You should check out the Nordhaven 96 series...Just amazing...And yes I look forward to seeing the Bering 92. But yes I agree, this is an amazing go anywhere boat.
Allseas 92' and the Bering 77' head to head race. Two Shipbuilding masterpieces! So glad to have found your channel. I'm looking forward to more videos of this kind. True perfection!
@@NautiStyles By the time the video came to an end I realised that if this was my yacht I would need to hire the two of you to be the captain and first mate then add a chef a maid and at least two deck hands lol. That way as captain you would be in charge of the boat and your wife would be in charge of the crew lol. Then we could fill it with provisions and head out for a long voyage from England north to the Faroe islands then Iceland then Canada down the east coast to Florida and on to St Barths. Once there let the crew have fun and everyone enjoy themselves lol I have a dream! Lol
I think I have watched this like 5 tp 10 times. Tim is a real salesman. This is a great boat, I would certainly feel comfortable cursing the world in her.
Absolutely LOVE the AllSeas 92 yachts. So much thought was put into design and quality build. A step above Nordhavn, and Bering yachts Rick is so informative, I could have listened to him for hours. Decking material, ironic they don't use plastic decking material
I watched Bering 77' and the Allseas 92' multiple times thinking these are the ships for me, then I watched an episode of the 80' Catamaran, then the hybrid... So Confused. But I'm starting to really know what I want from a boat.. Keep up the excellent youtubes, so awesome love how you point everything out
My family and I have come to the conclusion we need Victoria and Rico to lead our build team. Everything we have seen so far have individual advantages. Victoria and Rico can provide that real life dady-to-day and long excursions. I trust them😘
To ad to the above comment....purchase price aside I would like to see a video about the pros/cons of a trawler/motor yacht vs sailing yacht/catamaran such as fuel cost vs unlimited range (maybe not people seem to motor sailboats alot too), maintenance costs - sails, rigging etc vs motor etc, insurance, haulout, slip fees etc etc. Also the pros/cons to living on each....storage, interior space, ability to use solar panels, living with the sound of motors etc. Lots of videos about monohull vs catamaran but not between motor vs sail
I can't believe we get to see that beautiful ship again. That ship has the most beautiful wood work I've ever seen. Full size kitchen that most homes don't have. Large everything.
Darryl Ruple. As a retired navy man that you are, I'll let you be my engineer or first mate on MY boat😁😁😁. We have good taste. I'm still liking the Berring Explorer in the earlier episode. All the best.
I’m a newby with boats. Somehow came across your channel while surfing UA-cam. Have enjoyed all of your videos, but this was absolutely THE BEST I have ever watched. I’m hooked. I have no chance at ever owning or operating such a machine, but… dreams… Lottery dreams…
The white paneled ceiling with the light pots reminds me of strip mall hanging ceilings. It must have advantages for access and replacement panels, but its so ugly (matter of opinion). Not a fan of the ceilings throughout this boat.
I have a very limited knowledge of boats so I started watching you videos for entertainment. I've learnt a lot over the months of viewing your great work. Still nowhere near an expert of course but finding out things I would never have even thought of before. Like wooden decks get hot! Thanks to everyone who makes videos like this possible. Fascinating stuff.
I was already sold on this boat when you did the first tour of it. It is the first boat I would purchase if I came into some real money. The interior of this boat and the safety features are top-notch. I like the fact that it looks like a fishing trawler instead of a comfortable private yacht.
This was a great video. I had the pleasure of working with Tim and his brothers, Dennis and Ben when the company was located in Tacoma, Washington, under the name of Metal Craft Marine, then Aleutian yachts. I was fortunate to have worked on two of the 92 footers and one of the 102 footers. I see Tim's brother Dennis occasionally, as he and his wife still reside in Tacoma. Anyway, thanks for all the great videos. Here's to the boating life and the friends we make along the way. Kindest Regards, Don Wilson.
This boat is so smooth through the water. I've thought for a long time I'd get this type of boat if I had the money and this video series has lamented that.
The quiet cruising around San Diego was exquisite. Time slows down and you rediscover the beauty of sun rays bouncing off the waves. You can appreciate the company of those you love.
Watched all 3 videos on this vessel and I have to say if I had the means this would be virtually the exact type of yacht I would have. Only change would be different interior colors. I love this is basically a commercial vessel that is a luxury yacht . So well engineered and thought out. This thing is built to go to anywhere on the globe and do it with confidence and comfort. Great vids!
Thanks Victoria and Rico! Great 3rd episode about this amazing explorer yacht. I loved all the details and background information shared by Tim! Enjoy your weekend 💙
This yacht is truly magnificent and is going to make a wonderful home and cruiser for a very lucky owner and their family. This video is equally magnificent, informative and fun. Can we all take a moment though and be upstanding and applauding Mrs. NautiStyles and her nautical coat !! It is so much amazing yacht. Gorgeous. A lottery win and she's off to Cyprus re-named NautiStyles !!
