Intense Docking of 56m. EMERALD yacht
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CABIN CONFIGURATION
1 Master1 VIP2 Double2 Twin2 PullmanSPECIFICATION
LENGTH 167'4 / 51m
BEAM 31'2 / 9.5m
DRAFT 11'6 / 3.5m
GROSS TONNAGE 620 GT
CRUISING SPEED 14 Knots
BUILT 2005 | 2019 (Refitted)
BUILDER Codecasa
MODEL Codecasa 51
EXTERIOR DESIGNER Codecasa
INTERIOR DESIGN Della Role Design
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Wow, I really hope that was the first day for every crew member on that boat as they seemed to be completely clueless.
@markgiomblanco9813
3 ай бұрын
My best guess is the Owner or Captain can't keep crew for some reason to see such lack of knowledge from a couple of the deck crew.
@topcat43truffles15
3 ай бұрын
@@markgiomblanco9813 Sounds like a reasonable conclusion to me…. The Captain did an excellent job put his boat within a couple of feet of perfection, then it all went to hell…. lol 🤣
@markgiomblanco9813
3 ай бұрын
@@topcat43truffles15 correct, line handling 101. A bad crew is indicative of something wrong at the top end.
@AlCastleman
Ай бұрын
@@topcat43truffles15 Actually the captain did a terrible job of aligning the vessel initially ... then the incredibly inept line-handing by the deck crew made everything far worse. Hard to believe that any owner would tolerate such gross incompenence on a charter vessel.
@topcat43truffles15
Ай бұрын
@@AlCastleman That’s what happens when you have all these billionaires fighting over quality Captains and Crews for their $100+ million yachts…. Personally, I wouldn’t mind seeing the bottoms ripped out due to incompetence of the hired help. I think it’s despicable that some of these people own 2 and 3 of these yachts.
that's incredible... a multi millions yacht managed by a totally unexperienced crew... how is that possible?
@ricbarker4829
Жыл бұрын
inexperienced
@randy-yu5uz
Жыл бұрын
hard to get good help nowadays 🤷♂️
@rodwilliams2782
Жыл бұрын
The " Got to learn somehow " let them learn on something not so expensive , just saying . That was tragic .
@jakerazmataz852
Жыл бұрын
Seriously, I know more than them from watching Below Deck. WTF were they waiting on the ropes for my god.
@NAVARA.35
Жыл бұрын
@@randy-yu5uz good hands cost money (and unfortunately employers don't pay)
Why did they wait so long to throw the first lines out? Why did nobody stay on the deck to tighten the first lines to stop the boat moving side to side? Basic errors.
Why is the guy walking from side to side? You only need to see one side to see if you have space 😳Also the idea is to get the lines on quickly and make the vessel secure, not wait for eternity 🤫
@aapelnaut
Жыл бұрын
He is comminicating with bridge. I think this was his job in that point, doing what captain said.
@jakerazmataz852
Жыл бұрын
I was dying. I would had the ropes on 5 min. sooner.
No wind, lots of space - wondering if this guy is keeping his job...
Just remember, there was a day, and not that terribly long ago either, that yacht captains did this without thrusters. Think about that for a minute..
@dougmoran13
Жыл бұрын
Exactly. It appears this captain has little experience..,..or drunk. Concordia reminders lol.
@dmitripogosian5084
Жыл бұрын
And a bit earlier, but not that long ago either, under sail
@fifich6953
Жыл бұрын
Absolutly, same with sailing vessels. Makes me laugh when you see 8mtr boats with bowthrusters.... How ridiculus can you get.😜
@gunnerneikoify
Жыл бұрын
@@fifich6953 8 mtr, there's shorter boats than that now with bow thrusters.
@PatricioGarcia1973
Жыл бұрын
I see the people blaming the crew of the boat, but the ones in charge of docking are from Monaco harbor. You see the guy on the red pontoon boat.
I've watched the Seaboard "Diana J" dock at the Port of Miami just before a hurricane with only the bow thruster and one lineman. Because of the impending storm, some scheduling was confused so there was no tug boat and the ship doesn't have a stern thruster however the docking was much quicker and definitely less disorganized.
