A good explore my freind. A lot of bits left on the boat but as previously mentioned someone must own it. It would be a shame to scrap it alhough it would be worth a good bit though. All the best ☕👍
It looks like it was sand/gravel carrier for dredging operations, not a fishing boat. That thing that look like it was a compass looked like part of a gimble mounting, for a compass... This may help to explain why so much of that cabin was made of wood, not metal. 👍
Next time you do something like this in a ship, I recommend you take an oxygen tester with you. To this day the biggest killer on ships is entertaining enclosed spaces due to rusting taking the oxygen out of the atmosphere. You went somewhere in the ship that looked dodgy due to rusting.
@@E_UNIT my man - I applaud your response because I thought I would get a load of "Karen" responses from your followers! I'm in the Merchant Navy and permit writing for enclosed spaces is what I get paid for... I could probably get an oxygen monitor to you if this is your regular thing and you can't get a decent affordable one online. I'm based in Hampshire, let me know if I can help. Great upload btw
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A good explore my freind.
A lot of bits left on the boat but as previously mentioned someone must own it.
It would be a shame to scrap it alhough it would be worth a good bit though.
All the best
☕👍
Thankyou mate. Yeah It must be owned. Just vacant But I was cheeky enough for a look. I hope it does get saved, it's an awesome ship
It looks like it was sand/gravel carrier for dredging operations, not a fishing boat.
That thing that look like it was a compass looked like part of a gimble mounting, for a compass...
This may help to explain why so much of that cabin was made of wood, not metal.
👍
Ahh this makes sense. Thankyou for your comment
Next time you do something like this in a ship, I recommend you take an oxygen tester with you. To this day the biggest killer on ships is entertaining enclosed spaces due to rusting taking the oxygen out of the atmosphere. You went somewhere in the ship that looked dodgy due to rusting.
I never thought about that. I will do, thankyou
@@E_UNIT my man - I applaud your response because I thought I would get a load of "Karen" responses from your followers! I'm in the Merchant Navy and permit writing for enclosed spaces is what I get paid for... I could probably get an oxygen monitor to you if this is your regular thing and you can't get a decent affordable one online. I'm based in Hampshire, let me know if I can help.
Great upload btw
I try my hardest to be as safe as I can. It sounds like a really Intresting job you have 😊 constructive criticism like this is perfect and I greatly appreciate it.
Head over to my Facebook E-UNIT urban explorer and drop me a message. It's easier 😊👍
Why so many cups?!
thirsty
lots of buttons for your ADHD!!
Definitely hahhaha