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Pioneering Spirit Fast Lift 14,000 T of Tyra East Platform
Allseas' Record Breaking 'Pioneering Spirit' took just 12 seconds to lift the 14,000T Tyra East Process and Accommodation Platform, using single fast lift technology
It's equal to the weight of 2 Eiffel Towers.
Details: lnkd.in/eAiZZNc
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It's equal to the weight of 2 Eiffel Towers.
Details: lnkd.in/eAiZZNc
#NauticusLive #Denmark #Allseas #Total #Noreco #Nordsofonden #Heerema #McDermott #SembcorpMarine #Development #Decommissioning #Recycle #Platform #HeavyLift #CraneVessel #Offshore #Maritime #Energy
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Pioneering Spirit Fast Lift of Tyra East Platform
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Record Breaking 'Pioneering Spirit' took just 12 seconds to lift the 14,000T Tyra East Process and Accommodation Platform, using single fast lift technology It's equal to the weight of 2 Eiffel Towers. The operation was completed safely and demonstrated the quality of the preparation carried out over the last 5 years for Tyra Redevelopment project in Denmark. One more lift left before the remov...
Australia’s new icebreaker RSV Nuyina Grounding
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The $529 million Australia's Icebreaker 'RSV Nuyina' contacted riverbank while en route from Romania to The Netherlands On 5th August Australian icebreaker RSV Nuyina stuck in the Dunabe River while en route from Damen's shipyard Galati bound for final commissioning and sea trials in the Netherlands Details: www.nauticuslive.com/post/1567/the-529-million-australias-icebreaker-rsv-nuyina-contact...
Pioneering Spirit removes third platform from Shell's Brent field
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Allseas' Record Breaking 'Pioneering Spirit' started the 2020 heavy lift season by removing Shell’s 17,000-tonne Brent Alpha platform in a single-lift The 44-year old structure has been delivered to Able UK’s Teesside decommissioning yard in North East England for recycling. Details: www.nauticuslive.com/post/1418/record-breaking-pioneering-spirit-removed-shells-17000-tonne-brent-alpha-platform...
Container ship CMA CGM DALILA ran aground while approaching Houston
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Container ship CMA CGM DALILA ran aground while approaching Houston, It is believed that the incident happened at around 14:45 UTC on Apr 22. Later the same day with the help of four tugs, it was refloated at around 18:30 UTC. The reason for grounding is not known. #NauticusLive #US #CMACGM #Grounding #Incident #ContainerShip #Maritime #Container
Fore section of Royal Wagenborg's EasyMax 2 at the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard
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Fore section of Royal Wagenborg's EasyMax 2 at the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard has been transported from the construction hall to the quay side. #NauticusLive #Netherlands #RoyalWagenborg #Shipyard #ShipBuilding #Technology #Maritime
Cemre Shipyard launched the first of the three service operation vessels (SOVs)
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Cemre Shipyard launched the first of the three service operation vessels (SOVs), Havyard 831L SOV series, currently under construction for MHI Vestas and Esvagt at its yard in Turkey. Once delivered in 2020 and 2021, vessels will service the Borssele III and IV offshore wind farm in the Netherlands, the Triton Knoll wind farm offshore England, and the Moray East wind farm off Scotland. First SO...
Equinor Troll phase 3 project
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Allseas Pipelay 'Solitare, the world’s largest pipelay vessel' completed the pipeline between Troll A and the new templates in the Troll phase 3 project for Equinor. : The new Troll project is historically profitable with a balance price of less than 10 dollars/barrel and has very low operational CO2 emissions due to electricity from onshore. : #NauticusLive #Norway #Equinor #Allseas #Project #...
FPSO by Marine and Offshore Institute
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Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading Unit No sound in this 15 Sec. duration video. Follow Marine and Offshore Institute : MaritimeAndOffshoreInstitute/
Marine Evacuation System Deployment
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Marine Evacuation System Deployment
Collision of Two Container Ships at Karachi Port
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Collision of Two Container Ships at Karachi Port
Controlled Collapse of a 2000 Ton Ship to Shore Crane
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Controlled Collapse of a 2000 Ton Ship to Shore Crane with explosives in Zeebruges Belgium
Jack Up Rig Alongside Offshore Fixed Platform
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Jack Up Rig Alongside Offshore Fixed Platform
Triplex Shark Jaw Emergency Release Test
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Triplex Shark Jaw Emergency Release Test
How each has the battery pack, lights, beacon and all that on top there all set to go is way neat.
This reminds me of the scene in Speed 2 Cruise Control lifeboat scene when they put a deflatable lifeboat into the ocean during the evacuation.
i'd sure love to go on the forbidden bouncy castle
That is badass! I can't imagine how much that jyst cost to run that test.😮
$10 someone's gonna jump ONTO those.
Hopefully they allow first class to board first. Heaven forbid that we would be seated next to steerage scum.
Sure this may seem fast but imagine the ship sinking and everyone trying to get out suddenly a good 1 1/2 mins to decent (not full) inflation is a long time
My luck would make me fall in the middle gap.
"A breathing tube is provided if you further need to inflate the lifeboat" 😮😂
My dude this is the sickest party island ever😂😂
Looks like a fancy inflatable body bag
now jump
As long as there is no waves and It’s not in a hurry
That'd be the longest two minutes of your life, waiting on that fucking thing to get off its ass.
So you have to CLIMB down the entire tube? I could see that being a nightmare in an actual scenario where lots of people are trying to go down at once.
No, you slide down it
@@brianfunt2619 it looks vertical ???
@@billjonesnation True, it does look like an odd system
in this system the tube is spiral inside, you dont just fall 😂. Theres a video here on yt showing it
Illegal migrants would slice through those new homes in no time.
