The Seawise Giant: The Middle Eastern Oil Tanker That Refused to Die

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  • @kevinknott8079
    @kevinknott8079 3 роки тому +350

    I was working as a Second Officer on one of the other storage tankers anchored off Larak Island at that time. Fortunately, our vessel was not attacked that day. Experiencing the near vicinity explosion shock waves and subsequently witnessing events unfold that day and the following week still stays with me to this day, almost 33 year on.

    • @TERoss-jk9ny
      @TERoss-jk9ny 3 роки тому

      I remember when it happened, and I believe that’s when the Reagan administration told Iraq that bad things are fixin to happen.

    • @naturelovingfroggy6348
      @naturelovingfroggy6348 3 роки тому +3

      I hope that what happened doesn't affect your life too much and you have a good life now, thank you for sharing your experience and hugs for the future x

    • @kevinknott8079
      @kevinknott8079 3 роки тому +9

      @@naturelovingfroggy6348 Thank you - Yes, life has been good for me for which I am extremely grateful. Having subsequently progressed through the ranks to Captain, taking my first command of a VLCC in 1996, I came to work ashore for the same company a few years later and still do to this day. Cheers !

    • @ughettapbacon
      @ughettapbacon 3 роки тому +2

      I would read your book.

    • @ninazu7307
      @ninazu7307 Рік тому

      i was not alive during that time. infact this is my first time hearing about it. And the fact that i am studying sea fairing exites me and scares me at the same time.

  • @chillout700028
    @chillout700028 3 роки тому +1235

    I spent 17 months at a stretch sailing on this beauty. She was known as Jahre Viking then.

    • @darthrex354
      @darthrex354 3 роки тому +48

      Did she show any signs of having spent a year under water?

    • @chillout700028
      @chillout700028 3 роки тому +174

      @@darthrex354 There were many evident hull and main deck deformations which were visible due to the bombing/fire during the war

    • @JustPkmast
      @JustPkmast 3 роки тому +1

      @@darthrex354 gu jai

    • @JustPkmast
      @JustPkmast 3 роки тому +2

      @@darthrex354 gu jai

    • @jvc85
      @jvc85 3 роки тому +22

      @@chillout700028 Was she a good ship?

  • @casualwoomy
    @casualwoomy 3 роки тому +146

    Seawise: *gets sunk*
    Seawise: “I didn’t hear no bell”

  • @ScienceChap
    @ScienceChap 3 роки тому +279

    For the recovery of a ship this size, they may well have sent in divers, sealed up flooded compartments and pumped them out, letting physics do the hard work. There's an interesting series by Drachinifel on the recovery of damaged ships from Pearl Harbour where they used a number of techniques.

    • @nickopedia5669
      @nickopedia5669 3 роки тому +20

      There was a drydock in India they recovered this way. But they didn't even pump them out, they just dove down and brought up all the hatches, modified them with air fittings and long pipes to stick down into the chambers, reinstalled with new thick foam gaskets, and used a bunch of firehoses and a big aircompressor. Just displaced all the water out of the chambers that way, and as it rose up and the air expanded, it would easily escape the same tube as the water so no worries of overpressure.
      There were a couple leaking pipes that they had to cut off and put plugs into but it went pretty much flawlessly.

    • @DominicMV
      @DominicMV 3 роки тому +9

      That'd make sense, especially considering most of the flooding was due to fire control not a hole, so realistically much of the water could just be pumped out assuming it wasn't over the deck which I'm gonna guess it wasn't, I haven't found any evidence either way with the exception of a photo that claims to be her but is lying (you can tell by the bridge with the photo being just a single I support on each side while the giant was a IY YI shape) so yeah that'd be my best guess

    • @DowntownDeuce2
      @DowntownDeuce2 6 місяців тому

      That's how they are all refloated; there's nothing unique about the size.

  • @androkles04
    @androkles04 3 роки тому +134

    Giant freight ships generally also sail slowly because it's more cost effective to do so in terms of fuel. It actually makes them more "green".

    • @Jsteeezz
      @Jsteeezz 3 роки тому +17

      Commercial airliners do the same thing. They can actually fly closer to Mach .9 on the new Boeing and airbus jets, but flying at Mach .75 is much more economical

    • @deanchur
      @deanchur 3 роки тому +20

      That's a process called slow-steaming. Saves a bunch of money in maintenance as well since you're not pushing the drivetrain to the max all the time.