I believe NautiStyles has toured a Nordhaven. Got to include them in mix. Still say Bering is the Best IMO. But I'm no expert. Not to put them on the spot. Would love to hear Rico's and Victoria's opinions as they are experts.
@@NautiStyles Try to do Venture if possible. Tony Fleming has always been very gracious in answering questions and I'd love to see you interacting with him.
Looks like this boat will easily get through anything the sea can muster. Just ride over those freak waves, that would sink anything else. Love the classic style. Well done Vic and Rico 👍👍
"Hi", Captain Ron!!!! "Hi", Mich! I love this video!!!! Interesting to see the Navy ships!! Love the view from the Master as the yacht moved. The Master shower awesome!! Rico is looking good in that captain's chair!!! Tim is a lot of fun and really interesting!!!That ride was too short! Let's go again! Love from Vermont
I’ve watched your other two videos on this boat and I wanted to see it in action, thanks. If there ever was a boat that could be called a dreamboat, this would be it.
Great crew,ship,and tour.Thank you all for doing this for us.Now to leave you with the music you got stuck in my head."I like big boats and I just can't lie...."And,"Everybody Dance Now"...
What an awesome boat you guys! This has really helped me know for sure that I want an Explorer yacht. Thank you so much! You two should do a tv show! I feel like you are family now... I watch you almost every day!
Thanks so much, beautiful boat.And thanks for showing San Diego!!! My home, haven't been back in 23 years.Miss the Star of India, Seaport village and La Jolla!
This is one of the prettiest yachts for it’s size that I have ever seen! It is extremely nice and well thought layout with all of the amenities too. 15 - 25 gph of use is amazing! Great video!
I was stationed in San Diego onboard the USS Alamo LSD 33, our ship was moored down on pier 10 and 11...aptly named "No Man's Land". Because it was so far away from anything. Nothing but a few LST'st and a lot of walking.
1984-1986 t he captain of the ship name was Commander Ronald Victor Berg it was his first command. He didn't like the words imagine or can't...he you could see him walking around working on things that was supposedly broken he would start taking things apart and fixing them. And if you said you couldn't imagine...oh boy get out of the way he'd ripped you a new ass! He played tackle football with the crew and he hated flag football...he loved boxing. I will post the story of coastal pirates our Seal Team taught the error of their ways. Ever hear a M-60 and 50. Caliber machine gun fired in angry 😠 training...those bastards that killed a young family of a sailing yacht about 20 miles off the coast of Hawaii. That day never could be prouder to be in the United States Navy. Bravo Zulu! Was his favorite saying...a job well done ✔
Been watching your channel for a while now. So many vessels. But for some reason, this one is my favorite. The engineer onboard... I'd sail the world with that man! Stay Nauti, guys.
Just had to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this video guys ! Please tell Rico that WHEN I win the lottery, he can come over and “play” with the controls of my Allseas 92 - as long as he brings Victoria of course ! 😊👍
Tim answered a lot of my comments on maintenance (Don't want you and your family to wind up on a life raft) . Great Job, Great Interviewing guys...Thanks.
Love your videos! So informative. I learn something new everytime. Btw, How is Mike? The magic producer. Did, I miss a video where he actually bought another boat?
Glad that Mike has removed himself. (he spoiles everything with his second hand watches. Chinese Rolexes.. Glad to see you guys back again. Safe sailing 🙏💚
This is the guy I would trust to build my boat! He is practical, safe, a tad paranoid and OCD like me and at the same time builds it with elegance. Good video! The lady needs to bring it down a notch or switch to decaf although she slowed down at the end. Fantastic vessel!
This was the one I was waiting for! Thanks to everyone for a great job especially Tim for building such a fine boat! Yes I watched it twice just to make sure I didn’t miss anything. lol 😆
Omg guy's ive watched your walk throu on this little ship twice. I very rearly comment but guy's absolutely awesome blog. Look forward for more of this. Thanks Ashley 🇦🇺
When I was on the Alamo there was a joke they played on New personnel and some officers. We would send them to the to help lower the Ship's superstructure so we could fit under the Coronado Bridge. Once we had a block and tackle going around the superstructure to another block and tackle with another group of new personnel pulling against the other group in a tub of war. Now all this is happening while the captain is pacing back and forth as if he was becoming impatient, but was try not get caught laughing his head off!
This is a stunning boat, and the interviews with Tim are so informative. One of your very best videos guys, I'm officially entertained, educated, and super jealous of its future owner.. :)
It may be one of my favorite videos you have ever done. Really loved the Q&A with the crew. So much more info and color to how the boat actually operates. Great job!
