Will a double room cost between $12,000 and $25,000 per week? Do you give a 20-30% flat discount because there is a liveaboard? What kind of activities are planned and what kinds of water sports and other options are offered? Is this all too early to answer? How much does a full charter cost, $50,000+ per week?
This series is bringing so much credibility to the Bering yacht brand and the build quality. No one is willing to exposes the behind the scenes like this , good on them for taking the chance. It’s working.
@@JJP72095 Bering is different than most, though. Not that the others are necessarily wrong, it’s just a preference for safety and durability versus improved speed, luxury, space.
I have done quit a bit of art installation in the past 40 years from small paintings to massive death defying pieces of custom sculpture. The stress can be enormous. I'm glad I never had a couple of owners hovering over me with video equipment.
If you ever get clients that like to "hover" do what I do. I let them know there is an extra "teaching charge" if they want to watch me do my work as some of my techniques is proprietary. Works like a charm
These Bering guys are great..... yes I know they have done this many times, but every boat is different. No screaming, hollering, etc., just getting the job done. What a great group.
The stress of seeing your engine hanging on a crane and having to thread it through the eye of the needle to get it in is something else. Doing it on a car is one thing, doing it on a fews times bigger scale on a boat must be so much more stressful. She has her heart now it will soon be time to start them up and hearing those engines turn for the first time will be an experience you could never forget.
@@NautiGuys I am a tech guy, love this kind of content where engines and things get installed. Cannot wait to see which props you have selected. Loving the content cannot get enough.
Rumor has it that he is still there and that he spent the first night reading story books to the engines with a star-projection lamp on the engine room ceiling and a few candles for ambiance. 😅
It was amazing to see how big they looked but when put into the engine room, looked small in comparison. Much like the boat itself, huge, but in the ocean, it would look small!! Life is always about perspective!
It’s so cool that you show how it’s done. 98% of all video are all about the finish product, to actually see how they install these different components is ultra interesting, for me anyway. Thanks for sharing this with us
Bering is one amazing company, all employees work together like a well oiled machine and boy do they get the job done !! Amazing seeing the generators installed, but now the engines really make it complete. They really do look small in that massive engine room. I remember Rico working in the engine room on your old boat and it was a tight fit, no more problems like that now. And getting to see everything involved with the construction gives you great knowledge in the future as you know how everything was put together. This is a super build, so happy for both of you.
That was cool. Having to drop them through those hatches made me think of a friend of mine who bought a large class-A motorhome with 4 slides, and was so happy that it came with a really large residential side-by-side refrigerator, he told me he wanted that so if the fridge had issues he could buy a new one in any town and just swap it out. And he was a bit disappointed when I started laughing and said, Nope, you won't be just swapping it out because you have to take it back to the dealership because they have to completely remove one of the slide-outs in order to get that refrigerator out and the new one in. lol. I guess he never really thought about how narrow the entrance door was. lol.
I'm happy for you too, Victoria & Rico, finally it is happening where your dream boat Adamas is taking shape. I bet you're excited seeing it happen. I'm truly happy for you two. Now you are going to start seeing amazing installing of components. Bad to the bone, good. ❤️🫠🧜♂️🔱👍
This is the fun stuff to watch for me, the power and equipment. Mechanical rooms before staterooms! I love the editing so much that it stands out. I think that is you Victoria. Very talented and professionally done with the edits & just enough effects but not too much... and the musical scores are perfect! Bravo! I've been watching for years now. I love boats and miss it so much, so thanks for good videos to see so many!
Great video. Not something you’d want to have to do often, but you could tell they’ve done it a time or two. So interesting they looked massive outside, but seemed much smaller when in the engine room
Ever since you started installing the technical equipment on the ship, I'm more and more convinced that Rico will remain working at the shipyard as the assistant manager of mechanics, and after your ship is finished... Alexei: Congratulates and gives 🍾 to Victoria and Rico for the christening ceremony of the ship... Rico: "Nah, let's build another one from scratch" 😅
Rico and Victoria, I think it's great that you are documenting step by step, for the most part, of how this is done. I don't think people realize how time-consuming and labor-intensive it is to build a yacht. And I know the tolerances are the same as when I worked for Teakdecking and measurements are down to a half millimeter..
I’m so stoked for you. This has been a long time since the ordering process getting in the queue but now we are closer to the end than we are the beginning. I feel like the next videos will be sea trials and delivery. I’m so very happy for you both.