I bet that won’t fit back in the bag.
Father, rent me The Forbidden Bouncy Castle. I have been a most earnest lad all year long and completed my maths.
Woah that’s nuts.i wanna go down the chute and explore 😂😂
Where's the video of it in rough seas?
Everyone’s got jokes, but I think it’s pretty neat.
They come with built in recipes for cooking people.
It costs $5000 to fire this weapon
More like 100000$
I think it takes too long
Too slow
They put these on the BC Ferries vessels in place of life boats. Scares me every time I walk past them thinking about having to use them. How are they going to convince the general public to actually get into one?
This is an emergency evacuation system for use on offshore oil platforms.
They will convince the passengers to get on board by sinking the main ship
down the tube, marines!! GO GO GO!!!
Spiderman approves😂
How do you get into the two farther ones? Do you jump, tuck and roll like a ball on a mini-golf course to the hole? 😉
Looks like there's an open hole in the wall that you can step through around the 1:00 mark. This video shows a similar system in more detail: ua-cam.com/video/5c11896sXF4/v-deo.html
@@scottjohnson9799 Thank you, I didn't see those holes. Although the "mini golf" idea might be a whole lot of fun, it's certainly less practical during the chaos of an emergency evacuation. 😉👍
That's cool, but I wonder how well the slide would function in high seas.
So they barely get in place in perfect conditions
Why are the rafts so tall
You ever been on the open ocean and seen how big the waves can get?
All looking nice, but what if the sea is real rough, storms etc. Will be impossible to use.
Yes, I am sure the designers of this system failed to take that into account /s
Take too long to open
Why dont we have this on every end of a house???👀🤷🏿♀️
These are not Titanic times where it takes forever to get to a cruise ship also there are a lot more big boats out there than there were in the early 1900s . They mostly are sailing not far from something so I'm guessing military helicopters could get to them in a relatively quick time with more life rafts or to literally pick up 75-90 people at a time each!
Uh-oh no power for the electric pump! Also what if it was a bomb that caused damage on the sides of the ship and has polluted the water with sharp debris?? Is there two of those pump lifeboats one on Port and one on starboard sides of the ship or only one lifeboat on starboard side?
This isn’t for ships. It’s for offshore oil platforms
@@Jmacdonald2386 Actually it is being used on cruise ships. Newer cruise ships use Marine Evacuation systems, which are enclosed inflatable spiral slides, to transfer passengers from the embarkation deck to a waiting life raft . Actually on a cruise ship it's used for the personnel and not the passengers. They still have lifeboats for them.
Well then you all just drown
It's an internal CO² canister, no power required. Marine life rafts are usually quite puncture resistant. There are actually two separate compartments on the underside of the hull, so even if one deflates you still have buoyancy. For situations where you have to abandon and the weather isn't terrible, i.e. groundings, collisions, ect, these are faster and safer to deploy than lifeboats. If a storm is causing you to go down, well basically your screwed either way. In the last 100 years, there have been 0 successful launches of lifeboats in winds greater than 60 kts. If a storm is big enough for your big ship to sink, the little boat probably won't survive.
Oh, and the ship I've crewed which had these, did have one on both port and starboard sides
Looks like a orange water slide
Imagine it deflates while ur inside 💀
I can see it now. Some rich Karen with her jimmy choos destroys that thing. RIP
A few changes and instant waterpark
Come a long ways since the titanic
And how do you handle the panicking entitled female who once down, doan wanna and ain't gunner do as directed?
Same as for a liferaft.
Is she panicking or would you say she was hysterical? If she is hysterical you get to slap em. It's the LAW!
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How they taken back it ? Any wideo ???
This reminds me of a real time strategy game where you have to patiently wait for your building to finish while danger is nearby.
Few workers hammering building Castle in AE2! :)
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Send in the engineers.
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how they gonna fold that back up lol
you dont. its a one-time use life raft
You have to get in the fish net tube to get down. Just try not get stuck and go under water while inside of the net.
how would you go under water its directly into the liferaft
@@seanmadigan5047dragged down with the ship
@@ElectrifiedGremlin The chutes detach with a given amount of force on them. Though the currents created by a sinking ship usually suck smaller boats under anyway. Might not be an issue for inflatables though.
@@daviddavidson2357 No way four inflatable rafts that size can get sucked down. And I'm sceptical about the small boat thing as well.
@@PrivateMemo When a ship sinks it brings down a lot of air with it. That air comes up in a series of *huge* bubbles. It also creates a vortex which is basically a downdraft of water That means the water is no both longer buoyant as the boat needs to float on what is essentially pockets of air for a short amount of time. If it's a small boat that can sink when flooded, it goes down, floods as water closes in around it and sinks to the bottom. It also needs to be able to resist the downdraft created by a vortex from the sinking ship, so it needs to resist being pulled under, though this is much less of an issue compared to air bubbles lowering the density of the water. With older style wooden lifeboats they weren't bouyant on their own, but bouyant due to displacing the water around them. Therefore if they got pulled under even a few metres and flooded they'd sink. With an inflatable raft it would need to get sucked down deep enough that the air is compressed to a point that it is no longer bouyant (compared to the hull itself making it bouyant by displacing water with air) which is highly unlikely.
I wanna see people demonstrating getting aboard
More importantly drunk or elderly passingers
@@stevenbowers4164 This is for oil rigs, production platforms NOT commercial vessels.
@@cmarano ua-cam.com/video/XCmWUlMKggU/v-deo.html Would you care to reconsider that comment
@@stevenbowers4164 Oh, OH, OH! I am disgusted. Thank you fr finding this.
@@cmarano this is for cruise and roro vessels . And for embarking you just fall down the chute as you are a slowed by the shape inside . The new model as a spiral slide inside the chute