I think we need to cut the crew some slack, it was really awful weather conditions. Gale force wind (in the master head) and waves of well over an inch or two. 🤦♂👍
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
a close call... 😮💨😮💨😮💨
@claudiotagini
5 ай бұрын
yes! I can see that flag being ripped away!!!
@ilovemywife34
Ай бұрын
😂😂👍
I'm a retired boat captain, I ran mostly vessels 200' to 240' in lenght and over the years I had a few yacht captains as mates, and most could not dock the vessel to save their lives! Hell, to be totally fair most mates no matter what their background in boating came from they couldn't dock the vessel and It was absolutely painful to watch and to be honest I didn't give them many trys because if they crashed the vessel I would have been held accountable. Most mates had Masters licenses but didn't understand wind and current conditions and would end up having accidents. I heard to many horror stories about A-hole yacht owners who thought thier s*** didn't stink so I never applied for yacht jobs.
@wallacejeffery5786
6 ай бұрын
Yep !!!!
@giannibrill168
6 ай бұрын
I am 100% with you. I had a Fijian first mate sooo good, I could dock the yacht from my cabin.
@marciawellman8668
23 күн бұрын
Yacht captains are the equivalent of a water chauffeur.
Absolutely smashing Nick what a nice boat
@slobama
Жыл бұрын
Well not quite smashing but close!
Thank you for sharing these beautiful yachts in a beautiful paradise. I see the yacht staff members from the two yachts on either side making sure that Emerald is fine.
@LMays-cu2hp
Жыл бұрын
And yes, there it was very very close but the teams are working to make the docking safe.
@dmitripogosian5084
Жыл бұрын
They are first of all making sure their boats are fine :)
@LMays-cu2hp
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I hear you!!! Making sure that the other yachts are safe. Yes, working for a Billionaire or Multimillionaire on his/her yacht is serious. They may be up for a charter session with a client or just with the owner there in paradise.
Looks like our marina on the weekend when all the yahoo's arrive. Amaturish from beginning to end!
@eugeniusro
Ай бұрын
Only the blonde skipper deserved her salary 🤔
That was painful to watch, I think the below deck crew could do a better job
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
that what happens if you don't stay focus .. lesson learned 👍
That was painful to watch
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
I was holding my breath actually 🫣
@9374danny
Жыл бұрын
Low
@wallacejeffery5786
6 ай бұрын
Yes, very painful indeed
Rookies at work! On a x-million $-yacht! Looks like their first mooring!
They should make the giant blueberry (and her kids) walk the plank.
that's why working on a really smaller yacht before, is the first step ! For the first time on that kind on length could be lack of confidence. Also open the lader at the last time, risk of slip and finish in the port clear water!😂, seriously it s dangerous could be injured! (sorry for english i ve loose some words)
Bradenton Florida city yacht basin. MMM maybe early 70's, Dock-maser Bruce Keeney only took his boat out once a year for a bottom job. The day he was due back everybody arranged a watch and when he was spotted coming back up he river they spread the word and every body stood out to protect their boats. People who didn't normally live aboard would take the day off to hang out on their boats. Probably the most occupied day of the year.
That's why I refuse to own a yacht over 100' because the docking is a nightmare!!!! 🤭
@weburnitatbothends
Жыл бұрын
Yeah me too hahaha
@unclebob4964
6 ай бұрын
I sent my 65 meter back for the same reason.
@fukkyoutube
6 ай бұрын
thats why i keep my yatch at anchor
@ILoveManCity.
4 ай бұрын
I don't think over 100m yachts dock on marinas like this, not this crowded.
@fukkyoutube
4 ай бұрын
@@ILoveManCity. 100' and 100m is 2 totally different yachts
whoever piloted the boat(the Capt?) didn't do a bad job, but the deck hands and marina crew are an embarrassment. (and no, it wasn't the girls fault)
@derekwsmall
Жыл бұрын
Disagree. As soon as the stern lines went out bridge should have killed the engines. Lines over the rail, power should be off.
@leatherles
Жыл бұрын
No it wasn't the girls fault. They just needed experience. I couldn't see what the delaying issue was. No wonder the passengers were impatient to disembark.