Wait telling Rico not to touch anything in his engine room... that is like telling the earth to stop spinning.. and I would be the same way not gonna lie!! 👍👍😂🤣😂🤣
The engine room appears huge but I expect after everything is installed it will feel much smaller. It does look like there will be ample room to work though. Everything looks spotless now. It will be a big effort to keep it that way. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Victoria & Rico, thanks again for showing us the build process. I find it fascinating to see it all come together. And for yourselves, the level of detail you will know about your vessel by being apart of its build will surely come in handy. Can’t wait to see it finished! 🇨🇦
The big things are interesting…The littlest things are important…Making sure the small details are covered and then checking them again…A switch loose or not torqued nut could change a lot…
Same techniques as removing a car engine attached to a transmission through the cars engine bay. A lot more weight and more dangerous. Fun to watch and glad it went well.
Hello, with Rico being German I'm a little surprise that you did not put two German diesel engines in your explorer yacht. They REALLY knows how to built a diesel that will last forever, they are the best! Mercedes or Man is the way to go.
Exciting stuff!! Raise your hand if you want to be the crane operator maneuvering these HIGHLY expensive engines into such tight quarters BLIND? Takes a LOT of trust that your spotter is giving you the correct commands! And it looks like they did a PERFECT job! One more giant hurdle cleared in the build!
Victoria, Rico looked so focused as the engines went through the two soft patches. I am really surprised that these shipyards do not have a videographer to walk step by step through each clients build so they have a CD or flash drive that they can show friends what went into their yacht. The workmanship from many of these builders is impeccable.
Thank you for showing us the progress on your new yacht. It's great to see the Bering guys work together and they didn't seem to mind the owners hanging around. Very professional! Rico there is such a thing as touch-up paint for the scratches.
Back in the early 2000`s I worked at a Chrysler dealership, I was the Diesel / Transmission guy. I went to the Cummins training center a few times and one time I was down there and someone asked just how long does a Cummins engine last, the instructor said "until it swallows about 500 lbs of sand" so in marine applications..... Congratulations on the ship and that was a great engine choice.
Always a great moment to see the engines go in and by god, that engine room is massive ! Looking great. Also very nice attention to detail that the gear box does not need to be removed to take the engine out. Saves a lot of work in the future.
Are guys planning on staying close to the plant for a few months while you work out the bugs…Most cruise away and might be difficult to get work done in distant places…
The two 350 hp engines looks tiny in the machine room. The technical guys did a great job with the crane and chaine hoist. You would never have been able to get this close to the action at most european ship yards for safety reasons and standards, and respect for the guys putting up with nervous owners looking over their necks....LOL
I'm gonna geek out with the engine room installation. Cant wait to see the controls, other equipment, piping, and wiring. The music was great forr this vid! Congratulations on the milestone!!
Great job. Glad you were able to get it done without complications. Thanks for the update. Hope Rico's blood pressure is back to normal. Thanks for the great content. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for getting that interior shot of the engines coming through the opening. It looked like the crane was too tall to swing them into that opening in the last video
Congratulations....The equipment name you were looking for is a chain-block...this looked more stressful than having heart operation. I am glad that you survived the procedure.
I have trucks. 3 types of engines, Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel and Cummins .Cat is very reliable and very expensive. DD is cheap, clear, simple. Cummins is the golden mean!
Congratulations! Your dream is going to be true by the day! I see that you're getting this built in Turkiye. Excellent choice. Wish you all the best of success. Can't wait for the finished Yatch!
It is amazing how those two big engines appear dwarfed in that massive engine room. Hard to believe just how big this 'small boat' really is. Really enjoy learning how this stuff is done. thanks NautiGuys
Very interesting, thanks for taking us along! I would have thought the crane operator would be standing next to the engine all the time - with remote controls. That way there will be no risk for miscommunication, the operator sees directly what needs to be done.
It's a lot of added pressure when you are performing tedious work while the owner is watching and filming your every move. Bering is doing a fantastic job.
Depends on your boss. If your boss has your back in case of problems, I'd have no issues with being filmed. I'm doing my best anyway so it makes no difference. Mistakes can happen, you have to own up to them (and that's when having a good boss comes in, he'll calm the owners and the mistake will get corrected). The owners are paying for the finished product anyway, no need to get excited.
Part 1 incase you Missed it: czcams.com/video/1aAOM2oJKJY/video.htmlsi=StIyK0LD-aQLCFlH
No actually, sob.
