Superyacht Emergency: Man Overboard Rescue Mission!
2024 ж. 4 Мам.
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Chaos strikes aboard a superyacht! Watch the crew spring into action as a man overboard drill unfolds, testing their teamwork and rescue skills in real-time. Will they save the victim from the high seas? Dive right in for this thrilling rescue mission!
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Thank you to everyone who watched and left a positive comment on this week's video. 🛥😎 To everyone else who would have known, there are so many professional armchair captains who subscribe to our channel and have intimate knowledge of our Emergency Response Plans and Muster List. When planning this drill, we had many meetings with the HODs and the entire crew, along with Flag and Shoreside Management, to let them know our intentions of releasing the smoke flare. The smoke was an expired flare that had already been replaced. All crew have individual designated duties for each incident, be it MOB, Grounding, Collision, Abandon Ship, Medical, or Security, and they know their duties by heart. However, they must head to the muster station on the Main Deck Aft first to check in so the On-Scene-Coordinator (OSC) Chief Officer Tyler can do a head count on his clipboard. From there, they were directed by the CO where they would be needed. I firmly believe this drill was a success. It provided us with invaluable insights and learnings, which will significantly enhance our preparedness for real emergencies. Remember, we never claim to be perfect; we drill to be better and hone our skills. Thank you for watching, and sorry if you found this too clickbaity we're just having fun.
Many people have a lot of experience on the water and to denigrate them as "professional armchair captains" is a little cheeky. I stand by my statements but I do understand having a little fun with the channel. Personally I would have added something at the end of the video acknowledging that you were having fun with the video but that the training is deadly serious. That would have calmed a lot of people, my self included, that felt that you were seriously calling a drill, "not a drill". Many people have never been to sea and don't realize that going overboard is one of the worst things that can happen. Even in daylight hyperthermia can set in quicker than you think and it is amazingly hard to spot a person in the water. I realize that an edited video does not and can not show all that goes into a MOB drill but it looks like your crew is well trained and knows their roles in the evolution. My other comment was not meant to disparage you in your training scenario or your crew in their performance.
The drill was amazingly professional the loon is a exceptional yacht never a dull moment I watch and enjoy every video and always recommend my friends do the same the interaction with your followers is outstanding thankyou🤗👍
Quand il y aura un réel incident tout le monde sera pro et moins stressé grâce à ce genre d'exercice 😉👍
Absolute professional. Really excellent crew training
Well done guys, life at sea is always scary
Is it just me or does anyone else think Paige is getting prettier and prettier even after going overboard. What a doll.
Great video!!! When you do emergency drills, the blood gets pumping, and mistakes CAN be made. This drill was impressive, because everyone knew what to do, and where to go to complete an emergency successfully.
Bravo Zulu! On the submarine we always announced the emergency as if it was the real deal. We would never know if the fire or flooding was a drill until we got into it. It keeps you on your toes. Good to see the Loon crew on top of it!
Thank you, Larry. We often do table tops and walk-through drills, but this was our first live exercise, so we kept the crew unaware to make it feel as real as possible. All the crew responded exactly as they were trained and did a great job recovering Paige from the water. 🛥🛟
@@motoryachtloon Where was Paige? Did she hide somewhere during the drill?
@@motoryachtloon We came very close to loosing a couple of guys overboard, during a night surface transit in a South Atlantic storm. We hit some BIG waves, and after that the skipper had us go deep. We were taking 15 degree rolls several hundred feet down. It was a spicy ride to say the least. Keep up the good work Loon. The Ocean is unforgiving!
@@motoryachtloon Would it give more insight if you start with asking the crew what went well and what could have gone better? It went fabulous, but everyone sees something different, right?
@@motoryachtloon Agreed, surprise drills are a great evaluation of training and personal reaction to perceived stress. Curious on two items, Who is trained to what level in emergency medical aid on the yacht and is anyone (Deck Officers or Deck hands) qualified as a rescue swimmer?
You had me emotionally invested in this rescue, my heart was beating fast. Sigh... way to built suspense with that cliffhanger last time. So glad it was a drill after all. Can't have Paige actually falling overboard.