@drj.r.cooper2493
Жыл бұрын
Bullcrap! "The girl" was part of the crew... AND SHE SCREWED THE LINES UP! The lines were handled poorly. Every crew member who was on the lines failed to pay attention to their job and the position of the vessels. They all screwed up, including "the girl"!
@richardwilliams8300
5 ай бұрын
Total competence particularly from female on port quarter. She was absolutely hopeless and more concerned with her hair. Stern line handling was chaotic
@Brandon-eq7hk
Ай бұрын
I thought they did alright. No collisions occurred. Yeah, it got rough for a minute but they worked it out and everyone was happy.
Number 1 fan here, great Video kuya Arche!💯
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
Yo Ramon the great car spotter thank you !!! See you soon pre
3:37 And thank you for making the video
Terrible work. That crew should be embarrassed.
@ryki470
Жыл бұрын
😅
@fw1421
Жыл бұрын
More like the skipper.
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
they need to have a crew meeting after this one ☝️
@pgnandt
Жыл бұрын
@@fw1421 Yes the captain should insure the first officer is doing his job. This was a fail on many levels. Someone's piss poor planning created a crisis for everyone.
@chiefeagleeye
Жыл бұрын
Nah…. It’s all good they don’t have to worry , it’s not their millions of dollars worth of yacht they’re damaging it’s someone else’s money , so why care?. They’ll still get their massive wage at the end of the season. That’s the only thing they’re concerned about. 😮😢🤬👎😱😤👋…
recall a 25 meters sail yacht docking with the father, wife and two kids help, sailing, no engine was used... Capraia Island if I recall. I applauded
Where is the location for this video? Beautiful scenery
When I look at super yachts I'm thinking, "Aahhh! Home, sweet home." I'm just waiting for the lotto people to draw my numbers all on the same day instead of one number today, one number next week, etc.
Fish rots from the head. Captain has a bow and stern thruster plus twin screws. This was sad from top down.
@sife3438
Жыл бұрын
I agree 100% Especially when the captain throttled way to high on the mains and shoved the starboard side yacht over making those guys rush and move air fenders to the other side of their boat.
Absolut professionell Crew at sea! Hopefully the other Yachts had no total loss!!
Both adjacent yachts were on notice and prepared for an experienced yacht landing.
WERY SO GOOD CAPTAIN,SO GOOD CREW,HALF HOUR WITH SEE FLAT,I CANT IMAGIN!!!!!!!!!!! Captain Marino
The neighbors look nervous 😂.That Winch on the port side should be properly secured 😮
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
I was so nervous too 😁😁
@berndheiden7630
Жыл бұрын
And IT schould have been the first to be fixed and then the slack of the starboard side should have been tightened much earlier. Utter confusion on all stations!
How many gas stations do you need to own before you can have this boat?
Appears to be an enormous amount of acting the goat here.
The only painful part was the length of the video.... Standard good, no drama, docking. As long as you have a good donkey boat, you need no thruster mon.
I wonder how early in the process the crews of the adjacent boats saw what they were about to deal with from the Emerald's crew. And how common is it for a port employee to board the boat and show the crew how to deploy fenders and tie off lines? We used to have an expression "Like a monkey f&cking a football".
@movingearth3726
Жыл бұрын
Everyone helps anyone who needs it boaters etiquette
@helpmehelp3009
Жыл бұрын
The captain got her in alright but the deck hands were as much use as a chocolate fireguard!
@sheddski2942
Жыл бұрын
they were Also not As Wide just like trucks with only 38ft box and 42 was the biggest not now there 57ft same with yachts they were narrower than today
@J30Vampire
6 ай бұрын
not sure who your looking at.. that tall guy is from their tender and he is wearing the crew uniform... the dock guy has a branded shirt for the Creek in malta i think. he never got on to adjust fenders.. but their crew from the dingy did.. good job by the dock guy for Dipping the lines... and if this triggers you.. stay out of the med... because this was done well.. even with crew in training.. she is obviously normaly dealing with passengers...
This must be the slowest & laziest docking I've ever seen a lack of radios to many people standing around
@scotmandel6699
Жыл бұрын
slow because they didn't know their jobs? especially the female .
Good job the wind wasn't blowing.
