The crew cabins in the tank deck were not initially constructed. They were part of the refitting which took place some short time before the yacht was sold. In the initial plans, the specific space was a crew gym and crew sitting room with tv and game consoles.
@@YachtReport If you are able and have time to search, there are videos in UA-cam that demonstrate the original layout of the yacht when it was still called Ulysses. There is one that is approx 15 minutes where the whole interior was showed. Regarding the crew gym, I totally agree with you, and when I noticed some time ago that they refitted the specific space to make 3 cabins, I was disappointed..
The length was very good. I actually wanted more. The GA interspersed with. photographs is actually more informative than the usual videos of the interiors. Thank you vey much.
I work in the offshore renewable sector as a cable lay technician, to see a yacht version of the types of vessels I work on is absolutely fantastic. This will be an incredibly capable ship that will probably be equipped with DP3 and stabilisation systems, a trip aboard this ship would be an incredible experience.... I’d trade in my 2 bunk cabin for the owners deck in a heart beat! Definitely my favourite super yacht to date. Fantastic video, I’d love to see more like this. More breakdowns due to lack of fuel would also be entertaining haha... keep up the good work, your video’s are entertaining for all the crew to watch onboard, always interesting.
This was a great idea and was presented well. Thank you for this. It’s amazing how some people think you need annoying music and Hollywood video montages to “entertain” people. I was fully engaged the whole time. You should do more of these GA walkthroughs.
And it has actual interior photos of the ship! Other "youtubers cough mrluxury cough" post "tour this 1billion dollar yacht" but uses photos from different boats.
I'm supposed to be asleep; I have work tomorrow, but the title got me interested and the content kept me here. :) I would actually like to see more of these, when you're able. I'll watch your _Planet Nine_ video on tomorrow. Gotta say that even the two-person cabins are very nice. Glad to see they aren't squeezed in like sardines.
Interesting tour of Andromeda! When I worked 12 hour night shift in mining, having a windowless room would have been very welcome, there was always a little daylight even with covered windows and it was more difficult to adjust the circadian.
Love your channels! My boat: Starting with the soft top. Next level; a place to stand a broken lawn chair, steering wheel, and throttle. Next level, a crouching area with a port-a potty and a place to recline when sea sick. Next level, water. 👍
Strong work again eSysman! Andromeda is my favorite SuperYachet. You could have gone on for another 20 minutes and it would have been great. I really enjoy the details.
An anti roll tank is a tank that is filled with water on the highest point of the ship. The tank has perforated divisions in the tank where the water can go through from left to right. When the ship rolles the perforations in these divisions give a retarding anti roll effect on the ship. This system can be found on newer passenger and freight ships. It has been developped by the University of Leiden, Holland for MAERSK.
There used to be Frohm anti roll tanks with a valve between tanks allowing crew to adjust the level of damping. These were located below the waterline however.
@@visionist7 that is the traditional tank indeed, the more “sofisticated” version is to have tanks as high as possible above the wheel house. Due to the perforated divisions between the tanks it is a passive, not an active way to reduce roll. The higher above the center point of roll the more impact the tanks have.
Waited nearly 27 minutes to see the machinery spaces. Time that I won’t get back. Amended comment: I’m a long time fan of Mr eSysman’s videos. And a former employee of the previous owner. It’s an amazing vessel. I hope we can see more of these types of vids. With some discussion of machinery and systems.
Thanks for the deck tour, always thought the only way to store the helicopter was sideways but didn't think the hangar is deep enough - now I know it is. This is among my favorites M/Y's.
@@Andy_M986 He's had so many yachts called Ulysses, the early one was the rear deckhouse one, I believe it caught fire during the build, Graeme brought it from the insurance company and rebuilt it. Then there was the one he had built in Sth America, Chile was it? Never saw it completed at the Viaduct. Then this one, then the slightly bigger sister. Not bad for a tow truck driver lol.
Everyone says there are 15 guest cabins but every time I see a deck plan or any video about it there are only 11...1 owners suite, 2 VIP’s on the boat deck and 8 on the pool deck. Where are the other 4 guest cabins? Thanks!