I love the videos with Tim Alls. Very intelligent person with a great personality. How he describes everything, he makes it easy for even a novice to understand. Good stuff. Thanks Victoria and what's his name...oh yeah Rico.
OMG!!!! Can't believe my eyes... This is a dream boat. Large, classy, lot of space, and so BEAUTIFUL!!! I would have to double check closely the specs between Bering and ALLSEAS before choosing, but this one is very impressive. greath tour, great job Vic and Rico. Thanks.
Очень интересные репортажи. Особенно нравятся репортажи, в которых участвуют разработчики яхт. Нравится, когда Вы открываете "ящики", "шкафчики". Не хватает возможности перевода в конце. Увеличивайте количество объектов исследований. Удачи.
That is three for three. fantastic. I was following the sistership in lauderdale for many years. I have always loved this boat and the genius of Tim Alls. I am another one who would really enjoy seeing a Berring 92 but have to congradulate you two for the first decent videos on these amazing vessels. My hat is off to you both. I can see you enjoyed the process and had fun. Cheers.
I wanna take my time to congratulate Tim. Very thought design, there’s only a couple of minor things I’d add or change. Maybe halving the top roof in half(to save even more weight on top) and a day head on the setee area. Extremely minor details, almost perfect
I’m always curious about battery bank sizes and Bering was the first to put a sizable amount. Upgrade that to LifePo4’s and I bet it could sit at anchor for 5 days without running a generator. Plus the mains can charge the batteries while underway. I haven’t seen many yachts that the mains will charge the house batteries.
@@kevinvandal8595 Defunct, or just doing a variety of things, not just one? What Victoria said when someone asked her about Tim was that he still designed yachts, just not *only* yachts. And Allseas is/was his company. If he's still doing yachts sometimes, then so is Allseas.
First let me say, I did buy a Powerball ticket last night. Haven’t checked #’s yet. Beautiful boat, beautifully reviewed. The planning and execution are flawless.I have watched this a few times and will probably watch again.
Those tri hulls are the Navy's new LCS (Littoral Combat Ship). It's a multi role combat ship. Fully loaded it has a draft of 10 foot and is designed to be near shore support. They claim the top speed is 44 knots but I was on a Spruance class destroyer and our stated top speed was 32 knots and I can tell you we did well over that with just over 160,000 horsepower.
@@NautiStyles The are gone be placed in the mothball fleet when the new constellation class frigate will be launched. The LCS are not the ships what the USN hoped to be
@@NautiStyles They are retiring the early ones as they have found no use for them, they want to retire the lot though, and spend the money on closing the technology gap the USN now finds itself in.
One of the NautiStyles videos I've enjoyed the most. Victoria and Rico be careful with what you wish for because one day I may get a boat like this and ask you to charter it around the globe.
love this guy and his thinking. very powerful systems plotting. The experience deepens and the appreciation increases for the engineering being shown to you at a glance anywhere. I would firm up the accuracy of fuel consumption. That's the big attraction to most on the plotter. What a fine job. I suspect you can rebuild the main engines in the boat.
There’s just something so inviting about this boat. So beautiful, comfortable and well done. The interior woodwork is stunning, the best I’ve seen. The rest of the boat is fabulous yet it’s a tank on the water.
If I had the money... this is exactly the ship I would want and purchase; the practicality, combined with the quiet luxury of this ship is, bar none to any other that I have seen. And, to be honest, the humbleness and knowledge of the builder, Tim, cannot but persuade me of this...
Michelle doesn’t look like a Mitch, but I’d be glad to call her whatever she’d prefer, lol! So, any preference or distinctions between All Seas and Bering that are worth pointing out?
honestly equally great builds, I think Bering’s interiors are more posh when it come to staterooms, anchoring is different, decking on the Bering is all teak, no stearm anchor
Excellent video. Good questions and answers. Tim is a seaman encyclopedia. I fell in love with the first 92 back in 2010. Just absolutely beautiful boats!!!
Sehr interessantes Video. Endlich alle technischen (auch jene des Verbrauchs) Fragen wurden beantwortet & können auf kleinere Boote heruntergerechnet werden. Herzlichen Dank dafür.
Beautiful boat without a doubt. Would be a tough choice to make, but purely on size I would lean towards the 77. But then that galley. It would be a tough choice. But great that there are two passionate builders making such amazing vessels.
I'm catching up on your videos, but when I saw the thumbnail, I made sure to watch right after the tour videos! This makes crewing look like an attractive career.
