of you!! Thanks for taking us along with your Big Dream!!😜
Your boat is going to be such a powerhouse showcase of technology. You should have some tech charters for potential boat buyers to see the equipment firsthand, and get to experience it in use. Maybe even have manufacturers along as well to give in depth demonstrations.
I’d be willing to bet your boat is almost going to start its own class, and help generate sales. I’m continually blown away
Wooow thanks so much for sharing!! 🙏🏻⚓️💙
I hope you have more success than I did with this company,they supplied a custom unit for us in Spain with the wrong frequency drives and never rectified the problems, blaming everything but there own incompetence.!!!
their
That was some pretty good information,and the crew was pretty chill...
😝🎉
I sort of figured this was going to be a two parter- not complaining at all. I love hearing the technical aspects. Looking forward to part two!! Btw, I was surprised at the 15% increase in cooling a boat with dark hull.
🤯🤯🤯
I was close thought 10% difference coming from the Home Appliance Industry.. Been on several boats and the rooms were clammy aka condenser clogged or dirty or under sized. This was very interesting as usual. Thanks!!
Glad you enjoyed Richard! Thanks for sharing!! ⚓️💙🙏🏻
The connection between color and temperature was important during WWII. The US Navy had all their ships painted a Navy Blue or Dazzle Camouflage but found out that the heat in the tropics was unbearable. That's why they went to a light haze grey. A/C wasn't available on ships until the 1950s and wasn't common until the 1960s.
Thank you so much for sharing!
I know you guys get a discount from the manufactures that you work with, but man... do they get a lot in return. You ask them intelligent questions and the answers are great and really show the skills the company and individual workers have. Win-win for all - and especially for us viewers that get a crash course in the complex systems on a boat.
🤞🙏
Wooo that mill at 26:00 beautiful!
Given that the Air Force decided against the dark blue paint scheme for Air Force One because of the effect it would have on the cooling system of the plane shows what your color choice can mean for comfort versus cost.
There's a French? company developed a reactive thermal paint called Chameleon paint.
It inversely responds to the temperature ..so if it's hot and sunny it reflects the majority of heat if the air is cold it reverses and absorbs light/heat ...
The other big factor is the hull material ...basalts a very good insulator and impervious to UV radiation... and much tougher and greener than GRP.
Even wood core insulates better and gives a quieter boat. As for decking a lot of European boats are using Cork ... It's light ... Long lasting ..rot resistant comfortable under foot and a brilliant insulator.
The other big factor is passive ventilation in the physical design.. this is something cats have an advantage in as you can draw cool air from under the shade of the bridge deck.
Don't forget to fit no seeum mesh to any opening ports or vents..
The biohazard problems are spreading as no body told the Mosquitos 🦟 they weren't supposed to start spreading with the change in climate. Dengue fever and West Nile fever are just two heading N and S out of their old haunts... Just like the rest of the invasive wildlife in Florida.
🤔 Wonder if these two have checked the pump efficiencies and sound levels.
Great point! Thanks for sharing!!! 🤪🙏🏻💙⚓️
Love the interaction with these guys very educational.
Glad you enjoyed it
You guys are being so smart about this build. how it should be done. Bravo!
Thanks Patrick 🙏🏻💙⚓️
I must admit Victoria's dance was the best part of this video for me!
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Another outstanding start to a 2 part video! I know a little bit about the chilling system and you are filling in the gaps! Outstanding job and keep it up! 🙂👍
Awesome, thank you!
This company from a quality standpoint is very impressive.
We think so too 🤪
"We added AC to the engine room." Aww, you wanted to keep me cool when I sleep! LOL
I LOVE that you're working with companies that allow you to make video tours of their facilities. With the quality of the companies you work with, your finished project is gonna be awesome!
Right?! So glad you feel the same way
So are we going to see company tours of all brands now which you had chosen for your boat?
major systems we personally chose for our build, partnership we created with Brands that were willing to show us behind the scenes ua-cam.com/video/rbwmGviqNkw/v-deo.html
You Both are Fantastic People
Gat sponsored in every thing
Nooo Jack YOU are fantastic! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
Do your boating in the north west passage, no need for A/C, plus a ton of savings on power. To stay warm, seal skin coats, boots, pants, hats, and under ware will do the trick. Just be careful when you venture off vessel, lots of big game hunters and polar bears!!!!!!!!
Would need to do some prep for the watermaker line to do that! We are not killing any seals 😞
@@NautiGuys - So much potential to expand into the north, you have the boat(s) monster money will flow!!!!! Locals will provide food and clothing, enjoy.
What a great company you guys! What a great partner for you with a wonderful history.
We agree! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
As a leading marine Tech I fell in love with the sign. I have simply had the mental experience so many. Times.
👌🏼🙏💙
You guys are going to be the coolest couple on the water!
