How Giant Sea Machines Move Around The World [4K] | Huge Moves All Episodes | Spark
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- A 4K Compilation featuring some of the best Naval themed episodes of Huge Moves.
00:00:00 - Submarine
00:45:21 - Mega-Yachts
01:30:19 - Steamboat
02:14:16 - Hovercraft
E1 - A team of marine engineers attempts to move a 1,400-ton British-built submarine 700 miles across water and land in Canada. The epic journey sees HMCS Onondaga hauled across the stormy North Atlantic, through narrow locks and up a perilously steep railway to reach its final destination. Will the team complete the mission before the blizzards arrive?
E2 - A team race against time and tide to transport a fleet of mega-yachts worth over $160million from Genoa, Italy to Fort Lauderdale in Florida. The 20 bespoke yachts are too precious to sail across the Atlantic. So a Dutch team create a customized 'submersible' yacht transporter-ship to ferry the luxurious pleasure boats around the world.
The mission's success lies in the hands of loading master Tieke Springer. She must load, balance and secure the yachts on the transporter ships flat deck precisely so they can survive the rough sea crossing. Halfway through the 8,000km voyage, the ship runs into a hurricane. Will the precious cargo survive this deadly encounter?
E3 - Heavy Hauler Jeremy Patterson faces the titanic task of hauling one of America’s largest and most famous steamships, the SS President, almost 100 miles across sea and land in St Louis. His original plan - to haul the 100metre longship on a bed of over 80 wheels by road - is thwarted when it proves impossible to pull the ship out of the Mississippi.
This leaves him with the enormous challenge of slicing and dicing the ship into pieces using blow-torches and cranes. Strong gusts and winter blizzards make the task increasingly hazardous. Once all the pieces make it to the town of St Elmo, Jeremy must re-assemble the giant jigsaw puzzle in the middle of the town and transform it into a hotel. Will all the pieces fit back together?
E4 - A team of engineers attempts to build and haul a massive, brand new Search & Rescue Hovercraft 5,000 miles from Southampton to Vancouver in Canada. The Vancouver branch of the Canadian Coastguard deals with hundreds of emergencies every year along the western coastline. They desperately need a new type of all-terrain vehicle to cope with ever-increasing call outs. Engineers in Southampton, England have the answer.
Griffon Hoverworks are at the forefront of Hovercraft design and have struck a million-dollar deal with the coastguard to supply them with one of their biggest ever - the AP1-88. Now all they need to do is get it there - which proves to be an epic endeavour. This film follows the team put the craft through a series of rigorous sea trials followed by a dangerous crossing of a turbulent English Channel to the Netherlands where it will be craned onto an ocean-going vessel for its 5000-mile sea voyage long. Will the craft arrive in time to start saving lives?
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Super-size missions, risky routes, and the biggest cargo on the planet-imagine hauling a submarine over dry land, transporting a fleet of mega-yachts across the Atlantic, or relocating 20 ancient Egyptian temples...and now meet the heavy hauliers who tackle incredible odds to get the job done.
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#Ships #Submarine #Naval - Наука та технологія
Great soundtrack!
Heave Ho Under Tow,
we've got a way to go.
Heave Ho, journey's slow,
Pulling her home
Sidney Crosby built all those subs by himself. While he played his jr hockey there. True story
Drink a shot every time the narrator says "disaster".
It helps to keep the brain dead glued to their sets .
Well this was fun. I was unconscious before the playtime hit double digits.
The Canadians did well to get that Sub ashore, brilliant series of programmes I wish they were still being made 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The greatest music ever created lmao
Those songs are brilliant hahaha
Respect for all involved all professionals
Wwrtyhnm
amazing wow
Yaaaa Halifax/Dartmouth about time lol
Jinxed forever! Smashing the bottle on its way out the water lol
Just brilliant. Great channel. Great graphics. Recommendations on Twitter.
Oo
Here is an some expert advice Jack, why don't you drive your boat to Florida.... bahahaha. What a 🐙
The Lady from St Elmo and The President Riverboat ….. she was expecting for it to turn up in one piece.
What a hilarious attempt at opera.
I thought it was rather good!