I’m absolutely in love with this yacht or boat lol. I now know what my dream is lol. I live in the Pacific Northwest and spend probably 70% of my time in the outdoors. I’m constantly camping, fishing, hunting, overlanding. Sometimes I’m using my hammock with a rainfly to sleep in overnight. Other times I use my tent with a cot and sleeping bag. Of course in the dead of winter I take my all seasons travel trailer out to where the snow is so my grandson and I don’t freeze lol. Thats glamping I’m told lol. Anyways, I’ve always liked small boats like canoes and kayaks or 20’ ft aluminium boats for fishing but only of larger yacht/boats for cruising large rivers. Mainly because I’d never been on one like this that can handle open ocean. Plus I had no idea how nice the insides could be lol. Well now I’m in love and its this exact boat! Lol. Nothing less will do now that I’ve seen what life on board could be like. This thing is a floating 5 star hotel with a view that constantly changes lol. There’s only two problems as far as I can see. First I need enough money to not only buy it but to operate it year round for about the next ten years. Second I have to have you two on board to run the boat and oversee the crew also year round lol. Of course at the end of 10 years I’ll be old enough that ill want to stop wandering and settle down somewhere so I’ll have to give the boat to you two plus a good chunk of money so you can run it for yourselves or charter it out for beaucoup d’argent to cover expenses lol. I have a dream! Lol
The nicest motorized boat, yet! If you can buy only one boat this littl’ tug is it and outstanding interior!
I didn’t think anything could challenge my love for the Bering 77. This boat is definitely making a move for the top spot of my affection.
lol Bering does have a 92 in the build currently lol just saying ...
@@NautiStyles Waiting for THAT walkthrough)
You should check out the Nordhaven 96 series...Just amazing...And yes I look forward to seeing the Bering 92. But yes I agree, this is an amazing go anywhere boat.
Bering 77 is still my favorite
Yes I’m watching all 3 of these videos again lol. I’m in love with this yacht lol.
And yes you do look good on that boat. Maybe you and Rico can buy it
Allseas 92' and the Bering 77' head to head race. Two Shipbuilding masterpieces! So glad to have found your channel. I'm looking forward to more videos of this kind. True perfection!
Couldn’t agree more
Bering is building a 92 right now... that would a fair head to head 😝
@@NautiStyles Then we know, what we can look forward to here! Can not wait for it!
I wonder if Allseas allows as much customization as Bering. It seems that Bering has much better interiors.
@@NautiStyles By the time the video came to an end I realised that if this was my yacht I would need to hire the two of you to be the captain and first mate then add a chef a maid and at least two deck hands lol. That way as captain you would be in charge of the boat and your wife would be in charge of the crew lol. Then we could fill it with provisions and head out for a long voyage from England north to the Faroe islands then Iceland then Canada down the east coast to Florida and on to St Barths. Once there let the crew have fun and everyone enjoy themselves lol
I have a dream! Lol
THANK-YOU VERY MUCH FOR TAKING US ALONG!!
This is a stunning yacht. Your tour of her was among your top 10. Now a sea trial? Oh heck yes!
yeay! thanks for watching!
@@NautiStyles I may not make every live video. But I will never miss one of yours. You and Rico make my Saturdays great.
The bering is georgious but it's like the engine compartment is an afterthought. This boat is georgious and that engine bay is the best I've ever seen
WOW, the perfect yacht! Great show, best ever.
I think I have watched this like 5 tp 10 times. Tim is a real salesman. This is a great boat, I would certainly feel comfortable cursing the world in her.
Tim's the BEST! Love him, AND his work!
he really is amazing!
Absolutely LOVE the AllSeas 92 yachts. So much thought was put into design and quality build. A step above Nordhavn, and Bering yachts
Rick is so informative, I could have listened to him for hours. Decking material, ironic they don't use plastic decking material
I watched Bering 77' and the Allseas 92' multiple times thinking these are the ships for me, then I watched an episode of the 80' Catamaran, then the hybrid... So Confused. But I'm starting to really know what I want from a boat.. Keep up the excellent youtubes, so awesome love how you point everything out
My family and I have come to the conclusion we need Victoria and Rico to lead our build team. Everything we have seen so far have individual advantages. Victoria and Rico can provide that real life dady-to-day and long excursions. I trust them😘
To ad to the above comment....purchase price aside I would like to see a video about the pros/cons of a trawler/motor yacht vs sailing yacht/catamaran such as fuel cost vs unlimited range (maybe not people seem to motor sailboats alot too), maintenance costs - sails, rigging etc vs motor etc, insurance, haulout, slip fees etc etc. Also the pros/cons to living on each....storage, interior space, ability to use solar panels, living with the sound of motors etc. Lots of videos about monohull vs catamaran but not between motor vs sail
I will speak for you: elling e6 highline! ))
Both amazing yachts, but Bering 77 all the way for me! But I would really like to see Allseas make a 77 🤔
I can't believe we get to see that beautiful ship again. That ship has the most beautiful wood work I've ever seen. Full size kitchen that most homes don't have. Large everything.
