Do ships use their own engines in the panama canal? Why not get two stern lines to the dock, winch the yacht in and keep the bow straight with the rubber boats?
Au Final , est-ce qu'on peut se faire tirer en Ski Nautique ou faire de la Trip ? Non , c'est de la merde , plus de fun avec mon bateau à 80k ... Des Bateaux de cheveux blanc
Always baffles me watching yacht crew on different yachts carrying out different operations, more so because of the lack of idea that most have within the industry and honestly the quality of crew has diminished so very much that it's embarrassing to think that newbies will watch this and think it's professional. We've got the guy emerging onto the swim platform at 3:40 with no lifejacket whilst main engines are engaged, regardless of conditions he should have a lifejacket, what's worse is his position at 5:25, standing right of the quarter and again at 5:52 as he is seen creeping around the rub rail to reach for the mooring line (another example of poor mooring preparation ahead of time as the straight backs should have already been put in position) What if he falls in? What if he slips, hits his head and falls in the water? It's the height of stupidity, we have safety management systems for a reason and this is a prime example of simply not complying and not setting a good example to fellow crew members and others watching the entire operation. This is exactly the reason why so many accidents have happened because crew are not trained effectively and prefer to take shortcuts.
There are probably people who can't think of anything else but to shoot videos of boats mooring in the harbor. It's just as boring as filming people filling up.
does it not occur to you ppl watch these because they're interested in Yachts? or even work in the industry? Why are you you here anyway, do you go around complaining about things you're not interested in, now that's boring. What a strange person.
It's really rare to see professional crew and captains working on yachts these days.. There is plenty of room on portside,there is no wind,no current ,no nothing and this is how you dock? Imagine him docking under cross wind...
Another pathetic attempt at mooring, totally relying on the crew of the yacht to starboard to sort the mess out. There wasn't even any cross wind, the burgee was hanging straight down - not even a flutter. Tristan Mortlock would have that docked in minutes. I don't see why people would want to pay a fortune in docking/charter fees to be moored-up like sardines in a tin. No natural light in the cabins due to the proximity of other yachts, or worse, looking straight into each others cabins. Nothing very 'premium' about this experience.
Captain Don was the best captain for that boat.,
Scot Free crew are the best in the med
That's pretty impressive.
Tight fit . Think I would need more fenders .? Round the boat
very tight squeeze great job
Do ships use their own engines in the panama canal? Why not get two stern lines to the dock, winch the yacht in and keep the bow straight with the rubber boats?
Captain Roger on the back of Lady Ann Magee - my boss about 15yrs ago!! Hope all is going well.
Tight squeeze. I wonder if the dock crews measure the space before assigning the slot. Scott Free has a very nice interior, layout.
I'd imagine that's on the port to calculate that there's enough space for them to fit...
Great video!! Perfect camera work and audio. Subscribed!
Many thanks 🫡🫡🫡
Reminds me of a camper parking. Crowded.
Who's yacht is it?
this has to be the most exciting part of the job for the deckhands.
Yes and very important one 😉😉 thanks for watching ✌🏼
Three keys to docking a super yacht: 1. Fenders 2. Fenders and...3. More fenders
When you see the price of these boats as you say MORE FENDERS
AAAAHHHH tge freedom of a yacht - millions spent - then you are living 3 ft from a drunk in the next birth - yecch
JR
The Boat owners pay a fortune to Moor there Yacths in Monaco and there's no room for mistakes.
That’s JUST how I woulda dun it………….
Rookie capt. Tons of room
%100 agree
Au Final , est-ce qu'on peut se faire tirer en Ski Nautique ou faire de la Trip ? Non , c'est de la merde , plus de fun avec mon bateau à 80k ... Des Bateaux de
cheveux blanc
Left hand side down a bit.
for 45 million you think they would give you a little more wiggle room
Not as long as her indoors parking the Rolls.
Ich finde der Otto normal Bürger sollte noch mehr Treibhausgase einsparen, damit diese Yachten weiter betrieben werden können.
Always baffles me watching yacht crew on different yachts carrying out different operations, more so because of the lack of idea that most have within the industry and honestly the quality of crew has diminished so very much that it's embarrassing to think that newbies will watch this and think it's professional.
We've got the guy emerging onto the swim platform at 3:40 with no lifejacket whilst main engines are engaged, regardless of conditions he should have a lifejacket, what's worse is his position at 5:25, standing right of the quarter and again at 5:52 as he is seen creeping around the rub rail to reach for the mooring line (another example of poor mooring preparation ahead of time as the straight backs should have already been put in position) What if he falls in? What if he slips, hits his head and falls in the water? It's the height of stupidity, we have safety management systems for a reason and this is a prime example of simply not complying and not setting a good example to fellow crew members and others watching the entire operation.
This is exactly the reason why so many accidents have happened because crew are not trained effectively and prefer to take shortcuts.
to be honest I rarely see crews on a lifevest in any given situation 🫣🫣
@@archiesvlogmc It’s very poor. On the 100m+ yachts we take safety a lot more serious.
Multi million pound boats squeezed in to save a few inches. greedy marinas.
More and more yachts are getting longer and wider… sooner or later there will be not enough room for everyone… 🫣🫣 cheers !
Be more aggressive or current will mess you up. Id dock that in 5mins
What size is your yacht, captain?
I wouldn't buy I yacht if I wanted my neighbors within 10cm from my face
It’ll be the same when you’re parking your car in a supermarket car park. Just enough room to open your door.
There are probably people who can't think of anything else but to shoot videos of boats mooring in the harbor. It's just as boring as filming people filling up.
Hi there, some videos are not meant for everyone but some do like this kind of videos. Thanks anyway and be safe . ✌🏼
does it not occur to you ppl watch these because they're interested in Yachts? or even work in the industry? Why are you you here anyway, do you go around complaining about things you're not interested in, now that's boring. What a strange person.
It's really rare to see professional crew and captains working on yachts these days..
There is plenty of room on portside,there is no wind,no current ,no nothing and this is how you dock? Imagine him docking under cross wind...
Completely agree
Terrible, lack of skill, very clumsy in ideal conditions.
Another pathetic attempt at mooring, totally relying on the crew of the yacht to starboard to sort the mess out. There wasn't even any cross wind, the burgee was hanging straight down - not even a flutter.
Tristan Mortlock would have that docked in minutes.
I don't see why people would want to pay a fortune in docking/charter fees to be moored-up like sardines in a tin.
No natural light in the cabins due to the proximity of other yachts, or worse, looking straight into each others cabins.
Nothing very 'premium' about this experience.