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Absolutely Fantastic to hear about this Company, everything Made in America, Wonderful to see this, The Correct Choice Victoria and Rico not having to Worry while playing Musica in the Caribbean 😅👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
🙏🏻💙⚓️
As a European I prefer US Aircon manufacturers, they just KNOW what's needed. Those who used to work in Florida in the 80's/90's will remember Old Man Beard. Beard Marine were the best a/c service in FL. He used to come down to the boat himself, problem solve, and then pass the job on to his son to do the work. Brilliant.
👌🏼
Interesting video, not a boat but al least it is for a boat.
Gaining insight on ALL things BOAT
HEATING
When in the navy I was two different destroyers. First one was a sprucan which had two 75 ton chillers. Which only made the ship ok temp wise except for the berthings they were always cold like mid 60’s at the highest. The arleighburke class had three and ship was way cooler everywhere. But they didn’t have a steam system like the sprucan did
Thanks for sharing
24:01 Pablo Escobar.
Even OGs need to be chillin. 💯
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@@NautiGuys Tell me that doesn't look like Pablo.....
Speaking of titanium, think about full titanium spectacle frames (I'm an optician!) (including the screws!).
Marine corrosion gets everywhere!
With wrap round springy ear hooks.. ...not good losing them every time you have to lean over the side or go below and check machinery. It's been decades since I saw resilient action secure frames. It also avoids a lot of lens scratching and damage that happens when they fall off .. and neck bands don't work when you're hanging upside down doing boat
yoga.🧙🏼♂️🇬🇧
@@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 You're right! Sport goggles with elastic behind the head are also a solution. And there are also goggle cords with floats....
@@vincentcollin6490
Yes but cords and straps tend to hook on things if you're trying to get your head round something like a locker or engine bay from the inside .
There was a frame designer/manufacturer some time ago that used to advertise twistable damage resistant frames with the type of arms I described. 🤔
Fine arms also help with peripheral vision.
🙃
Hit the nail on the head when you talk about having reliable systems. The devil is in the details, and it’s excellent that you’re showing viewers that there are better systems available. Yes the sometimes cost more, but they WORK. What’s an AC systems value if it doesn’t operate properly?
Sir is just a sign of respect. And I do not know you or your name. But I want to refer to you as.
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Look the videos about the equipment going in your yacht. And the fact that, as much can be, in made in the USA‼️‼️‼️
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8:13 ...calling you Sir... well, you're building a super yacht. Calling you Sir is justified! 😛
nahhhhhh 🤪🤪🤪
After Furuno, another great company! 👍
We agree!
In one of your last videos I thought it makes sense to run them both equally if possible so the load is balanced and lifetime use is balanced (the British engineer mentioned that)
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Asymmetric all day every day 😊
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You really should think of posting these videos on the other channel....they are so interesting and i think everyone would love them.
Shake it Victoria.
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Very interesting. Can't wait for part 2! Love you guys! 🤩😍😘
See you back next week!! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great tour! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
@@NautiGuys 👍👍
Super cool! NautiGuys always finding some of the very best in the industry equipment suppliers.
Generally a dark hull would be a very significant increase...my guess is over 20% in a hot climate with poor insulation...poor window tint/solar rejection but lots of windows...
11:10 - I got a bit confused when the Dwayne/Engineer stated "...the amount of fresh air is very minimal (fresh air MAU 200 cfm total)" sounded like you are short on total air capacity to drive all areas at the same time...for efficiency cost savings...when you have all lower cabins with no openable portholes? Do you know the legal code minimal fresh air quantity standards for occupied areas that are air locked (no openable windows for fresh air)? I'm guessing you can't ever turn the fan off to the lower cabins by code and need an alarm if it goes down; plus carbon monoxide monitors in each room? No A/C (soup) for you Rico knows the true cost of cooling. Waiting to hear about the titanium return air to air exchanger to pre-cool the 90F outside air before the cooling coils, but it doesn't sound like you have any...? With your kitchen hood air exhaust fan there is always a lack of air pressure when they are is running...because of the the cost. Good thing the kitchen has a window you can open right?
When you all were talking to the engineer, owner, and Rox, All I could think is Dad bod, Dad bod, what you are going to do when they come looking for you. Instead of Miami Vice, They could be Miami Spice. :)
🤣🤣
St. Georges day here today in the U.K. first day of the year it wasn't cold, it wasn't warm either lol! I'm guessing a 15% saving on cooling your ship will be a factor in the colour.
Great guess!!
I've always been a fan of redundancy. Having two of each piece of major equipment, where possible, means you always have at minimum 1/2 of what you need if one piece of equipment goes down for some reason, and on a boat... you can almost be sure that they will go down at the worst possible moment, so having redundancy at the least, gets you home, or to a port, where getting things fixed can happen. My little sailboat had an inboard Atomic, and I also had a small outboard. Two small box refrigerators, a small portable generator separate from the boats onboard generator, etc. Sometimes it got a little crowded with the extra equipment and sails I'd bring on a jaunt, but I was always sure that at the least, short of something catastrophic, I'd get home.
