@@pixie706 that would not be normal, out of the anchor area. There is however water discharged from wastewater. Like out of the kitchen or the head(bathroom).
As a native of a port city, Venice, I've seen many giant ships during my life, most out at sea, but until a few years ago through Venice as well, before they were banned from passing through. I remember clearly when I was 12, 33 years ago, kajaking in the main canal while a huge oil tanker passed through, it was a site to behold, the fact alone that the captain managed to slide it through such a tight space, was a rather remarkable feat on its own, and being fair, it was probably half the length of these, but still managed to tower over every single building bar some bell towers, and trust me, it's something you don't forget, particularly if witnessing it from the water. We also have a famous shipyard, where from the outside we can see how these titans are built, with huge cranes and all. I really love engeneering, and I admire their enormous passion for the job.
I've travelled all over Europe, and Venice is by FAR the most beatiful city I've ever seen. Was there with my girlfriend about a week or so before those terrible floods at the end of 2019, it was so sad to watch that in the news after getting home. I only hope that the people in power there realize such a jewel they have on their hands and do better going forward to protect it. There's no other place in the world like your city.
@@captainexistence Shortly after that event, the protection system that had been in the works for many years finally became operational and is now protecting Venice decently well from very high floods. I hear it still has many problems and will keep being a huge money pit for a good while but at least it's doing its job well enough for now so I won't complain, unlike many others around these parts whose only activity seems to be crying about every little thing including the very system that's protecting their own houses from flooding.
They are scary. I formerly worked for Cooper Stevedores unloading metal ore bearing bulk ships and loading them with structural products like corn meal, sun flower seeds, pelletized alfalfa and corn, and fertilizer from a plant at Donaldsonville, Louisiana. I have no idea of the rate that fell into or was dumped into the Mississippi River near 81 Mile Point near Darrow, Louisiana but it must have been in the thousands of tons in aggregate. I say this not to fault Cooper because spillage was unavailable using swing cranes of the day, just relating my experience. The ships were very low in the water upon arrival with their decks maybe ten feet above water, but bobbed like corks when unloaded and looked like skyscrapers on their success when empty. I remember one ship, the Atlantic Converter. The engineer took me on a tour of the engine room. Everything was massive and immaculately clean. Sadly, it was sunk during the Falkland War. I was having a flashback. Yes, the ships were big, but now they are hugemongous by comparison.
The magnitude of the boyant force exerted on the ship partially immersed in the sea water is equal to the weight if the seawater that the ship is displaceing. Therefore, the boyant force that the ship is experiencing is not dependent on its mass, rather its local acceleration and the density of the seawater. Hence, big container ships float easily regarless their weight. This is also why the shipments are charged on the amount of space they take up rather than the weight of the container and its contents. Import taxes vary though for obvious reasons. Cool isn't it!
@@rem45acp yes the new Godzilla from 1998 thought now are not really nice Godzilla not like original firm 1955 with Raymond Burr of Ironside or Perry Mason. Original Godzilla look great
Some ships maybe could carry Godzilla if he doesn't move around, the "Pioneering Spirit" for example has a gross tonnage of 400,000+ tons and near effortlessly carries 30,000+ tons, so it's not out of reach.😅
You would be surprised how often questions like that are actually asked on the bridge. A lot of times we just call them on the radio and ask what they plan on doing next.
Having an office job, it's fun to wistfully watch videos of other spheres of work in this big amazing world. Oh, to be out at sea o the crew of a freighter! Just like in a Melville novel. I imagine myself putting the electric kettle to boil and then sit at the deck with me hearty hot cup o' noodles to watch over the rolling blue waves endlessly. 😌🤠
Наверное разница очевидна в главном двигателе. На балкере мощность главного двигателя наверное такая же как на контейровозе аварийный дизель генератор))
God has given man too much science to develop and fully breed these great sea monsters to move the product from one place to another and be able to feed each other bend
Yo trabajé en un puerto marítimo en el Caribe y hay recibíamos portacontenedores de 300 m y algo más pero nunca de 400 m porque estos son relativamente nuevos
Que impresionantes, increíbles y enormes naves..!! Son de admirar los capitanes que pilotean estos enormes barcos de carga y petroleros..!! No hay límites para lo que podemos hacer los humanos..!! Excelente video..!!