Will a double room cost between $12,000 and $25,000 per week? Do you give a 20-30% flat discount because there is a liveaboard? What kind of activities are planned and what kinds of water sports and other options are offered? Is this all too early to answer? How much does a full charter cost, $50,000+ per week?
This series is bringing so much credibility to the Bering yacht brand and the build quality. No one is willing to exposes the behind the scenes like this , good on them for taking the chance. It’s working.
I’m glad it’s convincing you to build one. Comments like this are funny because half the people have never been on a boat. The process is not unusual
Glad you liked this one! Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
@@JJP72095 but sharing how you do the process and why is unusual in any line of work.
@@JJP72095 Bering is different than most, though. Not that the others are necessarily wrong, it’s just a preference for safety and durability versus improved speed, luxury, space.
That Bering 82 swallowed up those engines like tiny breath mints. Seeing them in the engine room really shows the enormous volume of this boat.
Right?! 😝🙈
I have done quit a bit of art installation in the past 40 years from small paintings to massive death defying pieces of custom sculpture. The stress can be enormous. I'm glad I never had a couple of owners hovering over me with video equipment.
Ha ha ha, I bet
Oh! Too funny.
yea exactly
If you ever get clients that like to "hover" do what I do. I let them know there is an extra "teaching charge" if they want to watch me do my work as some of my techniques is proprietary. Works like a charm
Christ stop hovering over every little step. Give the builders a bit of credit ffs. Beginning to get irritating now
These Bering guys are great..... yes I know they have done this many times, but every boat is different. No screaming, hollering, etc., just getting the job done. What a great group.
Thanks for sharing!
@@fatdeluxe5302
Seems like you’ve been watching my home improvement projects.
Rico’s behavior is embarrassing to real professionals.
@@LouiA1 plus tu as du pognon moins tu es gérable
Rico proud dad to two brand new engines 😮
Yes absolutely 😀
The stress of seeing your engine hanging on a crane and having to thread it through the eye of the needle to get it in is something else. Doing it on a car is one thing, doing it on a fews times bigger scale on a boat must be so much more stressful. She has her heart now it will soon be time to start them up and hearing those engines turn for the first time will be an experience you could never forget.
Thank you for watching glad you enjoyed it
@@NautiGuys I am a tech guy, love this kind of content where engines and things get installed. Cannot wait to see which props you have selected. Loving the content cannot get enough.
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I thought for sure that Rico was going to embrace and kiss those engines before they went in!!! LOL
I actually did
I surely would.
Rumor has it that he is still there and that he spent the first night reading story books to the engines with a star-projection lamp on the engine room ceiling and a few candles for ambiance. 😅
@@andyw8558 and a baby bottle filled with engine oil...
🤣🤪🤣🤪
It was amazing to see how big they looked but when put into the engine room, looked small in comparison. Much like the boat itself, huge, but in the ocean, it would look small!! Life is always about perspective!
Yes, exactly
That HIAB operator deserves a free cruise. “Perfecto”.
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Rico looks like a little boy on Christmas morning, I love going on this journey with you thank you both 😀
It’s so cool that you show how it’s done. 98% of all video are all about the finish product, to actually see how they install these different components is ultra interesting, for me anyway. Thanks for sharing this with us
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing!
Bering is one amazing company, all employees work together like a well oiled machine and boy do they get the job done !! Amazing seeing the generators installed, but now the engines really make it complete. They really do look small in that massive engine room. I remember Rico working in the engine room on your old boat and it was a tight fit, no more problems like that now. And getting to see everything involved with the construction gives you great knowledge in the future as you know how everything was put together. This is a super build, so happy for both of you.
Thank you for sharing!! We appreciate you!
That was cool. Having to drop them through those hatches made me think of a friend of mine who bought a large class-A motorhome with 4 slides, and was so happy that it came with a really large residential side-by-side refrigerator, he told me he wanted that so if the fridge had issues he could buy a new one in any town and just swap it out. And he was a bit disappointed when I started laughing and said, Nope, you won't be just swapping it out because you have to take it back to the dealership because they have to completely remove one of the slide-outs in order to get that refrigerator out and the new one in. lol. I guess he never really thought about how narrow the entrance door was. lol.
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Those engines are big but that engine room is huge 👍🏻🤣😁😎
It sure is
They (engine rooms) are never big enough it will soon be filled with all manner of ancillaries.
