I served on 3 ships back in the 1960s, haven't been back to sea since 1969. Your videos and ship tours, like this one, are very enjoyable to me. I was an electrician and stood my watches in the engine rooms, but had the run of the ship because every space had electrical gear. Favorite memories include going up and fixing the aircraft warning lights (highest point on the ship) a couple different times while out at sea, great view up there...Great video, thanks.
* Jste Úžasný Lidé Bez Rozdílú Postavení a Vždy Budete Krásné Povolání Kapitána a Jeho Celý Posádce Vždy Velmi Srdečné Od Vás Ukázka Vaší Lodí Úcta a Hluboký Respekt na Všech Sociálních Médiích 💙🙏🙌✌
The hard work behind your full view of the ship is amazing,it's not an easy thing to cover such a huge ship in one view really wonderful! and the blue waters and skies are beautiful with a rainbow added beauty for vlog output ..and video is perfect informative with each and every point. keep going on👍
As one of your followers, I just wanted to tell you that your beautiful but simple Kara inspired me to want to wear one myself, so - after ordering it from Punjab, it finally arrived at my local post office just yesterday, and believe me; I absolutely LOVE it! . . . Thank you dear Karanvir, for being the source of my inspiration, as it now will forever remind me of your great and beautiful country and it's unique and lovely people! . . .💓 Blessings and the very best of wishes from 🇳🇴🙏 _PS:_ I love how you managed to incorporate your dad's passion for flying [and _your_ love and respect for him!] into your channel's 'background'; *_A Helicopter fused into the seafarer's anchor! . . ._* Such a _brilliant_ and powerful symbolism!!! 😉🙏
As always this vlog is so informative and of good help to those aspirants seafarer...hats- off to this man , very knowlegable and competent in his chosen field !
You do such an incredible job explaining things so that people like me can understand them. I also need to add that your positive attitude and amazing filming make these videos top notch! Keep up the great work brother.
Sorry I had to postpone the watching of this episode Karanvir, but right now, after having taken the entire tour together with you, I'm even more impressed with your comprehensive knowledge and your hands on explanation of 'connecting the dots' re. everything that is needed for such a massive ship to be operating! And, mind you; more than _once_ I've been struck by the thought that from your _employer's_ point of view - your detailed [and brilliantly directed!] videos most _definitely_ is contributing into making you a unique asset for the company, your captain, and the rest of the ship's crew! (And, I might add, I'm speaking from over 50 years as a seafarer across the globe here, and so every one of your videos immediately puts me in either 'at sea-mode' - alternatively 'alongside-mode' and all in between! . . . The only thing I might regret on _your_ part, is the extremely short 'stop overs' today's shipping involves, literally robbing you of the possibility of shore leave in the different ports of call, thereby _not_ getting a little taste of different cultures and such, . . . . As an example; I was only 16 when the ship I worked on at the time, were loading corn/grain [maize] on the US West Coast - bound for Pusan, S. Korea. Upon arrival, we had a draft [which determines the _minimum_ depth of water a ship can safely navigate] prohibiting us from going alongside (as moored to a pier/wharf), so we had to stay anchored for more than a month, unloading by our ship's cranes to small barges, before being able to go into the port proper, where shore cranes (with greater capacity) were used, and where we stayed securely moored for yet _another_ month(!), all this on account of that the hatch covers for our 5 cargo holds had to be immediately closed shut once rain started! - Well, since this was in monsoon season, there was a _lot_ of closing and opening, and this naturally interrupted our unloading tremendously, the _upside_ for the crew on the other hand, was the we were allowed and able to frequently go ashore, even spending the _night_ ashore (with all _that_ might encompass!...), sadly, this also was something that might actually _heavily_ 'eat into' one's personal budget during the stay (something_ today's_ seafarers are easily avoiding!). Still, this gave opportunities for lots of experiences and lots of memories were made! . . . . I thought I just wanted to share this! 😃 Take care, stay safe, be happy & Bon Voyages dear Karanvir! . . . 🙏
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar As the saying goes; ''It's a business doing pleasure!'' - You're most welcome!🙏 (Btw, since you've shown so much of and from the different vessels _you've_ been on so far, I thought I'd let you have glimpse of my last ship before I went ashore for good, this is the Norwegian Stand-By/AWSAR-ship ''STRIL POSEIDON'', which has been operating in the Norwegian offshore oil & gas fields since it was launched, specifically built for off shore emergency operations; assets.website-files.com/5e9eaf9c71a16bb9bef6974b/5eccd5dea81c50ae8be1b976_Poseidon.jpg www.wartsila.com/encyclopedia/term/standby-rescue-vessel-stril-poseidon As an avid helicopter enthusiast, I always enjoyed the training regime we had with the Airbus EC225 L1 Super Puma AWSAR-helicopter based on the nearby oil platform, picture: The heli's rescue man hanging from the winch, ready to be lowered down to our ship during winch-training (the ''HEIDRUN'' oil platform seen in the background, and where the chopper was based!). अपना ख्याल रखें मेरे दोस्त! 🙏
Your dedication is awesome. Thanks for taking the time to make the video. Excellent coverage of the ship. Very interesting and informative tour of the ship.