I would have loved to see the Engine Room on this vessel. I can only imagine how large it must be and what kind of propulsion is used. I too would love to see you do more GA walk throughs. Keep the videos a coming as I watch each and every one. God Bless and God's Speed.
Heli pilot, maybe. Security, unlikely. Of course always depending on the owner, but nannies and personal butlers often get one of the guest rooms. I have seen some GAPs which were very family oriented (kids rooms, family spaces for breakfast and the like) where there were bespoke nanny rooms which were identical to guest rooms, except with a direct door to the kids bedroom.
Given a choice of a single cabin up near the focsle or the shared cabin in the centre of the ship on the tank deck - I would take the latter all day long. Mind you I have only done 34 years sea time.😉
Yeah it's probably a wise decision. I was recently in a cabin close to this position (forward) and it was not pleasant. But neither is sharing. Now switch the centre cabin to single and yeah I'm with you.
@@YachtReport There is sharing a cabin and sharing a cabin - early years I shared a ‘cabin’ with 60! Sharing with one other person is a breeze particular if you are watchkeepers on opposite watches.😉
I would love to see the deck plans and walk through of the Wider 180. Especially of its generator room and propulsion system. The San Lorenzo 72 is another 1 I would love to. Both yachts have amazing pools
It may be a personal yacht, but the diversity of this ship makes me wonder if the owner ever charters it out for scientific ocean research? A general question I have about super yacht owners that occasionally place their yacht for charter is, what happens to the owners area when the yacht is on charter? Is the owner space off limits to everyone?
people who work on those yatches have executive authority to manufacture and destroy the yatch, or anything that threatens the assets on their command. it's probably for a single person.
Excellent as always and I've been looking forward to this video! Despite the length of the video, I would have loved to hear your insights on some of the more technical areas of the boat. :)
Fascinating what you can do if at the end of the day you are still richer than before you paid for this yacht. For the next presentation, please look into the cursor settings. There are several highlighting options even in Windows, so I assume your Mac will offer even more options to allow me to follow your tour.
Great video! You stated you weren’t sure what the difference was between the steam and sauna - steam is steam, moist heat - sauna is dry heat. Quite the yacht!
I love looking at GAs find them so interesting to see how a vessel works and flows and give a great insight into crew areas, can’t get over the size of some of those crew cabins 😱
Quick question for the next Q&A. I'm very prone to getting seasick. How bad does it need to be on a bigger yacht before guests start to throw up? Also how long does it normally take to acclimate to being on the ocean so that seasickness isn't an issue?
Great Video! A sauna can traditionally be either steam or dry hot air as they were heated with a wood stove and/or used wood heat to heat rocks and you could pour water over those rocks for steam. For modern recreation centers with both steam and sauna's, the sauna is typically heated electrically, so no water allowed on them as that could short them out. This results in a drier heat. The steam room is obviously pure steam as the heat source, also these days typically made electrically somewhere else, so it doesn't short out. The different types of heat hit different. I have a bad back and use them when I can, but prefer a steam room myself.
These deck plan walkthroughs are my favourite kind of video that you do. Having a look at Fraser Yachts there are a decent number available. But yeah, like you the one I really want to see is Octopus. Maybe you could start a Gofundme and we can all chip in for a cash reward for whoever can supply a decent recent one.
Interesting , Thank You . The next best thing to an actual tour , Thank you for the pictures , and the description . i hate to think about the cleaning and maitanance factor , not to mention keeping the crew trained and ready to respond
What are the units of measurement and what is their significance? I.e. @1:19, the decks are each measured in what appears to be millimeters. However, @2:24 on the helicopter deck, we see markings "75" through "110." Those don't appear to be either meters or feet. What are they?
I'd love to see a walkthrough (especially technical) of M/V Yersin if you can manage to track down a decently detailed GA doc (I haven't been able to find one). It is an absolutely incredible vessel.
Love this yacht and the video's they showed ( still on youtube too) when she was for sale are incredible. Fraser Yacht sales has a GA for the motor vessel ACE on it's web site as it's for sale. That looks incredible too, and a bit of a weird arrangement (I think) on the main deck aft. Have a look at it if you get time.
I would love if you spent a bit more time on the lower decks and show us more of the engineering spaces. Still, a great video I love looking at yacht deck plans.