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Yeah, she has a beating heart now! Proud parents both of you. ❤❤
😍🙏🏻🩶🖤🩶🖤🖤🖤
I'm happy for you too, Victoria & Rico, finally it is happening where your dream boat Adamas is taking shape. I bet you're excited seeing it happen. I'm truly happy for you two. Now you are going to start seeing amazing installing of components. Bad to the bone, good. ❤️🫠🧜♂️🔱👍
Thanks for hanging with us!
Chain Hoist is the name you're looking for.
Thanks for sharing!
Woohooo!!! So excited to see the Power Plants! Thank u for letting us live vicariously through u2! I love your design and layout! 🎉🎉😊😊
You are so welcome!
Boy, this is just amazing to watch, Rico and Veronica, Congratulations
It's Victoria, lol.
Thank you very much
Very good work by the crew. Not rushing the job (even with nervous parents watching)
@richardshippful. Kinda like the opposite of giving birth.
This is the fun stuff to watch for me, the power and equipment. Mechanical rooms before staterooms! I love the editing so much that it stands out. I think that is you Victoria. Very talented and professionally done with the edits & just enough effects but not too much... and the musical scores are perfect! Bravo! I've been watching for years now. I love boats and miss it so much, so thanks for good videos to see so many!
Thank you soooo much!! Really appreciate it 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Alexei probably added a hefty upcharge for allowing you to hover over the workers and watch them "like a hawk."
lol don’t give him any ideas lol
Great video.
Not something you’d want to have to do often, but you could tell they’ve done it a time or two. So interesting they looked massive outside, but seemed much smaller when in the engine room
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ever since you started installing the technical equipment on the ship, I'm more and more convinced that Rico will remain working at the shipyard as the assistant manager of mechanics, and after your ship is finished...
Alexei: Congratulates and gives 🍾 to Victoria and Rico for the christening ceremony of the ship...
Rico: "Nah, let's build another one from scratch" 😅
🤣🤣🤣 That just might happen Hahahahah
Whoever is editing these videos is doing an awesome job! Like a well choreographed symphony!!❤
Thank you so much! Victoria is editing them 🙌🙌
i think the dramatical music selection to was also great 👍👍👍👍
Rico and Victoria, I think it's great that you are documenting step by step, for the most part, of how this is done. I don't think people realize how time-consuming and labor-intensive it is to build a yacht. And I know the tolerances are the same as when I worked for Teakdecking and measurements are down to a half millimeter..
🙏🏻🙏🏻🥳🥳🥳 thank youuu
Loving the Engine install by the way, Rico is like an expectant father, lol😂😂 so cute❤.
😝😂😂😂
I’m so stoked for you. This has been a long time since the ordering process getting in the queue but now we are closer to the end than we are the beginning. I feel like the next videos will be sea trials and delivery. I’m so very happy for you both.
Can't wait! Thanks for watching
I thought you were going to have a HUGE rubberband motor for your boat! What a surprise!
🤣🤪🤣🤪 Silly!!!
Wait telling Rico not to touch anything in his engine room... that is like telling the earth to stop spinning.. and I would be the same way not gonna lie!! 👍👍😂🤣😂🤣
Exactly! Hahaha thanks
Rico
Most people would not be allowed in there.period.
@@NautiGuys 👍👍
@@MikeWeese-ej9ty yeah some pretty cool footage for sure! 👍👍
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The engine room appears huge but I expect after everything is installed it will feel much smaller. It does look like there will be ample room to work though. Everything looks spotless now. It will be a big effort to keep it that way. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Thanks for watching Glen!
Victoria & Rico, thanks again for showing us the build process. I find it fascinating to see it all come together. And for yourselves, the level of detail you will know about your vessel by being apart of its build will surely come in handy. Can’t wait to see it finished! 🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it! We're so excited to show you guys even more updates soon! 🙏🏻⚓️💙
I have been anxiously waiting for this video - the tech stuff!! Awesome!😎
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@NautiGuys Cummins Engines! I sure did. Thanks for the great video - I greatly enjoy following your dream build. 😀👍
NautiGeeks unite!
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Very nice fit inside the engine compartment, it looks like a pair of MAN V-12 1900 would fit nicely when it comes time to re power.
That would be way overpowered
@NautiGuys That's the point, it could get up on plane ,think of riding a wake board behind it,epic.
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Awesome!!! I can't wait for more!!!
