- Hi guys welcome to NautiStyles. You are watching Part One of our Superyacht Refit Mini-Series. Right after this video make
sure to check out Part Two, the link will be right down
in the description below, or right here, or you
can just search YouTube for "Nautistyles Superyacht
Refit Mini-series." All right, back to the tour. (relaxed upbeat music) - Hi guys, welcome back to our channel. Today we're doing something
completely different. As you can tell we are not in the Marina, we are actually in the Fort
Lauderdale Marine Center. We are here to witness how super yachts are getting refitted. This is really rare behind the scenes of super yacht refit in progress. You will not see it on any other channel, so let me introduce you to a 185 foot, really famous Delta. It's been on, a really
famous reality show, super yacht "MY SEANNA". (relaxed upbeat music) - So we are here to see
this refit in progress, what is happening, what
are they doing to it, and then we're gonna come
back and see the after, the finished product and what's been done. So MY SEANNA was built
in 2001 and then refit and a 20 foot extension in 2015. So we're not doing this tour alone. We gonna have two awesome people with us, Etienne, who is the Chief Officer and Jim, who is the Chief Engineer. - Hi.
- [Rico] Hey guys. - Alright, so we're gonna show you guys, it's really rare to see this, out on dry, it is really impressive, so we're gonna walk around and show you what the super yacht
on the dry looks like, and give you perspective. So take it away, guys. - Awesome. - Work in progress. - Yeah.
- You guys come and check on this side, on the front here we've
got all of our scaffolding out at the moment, we've got the painting
jobs that we are doing on the front end of the boat, and a ton of painting that we are doing on the back end of the boat. The guys are actually
currently busy spray-painting as we are speaking, the back end. But I can take you guys in here, they've already sprayed this yesterday, so this is almost all done. (machinery purring) - So for those that don't know, whenever they paint a boat, the whole boat gets this, what is the name of this? What is this called when they do this? - [Jim] Scaffolding. - [Etienne] Scaffolding,
- [Victoria] Scaffolding, right?
- [Etienne] tented, yeah. - [Jim] tented, yeah.
(indistinct) - [Victoria] Yeah, so sometimes
when you see the whole boat painted, the whole boat will be in this. - [Rico] Alright. - [Victoria] Here we go. - Okay, so in here you gonna see, you're not gonna actually
notice but we used to have a couple spots from all of the chains, in the front here, that they've already fixed
up, already started blending. They just need to go through
the final couple steps, and then all of this is gonna disappear. - [Victoria] It looks
very shiny. (laughing) - [Etienne] It is. (laughing) - [Jim] It's a yacht, it's supposed to be shiny.
- [Victoria] I mean that's the plan, right? - [Etienne] Honestly I
think they did a great job on blending this. - [Vic] It looks very shiny.
- [Etienne] We were a bit... - [Vic] Wow, okay.
(machinery roaring) - [Rico] What else do
we do on the outside? - This is the same story, we also just putting scaffolding up here. It's the crew entrance from when the boat is normally in the water,
this is the crew entrance, and we are just busy painting
around there as well. The door's been taken off,
and that's at Luu Marine at the moment. So that side is...
- [Victoria] I'm gonna have to stop you, we don't get these cranes in Los Angeles. So we're...
- [Etienne] Go for it. - Whenever I see these, like, we guys don't have this in LA,
this is even special to us. - [Rico] That's a big travel lift, yeah. - Ah...
- [Rico] (laughing) - it's cool.
- So cool. That's how, you know, how this gets, this gets lifted out of the water, so go ahead - [Etienne] All of the machinery
around here is also for us. We've got three of these
man jacks at the moment, and two of these scissor
lifts next to the boat. - [Rico] Is it of your guys's dome? - [Jim] No, this is the dome next door. - [Rico] Ah, next door. (indistinct crosstalk) - Look how big it is, what? - [Rico] I mean,
- [Victoria] Oh... - [Rico] look at the stabilizer fins. - [Etienne] Ah, the bottom paint is actually starting next
week, we gonna do it. We normally leave it until the end. - The very end, right? - [Jim] (indistinct) it'll look like this. - [Rico] Yup, when it's done, it's going to be nice and black again. So it's interesting, the boat
actually has bilge keels, eh? - Yeah. - [Rico] You don't see
that that often anymore. - All the way through. It's also a very shallow draft
for the size boat that it is. And she was designed...