I love this boat! As a retired navy man, this is the boat I'm gonna buy...as soon as I hit the lotto. Love this boat
Darryl Ruple.
As a retired navy man that you are, I'll let you be my engineer or first mate on MY boat😁😁😁.
We have good taste. I'm still liking the Berring Explorer in the earlier episode.
All the best.
BRAVO
I’m a newby with boats. Somehow came across your channel while surfing UA-cam. Have enjoyed all of your videos, but this was absolutely THE BEST I have ever watched. I’m hooked. I have no chance at ever owning or operating such a machine, but… dreams… Lottery dreams…
This was your BEST video of all time, hands down! Thanks to Tim and all for the chance to see a yacht like that in the real.
Such a beautiful boat. More importantly were the crew you had. My favorite video from you guys. Too cool. Loved the captain and Mich.
The best ! I would want a black ceiling in the pilot house to cut down on reflection .
Thanks for sharing !
agreed! would also look pretty stealthy 😛
The white paneled ceiling with the light pots reminds me of strip mall hanging ceilings. It must have advantages for access and replacement panels, but its so ugly (matter of opinion). Not a fan of the ceilings throughout this boat.
Tim is super clued up, knows what he is on about for sure.
I absolutely love this boat....
It's a floating dream..
so glad you loved it
I have a very limited knowledge of boats so I started watching you videos for entertainment. I've learnt a lot over the months of viewing your great work. Still nowhere near an expert of course but finding out things I would never have even thought of before. Like wooden decks get hot!
Thanks to everyone who makes videos like this possible. Fascinating stuff.
I was already sold on this boat when you did the first tour of it. It is the first boat I would purchase if I came into some real money. The interior of this boat and the safety features are top-notch. I like the fact that it looks like a fishing trawler instead of a comfortable private yacht.
@Chuck Borel Just gotta get my 'speckies' to fire up !
This was a great video. I had the pleasure of working with Tim and his brothers, Dennis and Ben when the company was located in Tacoma, Washington, under the name of Metal Craft Marine, then Aleutian yachts. I was fortunate to have worked on two of the 92 footers and one of the 102 footers. I see Tim's brother Dennis occasionally, as he and his wife still reside in Tacoma. Anyway, thanks for all the great videos. Here's to the boating life and the friends we make along the way. Kindest Regards, Don Wilson.
This boat is so smooth through the water. I've thought for a long time I'd get this type of boat if I had the money and this video series has lamented that.
thanks Joe, yes it’s hard to dream of anything else once you get on one of these Explorer Yachts 🤪
Tim is the perfect host/spokesman. One of my favorite boats, such beauty and craftsmanship. A rock solid beast with timeless beauty.
The quiet cruising around San Diego was exquisite. Time slows down and you rediscover the beauty of sun rays bouncing off the waves. You can appreciate the company of those you love.
You tube the reason I don't need tv programmes
Fabulous ship, informative builder
Interviewers who know their stuff
Thanks for real entertainment
wow, thank youuu
Good morning Victoria &Rico, I'm looking forward to your great Yacht tour. ⚓🛥🇺🇲🇩🇪😘
Morning!
Beautiful engine room! Immaculate!!
It really is!
Watched all 3 videos on this vessel and I have to say if I had the means this would be virtually the exact type of yacht I would have. Only change would be different interior colors. I love this is basically a commercial vessel that is a luxury yacht . So well engineered and thought out. This thing is built to go to anywhere on the globe and do it with confidence and comfort. Great vids!
Thanks Victoria and Rico! Great 3rd episode about this amazing explorer yacht. I loved all the details and background information shared by Tim! Enjoy your weekend 💙
Our pleasure! Thanks for joining us in the Live chat as always!
The series on this boat has been a schooling in so many areas. Great job!! Thank You
This yacht is truly magnificent and is going to make a wonderful home and cruiser for a very lucky owner and their family. This video is equally magnificent, informative and fun. Can we all take a moment though and be upstanding and applauding Mrs. NautiStyles and her nautical coat !!
It is so much amazing yacht. Gorgeous. A lottery win and she's off to Cyprus re-named NautiStyles !!
First the Bering, then the Allseas. I would love to see you two on board a Fleming for the trilogy of the most awesome explorers.
we will definitely tour a Fleming soon, promise
I believe NautiStyles has toured a Nordhaven. Got to include them in mix. Still say Bering is the Best IMO. But I'm no expert. Not to put them on the spot. Would love to hear Rico's and Victoria's opinions as they are experts.
@@NautiStyles Try to do Venture if possible. Tony Fleming has always been very gracious in answering questions and I'd love to see you interacting with him.
Looks like this boat will easily get through anything the sea can muster. Just ride over those freak waves, that would sink anything else. Love the classic style.