Ships are basically all built for the size of the Panama canal. If they made it, and every other canal wider by 30-40 meters or so, the size of the ships we could see would be beyond belief.
These container ships are so impressive especially to see how they carry so many containers as well as sit on water. The weight factor is unbelievable on these ships.
@@steveguinn2258 men are so brave and if they are not they were raised to potray bravery. May God bless and keep you safe through every journey you may take.
I'm sure he could and did but the problem for him was powering the huge ships. He could run paddle wheels all down the side but that would consume a whole lot of coal
No industry like it. Ive been investing in companies running ships smaller than these ones and when you track them as they go its really suprising how much they can get around. The Global infrustructure supporting these giants is wild stuff.
Amazing how we can make something that weighs as much as these things do, made almost entirely of steel, actually float across the world’s oceans!! So simple , yet so completely complex all at the very same time!!.. 🫨🤯
I always dream about working in ship. Not talking about a cruise ship but one of them ones above. That’s my dream but just not sure how to apply for a job on one of those
Have you seen the Pioneering Spirit? Please do a video on her. She is very big. 477 m l.o.a. and 124 m wide !!! The vessel is designed for the single-lift installation and removal of offshore platforms and the installation of record-weight pipelines. If she is home, you can find her in Rotterdam.
The size of them ships is hard to show in a video, but unreal to the eye 👍
True sir
Yea..almost ½ km
Much longer to our poultry, 198.
Fr
Especially when shot in portrait position...
It's incredible the things man can do
Ye sir
😂
@@markharper159 what's funny?
@Erken Ly was asking myself the same Damm thing.
How dare you assume it's gender! It's incredible the things _"they/them"_ can do!
Still a tiny machine within the humungous ocean! 🌊
Yes sir
A tiny ocean in a truly massive universe
@@donbrashsuxfr
Well said
@@donbrashsuxa Tiny universe in a truly massive multiverse
Respect to the one who made these huge ships they are so incredible
Yes sir😊
For REAL.
His name was Bruno Jenkins
I was in the Navy and understand water displacement and how and why ships float. But these gargantuan vessels still amaze me.
😊😊
Yep since being in the navy definitely just makes you an engineer, oh wait. I’d doesn’t 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@joshroi8610 exactly I’m an engineer and your just a dumb ass.
As a navy man can i ask you why do some ships have water pouring out of the anchor holes
@@pixie706 that would not be normal, out of the anchor area. There is however water discharged from wastewater. Like out of the kitchen or the head(bathroom).
As a native of a port city, Venice, I've seen many giant ships during my life, most out at sea, but until a few years ago through Venice as well, before they were banned from passing through. I remember clearly when I was 12, 33 years ago, kajaking in the main canal while a huge oil tanker passed through, it was a site to behold, the fact alone that the captain managed to slide it through such a tight space, was a rather remarkable feat on its own, and being fair, it was probably half the length of these, but still managed to tower over every single building bar some bell towers, and trust me, it's something you don't forget, particularly if witnessing it from the water. We also have a famous shipyard, where from the outside we can see how these titans are built, with huge cranes and all. I really love engeneering, and I admire their enormous passion for the job.
Thank you sir for sharing 😊
More likely a harbor pilot than the captain. Harbor pilots board to drive the ships because they have greater local familiarity than the captains.
Wow
I've travelled all over Europe, and Venice is by FAR the most beatiful city I've ever seen. Was there with my girlfriend about a week or so before those terrible floods at the end of 2019, it was so sad to watch that in the news after getting home.
I only hope that the people in power there realize such a jewel they have on their hands and do better going forward to protect it. There's no other place in the world like your city.
@@captainexistence Shortly after that event, the protection system that had been in the works for many years finally became operational and is now protecting Venice decently well from very high floods. I hear it still has many problems and will keep being a huge money pit for a good while but at least it's doing its job well enough for now so I won't complain, unlike many others around these parts whose only activity seems to be crying about every little thing including the very system that's protecting their own houses from flooding.
This machine is like a pebble in the Pacific ocean
✅
That's a big mother..
Fast & Furious XI - Cargo ships war 😂😂😂
😎😊✅
About 300 more feet makes a difference. That shot going down the side shows how huge the ship really is . Then the front shot even more .