- What's the draft on it? - 8 1/2 feet. - Oh wow, okay, yeah. It's very shallow
- Very shallow. - for what it is, yeah. - Good for the Bahamas.
- I mean, she was originally, that's it, she was originally
designed for the Bahamas when she was 160 foot, and then after the extension, they add a extra foot in the bottom, to give a little bit more draught, um, and that's what we have now. - I'm like so excited, I... Nobody can see my smile,
I'm smiling the whole time. - [Rico] (Laughing) - I can probably take you
guys from the end side here underneath the boat, but
we can't go into the tent, - Whatever we can go...
- they're busy spraying there right now. - Wherever you can go... - And you can look at the propellers in the back.
- we'll go with you. - [Rico] Sounds good.
- Yeah. - [Rico] So you've got
an underwater exhaust which comes out right
here, it looks like it? - That's, yeah, busy getting painted at the moment.
- [Rico] Or what is, or is that not an exhaust? - [Jim] Yeah that...
- [Rico] Yeah it is. There we go. - [Victoria] Are You geeking out right now? - [Rico] Little bit. - [Jim] (laughing) It's a while been out of the
water, but there's really a lot of things that um, everything which is, we cannot get to when we are
in the water, so we have to close prop shafts up, and
we've had both thrusters out, and now they're all put back
in and it's all refurbished and like, it's all shiny
- [Victoria] Aah, this is, this never gets old, like seeing the props out of the water on the super yachts never gets old. - [Rico] So you guys got them polished up or you're to balance them as well? - Yeah balanced and ah, re-polished, so tomorrow they all, - [Victoria] Look at this thing. - [Jim] all, all ready for a
good couple of years again. - [Rico] Fantastic. - Wow. - [Rico] That an underwater camera? - That is an underwater camera, yeah. - [Rico] Pretty amazing, the draft is really pretty much nothing. - [Victoria] Yeah, right? - [Rico] Look at the keel. (light upbeat music) - Okay. We're following you guys. - Okay, we can go out this way. Probably going to be the easiest. (light upbeat music) - That would honestly
be it for the outside, because we gone go into the
back with the tent at the moment - That's perfect.
- But I'll show you on main deck.
- [Victoria] Yeah. - All right, so,
- [Rico] Sounds good. we're gonna go up. (catchy uptempo music) - So where are we? - Okay, is this main deck aft, - 'Cause I'm already lost, no I'm just kidding.
(all laughing) - Main deck aft, we already doing ah, quite a few like, just
small touch-up paint jobs that we are doing. These have been covered up now
because right underneath us is where the guys are busy
spray-painting the rub rails. Covered up all of the furniture over here, and you'll see these are
like the type of paint jobs that we are busy dealing with. - Got it. - So all of this
- Wow, This is a big job. - is going to be nice and silver. - It's massive. Back here, that entire swim platform is busy getting spray-painted. All the way from the, from
there where the scaffolding starts, if you check over the side. - How long you guys been painting? - [Etienne] Um, they started,
they started five weeks ago. - Wow. - Yeah, they have
another week or so to go, then they'll be done. - [Rico] So you're guys
doing a lot of big projects on the boat. - The biggest one's in the
engineering department, we'll see a little bit
later, they've already got most of that completed. This one and the polishing
job that we are doing is probably the next
biggest ones that we ah, that we'd wanna to try and complete. - Gotcha. - [Etienne] You can pop
your camera in here, where they've got a bit of... Just how they've tented everything off, and so forth for preparing
for the painting as well. Gives people an idea of what is necessary. - [Victoria] Yeah. So you guys understand, like when this happens,
every little corner needs to be covered. I mean there's just, it takes
a long time to just set it up, to like just get all of the plastic up, all of the floor stuff. It takes a while to just get ready. - [Etienne] Well, a great example is what these guys are doing now, they are spraying the
top coat in the bottom, and that's going to take
them about two hours to spray that top coat, but it took them five weeks
to get to these two hours. - [Victoria] Yup. - So what we see was two hours. - [Victoria] Crazy. - Yeah. - [Victoria] Yup, puts it in perspective. Right, where are we going next? - [Etienne] Um, I think
let's just follow it through this way
- Okay. - and we go up to - [Victoria] Go, do I head...