Remember this ship was designed to be some form of offshore construction vessel, so lots of offices for the various teams, supervisors , clients and offshore management plus ROV operators rooms plus workshops etc. Then a working deck.
@@craigevans6156 the form is based off a standby vessel, but supersized, I was told this by an MT rep at Norshipping in 2019. The company i worked for supplied equipment to broth vessels. I had the GA’s for both ships, internally they are fairly different.
Seems like having the emergency generator away from the other generators and engine room might be a good idea in case there is a catastrophic issue in the ER.
I thought I spied an emergency generator on the topmost deck adjacent to the exhausts and behind the radars, "AC-5". That's where they're normally tucked - as high up as the architect can get it. Maybe it's the "absolute last resort" generator.
Yes, it's a great idea and many yachts have done this. It's up front on Andromeda so it's closer to the front cranes that handle all of those boats stored in and on the bow
I slept in the hole on a ship with out any sun light and slept like a baby, could hear the ocean waves hitting the outside of the haul. the racks were 15 high and they were pipe and canvas racks. In the service you learn to sleep anywhere.
I absolutely love these and how you do them. Usually I only get to see those low quality GA but this is amazing. Please do more if you can get your hands on them. Great content 👏👍
Awesome, really good job explaining things. She is my favorite vessel by far, what a fantastic explorer she is. I would love to see a comparison between her and her sister!
BIG fan of GAs, similarly to floor plans of properties. Always love to see how space is allocated, flows and is separated for different uses or groups of people onboard. Would love to see more of these videos!
New to this channel. Maybe 25-30 vids in. Good stuff. Has anyone asked about desalination and fresh water usage/capability/limitations/etc. The initial answer will undoubtedly be, "Well, it depends really." So more specifically, is there a metric for water per person on board and/or surface area of the vessel? Also curious about the volume/hour, or however it is measured, of R.O.s for various size M/Y's. Keep up the good work.
Very nice tour and explanations, thanks for recording this kind of tour. I am curious about one of the shots of the interior shows what looks like a pool table. Are they ‘stabilized’ in some way? It seems any sort of rolling would prohibit any chance at playing a game of pool. Thanks again.
I would love to find the deck plans of Andromeda with this detail. There is one but it's pretty fuzzy. If you have a link or have the plans, could you post a link ?
Love the vid and thanks for making it. Small pointer, try to say "here" less and describe where you mean. Center of the boat, aft near the rail, background of the picture etc... Keep up the great work
Great walk through of a great yacht. I heard a rumor that there may be a commercial version of tilt rotor aircraft with an eye towards the super/mega yacht market? What say you about the idea? Faster. More range. Higher ceiling. More passengers. Smaller than the military version. How about M/Y Octopus for a walk through type video?
Early tests found an inherent problem with keeping the aircraft aloft during the transition between vertical and level flight. The USN/USMC kept killing test crews. I know there was promotional material for a light civilian version 20 or so years ago, but unless the safety issues have been resolved, I doubt there's a production version yet. I haven't kept up to date with tilt rotor development though. Perhaps they've solved that now?
This is a phenomenal video, extremely interesting. More of these please🙏 . Recent subscriber but you are definitely the king of super yacht videos/news 👍
Is it possible to make this a series? Deck plan tours/technical explanation
Get him access to all the boats then
Start with M/Y Amadea
Yeah, it's actually really good, when he started I wasn't sure, but it was fascinating.
Deck by Deck is one of my favorites, please expand on this series eSysman!
There are two other boats on my channel that have been featured like this. Andromeda and Planet Nine. I’ll create a playlist so you can find them.
Andromeda and it's sister ships are becoming my favorite super yachts.
Always enjoy looking at deck plans!
Genuinely could have watched that for double the time you spent on it. Thanks for such an in-depth tour!
The crew cabins in the tank deck were not initially constructed. They were part of the refitting which took place some short time before the yacht was sold. In the initial plans, the specific space was a crew gym and crew sitting room with tv and game consoles.
Very interesting. This happens often. Always the crew gym suffers!