Posted 11 hrs ago... 3k views... 1 single comment... me thinks an old video reposted 😂
Yeah it's now called ONONDAGA in Quebec sitting up on that hill! Uts even on trip adviser lol no name search brings up Rimouski in Quebec just same sub with 73 whare it has Rimouski and thay weird name lol
I went on board HMS Onyx with my late Dad when she visited Fleetwood, before the Falklands war. Nobody imagined that she actually had a role down there. Then I hear she had to struggle back home; with engine problems I think.
How could moving the yachts on the semi-submersible possibly be safer than simply sailing them across the Atlantic. Imagine the semi-submersible carrier gets into a storm while carrying all these yachts on top, and it starts to sway from side to side. And the yachts start toppling over. Everything would be destroyed. The yachts balanced precariously on the cradles are even more vulnerable than just motoring the yachts across the Atlantic. People have crossed the Atlantic in tiny row boats. I doubt the yachts are so vulnerable as they made it out to be.
I wonder if they are subtitling the songs in the hopes that we will sing along with them?
They got some bangers not gonna lie lol
"I am the way. I am the truth and the life. The only way to the Father is through me" (JOhn 14:6 ).
What kind of moron doesn’t tell them about additional stabilizers, glad he never worked on my heart lmao
The singing I could do without, that is deeply uncorfortable to have to sit through. The fabricated drama and constant listing of worst possible outcomes really doesn't help either. WELT documentaries do this much better.
Well said that's exactly how I felt about it too.
I came to the comments to bitch about the garbage music too
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57:00 sing along song
*26:35 - careen out of control.
+1
It all seems so ramshackle. In Australia we preserved one of the Oberons at the Maritime Museum in Sydney. But it was all thought out well before decommissioning and done under the supervision of the Navy. Every couple of years the Hull etc is maintained so it remains a museum quality exhibit. These are complex machines, this should not be done on a wing and a prayer.
On watching your posts I'll Consider your small request and you get my thumbs chap premo work you do if work be the word . Cheers. We have big whites here in NZ Stewart Isl.
What use is a "Mega Yacht" that can't cross an ocean, purely for show? :)
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doesnt make it 4K if you use 240p source
Has St Elmo thought through the long term future of "The President"? A form of Trust Fund will be essential to maintain it, if it is not to deteriorate over time and turn into St Elmo's "White Elephant"
Its never been reassembled, i looked it up that show is over 11 years old
@@AndyTrucker1985 seems like an extremely bad investment 😕
Or St Elmo's fire? Hahahahahaha!
hmmm I liked the music on the first one the music on the second one feels lost like they can't decide to go with disco or an old imperial russian sound
Anyone know the song at 1:10 ?
It's decals are silvering lol modellers will understand this is watched! 😄
safety gear?
These are good docs cut the russian sounding music is toxic cheese!
“Russian sounding music”? England and Wales is world-renowned for her choirs of men and boys, tight-knit chorus’ and intricate harmonizations. The hymn is entirely “English” and thoroughly reflective of Britains long standing naval traditions….to suggest “Heave Ho, away we go” is “Russian sounding” is really too much….it’s about as English as you can possibly get.
@@gondolacrescent5 it’s bad music anyway so who cares
It's amazing seeing a normal person thinking oh I can do that no problem! What a half arse job it's been! So unprofessional haha! Even the opera tow or tip lol more like a Russian orchestra that rubbish lol
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Get an adblocker then! I've not seen one yet using ublock
stopped watching because of the attempt to make this a musical, ended up skipping way to much it wasnt worth finishing sadly.
sadly i had to do the same thing. totally ruined what might have been an interesting video.:(
Great video's but whats up with the cheesy songs? NO, Nada, No Mas, Owari stop....
Interesting documentaries but not real keen on the soundtrack by the Red Army Choir.
Actually the An225 was the biggest and they're Ukrainian.
225 is the single biggest, the 124 is the biggest production aircraft.
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Family guy episode
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@Spark while this documentary had some very interesting concepts it was ruined by your incessant need to dramatize and to make this into a musical and a bad one at that. I simply couldn't watch it all the way through. Whoever thought that this type of over dramatization was needed needs to be fired. 3/10. Just present the events as they are, they are interesting enough without all the drama and bad music. Cheers.
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The crew of the starship sapphire seem like amateurs...how do you not inform them of the stabilizers? And also be late ..... 🤡