I knew this was a drill from the beginning cuz I watched the videos you posted after this one first but I still got tears in my eyes. 😂
As a Combat Medic I give a big thumbs up for the good training from the team good job 👏🏼👍🤓 but don’t forget the ABC,s Airway Breathing, and circulation just because you rescued the victim you still need to perform basic first aid.
Definetly broke Paige's arm with that turn! 🤣
Oh my gosh, even though I knew it was most likely just a drill I got so emotional when you rescued "Paige". Great job everyone! 🎉
I always feel like I’m right there with you guys! Great video thank you. I used to have a 25 m motor sailor and had similar drills. This is many many years ago. But still the same idea.
That was so great to see how all the team got to position and worked together, thanks for showing this 😎🇦🇺😎
Very well executed drill... Love that you are not afraid to show the stuff that is not so exciting-until it is! Keep up the awesome videos and "communication" !
Paige, my #1 favorite person on Loon.
Well done, as a swimming pool manager, I love to see the safety related content. Patiently waiting on some Loon merch!!!!!
Great drill & great effort by all involved! Does the smoke generator/ring have a strobe light & radio beacon similar to what the sailing yacht crews clip to their life vest? If not, how do you handle a nighttime man overboard? Does anyone onboard have medical training above & beyond that included in basic yacht crew certification? As a certified dive instructor, Nina must have some additional training.
My heart jumped when Captain Paul said Paige, oh my days! Steve! Don't do that to us!!!!
Who is Steve?
@@redleaderthe new videographer. Blair moved on to another position elsewhere
It's ironic showing this today, given that a person fell from a cruiseship today just of Sydney Heads Australia 🇦🇺. That person's body was recovered sometime later, deceased. Good video .
Excellent we do thıs ın our 7.0 ıts worth doıng for sure
Wow - I thought that was REAL!! You guys Rock! 🙏🏻❤️🕊✝️🕉🪷💙
Pointing to the MOB is also very important exactly what the lookout did! BZ
You guys made it look so easy and calm. Compared to my navy days. Outstanding showing us your drills and real day to day actions🎉🎉🎉
Impressive safety program and procedures! Well done!👏👏👏
Protect Paige at all cost!
the jump scareeeee oh poor Tyler hahaha!
So, why was it Paige, if girls are too smart? 🧐
Could see you in background from clip on bridge out there with your binoculars Nina. Good to see that a situation like this has everyone involved.
Being a firefighter and have been on water rescues it might be worth carrying a good hand held thermal imaging camera (TIC) even casualties that have been in water for an hour still show up great on the (TIC) day and night.
We have a FLIR camera mounted on the mast, which we would use at night. But it is a good idea about the handhelds. Maybe we'll grab some for the lookouts. Thanks
Well done guys👍the first thing I looked for that it wasnt my grandson christian😅 the entire crew is amazing lots of love from Christian's gran❤❤🥰❤🥰
Still alive and kicking, I promise😂😘
Well executed drill! Great team work.
Training, training and training. Thats an impressive evolution that saves lives. All these crew members can take that throughout their maritime careers.
Such great teamwork! Everyone knew their jobs and jumped right into action. Well done, Loon team!
The crew responded as they were trained to. Always good to do these scenario exercises as we learn even more each time. 🛥🛟
OH WOW! This scared the f out of me. I worked on yachts and this completely yiked me!!!! Oh you Loonatics! This is heart felt! Cheers all safe and sound, and Paige!!!
The smoke flare was interesting. Working on a much smaller vessel we don't use them (as turning around takes us about 3 seconds). How long does it actually take to turn Loon around and approximately back to the victim? Incredibly precise piloting there too Cpt Paul!
Молодец, Нина, правильно! Женщины слишком умны, чтобы упасть за борт!!!
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Paige wasn't looking too good when fished out of the water, but seems to have recovered just fine. Getting that smoke in the water quickly is key. We, USN, were trained to have someone continually pointing to where the person in the water is. Great job Loon crew.
ON YA crew!!!!!!!!! Love the fact you do REAL rescues..........
The emergency medical kit should be in place as soon as you know there is a man overboard, every second counts. Congrats to the whole team, including mini Paige for keeping her cool.