- the sun deck. - [Rico] So for whoever
is wondering right now, we're on the port side and going forward. (light upbeat music) - And we keep going up. Now you can tell where you are. - Okay, so yeah, the reason
it's so much more cleaner up here, and more tidy is
because we've already started doing all of the polishing work. We're doing a complete full polish job with a ceramic coating
on top of all of that. So the guys started in
this corner yesterday, and they are working their way down. They pretty much almost
done with the sun deck now. - Got it. - And that's why it looks a
little bit better up here. - Wow. - [Jim] So as you
can see like it's so shiny, compared to, to - [Rico] Yeah.
- [Victoria] Yeah, yeah. Totally, absolutely you can see it. Look how high up we are. - [Etienne] I do think
you should take a picture of this up here as well. It really is quite a
cool feature of the boat. - Oh yeah. Go up. - [Rico] Go higher. - Keep going up. (hip-hop music) - [Victoria] Oh yeah, wow, cool. This is so cool.
- [Etienne] This is the crow's nest up here, Um, again the guys were
polishing up here today, so they still have, like,
their lines and harnesses hanging from where they
were working all day. - Oh, maybe this is
- [Rico] For safe, for safety lines? - [Etienne] Yeah. Safety
lines, and that's why we need all these sky jacks to
get up to the sides here, because they were actually
doing all these sides up at this height as well. - [Rico] Wow. - So high up here, wow. - [Rico] I mean looks like the boat got a brand new paint job,
(laughing) if you look at it. - I mean...
- Yeah, I mean it kind of is.
- If you look how this feels, yeah,
- [Rico] It is fantastic. - and in about three weeks from now the whole boat is going to look like this. - [Rico] Yeah. - Unbelievable. - [Rico] Totally worth it. (relaxed upbeat music) - [Rico] What do you guys
have normally sitting here in the back, I mean you
see all the lights around pointing up? - Helicopter. - [Rico] Helicopter.
- [Victoria] So there is a helipad, okay. - Yeah. - [Victoria] And those all come out? - [Jim] Those all come out
- All of... - [Jim] (indistinct). - And this swings around? - [Jim] Yeah this (indistinct) - Ah, okay. Wait like that? Yeah yeah, like it can roll (indistinct). - Oh it just rolls out, okay, got it. God, amazing. That lift is insane. - [Rico] Yeah. - All right. Keep going. - [Etienne] Okay.
- [Victoria] These domes. What are all the domes, you have four, huh? - [Etienne] Yeah. - [Victoria] Okay, what are they? - [Etienne] Um, its TV and internet. - [Victoria] Okay, got it. - [Etienne] So...
- [Rico] And the, and the exhaust is the generators? - [Jim] Ah, these are mains and... - [Rico] Oh mains, okay, got it. - [Victoria] But that's
the engine exhaust? - [Jim] The two on the side
- [Rico] Yup, yup. - [Jim] Yeah, like the, it's
the wings here (indistinct) - [Victoria] Oh the wings...
and this (indistinct) No, but what is that exhaust? - [Jim] Oh that the
genny, its the exhaust. - [Victoria] That is the
- [Rico] That's generators, right?
- [Victoria] That's a generator okay, yeah these are, these are the ones you're talking about.
- [Rico] Yep. - [Victoria] Got it. - [Rico] Yeah.
- Okay. Because the big, the main engines still have underwater exhaust (indistinct) - That's why I was like "That's weird." Okay, so that's the generator. (relaxed upbeat music) - [Rico] Alright keep going forward. - You guys lost already? - [Rico] (laughing) We are. - I brought you guys up
here because I wanna see, show you a project that was ah, that was involved with
all of the departments in the boat basically, and it
just showed good communication and how we organize and plan everything, and that was to move these jet-skis. So the owner wanted the
jet-skis out of the lazarette, where they normally live, - Okay. and he wanted us to find
another place for it. So we came up with a
couple ideas and eventually we'd said okay, we gonna
to make some molds, bring them up here, see if
they're going to fit in. And we tried it, made the molds, realized that we're going to
be able to get them in here, and then engineering started taking over. They got a company in to come
and build these awesome racks for us, so now we've got
our jet skis up here. - Got it. - Out of the way, much easier.
- Yip, 'cause you don't really use this area for any kind
of guest entertaining anyway, - Exactly.