Well done Vic and Rico 👍👍
What a boat! (Ship) no wake, no rock n roll, and beautiful. Tim will build my lotto ship and I would like you guys to do a tour of it.
Hey Rico & Victoria! Greetings from San Diego! Enjoy your time here! You're in my backyard now!
Oooh hiii! We love SD 👋🏻
Absolutely loved this. I watched the first two and this has crowned them off. Kudos for such a great show, and thanks to Tim and his crew.
"Hi", Captain Ron!!!! "Hi", Mich! I love this video!!!! Interesting to see the Navy ships!! Love the view from the Master as the yacht moved. The Master shower awesome!! Rico is looking good in that captain's chair!!! Tim is a lot of fun and really interesting!!!That ride was too short! Let's go again! Love from Vermont
I’ve watched your other two videos on this boat and I wanted to see it in action, thanks. If there ever was a boat that could be called a dreamboat, this would be it.
right? just perfect 👌🏻
Great crew,ship,and tour.Thank you all for doing this for us.Now to leave you with the music you got stuck in my head."I like big boats and I just can't lie...."And,"Everybody Dance Now"...
hahahaha
I would say this is my favorite vessel that you guys have toured. Amazing ship.
glad you found your fav... for now 😝🙌🏻
The is a great Yacht !! Love it !
It's between the Bering and Allseas.
Great Stuff.
🙌🏻🙌🏻 glad you enjoyed the Tour
Awesome!! Thanks for doing this guys!!
Our pleasure! truly 😁
What an awesome boat you guys! This has really helped me know for sure that I want an Explorer yacht. Thank you so much! You two should do a tv show! I feel like you are family now... I watch you almost every day!
What a fantastic trip. This isn't a tour, it is the ideal vlog. I can't say enough good things, so I will leave with this...Thank you.
Wow, thank you!
@@NautiStyles Anything for You, and Rico.
Thanks so much, beautiful boat.And thanks for showing San Diego!!! My home, haven't been back in 23 years.Miss the Star of India, Seaport village and La Jolla!
I'll take 2. I really appreciate all the engineering that went into this beautiful boat...
This is one of the prettiest yachts for it’s size that I have ever seen! It is extremely nice and well thought layout with all of the amenities too. 15 - 25 gph of use is amazing! Great video!
I was stationed in San Diego onboard the USS Alamo LSD 33, our ship was moored down on pier 10 and 11...aptly named "No Man's Land". Because it was so far away from anything. Nothing but a few LST'st and a lot of walking.
I bet you have some stories to tell
1984-1986 t he captain of the ship name was Commander Ronald Victor Berg it was his first command. He didn't like the words imagine or can't...he you could see him walking around working on things that was supposedly broken he would start taking things apart and fixing them. And if you said you couldn't imagine...oh boy get out of the way he'd ripped you a new ass! He played tackle football with the crew and he hated flag football...he loved boxing. I will post the story of coastal pirates our Seal Team taught the error of their ways. Ever hear a M-60 and 50. Caliber machine gun fired in angry 😠 training...those bastards that killed a young family of a sailing yacht about 20 miles off the coast of Hawaii. That day never could be prouder to be in the United States Navy. Bravo Zulu! Was his favorite saying...a job well done ✔
The glimpses of Naval Base San Diego and of Coronado bring back memories!
I absolutely love this boat!
Thank you so much for this revisit!
Loved every minute of it.
Our pleasure!
Been watching your channel for a while now. So many vessels. But for some reason, this one is my favorite. The engineer onboard... I'd sail the world with that man! Stay Nauti, guys.
Just had to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this video guys ! Please tell Rico that WHEN I win the lottery, he can come over and “play” with the controls of my Allseas 92 - as long as he brings Victoria of course ! 😊👍
Lmfao 😅 that could be taken wrong in SO MANY ways
@@mannyistheman2221 exactly! lol the sad thing is Hamish probably meant it in those ways lol
Tim answered a lot of my comments on maintenance (Don't want you and your family to wind up on a life raft)
. Great Job, Great Interviewing guys...Thanks.
thanks for your 2nd comment Tony 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Love your videos! So informative. I learn something new everytime. Btw, How is Mike? The magic producer. Did, I miss a video where he actually bought another boat?
Michael is still shopping, but he keeps buys cars and watches instead 😜
@@NautiStyles So him! He is such a character ❤
Glad that Mike has removed himself. (he spoiles everything with his second hand watches. Chinese Rolexes.. Glad to see you guys back again. Safe sailing 🙏💚
This is the guy I would trust to build my boat! He is practical, safe, a tad paranoid and OCD like me and at the same time builds it with elegance. Good video! The lady needs to bring it down a notch or switch to decaf although she slowed down at the end. Fantastic vessel!