Super cool vlog !! Very interesting and informative tour of the ship !! Loved it !! Lot of hard work gone in this one too !! Proud of you my sailor boy !! Stay safe stay blessed always !! 🙏👦🏼❤️❤️❤️⚓️
There s no words to describe u man...lot of efforts u did and I myself felt tired walking with u throughout the entire ship.. I felt that i might lost the route.. So many ways inside the ship and I wonder how u went correctly.. Also going alone outside the ship, containers, crane getting scared..please be safe... Lots of love and prayers for u.. 🥰🥰
Thank you for taking your valuable time to bring us this unique videos, Im currently waiting for an opportunity as a deck cadet so this videos are inspiring me every day, also learning a lot!!
Thank you,Good demostration on the entire container ship individual sections I got better briefing before working on these type of vessel in future as Engine Room cadet.
Thank you for uploading this amazing footage. I loved the AFT station views! Simply beautiful, made me miss my Dad and travelling with him on the Safmarine Big Whites. Seeing the AFT station I could actually smell the sea water and grease.. brings back awesome memories.. Thank you again
I remember when you got your promotion. Love your videos. Entertaining and very educational. You have a great job with a lot of responsibility associated with it. Beautiful and amazing ship. Thank You
Greetings from Gonzales, Louisiana. Not many people get to see the Sun set like that. The Sun rising, now that's another thing. To all sailors of the world, my hat is off to you.
Karan, I noticed @ 24.28 the rescue boat has a water barrel for the leg of the outboard so it can be run and kept in good order, I am a retired outboard mechanic we had several of those and a backup tank for larger boats with V6 outboards when we serviced them back in the day. Thanks for covering so many aspects of life on a working ship. Cheers from 🇦🇺 👍
Amazing content. I can relate to it more as my dad has been in the industry. So much information is available about how things work inside a ship and how a handful of crew manages everything. Would love a video on food preparation including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Loads of love. #fam.
Gentleman, I admire you a lot. Your knowledge and dedication are superb. Your videos are excellent. Though I am a retired person, I feel like joining the Merchant Navy. You have inspired me. All the best. I am from Bangalore in India.
Hi Karanvir......Thanks so much for sharing about what goes on inside a Maersk container ship. I live in Bayonne NJ . directly on the Kill Van Kull which leads to Port Elizabeth NJ. And yes I see Maersk container ships pass by every day.in the narrow Kill which is only 900 feet wide. I can almost touch your ship as it passes bye!! When the Emma Maersk ( approx 1300 ft. long and 170 wide) passes bye, it is absolutely stunning.. At least know I have a much better understanding about what really goes on inside!! You-re videos are the absolute best and thanks so much for sharing. Take Care
I just watched your video. It was a pleasure, well done. To the point, not too much not too little. Good and clear explanation. Good speed. Fine and easy background music. Again, very well done. Hope you create more. I subscribed
HI THERE ! KSN SIR , ACTUALLY I WAS TRYING TO WORK IN LAUNDRY OR HELPER KIND OF JOBS FOR CRUISE OR VESSEL SHIPS , BUT DUE TO QUALIFICATION & FINANCIAL PROBLEMS I AM NOT ABLE TO , IT WAS MY DREAM TO BE A PART OF WATER & THANKYOU SO MUCH TO YOU , BECAUSE OF YOUR DETAILED VIDEOS I AM ABLE TO SEE IT ALL . I AM LUCKY ENOUGH TO SEE YOUR VIDEOS AND DIE SATISFYING NOW . THANKS KSN SIR .