Agreed. Curious on two items, Who is trained to what level in emergency medical aid on the yacht and is anyone (Deck Officers or Deck hands) qualified as a rescue swimmer?
@@wannabedal-adx458I was curious about qualifications as well. If two or more are certified lifeguards. EMT status etc.
@@Tanner6-tp8nx i will try explain this as best i can but its quite alot , the captains as well as officers are both traoned to higher first aod standards the captains of larger vessels , so much so that they are able to do small medical procedures at sea through the guidance of a doctor (there are systems onboard most but not all vessels depending on vessel size , where we have direct access to doctors 24/7 who are specialised in dealing with these scenarios and communicating with the captains trained in that manner a well known company for this is medaire which im sure if you googled that company may also give some insight
Really exciting drill! The radio sequences made the whole scene flow with urgency. And the music added tension and suspense with nonstop motion. An excellent production!
Good way to get the view count up. Not to mention the good crew training. As a safety director as well as a Firefighter/Medic training only makes your team more ready and reliable when a real life saving event occurs because it’s not a matter of if but when. Just keep practicing and living good safety and keep those when’s to a bare minimum.
Excellent video. Job well done by the crew. MOB is not something to freak out at, but to muster just like you guys did. Well done!
You sent me into a panic attack. Anxiety was raging because you said this is not a drill. This is not a drill. A good job and everyone doing their correct jobs and ending in success
Outstanding drill. Well done crew!
Paige and minimi 🥰 perfect for a Family 🤫
Nice drill guys thank you Loonies⚓️❤️
I would see the drone as a valuable tool in the search for a man overboard. Aerial view is far superior.
Exciting. Great drill.
Such an amazing crew!!! Always a blast to watch, and always learning new things! Btw yall hiring 😂😂😂😂
Great exercise. Glad to see Paige was rescued. Good job by all the crew. Have you ever done this at nighttime? Just to make it tougher?
Glad it was a drill after all!
Nicely done,,thanks for sharing,,😊
I’ve always thought that being in the water near the engines is dangerous. How much danger is the person in by being near the boat when you turn around to get them? Just curious how that works. Thank you for another great video!
Nice work everyone!!
Great job everyone, I didn't realise it was a drill until you got "Paige" on board, well done. Is it normal to do a sinking ship drill ? I expect it is but one probably wouldn't open the life rafts (I think, but don't know for sure, once opened, thats it) though the chase boat and toys could probably be used also.
modern methods for modern times. Keep a fully charged drone on close at hand. It's easier to see the contrast of the body from the air and you can just hover the drone over the person and not worry about losing line of sight. Of course this method only really works for crews large enough to spare one person for this.
Excellent response.
You should buy a Usafe waterjet powered lifebuoy, you control it by remote joystick. Much faster than a MOB boat. Just thow it in and steer to the emergency.
Great job !!!!
Perfect
How intense. Excellent.
“Man overboard on the starboard side” points to port side.. nice
Great camera work and editing. Professional level.
Great response! It’s like your crew knew the MOB SOPs back to front! Perfect Willamsons turn Cap.
I had a feeling it was a drill. The best drills are the ones unannounced. Having served in the Navy (and trained in ship handling and ship operations), I never heard the results of the muster passed over the radio. The many man overboard drills on my ship had muster reports called over the ship's announcing system. Still great job by all hands. Funny bits: What was Tristan doing at 5:38?!?!? Also Tristan popping "Paige's" head (balloon) behind Tyler was awesome!!!
I’m curious, obviously the drone was up to capture this for KZhead. But is the drone actually part of the emergency plan as well? As another spotter?
Great job to everyone!
good one team, really enjoying this channel 🙂
I thought it was a actual over board and great practice drill , I've gone thru this as a Marine on a naval ship its was all hands on deck.
Phenomenal job. Had me at the edge of tlmy seat. Question for you though, the rescue tender you spoke of, is it the front tender garage or do you have something more accessible standing by for such emergencies?
You have the drones on board, maybe consider adding that aspect to the drill. Eye's in the sky is often easier to search.
LOL when they put the doll face down on the deck.
Where did you call for pan pan? i suppose you didnt do it on ch16?