- Just the hassle, like because jet skis have gasoline, and gasoline can explode,
so taking that off an interior section of the
boat is much more safer. - Yeah, it's a great
idea, totally understand. - And this all of a sudden
opened up the entire beach club, which now the owner can use
as a real beach club, yeah. - Where in the beginning,
- Yeah, that's a great idea. - these two machines were
sitting right in there in the middle, and he can't use the place. - Totally, makes sense. - [Rico] And the tender
we saw sitting next to it goes on this cradle. - Yes. - That's it, yeah. - [Rico] Yup.
- Yeah that's great. - So it's pretty packed when it's um, when everything is up here, but in all honesty there's
still enough movement around. The reason we lift them up so high is so that we could get
to the cleats and we can still do all of the
line-work, and so forth. - Yeah. I mean, so those are
completely custom made for... - Hundred percent, yeah,
- That's cool. it was made by a local company, BJB. - I'm dying to just... - [Rico] Fantastic. Ring the bell? - (laughing) - I'm dying. - You're welcome to if you want. - (crosstalk)
- Really? - [Rico] Visibility is
okay but we can pretend we don't have good visibility right now. - Beer's on you, aah! (bell tolling)
- Whoop! (bell tolling)
- Thank you. (all laughing) Check. - And ah, you guys redid
these completely, right? (indistinct)
- Yeah yeah, so this was completely redone,
another awesome project where we had contractors come
in to come and do part of it where they've actually removed
the winch drums itself. They serviced them for
us, engineering took over and they dealt with all of
the mechanical part of it, did all of the testing that
it needs to be done on it, and then deck department came
in and spent about seven days repainting them. Now we've got 'em covered up so that nothing happens to them. (all laughing)
- Scratches on the paint. - [Rico] Yeah. Is that the anchor locker? - That is the anchor locker. - [Rico] Can we look in there? - Yeah, absolutely. (metal creaking) - [Victoria] Okay, well
that's an anchor locker. (laughing) - [Rico] That is a massive
- [Victoria] (laughing) Look at the lines.
- [Rico] anchor locker, yeah. - [Victoria] I don't
know if I can even lift one of those lines.
- [Rico] Fantastic. - That's serious. Wow. - All teamwork. - Crazy, yeah, right? - [Rico] It's what it comes down to. We normally, one person will be in there, somebody else out here and
we just pass up one end. - I know this is not
- Once you up here it's easy enough to pull.
- Special for you guys, but are you kidding me? - No, we still
- This is so cool. - calling this really awesome. - So cool. - I mean this is a, (metal clanking)
this is a decent-sized boat, and we're quite fortunate to be here. - Yeah, um that's so cool. I'm so, I can't wait to see what you guys, guys all do, I wanna to see the interior, what's going on there.
- Well, we can go that way now. - Look at this view. - [Rico] I can't wait to see
the boat back in the water. How many gross tons does the boat have? - It's 746. - [Rico] Yeah. I just
do my 200 ton right now, so that's not going to cut it.
- (laughing) - Almost there. - (laughing) Just a little. - Yeah.
- [Rico] Just almost, yeah. [Etienne] Almost there. (relaxed upbeat music) - Don't be afraid to
dream bigger, my friend. - Yeah, yeah. - Which deck are we on? - Okay, bridge deck, we gonna
go on the inside from here, and we're going to quickly
show guys what's happening on the interior. - Perfect. - This was one of the big issues on board, the time they had a storm before, and then sort of smashed the mechanisms. [Victoria] Got it. - So we had to rebuild all that, you note up there in the corner, and that took like ah, quite
some time to figure out that that was the actual... - [Victoria] What was the issue, right? - Yeah, exactly. - [Victoria] That's always...
- But we got there in the end. (light upbeat music) - This is the ah, the bridge salon. - Mhmn. - Ah, we still have quite
a bit to do in here. A couple of people need to
come in and come and finish up all of the details. But this area used to be full
of these little blue stickers (laughing) because all these blue stickers are representing dings and
scratches and so forth. So we had a guy come in for
nearly two weeks and he just did all the detail work and he
did a fantastic job on it. - Wow.
- [Rico] Wow. It would've been fun to see that, it was quite literally
blue dots everywhere. - [Victoria] That is crazy. It's crazy that's somebody,
somebody's specialty, right? - [Etienne] Yeah, exactly,
and I mean it's... We had to just scatter
everything out as best we can over the last couple of months
so that people are not working over top of each other. - Galley? - [Jim] This is like a little, ah... - Like a little galley? Yeah, like...