This was the one I was waiting for! Thanks to everyone for a great job especially Tim for building such a fine boat! Yes I watched it twice just to make sure I didn’t miss anything. lol 😆
Sweet! Glad you liked it
Omg guy's ive watched your walk throu on this little ship twice. I very rearly comment but guy's absolutely awesome blog. Look forward for more of this. Thanks Ashley 🇦🇺
Loved this. So awesome seeing the actual sea trials, and the boats in use. Thank you
When I was on the Alamo there was a joke they played on New personnel and some officers. We would send them to the to help lower the Ship's superstructure so we could fit under the Coronado Bridge. Once we had a block and tackle going around the superstructure to another block and tackle with another group of new personnel pulling against the other group in a tub of war. Now all this is happening while the captain is pacing back and forth as if he was becoming impatient, but was try not get caught laughing his head off!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 absolutely brilliant
This is a stunning boat, and the interviews with Tim are so informative.
One of your very best videos guys, I'm officially entertained, educated, and super jealous of its future owner.. :)
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@MrAbletospeak I am very much alive and well....in fact my focus has become more about supporting the yachts I have built.
It may be one of my favorite videos you have ever done. Really loved the Q&A with the crew. So much more info and color to how the boat actually operates. Great job!
I love the videos with Tim Alls. Very intelligent person with a great personality. How he describes everything, he makes it easy for even a novice to understand. Good stuff. Thanks Victoria and what's his name...oh yeah Rico.
So excited I can’t wait. Woo hooo only thing that stops me going lock down crazy is these
hope you enjoyed!
OMG!!!! Can't believe my eyes... This is a dream boat. Large, classy, lot of space, and so BEAUTIFUL!!! I would have to double check closely the specs between Bering and ALLSEAS before choosing, but this one is very impressive. greath tour, great job Vic and Rico. Thanks.
allseas is an Alaskan fishing boat design, to take onthe very worst northern Alaskan seas as a normal situation, so, alot safer,
thanks for watching
Очень интересные репортажи. Особенно нравятся репортажи, в которых участвуют разработчики яхт. Нравится, когда Вы открываете "ящики", "шкафчики". Не хватает возможности перевода в конце. Увеличивайте количество объектов исследований. Удачи.
Wow, what an amazing boat!
It really is!
What a great boat! You could see Rico salivating! Thanks for sharing!
Nice review keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
That is three for three. fantastic. I was following the sistership in lauderdale for many years. I have always loved this boat and the genius of Tim Alls. I am another one who would really enjoy seeing a Berring 92 but have to congradulate you two for the first decent videos on these amazing vessels. My hat is off to you both. I can see you enjoyed the process and had fun. Cheers.
The interior square footage is just as large as one of my houses. Plus, exterior footage omg!
right?! its nuts!
I wanna take my time to congratulate Tim. Very thought design, there’s only a couple of minor things I’d add or change. Maybe halving the top roof in half(to save even more weight on top) and a day head on the setee area. Extremely minor details, almost perfect
She looks like a very nice ship
she really is
the shot of the Zumwalt class DDG 1000 was great.
I want to tour all of those! lol who do I contact? 😝
@@NautiStyles Can't be done anymore, I have heard. Contact Naval Base Coronado for more info.
Can’t wait, curious how it compares to the Bering brand.
I was just thinking same thing ,it will be hard to beat a bering
haha, that should be a slogan
Well to start Bering is a brand. Allsea yachting is defunct
I’m always curious about battery bank sizes and Bering was the first to put a sizable amount. Upgrade that to LifePo4’s and I bet it could sit at anchor for 5 days without running a generator. Plus the mains can charge the batteries while underway. I haven’t seen many yachts that the mains will charge the house batteries.
@@kevinvandal8595 Defunct, or just doing a variety of things, not just one? What Victoria said when someone asked her about Tim was that he still designed yachts, just not *only* yachts. And Allseas is/was his company. If he's still doing yachts sometimes, then so is Allseas.
First let me say, I did buy a Powerball ticket last night. Haven’t checked #’s yet.
Beautiful boat, beautifully reviewed. The planning and execution are flawless.I have watched this a few times and will probably watch again.
🤞🏻🤞🏻 wishing you the lucky ticket! 💙🙏🏻
Those tri hulls are the Navy's new LCS (Littoral Combat Ship). It's a multi role combat ship. Fully loaded it has a draft of 10 foot and is designed to be near shore support. They claim the top speed is 44 knots but I was on a Spruance class destroyer and our stated top speed was 32 knots and I can tell you we did well over that with just over 160,000 horsepower.
soooo interesting, so they are not retiring those as some people said?
Wow would love to tour one, gotta reach out to the Navy
Currently restricted to 10 kts due to probblems with their propulsion (or so I was told) who would have thought it :-)!