More to come!
Those are QSM11 marine units, cracking engines, powerfull, proven and reliable, they've been around in one form or another since the early 80's.
Thanks for sharing 🙏
When I was looking at the engine mounted, before you started talking, I was thinking it looked small in its space for how massive the boat is.
The big things are interesting…The littlest things are important…Making sure the small details are covered and then checking them again…A switch loose or not torqued nut could change a lot…
Agreed!
Exciting and they have done that before!
Yes, they did, but better be checking
Awesome Guys !!!! Rico Relax !! 👍
Ha ha ha, got us on top of things
Rico: I’m sure the crew installing the engines were really happy you were there to supervise their work 😂
Everyone had a great time!
Hey guys, congratulations!
The “Chain lift” is called a “Block & Tackle”
Great episode! Thanks for sharing! Keep rolling NautiGuys team and Bering! Looks amazing! 👍👍
Thanks! Will do!
Same techniques as removing a car engine attached to a transmission through the cars engine bay. A lot more weight and more dangerous. Fun to watch and glad it went well.
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
Hello, with Rico being German I'm a little surprise that you did not put two German diesel engines in your explorer yacht. They REALLY knows how to built a diesel that will last forever, they are the best! Mercedes or Man is the way to go.
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Guys! Love to book a charter with you guys one day🤩So excited for you both
Appreciate it very much
Exciting stuff!!
Raise your hand if you want to be the crane operator maneuvering these HIGHLY expensive engines into such tight quarters BLIND? Takes a LOT of trust that your spotter is giving you the correct commands! And it looks like they did a PERFECT job! One more giant hurdle cleared in the build!
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Victoria, Rico looked so focused as the engines went through the two soft patches. I am really surprised that these shipyards do not have a videographer to walk step by step through each clients build so they have a CD or flash drive that they can show friends what went into their yacht. The workmanship from many of these builders is impeccable.
🙈🙈🙈😝😝
Thank you for showing us the progress on your new yacht. It's great to see the Bering guys work together and they didn't seem to mind the owners hanging around. Very professional! Rico there is such a thing as touch-up paint for the scratches.
Lol
Back in the early 2000`s I worked at a Chrysler dealership, I was the Diesel / Transmission guy. I went to the Cummins training center a few times and one time I was down there and someone asked just how long does a Cummins engine last, the instructor said "until it swallows about 500 lbs of sand" so in marine applications..... Congratulations on the ship and that was a great engine choice.
Fun journey! Thanks for taking us along. Lot's of hard work by you guys!
It’s all coming together. Watching your channel has shown me when I’m ready to get a Bering. I love their vessels.
Right on!
Fantastic! SO happy for you! Love you guys! 🤩😍😘
Welcome back!! Glad you enjoyed!
Always a great moment to see the engines go in and by god, that engine room is massive ! Looking great. Also very nice attention to detail that the gear box does not need to be removed to take the engine out. Saves a lot of work in the future.
Thank you very much!
Are guys planning on staying close to the plant for a few months while you work out the bugs…Most cruise away and might be difficult to get work done in distant places…
Yes, that’s exactly the plan
It's a Pulley system lowering the engine.
Yes thanks
It's a dual chain hoist, probably two speed. Love the boat!!
Thank you for the update. I am really excited. Please keep updating. I check your channel every day to see anymore updates.
We post once a week (sundays) usually!
I used to tell customers they had to leave the work area for "OSHA and insurance purposes" 🤣😂
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Show up with lotsa of pizzas for the crew 👍🏻😁🍕
Yep! We love doing that!
Здравствуйте! Вы такие милые ребята 😊 поздравляю с установкой моторов 🎉🎉🎉
Awww thank you so much
Rico, I like your Bering shirt with BOSS on the front. I enjoyed watching the engines going in. Thanks for including that.
You bet! Thanks for the compliment
Love the engine cam. Rico’s taken it all well!
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The two 350 hp engines looks tiny in the machine room. The technical guys did a great job with the crane and chaine hoist. You would never have been able to get this close to the action at most european ship yards for safety reasons and standards, and respect for the guys putting up with nervous owners looking over their necks....LOL
😝🙈 we weren’t that bad!
I wonder how excited Rico will be when the first subwoofer gets installed ?