- No, it's like a little pantry.
- [Victoria] Pantry. Okay. - [Jim] (indistinct) only
girls where they can like serve the food, like
make everything ready. - Got it, okay. - [Rico] So these are the little thingies. I'm just going to show 'em. - [Victoria] There's a
day head right there? - [Etienne] Yeah, everything
got these little blue spots. - [Victoria] That's crazy.
- The floor was left for absolute last, but
that was on the vinyl, well, on the material on the walls, it was on the wood,
everywhere pretty much. - [Victoria] So it's just getting like... - [Etienne] We just working our way, yup. - [Victoria] facelift. - We are working our way from
- [Victoria] (indistinct) - from the top all the way to the bottom, trying to get to every
single little detail. - [Rico] So when you guys are finished, it's pretty much like a brand new boat. - It's definitely going to
look like a brand new boat. - [Victoria] Yeah. - So this boat is for sale,
and going to be for charter when it's all ready to go,
a lot of work has been done in the mechanical, right? - You'll come down, then I'll
explain a lot more to you. - Whoever buys this yacht, all the interior, the
couches, you know the interior kind of detail could be easily changed, so the focus is not really on that, the focus is like a full facelift, and also mechanically
that the boat is like, sound and at perfectly
running, and then whoever gets to have this beauty,
they can kind of put their own touch on some of interior stuff. - That's why we are
doing things like this, we are fixing all the little dings, 'cause those are the spots...
- Whose job was to find all the dings? (laughing) - We all had a bit of a time on it... - Don't answer (laughing) (all laughing) - As with everything, we
all do a little bit of it, and then that way we don't miss anything. I go over it once, the Chief
Steward goes over it once, and we keep doing this. - Teamwork. - That's it.
- Awesome. - That's the only way
we can possibly do this. - [Rico] How many people crew
d'you normally have on here? - Normally we run with 11. - [Rico] 11, got it.
- Yeah. - Okay. Where are we going next? - Do you guys want to see
this, was one of the cabins? - We wanna see everything you'll show us. - [Rico] Yeah, yeah yeah. - Fair enough. Up here we still got
tons of protection out. This is one of the most awesome
rooms actually on the boat. - [Victoria] Oh wow.
- [Etienne] Just very difficult to see right now. But when you come back and
you look at this cabin, it's going to be amazing. All of those are windows that open up... - This is a master? - This is like a second master. - [Victoria] Second master. - [Etienne] Yup. So you see this view that you
would have if you on anchor and you're living in this room. - [Victoria] Oh wow. - [Jim] You'll wake up,
and you'll be like, wow. - [Rico] That is amazing. - [Victoria] So I'm guessing
the master is pretty sweet too, - [Etienne] The master
- [Victoria] if this is the - [Victoria] second master.
- [Etienne] is pretty awesome. - Wow, look at this view. Insane. Very cool.
- [Rico] That's not bad to wake up to. - So for you guys who're
always talking about what would you do with the boat, what would you, you know, that's your ideas. This is kind of a perfect way
to look at it and understand like, this is what goes into a proper, like a facelift, refit,
this is a lot of work, a lot of hours, a lot of people involved, a lot of coordination,
so yeah, this is it. I have a lot of respect for this. Is that a... Can we check out the head? - [Jim] Yeah of course. - Is that a head or is that a... - [Jim] No that's a head. - Okay. Since we're already here, right? - [Jim] Yeah. - [Rico] Might as well. - Oh, nice, oh it's really pretty. That's a lot of room, really nice. - [Rico] Yep. - Beautiful, one changing...
- [Rico] Yeah there's actually two. - That's probably
- You can open it. - Is that a walk-in? Oh, ooh... - [Etienne] Another reason why this is one of the nicest rooms, you've
got your own private balcony. - [Victoria] This is insane. - [Rico] Oh, I'll take this one. - [Victoria] I mean,
calling it balcony, right. - [Rico] I locked it again.
- [Etienne] And this one didn't exist before the refit. When they did the 2015 extension
they actually built this, - Got it.
- [Rico] Oh wow. - and it ended up turning into something really, really awesome. - Well I have to correct you,
you get your own heli pad. - Yeah.