@@NautiStyles The are gone be placed in the mothball fleet when the new constellation class frigate will be launched. The LCS are not the ships what the USN hoped to be
@@NautiStyles They are retiring the early ones as they have found no use for them, they want to retire the lot though, and spend the money on closing the technology gap the USN now finds itself in.
The vintage feel from that boat "Nostalgia" at 4:30 !! A compare and contrast vid would be brilliant.
02:56 - specially fashionable shoes were shown!?))
😝😁
One of the NautiStyles videos I've enjoyed the most.
Victoria and Rico be careful with what you wish for because one day I may get a boat like this and ask you to charter it around the globe.
Hehe 😜 do it!!!!
The redundancy on these Boats, should be on all multi-million Yachts.
well, that the deference between purpose build 🤷🏼♀️
Victoria, I must congratulate you on your recording sound levels, so many channels blast you out when the music comes on
I LOVE this boat!!!!
haha! same here
love this guy and his thinking. very powerful systems plotting. The experience deepens and the appreciation increases for the engineering being shown to you at a glance anywhere. I would firm up the accuracy of fuel consumption. That's the big attraction to most on the plotter. What a fine job. I suspect you can rebuild the main engines in the boat.
Based on the time out this boat sounds a pretty good investment
time out? 🤔
@@NautiStyles i.e. time out at sea. Specifically Alaska. Wow! A couple of months 🥴🤯
Or all season.
There’s just something so inviting about this boat. So beautiful, comfortable and well done. The interior woodwork is stunning, the best I’ve seen. The rest of the boat is fabulous yet it’s a tank on the water.
Growing the hair out, looks good! Great video, I love this boat!!!
Thanks for watching
If I had the money... this is exactly the ship I would want and purchase; the practicality, combined with the quiet luxury of this ship is, bar none to any other that I have seen. And, to be honest, the humbleness and knowledge of the builder, Tim, cannot but persuade me of this...
Michelle doesn’t look like a Mitch, but I’d be glad to call her whatever she’d prefer, lol! So, any preference or distinctions between All Seas and Bering that are worth pointing out?
Lol
honestly equally great builds, I think Bering’s interiors are more posh when it come to staterooms, anchoring is different, decking on the Bering is all teak, no stearm anchor
She goes by Mish :-)
@@NautiStyles Thank you!
Excellent video. Good questions and answers. Tim is a seaman encyclopedia. I fell in love with the first 92 back in 2010. Just absolutely beautiful boats!!!
How can I get in touch with Tim and his boat building company?
you can reach out to him via his Allseas website, the broker or send him a message on Instagram @alls.tim
I emailed the broker with a couple questions a couple weeks ago and got no response. Kinda soured on that guy.
Goto my website allseasyacht.com my contact info is there!
Sehr interessantes Video. Endlich alle technischen (auch jene des Verbrauchs) Fragen wurden beantwortet & können auf kleinere
Boote heruntergerechnet werden. Herzlichen Dank dafür.
Beautiful boat without a doubt.
Would be a tough choice to make, but purely on size I would lean towards the 77. But then that galley. It would be a tough choice. But great that there are two passionate builders making such amazing vessels.
Bering is building a 92 currently as well 😛
I'm catching up on your videos, but when I saw the thumbnail, I made sure to watch right after the tour videos! This makes crewing look like an attractive career.
Can’t wait!
hope you enjoyed
I’m absolutely in love with this yacht or boat lol. I now know what my dream is lol. I live in the Pacific Northwest and spend probably 70% of my time in the outdoors. I’m constantly camping, fishing, hunting, overlanding.
Sometimes I’m using my hammock with a rainfly to sleep in overnight. Other times I use my tent with a cot and sleeping bag. Of course in the dead of winter I take my all seasons travel trailer out to where the snow is so my grandson and I don’t freeze lol.
Thats glamping I’m told lol. Anyways, I’ve always liked small boats like canoes and kayaks or 20’ ft aluminium boats for fishing but only of larger yacht/boats for cruising large rivers.
Mainly because I’d never been on one like this that can handle open ocean. Plus I had no idea how nice the insides could be lol. Well now I’m in love and its this exact boat! Lol. Nothing less will do now that I’ve seen what life on board could be like. This thing is a floating 5 star hotel with a view that constantly changes lol.
There’s only two problems as far as I can see.
First I need enough money to not only buy it but to operate it year round for about the next ten years. Second I have to have you two on board to run the boat and oversee the crew also year round lol. Of course at the end of 10 years I’ll be old enough that ill want to stop wandering and settle down somewhere so I’ll have to give the boat to you two plus a good chunk of money so you can run it for yourselves or charter it out for beaucoup d’argent to cover expenses lol. I have a dream! Lol