@@YachtReport If you are able and have time to search, there are videos in UA-cam that demonstrate the original layout of the yacht when it was still called Ulysses. There is one that is approx 15 minutes where the whole interior was showed. Regarding the crew gym, I totally agree with you, and when I noticed some time ago that they refitted the specific space to make 3 cabins, I was disappointed..
@@YachtReport By the way, congrats for your channel and your videos, I'm a big fan.
Nice tour! The sauna is dry heat, the steam is, well... steam.
I’m glad I looked first! Comment for Google algorithms and agreement.
The length was very good. I actually wanted more. The GA interspersed with. photographs is actually more informative than the usual videos of the interiors. Thank you vey much.
There;s a follow up video here with the tehcnical areas ua-cam.com/video/jgrecyHvK2g/v-deo.html
Please do more GA walk through. It’s fascinating
I work in the offshore renewable sector as a cable lay technician, to see a yacht version of the types of vessels I work on is absolutely fantastic. This will be an incredibly capable ship that will probably be equipped with DP3 and stabilisation systems, a trip aboard this ship would be an incredible experience.... I’d trade in my 2 bunk cabin for the owners deck in a heart beat!
Definitely my favourite super yacht to date.
Fantastic video, I’d love to see more like this.
More breakdowns due to lack of fuel would also be entertaining haha... keep up the good work, your video’s are entertaining for all the crew to watch onboard, always interesting.
This was a great idea and was presented well. Thank you for this. It’s amazing how some people think you need annoying music and Hollywood video montages to “entertain” people. I was fully engaged the whole time. You should do more of these GA walkthroughs.
It was definitely appreciated!
And it has actual interior photos of the ship! Other "youtubers cough mrluxury cough" post "tour this 1billion dollar yacht" but uses photos from different boats.
I'm supposed to be asleep; I have work tomorrow, but the title got me interested and the content kept me here. :) I would actually like to see more of these, when you're able. I'll watch your _Planet Nine_ video on tomorrow. Gotta say that even the two-person cabins are very nice. Glad to see they aren't squeezed in like sardines.
Interesting tour of Andromeda! When I worked 12 hour night shift in mining, having a windowless room would have been very welcome, there was always a little daylight even with covered windows and it was more difficult to adjust the circadian.
Love your channels! My boat: Starting with the soft top. Next level; a place to stand a broken lawn chair, steering wheel, and throttle. Next level, a crouching area with a port-a potty and a place to recline when sea sick. Next level, water. 👍
I love this style of ship.
These videos are just as cool as walkthroughs. Thanks! Though as a chef myself I wish I could have seen the galley.
I’m going to do another video with technical spaces. Video was over an hour as I drones on that long when I recorded it.
Strong work again eSysman! Andromeda is my favorite SuperYachet. You could have gone on for another 20 minutes and it would have been great. I really enjoy the details.
Smooth and dark... I bet the crew fight over those bottom rooms (if you’re in a shared room of course). That’d be the one that I’d want at least
An anti roll tank is a tank that is filled with water on the highest point of the ship.
The tank has perforated divisions in the tank where the water can go through from left to right.
When the ship rolles the perforations in these divisions give a retarding anti roll effect on the ship.
This system can be found on newer passenger and freight ships.
It has been developped by the University of Leiden, Holland for MAERSK.
There used to be Frohm anti roll tanks with a valve between tanks allowing crew to adjust the level of damping. These were located below the waterline however.
@@visionist7 that is the traditional tank indeed, the more “sofisticated” version is to have tanks as high as possible above the wheel house.
Due to the perforated divisions between the tanks it is a passive, not an active way to reduce roll.
The higher above the center point of roll the more impact the tanks have.
I am thinking that some of those larger crew cabins could be for pilots. There would be more than one pilot at a time I would believe.
Also doctors.
@@CAUSELESSREBEL right!
Some of them would be for the owner's entourage. Personal assistant, nanny for the brat(s), etc
Waited nearly 27 minutes to see the machinery spaces. Time that I won’t get back.
Amended comment: I’m a long time fan of Mr eSysman’s videos. And a former employee of the previous owner. It’s an amazing vessel. I hope we can see more of these types of vids. With some discussion of machinery and systems.