- [Rico] Yeah. - I mean... - I'm just saying. - [Rico] And a jacuzzi. I- Just saying. - And a jacuzzi, yeah.
(laughing) - Amazing. Hey. - [Etienne] It really is awesome. (relaxed upbeat music) - (whispering) There is more. - Here's the bridge, a problem
with the protection on, as you can just can imagine, - Perfect.
- at the moment, and so forth. - [Rico] Of course.
- Yeah. - [Rico] Was there anything done to the, to the bridge instruments or anything? - We haven't done anything to it, everything has been
working 100 percent fine when we did the
- [Rico] Perfect. - trip from Antigua to here,
so we didn't have any need to. Of course, during our sea
trials that we are doing in the beginning of next
month then we'll just do stuff like the compass correction, or the compass check and (indistinct) - Calibrations and things. - and so forth, yeah. Go through it, start on
one side to the other. But yeah, it's still, pretty much original, most
of the equipment on here, except some of the screens, - Yeah, I mean those are like (crosstalk) - it still looks like it
has got the age to it, but it gives character,
I really, really like it. I think it's awesome. We also, the same guy
who did all of the ah, all of the woodwork on board, all of the little scratches and dings, actually came in here with a couple of those boxes of gold leaf, and him and his wife came
and they did every single one of these little details.
- Oh my God. - So everything that you see
on this boat that is gold, is actual gold leaf, including
the doors, the knobs, this thing above you, all
over there's gold leaf. And he came and he touched
up every single one of them until they were perfect. - That's amazing.
- [Rico] Wow. - Yeah. - Really cool. How long you've been on board? - Since the boat came
here to the shipyard, so I flew down with a
group of other people to bring the boat back up here, - Got it. - okay, including Captain
Sean, and we picked it up in Antigua, brought her over
here right after the last the below-deck show, because
they were worried about the whole pandemic was just
about to start back in February and stuff, so we brought the boat over as quickly as we can,
got it into the shipyard. We were here on the
dock for about six days, and we got pulled out of...
- What perfect timing. Oh my God.
- 6 days here and we pulled her out of the water, went straight into the shipyard area. - Wow, okay. - Yeah. You guys get an idea of how
big of a project this is? - It was. Good thing is
we've got a project manager that planned out as much as
possible in advance and so on. That's part of the reason
why six days in the dock and then straight up,
that's why we did it. And we were planning on doing
a shipyard period anyways, the boat was scheduled for it, but then when the pandemic happened, we realized that, okay, now
let's just take the time, let's go through everything,
and make sure we end up with the actual perfect
boat at the end of this. - Some things just work out that way, so that's...
- Yeah, I mean for us it was kind of a blessing in disguise. It was definitely a challenge doing all of this
- Of course. - during the pandemic. But for the most part of
the time it worked out quite well, actually. - Yeah and you guys are
- And we're almost there. - (indistinct) still in it.
- You are almost there. - We are very close.
- Almost there. - [Rico] There's always
some silver lining, right? - Yeah.
- So do you have like, some kind of a list,
like a master worksheet, how does this work? - This here's my office where
I've been operating from. - All right. This is where
we get to pause the tour and come back in Part 2. Super yacht MY SEANNA is for
sale, and also for charter. So make sure you check out
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can introduce the guys and, and then we're gonna mic them, right? Oh, let's make them first, right, so then he can talk. Alright, say something. - Yes, hi. - Perfect, okay. (fingers clicking) No that's good. - No I just...
- Thank you. All right, so let's do the same, I turn to... you guys want to be right here, and... a refit and an extension in 2015. - It's a 20 foot extension.
- 20 foot. I want to make sure you still
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YouTube for "superyacht"... (noisy sighing) Mm, super yacht. Okay. Par (indistinct) Par, par... (mouth noises)
(laughing) Make sure you check it out. (upbeat music)
I'm seeing places on the boat that I don't think I have seen before on the show.
Itβs for sale!
Hopefully not the last time we see the old girl on the show!!
Who knew Seanna had a helipad! Also that top master obviously got overtaken by crew since no one ever was in there.
This is awesome. When was this done? The boat doesnβt look super different this season.
Hopefully the galley is made larger for the next chef. lol
I'm from south Florida and drove by those big blue sheds on 95 many times. How do they get these massive yachts onto land? A giant crane?