Yes
These are amazing to see when you're out on the ocean in a boat. You just cant appreciate how huge they are until your next to them
Yes sir , true
250 million if LNG powered
سمتة
It's freaking scary though
Just imagine if these ships 🚢 sails during viking periods. ⚔️
The world would be viking and we probably would speak old norse.
Container ship: "Hey buddy, do you wanna race?"
🥳
Please just get to your destination, and make it back home 🏡 too families and friends. May GOD keep it safe and out of harm's way.
Crazy to think that these ships are larger than some towns and they are operated by less than 20 people
Megastructure 😊
The Ocean and Ships like that are really scary to me
😊😎
Maybe you should try a submarine.
@@stejer211he'll probably die 😂
Me too
They are scary. I formerly worked for Cooper Stevedores unloading metal ore bearing bulk ships and loading them with structural products like corn meal, sun flower seeds, pelletized alfalfa and corn, and fertilizer from a plant at Donaldsonville, Louisiana. I have no idea of the rate that fell into or was dumped into the Mississippi River near 81 Mile Point near Darrow, Louisiana but it must have been in the thousands of tons in aggregate. I say this not to fault Cooper because spillage was unavailable using swing cranes of the day, just relating my experience.
The ships were very low in the water upon arrival with their decks maybe ten feet above water, but bobbed like corks when unloaded and looked like skyscrapers on their success when empty. I remember one ship, the Atlantic Converter. The engineer took me on a tour of the engine room. Everything was massive and immaculately clean. Sadly, it was sunk during the Falkland War.
I was having a flashback. Yes, the ships were big, but now they are hugemongous by comparison.
I'm just amazed at what humans are capable of! What an extraordinary feet of engineering and physical labor!
The magnitude of the boyant force exerted on the ship partially immersed in the sea water is equal to the weight if the seawater that the ship is displaceing. Therefore, the boyant force that the ship is experiencing is not dependent on its mass, rather its local acceleration and the density of the seawater. Hence, big container ships float easily regarless their weight. This is also why the shipments are charged on the amount of space they take up rather than the weight of the container and its contents. Import taxes vary though for obvious reasons. Cool isn't it!
Thank you for the information sir … 👏
Or put another way, the weight of the ship plus its cargo equals the weight of the water the ship is displacing.
Metric tons of steel just floating across the ocean... Amazing 👏
Indeed!
Next Video: Now, I am the captain of the ship,
Great
I am the captain of a ship.
LOOK AT ME
Una monstruosidad de máquina....admirable
Someone in back " kya re benchod khana khane ka"🤣
😂🤣
😂😂i thought sunne mein galti hui
Mujhe bhi pahle laga ki my galt suna ..😁
😂😂😂😂😂
Hey-(captain are we keeping to the speedlimit?)- the co pilot asking 😅
You can run an 1/8 mile drag strip on that 400m
Yes
That's crazy when you think about it and get a visual image of that😂😂😂😂
Hahaha, that's right. Now that puts it into perspective. Wow. Good one.
The 300 too. The end of the race will always be a splash
That thing is HUGE! Makes Ole Tanic look tiny! Crazy how that monster can float😂🤙🏼
😊
Poussée d'ARCHIMEDE monsieur tout simplement en plus se n'est pas un porte conteneurs mais un mineralier
These ships could hold King Kong but not Godzilla
😇😎
Godzilla could fit if he curled up but he too fat
@@rem45acp yes the new Godzilla from 1998 thought now are not really nice Godzilla not like original firm 1955 with Raymond Burr of Ironside or Perry Mason. Original Godzilla look great
Have you even seen Godzilla vs Kong ?
Some ships maybe could carry Godzilla if he doesn't move around, the "Pioneering Spirit" for example has a gross tonnage of 400,000+ tons and near effortlessly carries 30,000+ tons, so it's not out of reach.😅
Captain of container ship:
"Hey Bob, is his turn signal on?"
😊😅❌
You would be surprised how often questions like that are actually asked on the bridge. A lot of times we just call them on the radio and ask what they plan on doing next.
Stay safe yall!! ❤❤ Be careful in there..
