Wolfgang keep up the videos. They're relaxing and informative. A glimpse into a life far removed from my own. I watch them during my work as a software developer
@@Wolfgang227 Yes please keep up the videos. For me it is a glimpse into a life I led more than 40 years ago, when I was an AB most of the time on log ships for about 7 years.
@@Rayrizzletv The experience of others do not really help you, you have to make your own. Life is a challenge, it is for learning and growing. Never mind what happens, try to stay in a positive state, everything happens for a reason, to test you, how you will be able to pass any challenge. And don’t be too serious, life should be fun, what you cannot learn in this life, you can learn in the next one.
Life on the high seas. We watch adventure movies of such things while some people actually live it. How remarkable your videos are- to see the blue rolling waves in the great seas, I thank you. And compliments to the chef - what a pristine shining clean kitchen she keeps! Gordon Ramsey would be proud.
Thank you for your comment. About the kitchen I have to admit, it is a brand new ship, it was our first voyage, so not many dishes have been prepared yet in this kitchen.
This log carrier could probably loaded with 10,000 M3 of temperate logs. The stanchions and lashing must be done properly before sailing out of port. I have been watching and supervising log loading in one of our ports in Sarawak, Malaysia. Lives were so dangerous for sailors on board the logs carrier. I always encourage the captain not to load their ship too excessively. Sometimes I would encourage the chief mate to shut out the cargo
Try sailing aboard a helicopter carrier in the S. China Sea during a ripe typhoon. A deck of 1.5" plate steel split for ten feet amongst other problems.
Perhaps it was just a normal weather phenomena. But there is a saying “misery loves misery”, if someone does too many negative things, negative things will happen to him. This applies also to a group of people, to a nation or to all mankind. So if too many negative things are done, nature will not revenge, but we will draw and cause negative things to happen, we will trigger negative events ourselves. Something similar has happened to the people of Atlantis. They did not destroy their environment but misused their energy and mind power to do terrible things, they mixed human DNA with animal DNA and created all sort of mixed beings and slaves. They had arenas where their creation had to fight each other until death. They created so much negative energy that an asteroid was drawn in which smashed them.
@@jollyrancher4891 That is not easy to find. You can find something in the books of Dolores Cannon but don’t ask me wich one, maybe in one of the “Convolutet Univers” or others.
If you want to know more of this ship, you have to watch my other videos: Launching: ua-cam.com/video/6LVdr460IP8/v-deo.html Loading: ua-cam.com/video/sa4OUHzinEs/v-deo.html In a storm: ua-cam.com/video/fcbGVI1ClAM/v-deo.html passing an ice field: ua-cam.com/video/I2MCl3iA-Zo/v-deo.html Engine room tour: ua-cam.com/video/V-co2sP_KyQ/v-deo.html
@@aluminusmotusnis3850 All the information and much more you can find in the mentioned videos, but if you are in such a hurry, the ship is coming from the USA and is going to China. (and I did add two more links)
Yes, she is a very good cook. If a ship is properly designed and built, the inside is normally not getting damaged. I was on one ship which was too bulky in front and behaved terrible in bad weather. When it dived into the waves, the whole ship came to a sudden halt and the accommodation whipped a few times. Drawers just flew out from the cupboards, the telex paper roll flew through the bridge, even the radar broke from the foundation. The crew, fully dressed and with life wests on, were lying in the alleyways and praying, while we passed a typhoon near Japan.
A cargo of logs like that can never be 100% stable, no mater how tight the cables are. That's nothing something I would like to have on my ship if I were a captain because if it fails, it FAILS lol
@@Wolfgang227 thank you sir jan even you cannot understand my language but you still support my pabor as a friend..THANKS a lot..more blogs to come sir jan..keepsafe...
Yes, you are right but as we travel all around the world, I was also in the Indian Ocean in the Somali pirates infested area and made a video about it, you can see it in my channel.
@2:45, this just lets us know we really are just a wine cork in the ocean, great video an awesome footage of the ship an crew @ work Fair Winds An Calm Seas, stay blessed.
Omg those are rough seas. Very nice footage. Very beautiful ocean. Huge waves.
Wolfgang keep up the videos. They're relaxing and informative. A glimpse into a life far removed from my own. I watch them during my work as a software developer
Jacob, thank you for your comment, it gives me power to make more videos.
@@Wolfgang227 Yes please keep up the videos. For me it is a glimpse into a life I led more than 40 years ago, when I was an AB most of the time on log ships for about 7 years.
Agreed. Very cool videos.
I'd love to experience this - scary but thrilling !
Same like me,7 jears i have see this,what an memory of that days,I'am now 72 jears old,,i started when i was 18 jears old.
So you can look back to an adventurous life and you can enjoy now your retirement and watch mine and other videos.
Brings back memories of my seaman days.
