Descoperirea Coastei de Azur cu un superyacht

Descoperirea Coastei de Azur cu un superyacht



Bine ai revenit, echipaj Loon. Săptămâna aceasta, ne-am întors în sudul Franței, navigând de-a lungul spectaculoasei Coaste de Azur cu Superyacht Loon de 221’. Luăm de la Saint Tropez și ne îndreptăm spre infama plajă Pampelonne, apoi mergem spre Cap’d Antibes și încheiem charterul în frumoasa Villefranche. Suntem încântați să anunțăm lansarea contului nostru Loon Crew Patreon. Membrii vor primi acces exclusiv în culise la echipaj și vor fi invitați cu căldură să se alăture echipajului la bord pentru un prânz pentru membri, făcându-vă parte din călătoria noastră. https://patreon.com/MotorYachtLoon Am lansat, de asemenea, magazinul nostru de marfă, care în prezent este disponibil doar pentru spectatorii din SUA. Sperăm să ne extindem la nivel mondial în următoarele câteva luni. Verificați-l aici: https://yachtloon.com/merchandise/ Pentru actualizări zilnice, urmăriți-ne pe: Instagram: / motoryachtloon TikTok: / motoryachtloon Pentru întrebări despre charter și pentru a verifica iahtul, vă rugăm să vizitați site-ul nostru oficial: https:/ /www.yachtloon.com Mai multe videoclipuri charter aici: Realitatea alimentării unui superyacht de 50 de milioane de dolari • Realitatea de a alimenta un superyacht de 50 de milioane de dolari… O privire în interior: un superyacht de 221 ft în timpul evenimentului Monaco F1 2024 – Partea 1 • A Priviți în interior: Un Superyacht de 221 ft Du… Aspect interior: Monaco F1 de la un Superyacht – Partea 2 • Aspect interior: Monaco F1 de la un Superya… Urmărește asta: Superyacht de 70 milioane USD vs. Cel mai periculos pod din lume – • 70 milioane USD Superyacht vs. World’s Most Dang… Filmat de Stephen Tench Montat de Stephen Tench și Shaun Silver MB01BNTU6OA5NO0

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50 thoughts on “Descoperirea Coastei de Azur cu un superyacht

  1. The season is going full steam this week as we sail along the Cote D'Azur. The crew did a fantastic job with this charter, delivering the guests a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
    Thank you, as always, for watching. If you haven't already done so, head to our website to get yourself Loon Crew Merchandise, and check out our Patreon for more insides and behind the scenes with the Loon crew.
    See you next week 🛥😎

  2. Get a bearing/ location of the light if you can and report them!! That is not a childish prank it can cause serious vision problems as you noticed. A lot of countries have laws about people doing such things. If it is being done at night, it just may be being done during daylight which will make the light very hard to see. As a precaution, glasses are made to protect a person from laser light. Maybe get some for the bridge as a precaution.

  3. Another great video everyone keep up the amazing job that all of you do I can’t wait for the next video now I have to wait until next Sunday that’s too long we need videos like that 2 times a week 🤞please captain Paul?lol I love you guys John from south jersey in the USA the good part of the state lol 😆

  4. Nice to re-live us crossing your path in the bay of Villefranche by watching this beautiful video. We basically live Paul’s retirement plan on a comfortable 17m sailing yacht sailing the same waters without crew, watching your videos to keep inspired and learn from the pro’s, thanks! Ernst & Saskia S/Y Petite Lune. PS Paul can come test what post work life is all about anytime😉

  5. Small question – when you guys are doing your post charter wrap-up, you have Courtney next to you which makes sense as she's the Chief Stew, but why is Nina next to her facing the crew? Is it a rank thing or is it because she's in charge of the kitchen (so you have deck, inside, and food represented)?

  6. I may be a grumpy old man that has considered purchasing Loon and are very, very impressed with the professionalism and impressive attention to detail that frankly surprises me but I really, really don't like seeing childish crew behaviour.
    Yes fun is OK but Capt Paul should always demand and and insist on professionalism, safety first. I think that it is dumb and irresponsible to video silly behaviour. One bad incident compromises 20, 30 good things! Impressions count!
    We have all seen an episode of "Below decks" arrant nonsense but we've also seen Bayesian sink killing most of the guests.
    A superyacht like Loon is wonderful but as a floating resort hotel there are inherent risks if the crew are not 100% professional and attentive to detail.
    At the same time, I'd view crew off-duty as the same as guests, fully entitled to use the best of the boat but on duty, totally pro or don't stay on the boat.

  7. I am "a little bit older" now but I would definitely get on that wake foil and would definitely appreciate the add on. Your landing is spectacular though. I would not have the guts to do that one. We used to spend our summers on wake boards pulled behind boats. I got excited watching you on the wake foil!

  8. I Love this channel. I work in film/tv production and you all are now making episodes on par with the best reality shows on television. Keep it up!! If I might offer some constructive criticism on safety: the laser pointer thing is totally messed up and I hope this stops people from doing it. But, I should point out that as much as I wanted to see one of the guys fall off the bow (!) the dB/SPL of a ship's horn (don't know how loud Loon's is – and I know it's just a short burst) can be as damaging to the ears as a laser pointer to the eyes, perhaps more so cumulatively. Sorry for the call out, I know how fun it is to mess with the crew!

  9. Question, I just stayed 2 weeks at Pampelonne beach, and saw the yachts leaving every afternoon to go back the the gulf of Saint-Tropez, and turn up the following morning again to Pampelonne, why is that? I assume this is because there are more boats at the gulf of Saint-Tropez, but let’s ask it directly to you 😉

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