Thanks sir
Imagine passing by the Seawise Giant. But that is impossible now as it is scrapped.
Having an office job, it's fun to wistfully watch videos of other spheres of work in this big amazing world. Oh, to be out at sea o the crew of a freighter! Just like in a Melville novel. I imagine myself putting the electric kettle to boil and then sit at the deck with me hearty hot cup o' noodles to watch over the rolling blue waves endlessly. 😌🤠
✅✅✅
Standing on the shoulders of GIANTS.
😎😊
❤
I will see many of those big ships soon in the new Chancay maritime megaport in Peru 🇵🇪 🙌🏻
Man I love these modern marvels
Thank you sir
If you are working on this ships and run two times the ship , every day you will end up so fit !!
Yes sir
مساء الخير فلوس وبلاغ ممكن تساعديني معي مهم خاصه جدان تلعب بناس قبض مع العقوال الكبار ارجو ذالك اذا تقدرو البنك الوطني العماني 😮
In that case the 2nd officer will be fittest guy on the ship....
No because the food is good onboard. 😂
Engineers will have relatively good health
The biggest polluters (more than all vehicles combined) are the ships that exist in the > 300m class
😊
Наверное разница очевидна в главном двигателе. На балкере мощность главного двигателя наверное такая же как на контейровозе аварийный дизель генератор))
Damn, that's intense race!
😊😎
Who wins is it first ship back to port🤷♂️
Those are huge boats.
Yes sir
@@SeaAffairThere's a difference between BOATS AND SHIPS
*(*I think these are ships)*
@@420WHEREVERIROAMtechnically all ships are boats
All ships are boats but not all boats are ships
@@SeaAffairpicky picky people😂🤷♂️they all float
Those ships are incredible!
Yes
Mobile phones should refuse to do any videos in vertical position
Yes sir
😅😅😅
Except rockets 🚀 🚀
God has given man too much science to develop and fully breed these great sea monsters to move the product from one place to another and be able to feed each other bend
Yes sir
God didn't gave that science humans developed
@@FuRY001can you tell us how atoms came to exist in a highly mathematically ordered manner in order for the universe to exist at all?
@@TheAnnoyingBoss what is your occupation??
Yo trabajé en un puerto marítimo en el Caribe y hay recibíamos portacontenedores de 300 m y algo más pero nunca de 400 m porque estos son relativamente nuevos
Que impresionantes, increíbles y enormes naves..!! Son de admirar los capitanes que pilotean estos enormes barcos de carga y petroleros..!! No hay límites para lo que podemos hacer los humanos..!! Excelente video..!!
Very well constructed along cargo ships 🚢 well designed good condition with goods 😮🤔👌🙏🏻👏👍👍
Yes sir 😇😊
Just because they're floating and in working condition doesn't mean they're well constructed.
@@chris.to.the.gdepends. No ship is perfect.
Superrrr big ship
Yes sir
Imagine you're on the bridge and left your phone while working at the bow.
~1 km walk to get your phone ....
Ships are basically all built for the size of the Panama canal. If they made it, and every other canal wider by 30-40 meters or so, the size of the ships we could see would be beyond belief.
Amazing heavy duty technology by human being...
😎😊😇
the GOAT of BOATs
😎
This is a ship sir
These container ships are so impressive especially to see how they carry so many containers as well as sit on water. The weight factor is unbelievable on these ships.
True
..Bro reading everyone's comments & gives heart...WOW!..Probably you've got a bigger heart than the size of that vessel even... . 💙🙏🏼🙂
Thanks 🙏🏼
Nic
Thank you sir
Cidade flutuante.
✅
ماشاء الله تبارك الله قدرة الله وبركاته
In addition to the length just look how freaking THICC that thing is.
Absolutely massive machines.
SEMOGA SELAMAT SAMPAI TUJUAN SAUDARAKU ...
PERHATIKAN BAIK2 BAPAK2 YANG ADA DI LAUTAN CUACA TERKADANG TIDAK BERSAHABAT
SELALU JAGA KESEHATAN
😎😊
Wow
Thank you sir
Sometimes I wonder how ships that huge, have the buoyancy to stay abv the water like that. The sailing is so smooth.
Yes
I am amazed by the great work and talendt that man has.