Try fast forwarding next time and spare everyone your complaining.
Thanks for the deck tour, always thought the only way to store the helicopter was sideways but didn't think the hangar is deep enough - now I know it is. This is among my favorites M/Y's.
Awesome job as always keep up the great job!
I really liked the format of this video, would love to see you do more in the future, thanks!
When I worked on Graeme Hart's house in Auckland he was a nice friendly guy to us.
@@Andy_M986 He's had so many yachts called Ulysses, the early one was the rear deckhouse one, I believe it caught fire during the build, Graeme brought it from the insurance company and rebuilt it. Then there was the one he had built in Sth America, Chile was it? Never saw it completed at the Viaduct. Then this one, then the slightly bigger sister. Not bad for a tow truck driver lol.
I have been in shopping malls smaller than that! LOL! What a beast! Thanks for sharing! 😎👍⚓
I saw this vessel anchored off of Moorea last December. Very impressive.
Everyone says there are 15 guest cabins but every time I see a deck plan or any video about it there are only 11...1 owners suite, 2 VIP’s on the boat deck and 8 on the pool deck. Where are the other 4 guest cabins? Thanks!
I have loved this yacht since it's launch. thank you for the run through!! It's been my favorite.
Best yacht tour I have come across....saw Andromeda in Gibraltar it is magnificent....always wondered about the layout....now I know !
I would have loved to see the Engine Room on this vessel. I can only imagine how large it must be and what kind of propulsion is used. I too would love to see you do more GA walk throughs. Keep the videos a coming as I watch each and every one. God Bless and God's Speed.
Would heli pilot / security / nanny get the single crew cabins?
I was thinking Nanny as well. I know for my children our nanny would be coming and not want to bunk up with crew she didn’t know.
Heli pilot, maybe.
Security, unlikely.
Of course always depending on the owner, but nannies and personal butlers often get one of the guest rooms.
I have seen some GAPs which were very family oriented (kids rooms, family spaces for breakfast and the like) where there were bespoke nanny rooms which were identical to guest rooms, except with a direct door to the kids bedroom.
I heard that motor yacht Ragnar it’s up for sale it will be really cool to do a walk-through or a general arrangement of Ragnar
Given a choice of a single cabin up near the focsle or the shared cabin in the centre of the ship on the tank deck - I would take the latter all day long. Mind you I have only done 34 years sea time.😉
Yeah it's probably a wise decision. I was recently in a cabin close to this position (forward) and it was not pleasant. But neither is sharing. Now switch the centre cabin to single and yeah I'm with you.
@@YachtReport There is sharing a cabin and sharing a cabin - early years I shared a ‘cabin’ with 60! Sharing with one other person is a breeze particular if you are watchkeepers on opposite watches.😉
I would love to see the deck plans and walk through of the Wider 180. Especially of its generator room and propulsion system. The San Lorenzo 72 is another 1 I would love to. Both yachts have amazing pools
I love this! Please do more of these type of videos.
I love this kind of video, seeing the GA for the vessel in fascinating for Engineers like me. Great job!
that's the video I've been waiting for
It may be a personal yacht, but the diversity of this ship makes me wonder if the owner ever charters it out for scientific ocean research?
A general question I have about super yacht owners that occasionally place their yacht for charter is, what happens to the owners area when the yacht is on charter? Is the owner space off limits to everyone?
He’ll be away in one of his 30 luxury mansions around the world!
The two crew cabins by the chain locker have a queen sized bed. Could they be for married couples working as crew?
people who work on those yatches have executive authority to manufacture and destroy the yatch, or anything that threatens the assets on their command.
it's probably for a single person.
Excellent as always and I've been looking forward to this video! Despite the length of the video, I would have loved to hear your insights on some of the more technical areas of the boat. :)
Fascinating what you can do if at the end of the day you are still richer than before you paid for this yacht.
For the next presentation, please look into the cursor settings. There are several highlighting options even in Windows, so I assume your Mac will offer even more options to allow me to follow your tour.
‘Workhorse in a posh frock’, a great description.
Great video! You stated you weren’t sure what the difference was between the steam and sauna - steam is steam, moist heat - sauna is dry heat. Quite the yacht!