Another great watch. Thank you for taking the time and effort to share your work and life at sea. Some spectacular views. I remember going to the Engine Room one one of Dads ships and the heat took my breath away and the noise was at a level I never experienced before... I was only about 10yrs old... 🙂
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar When I was about 20 years old (I'm74 now) my Dad worked for a Major Oil company and he really wanted me to have a summer job aboard an Oil Tanker. He said the food is terrific, and so is the pay, and I'd get to see a lot of the world! He tried really hard to get me in, but at that time, the Unions were tough to brek through, so I never got to go! I did work for an airline later on and traveled a great deal, but I always throught what an adventure it would have been to travel on the high seas! So thanks to you and your videos, I've getting that experience, albeit it through video! Thanks again, Karanvir! I DO enjoy your videos a great deal!!!!!
Hi Karan good to see you 😍 video is soooooooo awesome and amazing and informative as usual... God bless you and good luck with your job and good take care of yourself ❤️ lots of greetings ❤️
I served on 3 ships back in the 1960s, haven't been back to sea since 1969. Your videos and ship tours, like this one, are very enjoyable to me. I was an electrician and stood my watches in the engine rooms, but had the run of the ship because every space had electrical gear. Favorite memories include going up and fixing the aircraft warning lights (highest point on the ship) a couple different times while out at sea, great view up there...Great video, thanks.
My dad was as well, he at the age of 17 was one of the engineers and worked in the ship room.
The man just made a movie in the middle of the ocean 🌊
❤️🌊
I can't imagine the personal dedication & hard work it takes to run a ship like this, I hope they pay you well, God Bless!
They do
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Could you plz tell a rough estimate of how much is the salary on ship and which course you have done
The quality of film is appreciable !❤
* Jste Úžasný Lidé Bez Rozdílú Postavení a Vždy Budete Krásné Povolání Kapitána a Jeho Celý Posádce Vždy Velmi Srdečné Od Vás Ukázka Vaší Lodí Úcta a Hluboký Respekt na Všech Sociálních Médiích 💙🙏🙌✌
The hard work behind your full view of the ship is amazing,it's not an easy thing to cover such a huge ship in one view really wonderful! and the blue waters and skies are beautiful with a rainbow added beauty for vlog output ..and video is perfect informative with each and every point. keep going on👍
Thank you very much! Leela
As one of your followers, I just wanted to tell you that your beautiful but simple Kara inspired me to want to wear one myself, so - after ordering it from Punjab, it finally arrived at my local post office just yesterday, and believe me; I absolutely LOVE it! . . .
Thank you dear Karanvir, for being the source of my inspiration, as it now will forever remind me of your great and beautiful country and it's unique and lovely people! . . .💓
Blessings and the very best of wishes from 🇳🇴🙏
_PS:_ I love how you managed to incorporate your dad's passion for flying [and _your_ love and respect for him!] into your channel's 'background';
*_A Helicopter fused into the seafarer's anchor! . . ._*
Such a _brilliant_ and powerful symbolism!!! 😉🙏
Thank you so much ❤️
Thanks for showing us around your ship you can tell you take a lot of pride in your job 👍
My pleasure!
Karanvir, thanks for taking the time to make the video. Awesome. Enjoy the day and continued safe voyage to you and your shipmates. :)
Thank you Steven
these type of videos inspires me more and more to go through Marine Life
🌊🌊
How Many Responsibilities he has on ship , but still he is dedicated to share all small-small informations to new ones . Salute Man 🙌💗
Always will try
As always this vlog is so informative and of good help to those aspirants seafarer...hats- off to this man , very knowlegable and competent in his chosen field !
Thanks a ton
You do such an incredible job explaining things so that people like me can understand them. I also need to add that your positive attitude and amazing filming make these videos top notch! Keep up the great work brother.
I appreciate that Kevin
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar 😁👍
Sorry I had to postpone the watching of this episode Karanvir, but right now, after having taken the entire tour together with you, I'm even more impressed with your comprehensive knowledge and your hands on explanation of 'connecting the dots' re. everything that is needed for such a massive ship to be operating!
And, mind you; more than _once_ I've been struck by the thought that from your _employer's_ point of view - your detailed [and brilliantly directed!] videos most _definitely_ is contributing into making you a unique asset for the company, your captain, and the rest of the ship's crew! (And, I might add, I'm speaking from over 50 years as a seafarer across the globe here, and so every one of your videos immediately puts me in either 'at sea-mode' - alternatively 'alongside-mode' and all in between! . . .
The only thing I might regret on _your_ part, is the extremely short 'stop overs' today's shipping involves, literally robbing you of the possibility of shore leave in the different ports of call, thereby _not_ getting a little taste of different cultures and such, . . . .