Couldn't even get the line toss correct. A mystery why there was insufficient training prior or instruction on the aft end of the boat. They had radios as well. Hope they get some before a major problem at sea.
I'm a beginner boater and it seems like most of the commenters on videos act like they came out of the womb knowing how to do everything. Still, if they didn't have experience, they should be learning on a much smaller vessel.
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
true.. more practice needed .. next season they will be on top of it . thank you cheers 😊
@dmitripogosian5084
Жыл бұрын
If you ever watched Netflix shows, you would have an idea that often on those crews, besides the captain, just one or two have real experience
@Primalxbeast
Жыл бұрын
@@dmitripogosian5084 "Below Decks"? I haven't seen it, but reality TV shows seem to always have a bunch of manufactured drama, so I figured it probably wouldn't be very realistic.
I would of had that craft in that space in 10 minutes, drunk or sober.
@wallacejeffery5786
6 ай бұрын
Yep!!!
@scottlittlewood4527
Ай бұрын
Preferably drunk.
The radio: "Yeah yeah, it's all gone a bit Pete Tong".
Little bit too relaxed crew for so expensive ship! I believe , on yachts like this one , this should work like in the navy . Decades ago , two of us , without more than couple sailing , both under 30 , manage to moor sailboat ( stick , no trusters, no power winches) with no more than 3-4 words, and usualy from the first attempt .
most excellent
As a former Boatswains Mate in the U.S. Navy, this mooring line sequence had me yelling at my laptop screen. Not sure if I'd be able to deal with such complacency and what seems like a lack of crew both onboard and on the pier for such a delicate operation.
@shannonlinquist2649
6 ай бұрын
Same here - BM in the CG and this was very nerve wracking. "Sheesh - rudder amidships, both throttles a touch in reverse and then neutral... OMG!... give out some distances!..... UUGH... okay... just toss them the lines!!"
@AlCastleman
Ай бұрын
Actually, the width of the target berth was far greater than 90% of most med mooring situations. Further, the weather conditions were virtually dead calm. Both the captain and entire line-handling crew were just grossly incompetent.
good job
Talk about a hamburger landing......as Capt. Lee on Below Deck would say, "GODDAMMIT!!!".
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
😬😬😬
Nice docking it was blowing a gale
I shudder to think what launching a lifeboat would be like.
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
good point 😄
Nice!
Definitely ALL THE GEAR NO IDEA
Unacceptable with no wind at all. Headless running around, no one in charge with clear commandos and line management is a disaster. This crew needs to go back to school! 🙈
Beautiful yaht
Out of the 250,000 that have watched this video hopefully ONE is the owner/management company because someone needs a different Capt/Crew! ( Yes I'm aware bad days are had but 15 minutes of unlined vessel is sketchy)
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
yup a simple mistake can send both yachts in to the dry dock 🫣
Admittedly, I know nothing of any meaningful depth about docking a yacht of this size... I'd say I'd be just as good at docking her as these folks were. I'm flabbergasted - and I've not yet had dinner.
you are very right dear
Yip up to the captains wheelhouse to get ay smacked bottom 😂
They definitely made a mess out of that.
Nice and easy
That was painful to watch. That crew was not coordinated at all. Almost completely clueless.
Imagine 🤔 what they would call a truly intense video?? 🙄✌🏼⛵️🇺🇸
As a Captain there would be a lot of new jobs on board . No Excuse for that .
@zf4hp24
2 ай бұрын
I'm assuming there's no pilot required in Monaco? In this case, it certainly looks like they could use one.
This was the worst crew I have ever seen.No way that they are qualified to be a crew on board a vessel.
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
more experience and more focus is needed.. I believe they can do it if they will just pay attention more while the yacht is not properly secured. enjoy your day thanks for your comment
I don't know why this came up on my feed, but I watched it anyway. But why are they so close to that other yacht?
Franchement l'équipage à l'air complètement désorienté ! C'est pénible ! Et la grosse baleine bleue pressée de descendre c'est pathétique ! C'est là où on se rend compte de la différence entre parvenus qui n'ont aucune classe et les vrais riches qui eux patientent jusqu'à la fin de la manoeuvre sachant qu'ils ont tout le temps d'aller faire leurs emplettes en ville ! Quel gâchis quand on voit ça ! Dans le même temps dans cette histoire tout le monde est ridicule !