I love looking at GAs find them so interesting to see how a vessel works and flows and give a great insight into crew areas, can’t get over the size of some of those crew cabins 😱
Quick question for the next Q&A. I'm very prone to getting seasick. How bad does it need to be on a bigger yacht before guests start to throw up? Also how long does it normally take to acclimate to being on the ocean so that seasickness isn't an issue?
I've never tried to play billiards on a rolling table before. Adds a new dimension to the sport.
Thank you this is one of my all time favorite yachts and seeing this is awesome. Great video.
Great Video! A sauna can traditionally be either steam or dry hot air as they were heated with a wood stove and/or used wood heat to heat rocks and you could pour water over those rocks for steam. For modern recreation centers with both steam and sauna's, the sauna is typically heated electrically, so no water allowed on them as that could short them out. This results in a drier heat. The steam room is obviously pure steam as the heat source, also these days typically made electrically somewhere else, so it doesn't short out. The different types of heat hit different. I have a bad back and use them when I can, but prefer a steam room myself.
Thank you for this.
Really enjoyed this format - the GA walkthrough with photos of the actual spaces.
Thank you very much! Can you do same with Octopus please?
These deck plan walkthroughs are my favourite kind of video that you do. Having a look at Fraser Yachts there are a decent number available. But yeah, like you the one I really want to see is Octopus. Maybe you could start a Gofundme and we can all chip in for a cash reward for whoever can supply a decent recent one.
You missed the most important part, the toy room/Garage.
Great vid. My fav Super Yatch.
You need to watch the second video
@@YachtReport Thank you for reply
You need a contrasting color cursor so as you say this here and this is there we can see where you’re pointing thanks
Yes I made it larger in the second video. Never realised until after I filmed it.
Awesome video!!! Love all of the detail. Only request is to hear about the engine room and the ancillary systems. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for your videos. Happy Easter to you and your family.
Interesting , Thank You . The next best thing to an actual tour , Thank you for the pictures , and the description . i hate to think about the cleaning and maitanance factor , not to mention keeping the crew trained and ready to respond
Love the video. Please do more GA walk-throughs, that was very informative.
Really appreciate your great work and knowledge. Thanks for sharing! And kudos for not tolerating the disrespectful.
What are the units of measurement and what is their significance? I.e. @1:19, the decks are each measured in what appears to be millimeters. However, @2:24 on the helicopter deck, we see markings "75" through "110." Those don't appear to be either meters or feet. What are they?
A sauna is dry heat. A steam sauna is a wet suana.
Good tour. I think this is a better presentation than a walk-through in many ways...
I'd love to see a walkthrough (especially technical) of M/V Yersin if you can manage to track down a decently detailed GA doc (I haven't been able to find one). It is an absolutely incredible vessel.
Love this yacht and the video's they showed ( still on youtube too) when she was for sale are incredible. Fraser Yacht sales has a GA for the motor vessel ACE on it's web site as it's for sale. That looks incredible too, and a bit of a weird arrangement (I think) on the main deck aft. Have a look at it if you get time.
I would love if you spent a bit more time on the lower decks and show us more of the engineering spaces. Still, a great video I love looking at yacht deck plans.
esysman can you share GA you have of this yacht?.... Please
Remember this ship was designed to be some form of offshore construction vessel, so lots of offices for the various teams, supervisors , clients and offshore management plus ROV operators rooms plus workshops etc. Then a working deck.
this hull is based off a standby vessel. The basic hull form was carried over but nothing else is the same.
@@MasterChief37 I think you’ll find she’s a hell of a lot bigger than a standby vessel.
@@craigevans6156 the form is based off a standby vessel, but supersized, I was told this by an MT rep at Norshipping in 2019. The company i worked for supplied equipment to broth vessels. I had the GA’s for both ships, internally they are fairly different.
Seems like having the emergency generator away from the other generators and engine room might be a good idea in case there is a catastrophic issue in the ER.
I thought I spied an emergency generator on the topmost deck adjacent to the exhausts and behind the radars, "AC-5". That's where they're normally tucked - as high up as the architect can get it. Maybe it's the "absolute last resort" generator.
