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LIVE: Docking Antigua
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Thank you to everyone that joined us on this Live Stream.
All the crew did an amazing job on this challenging docking. I couldn’t do it without every one of them.
We’ll do another live stream in a few weeks. We normally post about a day or 2 before to let everyone know when.
Lastly thank you to everyone that has donated to our Movember charity. It’s not too late to drop a few late donations and we’ll give you a shout out in the next video.
Super cool docking – of course. Interesting how the engineer takes control of power systems once at dock.
Watching from Dallas
Watching from New Zealand. Great work.
Great video and live stream, Terry Bend Oregon USA
when there are no guests onboard do the crew get to sleep in the fancy guest cabins – if not, why not?
Great vid. Do we get to see an AUS v SA beach cricket while you’re in the Caribbean?
That was cool!! I was holding my breath!! That’s a tight squeeze!!
How have you found your new tender boat to perform, are you pleased? And what was your guests feedback?
Brian Thomson South Africa
Well done Captain Paul & crew. Re-watched the end, shame the feed dropped, but didn’t detract from this being a great video, 5*****. It would be great to see setting the anchors on another video; sounds scary dropping the anchor to the chase boat, and using this to set the anchor…
Come to Vancouver! Can you charter in Canadian waters? 👋
–––––––- " Job well done all of you, after watching what I would consider a very challenging tight spot to dock a vessel of this size leads one to believe Captain Paul's done this a few times. Enjoy your stay in Antigua! " ––––––––––
Thanks
Nice job boys 👍🏼
Poul you are a champ😎
Is that a Bering 145 on your port?
Snowy Scotland 🏴
Wow, as tight as a crabs @rse 😂😂
19 hrs late but we are watching from Liverpool UK. Another great video, thank you guys.
How heavy are the anchors, can 1-2 people lift one? I would like to see how you move them around with the tender.
ROV footage would be nice as mentioned by someone in the live chat😂
I'll double the "keep it" bid to "lose" it!
England
Paul, the vessel can torque the propellers???
0:57: 🛥️ The video is about a boat pulling into the Antiga Charter show, dealing with windy conditions and lifting the anchor.
6:13: 🛥️ The video is about a yacht company showcasing their boats and discussing their favorite boat to captain.
11:23: 🛥️ A drone is used to capture footage of various impressive yachts in the Caribbean.
17:09: 🛥️ The video shows a live stream of a yacht waiting for another boat to drop anchor.
22:51: 🎥 The video discusses using TimeZero and ECT software for navigation and weather planning.
28:34: ⚓ The video discusses the challenges of getting attention to drop an anchor at the yacht club in Antigua.
34:40: 🌊 The video discusses the crew's preference for the Caribbean over the Mediterranean due to the activities and the crystal blue water.
39:41: 🛥️ The speaker discusses the crew and communication issues on large vessels.
46:15: ⛵ The video shows a captain maneuvering a boat through a crowded area, discussing potential obstacles and the need for an electrician.
52:33: 🚢 The video is about maneuvering a ship and experiencing technical difficulties during a live stream.
59:53: 🌍 The video features a live broadcast from a boat with a diverse audience from around the world.
1:04:19: 🛳️ The video is about shutting down the boat's systems and discussing the placement of a 100K plaque.
1:09:20: 🚢 The video discusses the status of the crew and donations for Movember fund.
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Very professional job berthing in a very tight space. No drama just getting the job done as we have come to expect of you guys.
I see M/Y Heeus there, the new Bering 145. Cool.
I've recently had major surgery to remove my Prostate (via DeVinci robotics) and have been given the all clear on my Cancer! On behalf of all other Cancer sufferer's can I thank the crew of Loon for their efforts to raise awareness and monies towards Prostate Cancer but also all other contributors who do their bit towards ridding the world of this particular Cancer and all other Cancer's, your efforts are greatly appreciated the world over!
Paul, you have outstanding boat
handling skills!
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BRILLIANT DOCKIN
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Canada
Top notch video, excellent vessel control…well done! Enjoyed…..thanks, Andrew