As an example; I was only 16 when the ship I worked on at the time, were loading corn/grain [maize] on the US West Coast - bound for Pusan, S. Korea.
Upon arrival, we had a draft [which determines the _minimum_ depth of water a ship can safely navigate] prohibiting us from going alongside (as moored to a pier/wharf), so we had to stay anchored for more than a month, unloading by our ship's cranes to small barges, before being able to go into the port proper, where shore cranes (with greater capacity) were used, and where we stayed securely moored for yet _another_ month(!), all this on account of that the hatch covers for our 5 cargo holds had to be immediately closed shut once rain started! - Well, since this was in monsoon season, there was a _lot_ of closing and opening, and this naturally interrupted our unloading tremendously, the _upside_ for the crew on the other hand, was the we were allowed and able to frequently go ashore, even spending the _night_ ashore (with all _that_ might encompass!...), sadly, this also was something that might actually _heavily_ 'eat into' one's personal budget during the stay (something_ today's_ seafarers are easily avoiding!). Still, this gave opportunities for lots of experiences and lots of memories were made! . . . . I thought I just wanted to share this! 😃
Take care, stay safe, be happy & Bon Voyages dear Karanvir! . . . 🙏
Thank you Eric for writing such a heartfelt long comment!
It really made my day ❤️
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar As the saying goes; ''It's a business doing pleasure!'' - You're most welcome!🙏
(Btw, since you've shown so much of and from the different vessels _you've_ been on so far, I thought I'd let you have glimpse of my last ship before I went ashore for good, this is the Norwegian Stand-By/AWSAR-ship ''STRIL POSEIDON'', which has been operating in the Norwegian offshore oil & gas fields since it was launched, specifically built for off shore emergency operations;
assets.website-files.com/5e9eaf9c71a16bb9bef6974b/5eccd5dea81c50ae8be1b976_Poseidon.jpg
www.wartsila.com/encyclopedia/term/standby-rescue-vessel-stril-poseidon
As an avid helicopter enthusiast, I always enjoyed the training regime we had with the Airbus EC225 L1 Super Puma AWSAR-helicopter based on the nearby oil platform, picture: The heli's rescue man hanging from the winch, ready to be lowered down to our ship during winch-training (the ''HEIDRUN'' oil platform seen in the background, and where the chopper was based!).
अपना ख्याल रखें मेरे दोस्त! 🙏
Hi Karan, Love your VLOGS . Its a good way to get to know the life we think is the same but is so so different ! Keep it up mate :)
Exactly
Thank you bro
Appreciate your gesture to show the full Ship . 👏
That engine sound was so satisfying 😍
❤️
Thank you sir for this beautiful video.
Most welcome
Your dedication is awesome. Thanks for taking the time to make the video. Excellent coverage of the ship. Very interesting and informative tour of the ship.
Super cool vlog !! Very interesting and informative tour of the ship !! Loved it !! Lot of hard work gone in this one too !! Proud of you my sailor boy !! Stay safe stay blessed always !! 🙏👦🏼❤️❤️❤️⚓️
Thank you maa
There s no words to describe u man...lot of efforts u did and I myself felt tired walking with u throughout the entire ship.. I felt that i might lost the route.. So many ways inside the ship and I wonder how u went correctly.. Also going alone outside the ship, containers, crane getting scared..please be safe... Lots of love and prayers for u.. 🥰🥰
Starting my nautical studies this September to become a deck officer. Super excited! Great video!
Good luck!!
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar thanks! Looking forward to your future videos. So informative!
Fantastic tour , absolutely love these videos. Thanks so much Karanvir. 👍
Glad you like them!
Another amazing video. It is a pleasure seeing how you enjoy life soo much. I look forward to every video you make. Thank you .
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you for taking your valuable time to bring us this unique videos, Im currently waiting for an opportunity as a deck cadet so this videos are inspiring me every day, also learning a lot!!
Glad you like them!
Thank you,Good demostration on the entire container ship individual sections I got better briefing before working on these type of vessel in future as Engine Room cadet.
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing Content as always and Informative too thanks KSN for bringing these types of videos❤❤❤
My pleasure!!
بہت بہت شکریہ سر آپ نے بہت اچھی طرح سے پورا جہاز دیکھیں اپ کے لیے دعا کررہے ہیں آپ جہاز کے کپتان بننے بہت بہت شکریہ سر دار جی
Beautiful. All the video is amazing. Jeetay raho.