Oh boy, you have no idea
he has the green light for subwoofer? I can only remember two rolling eyes from Victoria^^
The heart is in, will be very exciting to see and hear it beat.
so exciting!! 🙏🏻⚓️💙
And the other exciting moments that come: installing gally, saloon, staterooms 😊👍
Yup can’t hardly wait
I'm gonna geek out with the engine room installation. Cant wait to see the controls, other equipment, piping, and wiring.
The music was great forr this vid!
Congratulations on the milestone!!
Can't wait! Thank you, I enjoyed this edit
Victoria
Great job. Glad you were able to get it done without complications. Thanks for the update. Hope Rico's blood pressure is back to normal. Thanks for the great content. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching - his blood pressure went down but will be up again soon lol
Chain fall hoist. They must have loved you hovering. Sweet setup.
The engines are far smaller than I imagined! The ships I build have two diesel engines at 9,100 Hp each, plus additional gas turbine engines.
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Thank you for getting that interior shot of the engines coming through the opening. It looked like the crane was too tall to swing them into that opening in the last video
You are so welcome Adam
Soo Cool. I’m so excited for you two… I can’t wait for it to be finished and see the project completed. OH, I am jealous too..😊 you
'Pulley and tackle' or known as 'Chain block hoist'. So engine mounts are pretty much universal in design and type.
Thanks for sharing!!
Congratulations....The equipment name you were looking for is a chain-block...this looked more stressful than having heart operation. I am glad that you survived the procedure.
Thanks for the insight!! 🙏🏻⚓️💙
As a cummins tech I may ne biased but excellent choice 👌 👍
And these are continues duty
“We” are dropping in the engines 😂😂😂
Dude - you’re in the way causing problems.
There’s this stuff called “touch up paint” 😂❤
Chain hoists are slow and slow is good
100%
I love the sax and trumpet music😊
I have trucks. 3 types of engines, Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel and Cummins .Cat is very reliable and very expensive. DD is cheap, clear, simple. Cummins is the golden mean!
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Chain fall and some of them are come alongs. Great job guys, long day and sweaty with nerves. Looking forward to more...
More to come!
Congratulations! Your dream is going to be true by the day! I see that you're getting this built in Turkiye. Excellent choice. Wish you all the best of success. Can't wait for the finished Yatch!
Well the engines are put to bed.have a long way to go yet.hope your enjoying the journey.
WHOO HOO! Good to see this!
Thanks a lot
That engine is huge, but the boat is bigger!
It is amazing how those two big engines appear dwarfed in that massive engine room. Hard to believe just how big this 'small boat' really is. Really enjoy learning how this stuff is done. thanks NautiGuys
Thanks for watching!! 🙏🏻⚓️💙
Huge Congratulations Guys.
Super Happy to See The Heart Transplants Being Done.
Much Thanks For Sharing.
Greetings From Trinidad 🇹🇹.
Awww thank you 🙏
That takes care of the geek in me. Thanks so much Kids. See you soon.
Our pleasure Alan! Happy Monday
Oh my what a production. Best video I've seen in a long time. Great job on the editing very professional. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching 👌🏼🙏
Looking good 👍 👌 😎
Thank you! Cheers!
"Beam me up Scottie" is so yesterday. From now on it is , "Beam them down, Rico!" Congrats you guys, Be well and happy, Duke
lol thanks Duke
May I say both of you are awesome to watch and also informative !.....xx
We built a house recently I can only imagine the excitement & stress of your boat build….very cool 😊👍 - Scott
It's been a long slow process, but you will have a great vessel - Good luck when it's in the water finally.
Thank you and the long process will continue 😝
Those engines are awesome.
Thought I was looking at my car lol
Which car??
You guy's are living the dream all the best.
Thank you so much 🙏
Very interesting, thanks for taking us along! I would have thought the crane operator would be standing next to the engine all the time - with remote controls. That way there will be no risk for miscommunication, the operator sees directly what needs to be done.
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It's a lot of added pressure when you are performing tedious work while the owner is watching and filming your every move. Bering is doing a fantastic job.
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Depends on your boss. If your boss has your back in case of problems, I'd have no issues with being filmed. I'm doing my best anyway so it makes no difference. Mistakes can happen, you have to own up to them (and that's when having a good boss comes in, he'll calm the owners and the mistake will get corrected). The owners are paying for the finished product anyway, no need to get excited.
Enjoy the moments, esp. this one. 🙏
Congratulations guys! I’m really enjoying following this project of yours. It will be a really cool boat when finished. Thanx for all the great vids.
Thanks so much!