That's great, I am glad you enjoy my videos.
how was your experience? I’m getting all my paperwork now so I can be out of here by 2021
@@Rayrizzletv The experience of others do not really help you, you have to make your own. Life is a challenge, it is for learning and growing. Never mind what happens, try to stay in a positive state, everything happens for a reason, to test you, how you will be able to pass any challenge. And don’t be too serious, life should be fun, what you cannot learn in this life, you can learn in the next one.
Life on the high seas. We watch adventure movies of such things while some people actually live it. How remarkable your videos are- to see the blue rolling waves in the great seas, I thank you. And compliments to the chef - what a pristine shining clean kitchen she keeps! Gordon Ramsey would be proud.
Thank you for your comment. About the kitchen I have to admit, it is a brand new ship, it was our first voyage, so not many dishes have been prepared yet in this kitchen.
Nice takes! Nice editio!
Thank you for the video, please post more.
You are welcome, I am glad you like it.
Tree huggers flip out on this ship, o'god!
Love from jamshedpur Jharkhand jugsalai chapariya mohalla indian
I love following the voyage! please keep us updated with more videos and continue with other voyages
OK, I am glad you like my videos.
Amazing
Wooowww amazing! It's my dream ❤️
Later on we did pass an ice field: ua-cam.com/video/I2MCl3iA-Zo/v-deo.html
First time I see this kind of storm & waves. Same time I pray for safe journey.
This is not yet the storm, the storm is a day ahead: ua-cam.com/video/fcbGVI1ClAM/v-deo.html
Horrible. Thank God. U r safe.
@@AbdulMajeed-vu7lf Thank you for your concern.
Looks like a very well run ship!
No wonder, it is brand new, the first voyage.
Where are the logs from and where are they going?
Great video, love the still shots. Show us the galley and what the cook is making LOL. Take care.
Thank you, and thanks for your comment.
so strong nature is. which ocean is this ?
North Pacific.
@@Wolfgang227
thanx
Minute 4:45 of this video is scary! God bless you and your crew & keep you all safe.
Thank you and God bless you too..
I miss sailing because im stay home seven mont not sailing
Still safety ..good memories dangerous day..😆
Wao ombak ya tingi nian
Salam
👉👍🤩😁🙏👏
Sukses 4you
👍
Thank you.
WOW!!! Scary... Glad you, your crew and your ship all made it safely!
Yes, we consider ourselves lucky, thank you for your comment.
Power of nature
Our GOD the father is so Amazing my friend. .no one can reached his power
Oops... wife with knife in a rolling ship? That's scary.
Is this an SBI vessel ?
I am not sure what you are referring to, but I don't think so.
@@Wolfgang227 SBI means Scorpio Bulkers Inc. This log carrier looks like a vessel they own.
@@nautilus265 No, I never heard of this company. Funny, I searched on the internet and "State Bank of India" came up.
Es impresionante,,y....bastante madera...
awful journey across the ocean, hit by a storm, may his journey safely reach his destination
We did reach safely, besides the damage happened, thank you.
This log carrier could probably loaded with 10,000 M3 of temperate logs. The stanchions and lashing must be done properly before sailing out of port. I have been watching and supervising log loading in one of our ports in Sarawak, Malaysia. Lives were so dangerous for sailors on board the logs carrier. I always encourage the captain not to load their ship too excessively. Sometimes I would encourage the chief mate to shut out the cargo
Cargo capacity of this vessel is 46,700 M3. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Great vid. I feel like I am there
Thank you, I am glad you enjoy it.
Stern Sea More Speed Rolling Beautifully Can Sleep Nicely after Couple of Beers
Haha!..for me i cant sleep because im always spitting a shit from inside of my stomach
Try sailing aboard a helicopter carrier in the S. China Sea during a ripe typhoon. A deck of 1.5" plate steel split for ten feet amongst other problems.
I made it through a few typhoon, I know what you are talking about. Unfortunately I did not record all the mess, I just had no feeling for it.
Very dangerous storm
This is not yet the storm, it is a day ahead of us
ua-cam.com/video/fcbGVI1ClAM/v-deo.html
@@Wolfgang227 ya ok thanku caption
what is your job?
My job is Chief Engineer
@@Wolfgang227 awesome thanks for responding!
If just the water and wind can do that much damage to the ship, what chance does a person on the deck have? None. That's what.
Aí é só para os fortes!
Keep safe
Will do, thank you.
@@Wolfgang227 can I ask u sir..hmm u have ah Pinoy crew on this ship u onboard
@@darreineasas4596 Yes we have, if you watch my other videos you can see some of them. I made one video of the ship crew market in Manila.
Kuril iseland Siabria
Meu deus só de ver já fico tonta
Safety box not very appropriately named .
Inside the box was fire fighting equipment.
Wolfgang227 Wasn’t very safe when it fell off the bracket .