Thank you
Karan, I can watch your videos over and over, very good content and can't appreciate you less. Cheers 🥂 bruv
Thank you so much
Thanks KSN for your good work with your channel. One of my favorites for sure. And I can understand you perfectly now!
Glad to help!
Thanks for accepting request to making this video
Most welcome 😊
i can just keep watching your videos for hours and hours
❤️
bhai ap ka videos bhahut ache hote han ... many many love from odisha india🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you
Excellent video! Very interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey, the Airalo sponsor actually helped me on my travel planning. Thanks man
Great to hear! Thank
Nice Video 2nd Mate Mr.Nayyar. Thanks. Nice to see Seafarers has instant means of contacting loved ones at home. - A seafarer- left 1996
Thank you for explaining and sharing everything sir.
My pleasure
Thank you for uploading this amazing footage. I loved the AFT station views! Simply beautiful, made me miss my Dad and travelling with him on the Safmarine Big Whites. Seeing the AFT station I could actually smell the sea water and grease.. brings back awesome memories.. Thank you again
Glad you enjoyed it Jason
I Appreciate your work, Thanks for everything.
Thank you! It is excellent to see the world through your lens. Your narration is superb ;- ]
Thank you very much!
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar encha ulla ee
I remember when you got your promotion. Love your videos. Entertaining and very educational. You have a great job with a lot of responsibility associated with it. Beautiful and amazing ship. Thank You
Thanks so much!
Very informative ship tour 👍🏻 hard work of the video.
Uploading high quality videos from the middle of ocean 🌊 is not an easy task 🙏👍👍👋
It indeed is tough
A great vlog about the ship, including a glimpse of where her heart beats - in the engine room. Very interesting and informative. Thanks Karan ❤️❤️
Glad you enjoyed it ivana
Love the big blue marble shot from the crane. You could do a time lapse of that anytime.🌏🇨🇦
Absolutely mark
Greetings from Gonzales, Louisiana. Not many people get to see the Sun set like that. The Sun rising, now that's another thing. To all sailors of the world, my hat is off to you.
Thank you for watching
Karan, I noticed @ 24.28 the rescue boat has a water barrel for the leg of the outboard so it can be run and kept in good order, I am a retired outboard mechanic we had several of those and a backup tank for larger boats with V6 outboards when we serviced them back in the day. Thanks for covering so many aspects of life on a working ship. Cheers from 🇦🇺 👍
You are right Pete!
Thanks for paying attention to details
Waiting for next episode 🤠😇..!
IDEA: Make an "ASMR" video with only the camera looking forward and hearing the sounds of the ocean :) Like a 10 hour relaxing video :D
Thanks for the idea!
Salute for your hard work❤❤❤ love from odisha
I salute you from Egypt, more than wonderful content, and thank you very much
Thank you
You are rocking, beautiful and wonderful ❤
Working out at sea making such content at the same time .. your a beast mahn .. much power 💥
❤️
Thank you for the wonderful tour.
Thank you for the video tour. This ship is massive
It really is!
Sir you are like a teacher who teaches the right things. And tell the both positive and negative aspect of merchant navy. You are my inspiration sir❤️
Means alot ❤️
First time i have sat through a whole advertisement. That Airalo app is a no-brainer' for travelers. I'm all over it.
It’s actually very good
Explaining our ghost life to the world hats off to you mate 😊
Thank you
Amazing content. I can relate to it more as my dad has been in the industry. So much information is available about how things work inside a ship and how a handful of crew manages everything. Would love a video on food preparation including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Loads of love. #fam.
Glad it was helpful! Will cover that
My Sir Friend Captain Thanks Much Video 💙🙌🙏
Thank you
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar Sir Captain Thanks Very Much and Respekt Lord Captain and Sailors Flotily Maersk Logo AP Møller Gratulasions 💙🙏🙌🙏✌
The ship location added more attraction in the blog and the sight of Propeller power from AFT was onr of the best scene I liked 👍
Thank you Prakash
OMG! I'm in love with you!
Gentleman,
I admire you a lot. Your knowledge and dedication are superb. Your videos are excellent. Though I am a retired person, I feel like joining the Merchant Navy. You have inspired me. All the best. I am from Bangalore in India.
