In this video Our Chief Engineer Alex gives us a never before seen, inside look at the engine room and machinery spaces onboard Motor Yacht Loon. We dive deep and cover as many pieces of equipment as possible. Learn how much water we can make a day. How much fuel we can carry and how internet onboard a superyacht works plus much much more. Sit back, relax and enjoy this weeks video!
“What a $1,100,000 Charter Looks Like”
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38 Comments
What a great inside look. I need to get down there and try out those trolleys.
Alex and Blair did a great job show the heart of the yacht.
We only had so much time to try and show as much as we could so if there is anything we missed you would like us to show or something that you would like a more in-depth explanation drop us a comment and weβll try and add it to a future video.
Looking forward to next weeks charter video where we saved an adrift sail yacht.
Thank you everyone π₯οΈπ
Such good content! Well done guys ππΌ
Professional and top notch crew with sense of humor to boot. Great job.
I love seeing supremely competent professionals operating complex machinery with standard-setting competence and professionalism. Thanks for showing us this fascinating part of the boat. Kudos to the engineers and content team!
Would love to see a lot of the refit. Also for sure love the nuts and bolts of the yacht.
Wow.
That actually was amazing!
I was thinking my eyes would glaze over, but I wanted to give it a watch to support y'all,…Surprisingly for me I found it really interesting! Now I know why these type of boats have such astronomical price tags! The stabilizers were fascinating to me!
But the most surprising thing was when you opened the closet door to reveal Yozo! What the heck!? Such a handsome, charming guy stuck in a closet all day?? Big thank you to him!
And, yes,…Alex did a fab job, charming as well, while I was watching I couldn't help think, His mother must be very proud!…
Weird but genuine question, do you have time/equipment to workout? Or do you basically have to stick to basic calisthenics in your free time to try to stay fit?
The spares material looks so organized. Nice ER.
This was excellent! What protects the yacht from lightning stikes?
LOON is a real superyacht
How about a day in the life of a guest on board a super yacht.
The nitty gritty details is what I enjoy seeing. Short of tracing systems and knowing all the pipes and fittings I enjoy this
Hi Paul which Superyacht model is this please say the name
I feel like I just watched something on Disney channel ππ. Everyone was so pumped up and having heaps of fun. I know bum f..k all about all that new technology but that was riveting, 30 minutes of pure engrossed entertainment. My god Alex.. you could make me buy absolutely anything you sold π I skipped this episode as I thought it wouldnβt interest me but the bugga kept coming up soβ¦. Smiled the whole way through it. Best crew ever Loon β€οΈ
Alex is soooo hot
Videos on nav equipment please
are you guys coming to the BVI? in season?>
Question, did Alex say what size and make engines are powering the propellers, like how many cylinders/ horsepower?
Woah, that's a lot more crew than I thought. The Chefs onboard must be busy cooking ! Do the Engineers have any other duties that are not typical for an engineer whilst guests are onboard?
how many litres of fuel does each generator and motor burn per hour would love to know cheers
Great video guys. Great walk through Alex, very cool to see all the components involved… I had no idea there are fuel cleaners too… makes sense though
WOULD BE NICE TO SEE HOW YOU LIVE ON BOARD WHEN YOU ARE ON DOWN TIME ? GET UP THE GOOD WORK π
Thanks- Stay safe you all.
Very interesting video. The engine room is much more than just engines! As much as I do love engineering (my background) I'd love to see some more of the table centres and set ups. The ones you've shared so far look beautiful π
Hi, I really like your videos. I like to learn from who does your videos. What do they use ie drones, gambles , editing software etc etc
Brilliant
Every one did a great job. Thank you for all the crews work. beautiful.
great vid guys
I thought you did a great job engineering dpt! So cool to see how the machinery of a Super Yacht works, well done thanks for the inside look!
Fantastic video…..2 engineers to look after all of that kit shows how efficient (expensive) the whole setup is.
Great seeing the engine room. the mysteries of the belly of the beast have been revealed lol.
It would be nice seeing the engineers' working/fixing/servicing something like a tender or something big like an engine service.
WOW, finaly π Nice work to all of you. Im an elctrical engineer and when i was young i dreamt about working on a yatch. Finaly i got to see inside the belly of a big yatch. Keep on the good work, an iΒ΄m looking forward for more vlogs and yes i want to see the reefit of the wessel. You guys rock π
Great job. Nice to see the Snipes finally getting their due. How many total engineers does Loon carry and does one always have to be aboard?
As a non techie I thoroughly enjoyed this video well done on a great video. Love to see maintenance and repairs being done. Outstanding
I work in a Maritime safety center training crews in liferafts/firedrills etc so i would love a video of all your lifesaving equipment and firefighting stuff π€ Thanks for great videosπππ¦π½
You know it was going to be complex but what an amazingly diverse range of systems those guys have to support.
What school/college/university qualifications do you both have. An idea for people starting out.
This brings back memories that statement "everything must work" says it all, comment from my captain once "talk to the engineer, I just drive it" yep nothing happens without a good engineering team, great video.