Natures revenge for cutting down all of those trees for Chinese furniture. 😅
Perhaps it was just a normal weather phenomena. But there is a saying “misery loves misery”, if someone does too many negative things, negative things will happen to him. This applies also to a group of people, to a nation or to all mankind. So if too many negative things are done, nature will not revenge, but we will draw and cause negative things to happen, we will trigger negative events ourselves. Something similar has happened to the people of Atlantis. They did not destroy their environment but misused their energy and mind power to do terrible things, they mixed human DNA with animal DNA and created all sort of mixed beings and slaves. They had arenas where their creation had to fight each other until death. They created so much negative energy that an asteroid was drawn in which smashed them.
@@Wolfgang227 Uh, ok. 🙄
@@Wolfgang227 i must research the mixed dna beings of atlantis. Would you suggest anything?
@@jollyrancher4891 That is not easy to find. You can find something in the books of Dolores Cannon but don’t ask me wich one, maybe in one of the “Convolutet Univers” or others.
So interesting! Thank you for sharing the video. Where is this ship coming from and what is its destination?
If you want to know more of this ship, you have to watch my other videos:
Launching: ua-cam.com/video/6LVdr460IP8/v-deo.html
Loading: ua-cam.com/video/sa4OUHzinEs/v-deo.html
In a storm: ua-cam.com/video/fcbGVI1ClAM/v-deo.html
passing an ice field: ua-cam.com/video/I2MCl3iA-Zo/v-deo.html
Engine room tour: ua-cam.com/video/V-co2sP_KyQ/v-deo.html
@@Wolfgang227 just answer her question, man. Dont offer other videos for views!
@@aluminusmotusnis3850 All the information and much more you can find in the mentioned videos, but if you are in such a hurry, the ship is coming from the USA and is going to China. (and I did add two more links)
@@aluminusmotusnis3850 I was about to say that mate!
Amazing watching from Vegas 💚
Watching you from Brazil buddie, loved your videos ❤️❤️❤️🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thank you, I am glad you like it.
wirklich schön . Könnte ich stundenlang sehen .
Danke, freut mich.
Wow, the power of the ocean is immense! Is your wife a good cook? Does the storm damage things inside as the ship rolls and sways?
Yes, she is a very good cook. If a ship is properly designed and built, the inside is normally not getting damaged. I was on one ship which was too bulky in front and behaved terrible in bad weather. When it dived into the waves, the whole ship came to a sudden halt and the accommodation whipped a few times. Drawers just flew out from the cupboards, the telex paper roll flew through the bridge, even the radar broke from the foundation. The crew, fully dressed and with life wests on, were lying in the alleyways and praying, while we passed a typhoon near Japan.
Sir Jan,..can you click my name?
Отличное видео!! Шторм завораживает! Спасибо!!!
Ah, memories of nearly being washed over as a seaman.
Lucky you made it. Where I was recording it was also a bit risky. I had to duck down to protect my camera from the spray water.
A cargo of logs like that can never be 100% stable, no mater how tight the cables are. That's nothing something I would like to have on my ship if I were a captain because if it fails, it FAILS lol
Levando nossa madeira embora
Pois é
Hi sir jan..have a nice day..your friend from philippines
Hi my new friend from the Philippines, actually I do have many friends in the Philippines.
@@Wolfgang227 please click my name my friend..your content are mostly curiously..
@@ramel_caballerolifepage1278 I did ...
@@Wolfgang227 thank you sir jan even you cannot understand my language but you still support my pabor as a friend..THANKS a lot..more blogs to come sir jan..keepsafe...
ONCE I WORKED IN A LOG CARRIER DEFORESTATION FROM SIERRA LEONE N BACK TO GEELONG AUSTRALIA BRILLIANT VIDEO GENUINE ENVIRONMENT SOUNDS WELL DONE
Thank you for your comment.
@@Wolfgang227 Who's this @wolfgang22
@@janpeiris1376 Who is who, it could be me.
@@Wolfgang227 Oh You Are the BEST
I also Wondering this Jungle Wolfgang
Wuaoo hasta los barcos grandes los hace pasar trabajo elmar es terrible
Captain 👨✈️, you have a adventurous journey with your cargo ship 🚢!
On the other hand more safety than Somali Pirates
Yes, you are right but as we travel all around the world, I was also in the Indian Ocean in the Somali pirates infested area and made a video about it, you can see it in my channel.
Brother good vidio , from Pakistan karachi
Thank you, I have a video from Karachi loading fertiliser, you can see in my channel.
Name of log carrier pl once I worked on board Log Carrier
Sorry, no names will be given.
@@Wolfgang227 Am Srilankans
Tx u..brings back memories when working on OSVs ...👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you like my video, I have some more in my channel.
Keep safe sailing capt and godbless
Thank you, God bless you too, wherever you are.
Amazing video, keep it up and stay connected
Thank you.
@2:45, this just lets us know we really are just a wine cork in the ocean, great video an awesome footage of the ship an crew @ work Fair Winds An Calm Seas, stay blessed.
Thanks, and thanks for your comment.