Your videos are very much informative and interesting sir keep going all the best😍👍🏻
Thank you so much 🙂
Hi Karanvir......Thanks so much for sharing about what goes on inside a Maersk container ship. I live in Bayonne NJ . directly on the Kill Van Kull which leads to Port Elizabeth NJ. And yes I see Maersk container ships pass by every day.in the narrow Kill which is only 900 feet wide. I can almost touch your ship as it passes bye!! When the Emma Maersk ( approx 1300 ft. long and 170 wide) passes bye, it is absolutely stunning.. At least know I have a much better understanding about what really goes on inside!! You-re videos are the absolute best and thanks so much for sharing. Take Care
Thanks bob for watching the videos
Thanks for that. Loved it. (Australia)
So sweet.... Great hero's... really great 🙏🙏🙏⚓🎊🎊🎊
God bless you and your crews
Very informative video .Thank you so much
Great work to feel us the sea life good😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for the tour! Very interesting!
Glad you enjoyed it
THANK U SIR I M FROM JEDDAH SAUDI ARBIA THANK YOU R A GOOD PERSON
In the past I worked in port RTG operator I am watching this video my all old memories are on my eyes. Everything explained in this video.
Deck checker, warf checker, vessel planner, que crane operator, all are working during unloading operation
Thank you! You are an asset to Maersk!👍
Means alot
Thank you again for amazing content Karan. When you retire you need to move to Texas
Maybe one day!
Best as always ... Keep going ... Wish u will be safe and happy always 😊😊😊
Thank you so much 😀
Loved your vlog and the energetic voice especially. Subscribed
Marvelous scene.
❤️
Super bhai
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so much hard work.... veryy gudd keep it up
Thanks a lot
I just watched your video. It was a pleasure, well done. To the point, not too much not too little. Good and clear explanation. Good speed. Fine and easy background music. Again, very well done. Hope you create more. I subscribed
Thank you emile
This was wonderful and amazing 😍 view 😍
Thanks for visiting❤️❤️
HI THERE ! KSN SIR , ACTUALLY I WAS TRYING TO WORK IN LAUNDRY OR HELPER KIND OF JOBS FOR CRUISE OR VESSEL SHIPS , BUT DUE TO QUALIFICATION & FINANCIAL PROBLEMS I AM NOT ABLE TO , IT WAS MY DREAM TO BE A PART OF WATER & THANKYOU SO MUCH TO YOU , BECAUSE OF YOUR DETAILED VIDEOS I AM ABLE TO SEE IT ALL . I AM LUCKY ENOUGH TO SEE YOUR VIDEOS AND DIE SATISFYING NOW . THANKS KSN SIR .
Great video I really like your video.yesterday i actually use my study time to watch your videos 🎉
Thank you! 😃
Addicted to your videos.... 👌👌👌
Another great watch. Thank you for taking the time and effort to share your work and life at sea. Some spectacular views. I remember going to the Engine Room one one of Dads ships and the heat took my breath away and the noise was at a level I never experienced before... I was only about 10yrs old... 🙂
Replying to my own post... And the smell. I think that was the begining of me being an Engineer.
Thank you
always loved watching these
Thank you for showing ship
Our pleasure!
So many learning from this officer great job
❤️
Thank you very much specifically for the 360° view....
You're welcome
Amazing work bhaiji 🤘🏼💥⚓
Thank you
Great tour!!!!! I learned a LOT!!!! Thank you so much!!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar When I was about 20 years old (I'm74 now) my Dad worked for a Major Oil company and he really wanted me to have a summer job aboard an Oil Tanker. He said the food is terrific, and so is the pay, and I'd get to see a lot of the world! He tried really hard to get me in, but at that time, the Unions were tough to brek through, so I never got to go! I did work for an airline later on and traveled a great deal, but I always throught what an adventure it would have been to travel on the high seas! So thanks to you and your videos, I've getting that experience, albeit it through video! Thanks again, Karanvir! I DO enjoy your videos a great deal!!!!!
I'm probably too old to work on one of those ships now but look awesome.. thanks
ship tour good bro.
Good video👍👍👍
Thank you 👍
Beautifully made and excellently presented video. Very well done!
Thank you very much!
The videography gives me goosebumps 😮
❤️
Now this is some gold content ❤
Thank you
Hi Karan good to see you 😍 video is soooooooo awesome and amazing and informative as usual... God bless you and good luck with your job and good take care of yourself ❤️ lots of greetings ❤️
Thanks a ton sobia
Good video , got a ton information about the things we study in class , keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
So interesting... many thanks from Eastbourne UK.
Glad you enjoyed it!