😎✔️🚧
Without God this wouldnt be possible
@steveguinn2258 true
@@steveguinn2258 men are so brave and if they are not they were raised to potray bravery. May God bless and keep you safe through every journey you may take.
Thats a little bit bigger than my tug
😅😅😅
Perfect for going fishing on weekends
Definitely!
This is a massive ship bringing items from over seas that we have ordered. 😊
Yes true
That bulk carrier looks invincible
For sure
nice long 400m conteiner ship.
Yes sir
I dont think even Brunel could have envisageg a ship on such a vast scale as these humongous beasts.
😎😎
I'm sure he could and did but the problem for him was powering the huge ships. He could run paddle wheels all down the side but that would consume a whole lot of coal
Really taking advantage of the Square/cube principle there…
Yes
What water is coming out from the ship body?
Anchor wash video
From washroom
Cooling water
@@proteus3034 no sir
@@yugandharsanga4530 😂😂😂
Oil tanker are even bigger
Yes sir
It’s hard to believe that the red ship is floating on water. It looks like it’s connected to the ocean floor almost.
😍
Just effing massive
Yes sir 😎
These images were taken right before Godzilla and King Kong had their first battle at sea
😂😎
Yes but remmber King Kong got caught and sent to New York City for display until he excape and climbing the world trade center
That bulk carrier looks like the Seawise Giant
The vessel this is bein recorded from sounds gooooood
☺️
⛵Just like my last bulk carrier ship ⚓ as an Able Seaman 🚢 🌊
Sir 👏 doing great job
I enjoy seeing them arrive in Philadelphia for repair, they are true monsters😅
Yes sir
No industry like it. Ive been investing in companies running ships smaller than these ones and when you track them as they go its really suprising how much they can get around. The Global infrustructure supporting these giants is wild stuff.
Man this things are loooooonnnngggg!
How many feet is the red One?
1080 feet sir
Conteiner ship:why are you so fat?
Other ship: i'm bulking
Wow! Considering the containers are TRUCKS! Amazing!
I think so too!
Bulk carrier 💪
Yes sir …
@@SeaAffair I have been working on handymax for 19 months. Helppp 😂
More critical to the world than people think simply because theyre out of sight and out of mind for most of us. Doesnt make them any less important
ಕಂಟೇನರ್ ಶಿಪ್ vs ಬಲ್ಕ್ ಕ್ಯಾರಿಯರ್
Sir 😊😇
Amazing how we can make something that weighs as much as these things do, made almost entirely of steel, actually float across the world’s oceans!! So simple , yet so completely complex all at the very same time!!.. 🫨🤯
Great point!
Absolutely amazing.
No other words
😍
Love bulk carriers👌
Am putting my money on the bulk ship
That’s great sir
Wow Broo. 😍
অসাধারণ
Yes sir
majestic 🤩
😎😎
Simply Amazing..
And we wait for the merchandise!!
Yes 😊
What is the price tag for a 400 meter container ship?
🤔 No idea, we don’t have enough zero’s for this giant one
all $ €£
$52,000 on Wish.
If you have to ask, you can't afford it. 😂
True sir
That is the same size as the Seawise Giant??
Yes sir
Not at all seawise giant was way bigger
That anchor is cool ⚓️
Yes 👍
Wow Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
Корабли в океане словно спички, но все равно плыть лучше рядом)
True sir
Wow I never knew that. Big big ships
I always dream about working in ship. Not talking about a cruise ship but one of them ones above. That’s my dream but just not sure how to apply for a job on one of those
😎😊
Chase your dreams mate.
You will regret it during rough sea
Unbelievably awesome
Thank you! Cheers!
Have you seen the Pioneering Spirit? Please do a video on her. She is very big. 477 m l.o.a. and 124 m wide !!!
The vessel is designed for the single-lift installation and removal of offshore platforms and the installation of record-weight pipelines.
If she is home, you can find her in Rotterdam.
Perfect example for horizontal recording
Yes
that container ship from behind looks like a floating city
Yes
The size of tanker and ship is really big❤😊
Yes
Monstruosa e imponente embarcación.
😁
I wish the knock nevis was still sailing. 650k dwt would have been awesome to see
😎
Excellent creation 👍
Thank you! Cheers!