Great point!! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻💙⚓️
Awesome ❤❤❤
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Total titanium hip replacement 😂
Titaaaaaaaaniummmmm 🤣🤪
What a fascinating video. I learnt so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!! 🙏🏻💙⚓️
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!! 🙏🏻⚓️💙
Frigibar is a great name for a Klondike Bar knock-off.
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What about HEARING? Can you call it an explorer yacht if you can’t go to North or Bering Seas because the boat can only cool and not heat? 16:10
GREAT content! Professional shop
Thanks for sharing!!
Rico updates us on important things. Such as pistachios being a good source for protein.
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Thanks for the update and the "cool" information 😂
Any time! 😝😝😝🎉🎉
That's one hell of a way to start a video😊
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Very Interesting!
Glad you enjoyed!!
It all depends on humidity and outside temp. And a dark hull is a heat absorber.
Great point!! 🙏🏻
You have seen the color of a hull of a lot of boats, so I am confident the two of you will score a ten with your color choice.😂
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Chillin here😂
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I hope M/Y NoName wont roll over. 😂❤ This is an outstanding A/C company.
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Do they do air-conditioning that's supportive of Solar Energy?
It would have been nice to hear his answer to the question about light colored compared to dark colored boats, but you cut him off in the middle of his answer. You can always edit out what you don't want to reveal in production.
2 hips and 2 shoulders call me the titanium man lol
Lol
What am I doing, it is the we are getting a bad ass boat dance?
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cool was thinking 15% was the number! Very cool! 👍👍
You got it!! 🤯
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Interesting and informative 🇯🇲
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I was going to estimate twenty percent !
Sooooo close!!! 🤯
Rico....you can not have 65 degree ac 😫 😂❤
What a great tour ..
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Oh no! Lol
I sincerely hope you the best luck in your endeavors traveling around the world. Charge them the competitive Boatload.
By the way. I've watched other people doing boat reviews. No one can compare to you two. They miss so much. Leave out other things. It got to the point that it isn't even worth it to watch them. Even if it's some kind of cool boat. So you guys are exclusive with me. And most likely others also. Keep on rocking.
Thank you so much Eric
I know all about titanium… my 2nd prosthetic leg will have a titanium articulated ankle which is currently being made.
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So awesome to know bunch of stuff about air conditioner ... btw, stupid question... I notice when you guys were discussing the capacity of the chiller, you guys use the length of the boat as reference ... but shouldn't you use the boat's GT?.. because your boat looks like a 75 on steroids 😂... it's huge.. I mean 75 foot GRP looks puny beside your boat... 😁 btw luv how they keep addressing you guys "Sir" And "Ma'am".. no wonder the company is doing great...👍👍
Great point and yes they are truly amazing
Imagine! Made to last, made in America!! What? Really an impressive business. In homes , 12,000 btu is good for about 400 to 600 square feet depending on the climate. You have 144,000 or 12 tons of cooling. Equal to a 6000 - 7200 square foot home.
thanks for sharing
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Cool vid super clean business.👍
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Super cool 🥶
When the demand is lower than what requires both units to run, the system should alternatively chose which one will run, just to even out the wear on them.
Great idea!!
Cool!
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Victoria is gorgeous in this video...🥰
Thank you
Victoria, pplease keep your short hair style. You look so good with short hair.
Definitely will, as Rico loves it 😉
4:11 I already like Dwayne. He's got the same kind/size of screen I do.
SCNR 🙂
Edit: DeWayne...
Edit2: 13:47 confirmed. Totally me.
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My dad was a lifetime A/C man. He began his A/C career with the birth of the industry itself. As a kid I would go on service calls with him. While I learned nothing about how A/C systems work I can hold a flashlight with the best of them!
And now...hehe...Baby Boat Names! Aramis (1 of the 3 musketeers...all for one and one for all!) // Lanai (a covered outdoor living space) // Triumph // Goliath // ARG-O-SEA (an argosy is a ship, with the ARG it means PIRATES AHOY! // Parrot // Pied Piper // Dreamboat // Hustler // and my favorite for this batch....... GOLDILOX (well-known, easy to say for most, lox means salmon, LOX rhymes with ROX) ...FLASHLIGHTERS RULE! Hail and Farewell my captains, Duke
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27:07 comment #6: I wonder if I remember to continue the numbering next week. 😛
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@@NautiGuys ...turns out, I did forget. ;-)
1941 was the year the US finally entered WWll, the war actually started in 1939.
Thanks for sharing!
Hi guy's I am ex-Army and the way these guy's referred to you as Sir and Ma'am just screams of ex-military. We were taught that if in doubt of who the person you are addressing, even if was a lamp post, you always call them Sir or Ma'am. I think you are making a wise decision on this company.
Thanks David