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
nous avons vu quelques erreurs à gauche et à droite lors de l'amarrage, nous espérons qu'ils feront un bon réglage de leur part la prochaine fois ou un gros accident est en attente de cette façon (j'espère que non) bonne journée
@titis4608
Жыл бұрын
@@aliasErEf Ooooh j’adore !!!! Tu as totalement raison des truites de passage à bord du yacht 😂😂 Oui quand au proprio un stage d’urgence devrait lui être programmé ! 😉
That was painful to watch 😮😅
definitely some skill required...probably not one of their proudest moments, but no one was injured in the making of the film (i doubt). some days are just rougher than others...
Love how calm and under control the skipper is.
Always a hassle parking a yacht of this size, had a similar issue parking mine up last week..
@canalboating
Жыл бұрын
same here 🤣
For all the people who missed it, there are lines at the front of the boat too, apparently tying to something fixed at the bottom of the sea (from what I can see on other yachts, they are way too short to be anchor lines, an anchor line so short wouldn't be secure at all). So I'm guessing all that time nothing was happening near the dock is because the captain and the rest of the crew were busy trying to set the lines at the front. And apparently not getting it right first try, by the time it took.
Looks top heavy
A simple BMW can park automatically but not a multi-million super yacht ? That baffles me..
@scudosmyth784
Жыл бұрын
I think probably too many factors...wind, currents plus propellers and thrusters.
@dmitripogosian5084
Жыл бұрын
Simple BMW does not have ground moving under it
They could have moved the rug to make it easier
This is good entertainment!! It doesn't look like the boat has winches at the stern corners to tension the lines, boat is to big to pull by hand!
How is this possible?!?! Unbelievable! Terrible work by the captain and crew!
They got the job done without damage but mismanaged I thought.
what is the intense part ? all looks very slow in cautious 🧐
Can the experts please explain what was so wrong with that mooring? the Yacht ended where it supposed to be , that is a beautiful Yacht , ill be taking something like that to the Fjords of Patagonia Chile
They did all right, try it sometime. This is a nightmare in the wind
@briangilliland3620
Жыл бұрын
What wind? Geez,
Let us hope that the food is better……..
Was the captain using the back-up camera ?
That happened to me all the time before I installed that auto park function.
did the chunky really need to get off the yacht that fast? can't wait 2 more minutes..
Could you imagine going to sea with them?
@mrboyban
Жыл бұрын
Just party and pole dancers.
She was with us in Olbia, Corsica..... But beat us home🙌😂😂
Everything went wrong , SO INEXPERIENCED CREW😂😂😂
Wow 😯
Imagine a little bit of wind is coming additionally 🙂🙃🙂
Throwing a dock line requires two coils one in each hand. Amateurs.
@two-sense
4 ай бұрын
There were no dock lines thrown. Did you watch the vid?
Where is this Beautiful Place?
How many of them to screw in a light bulb?
at the moment when the owner fell off the boat the video was cut.
Perfect example of a Chinese Fire Drill, first mate is totally clueless about what he is doing. You could tell the first was clueless in the beginning of the docking he is running back and forth constantly and continues, you pick a point on he boat and remain there and pick a point on the dock- it is called spacial awareness. He also failed to train his crew, he should be cashiered but then he is probably related to the owner.
Helm operator did his job but did not do anything when it started to drift. What were they all waiting for?
I can only think that this is a very new deck Crew with Bosun
@archiesvlogmc
Жыл бұрын
definitely lack of experience.. we hope they will do better next time.. have a nice day
@whdbnrm3023
Жыл бұрын
ship's crew has nothing to do with mooring the ship. But the fact they let the hawsers fall into the water shows they are sloppy.
That's just ridiculous how narrow the berths are.
Surprised the stern crew weren't wearing lifejackets while manoeuvring. If your gonna fall overboard this is when it will happen.
Show me I don't know yeah except they have to hold the same confidence I responded back to him
Starboard now thruster not working?
I'm ex Boat Sqn you guys really need to up your game,Calamity Jane ain't cutting it
That “crew” was giving me agita.