Good job….great vlog too
Awesome drill... at first i thought it was a real situation, but happy to know it's just a drill ... you guys can produce a movie, so realistic... regarding Nina's explanation why it's called "man overboard"... well if "Jack" wasn't there to save Rose from jumping.. and if Rose would make space for Jack in the floating wood thing... it would be called Woman Overboard... 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😛✌✌✌✌
Well done!
Loved the found footage vibe of the handheld shots. Really fits the theme of stress haha. Drone shots are also really clean. Great improvement Steve! Love it!
Great video! 💯
Omg! My heart stopped
"Paige" looking more like Slenderman, lol.
Nice work !
Super cool episode!
I am proud to watch you guys I love the discipline and professionalism Discipline warriors
Thank you @colby The crew reacted perfectly as they have been trained to do 🛥🛟
Fantastic job everyone! Being a safety man in my past I have to say that I like as true run throughs as possible. I do have a question about procedures, are they written down for crew to study? In the high voltage field we had rule that if it isn't written it isn't real. Just sayin'. But keep it up. I would love to see y'all do more videos of drills, maybe a fire drill, or medical drill. I also believe the Captain is part of the drill so saying "this is not a drill" is important.
0:30 Crew did great,... captain seemed confused pointing to port side but saying starboard!
Never stop scaring me, keeps me young 😉
❤❤❤ Gave me goosebumps You all are the shiznit Love from Mississippi
Thank you @tracey ☺️
Interesting Loon looked under tow at time of drill - would be interested in the SOPs whether it deals with that. Should the tow be released to remove a danger and tender recovered later - should the tow be shortened - should the tender be brought to the hip? Also does Loon have FLIR or infrared - who was on the search cameras - they can be the best eyes. Why does loon have an electric bow thruster - should it not be upgraded to hydraulic. Not only would it be a safety upgrade, Loon could upgrade to Autopilot Dynamic positioning.
Yeah. I’m out. Take care. Be well. God bless. It was fun for a bit. 😊
Are you on your way to Fort Lauderdale in preparation for the Atlantic crossing? Great drill, everybody was focused and acted quickly. Well done on a good exercise.
We just departed Fort Lauderdale and are currently Mid Atlantic. Videos usually run about 3 weeks behind from shooting to posting but we’re trying to close that gap. 🛥️😎
Looking like your encountering either weather or technical problems bit late into Gib from what I see you are off Madeira just now.
Considering the number of drones you have onboard, would they also not be a possible tool to use being able to get that birds eye perspective?
From a camera man great job Steve under pressure.
Masters
I notice you guys drain the pool for Atlantic crossings, what water do you guys refill it with? Salt water or fresh and chlorine?
I thought Paige was looking especially thin. I didn't notice any panic within the crew. I thought this was due to your practicing of this probability. Glad balloon Paige faired well
MOB Drills are mandatory once every month, that's something which has to be done very often, just keep this in mind.
Interesting Video. Was that Master 3000 Tyler running the deck? Very cool!
How about the merch? I want a couple Loon/Scubapro t-shirts.
We're working on it.. I promise
We did a MOB-drill in the navy many years ago. We throw a bouy in and could not find it. It is much harder than you think…
fantastic! Except... saying "this is not a drill" to the comms has precisely this problem: if you keep lying to people when screaming "help", they eventually won't come to help you when you will be saying the truth. I just thought I would drop this tiny bit of reason, I'm sure obvious for most. 😇
Totally agree. Retired US Navy GSMC(SW/AW)
No yachties were harmed in the production of this video!
Haha just a poorly made mannequin of Paige 😂
Tease! 😝
I've worked dangerous jobs (chemical plants) several times during my career and have to say, from what I could see, the crew performed admirably. My main clue that this was a drill was the good steady camera work - nothing like the films you see from real emergencies when the adrenaline is really flowing. That ends up looking more like police body cams. My only humble observation: In the after action review, I might have pressed a little harder for critical observations and suggestions for improvement right there while it was still fresh in everyone's minds. That can be hard when the team is so tight - so the captain could alternatively walk each individual through his office afterwards for completely non-attribution feedback.
I assume there always is more conversation than what we get to see on the video 😊