Yes, it's a great idea and many yachts have done this. It's up front on Andromeda so it's closer to the front cranes that handle all of those boats stored in and on the bow
Thanks for the breakdown and walk through. Find these videos so interesting. Thank you
Thank you, especially beautiful interiors that give a great sense of what it would be like onboard. 👍
Wow, really enjoyed seeing the plans for Andromeda. Thanks for explaining the details of the different deck levels.
This was great. Thanks and keep these in the rotation!
I slept in the hole on a ship with out any sun light and slept like a baby, could hear the ocean waves hitting the outside of the haul. the racks were 15 high and they were pipe and canvas racks. In the service you learn to sleep anywhere.
sauna = dry heat, steam = wet heat, the cold plunge pool is indeed a must have for both. and a warm air room to dry your body.
Awesome ! Any chance a Octopus GA ?
I have it! Will do the video soon.
Thank you.
I'm too poor to even be looking at these plans. Great video!
If you could do a GA comparison with Ulysses Yacht, it would be awesome....
I absolutely love these and how you do them. Usually I only get to see those low quality GA but this is amazing. Please do more if you can get your hands on them. Great content 👏👍
Floating City and your the King... Must be Nice.
Awesome, really good job explaining things. She is my favorite vessel by far, what a fantastic explorer she is. I would love to see a comparison between her and her sister!
BIG fan of GAs, similarly to floor plans of properties. Always love to see how space is allocated, flows and is separated for different uses or groups of people onboard. Would love to see more of these videos!
Stay tuned!
I watched all 26:58 and not one QANON mention, good on ya E!
New to this channel. Maybe 25-30 vids in. Good stuff. Has anyone asked about desalination and fresh water usage/capability/limitations/etc. The initial answer will undoubtedly be, "Well, it depends really." So more specifically, is there a metric for water per person on board and/or surface area of the vessel? Also curious about the volume/hour, or however it is measured, of R.O.s for various size M/Y's.
Keep up the good work.
that crew seems to be well kept
How often anchor or both are used?
What the GA look like for the biggest on board tender ever? That 21m catamaran.
Thanks for doing these. It would be great if you could do one for Octopus.
Very nice tour and explanations, thanks for recording this kind of tour. I am curious about one of the shots of the interior shows what looks like a pool table. Are they ‘stabilized’ in some way? It seems any sort of rolling would prohibit any chance at playing a game of pool. Thanks again.
I would love to find the deck plans of Andromeda with this detail. There is one but it's pretty fuzzy. If you have a link or have the plans, could you post a link ?
Love the vid and thanks for making it.
Small pointer, try to say "here" less and describe where you mean. Center of the boat, aft near the rail, background of the picture etc...
Keep up the great work
AllSeas 94 would be a yacht I would like you to do the same thing, with emphasis on durability/redundancy.
It's not that posh of a frock, she's certainly no M/Y Symphony...
Also, agree with everyone else, this was really interesting so thank you.
Great walk through of a great yacht. I heard a rumor that there may be a commercial version of tilt rotor aircraft with an eye towards the super/mega yacht market? What say you about the idea? Faster. More range. Higher ceiling. More passengers. Smaller than the military version. How about M/Y Octopus for a walk through type video?
I’ve heard the same.
@@YachtReport Something to look forward to. Thank you for your reply. Best to you.
Early tests found an inherent problem with keeping the aircraft aloft during the transition between vertical and level flight. The USN/USMC kept killing test crews.
I know there was promotional material for a light civilian version 20 or so years ago, but unless the safety issues have been resolved, I doubt there's a production version yet.
I haven't kept up to date with tilt rotor development though. Perhaps they've solved that now?
Enjoyed it, do more, very interesting.
Thank you! This was an amazing look into yachts that few get to see.
Great video and beautiful yacht. I'd love to see more of these. FYI, a "Sauna" is dry heat while a "steam room" offers steam heat.
But both me you sweaty! 😛
This is a phenomenal video, extremely interesting. More of these please🙏 . Recent subscriber but you are definitely the king of super yacht videos/news 👍
Thank you. Fantastic video and explanation.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Have met the original owner’s wife of this vessel. (Incidentally they built 2 of these). She is a very nice and down to earth lady.