    • @valhala56
      @valhala56 3 роки тому +1

      @@deanchur Bollocks~!

    • @dimmn82
      @dimmn82 3 роки тому +3

      i bet the titanic wish they had done that lol

    • @MHCSS1
      @MHCSS1 3 роки тому

      "green" lol

  • @nefarious_kitty
    @nefarious_kitty 3 роки тому +309

    "Using airbags or inner-tubes ... that are then filled with oxygen" they're just filled with air. Refined oxygen is expensive and that would be a HUGE waste to fill lift bags with oxygen.

    • @jad43701
      @jad43701 3 роки тому +7

      In all actuality, they use compressed air to fill them like a balloon. Check out Adventures With Purpose Channel. The use them all the time. Mostly with vehicles, but also the odd yacht or too. Fair warning, the vehicles aren't always empty, but those are covered and the Police are called. They have also found their fair share of guns as well.

    • @richardb4313
      @richardb4313 3 роки тому +56

      Mistakes like this creep in when you have researchers and editors that know where to find information but don't understand much about how anything works. And this channel is under so much pressure to produce they don't waste time fact checking for mistakes. They've figured you don't lose viewers for inaccuracies on UA-cam. Simon is good at waffling his way through stuff that barely hangs together in terms of accuracy. But as a result there is now a whole group of viewers who assume giant bags of oxygen to raise a ship are a normal thing. btw calling air oxygen seems to be a common translation mistake from Chinese to English - you see it a lot on websites like aliexpress.. so perhaps this channel has outsourced its research to a place in China..?

    • @wiedehopf9068
      @wiedehopf9068 3 роки тому +27

      @@richardb4313 I'd say it even increases the youtube interaction magic due to the comments on the error. Which is a bit stupid but that's how youtube works.

    • @glennllewellyn7369
      @glennllewellyn7369 3 роки тому +2

      Yes Chris. Thankyou Chris.

    • @michaelchristenbury552
      @michaelchristenbury552 3 роки тому +2

      It would also be an extreme fire hazard!

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 3 роки тому +63

    1:25 - Chapter 1 - Construction
    3:15 - Chapter 2 - The giant emerges
    5:05 - Chapter 3 - The sinking of a giant
    7:10 - Chapter 4 - The 2nd coming
    8:45 - Chapter 5 - The final act
    10:20 - Chapter 6 - Salvage & legacy
    - Chapter 7 -

  • @ddthompson42
    @ddthompson42 3 роки тому +359

    This ship is singularly responsible for sea level rise LOL

    • @broodo1
      @broodo1 3 роки тому +2

      : Double Entendre :

    • @Hamring
      @Hamring 3 роки тому +15

      Technically all ships are.

    • @redneckhippiefreak
      @redneckhippiefreak 3 роки тому +12

      I would wager there are nearly enough 8 story tall ships afloat to completely cover a state the size of Virginia. Toss in fishing trolers, run abouts, tugs and recreational vehicles and its easy to see how this could cause some rise in the sea level. It does make one wonder exactly how much water is being displaced by the worlds ships..

    • @Hamring
      @Hamring 3 роки тому +8

      @@redneckhippiefreak Maybe there are estimates of the combined tonnage of ships in the world, and estimates of ocean mass. Add them together and maybe use existing water prediction models made about global warming to estimate the change in water levels.
      My guess is that it would still be miniscule. I mean imagine viewing a large ship from a plane on a clear day over the ocean and the ship looks insignificant.
      But would still be interesting to know. Maybe someone enjoys math more than me and can figure it out

    • @redneckhippiefreak
      @redneckhippiefreak 3 роки тому +4

      @@Hamring True, even the state of Hawaii is easily overlooked in the ocean.

  • @MrTexasDan
    @MrTexasDan 3 роки тому +489

    "the largest self-propelled man-made object that humans have ever created."
    Well now ... I'm happy that humans created that man-made object.

    • @lycossurfer8851
      @lycossurfer8851 3 роки тому +34

      AGAIN aliens don't get the credit they deserve for their hard work

    • @MrTexasDan
      @MrTexasDan 3 роки тому +24

      @@lycossurfer8851 shhh ... those aren't aliens ... they are undocumented extraterrestrials.

    • @davidgermain
      @davidgermain 3 роки тому +5

      also, Smoldering inferno's?

    • @MirzaAhmed89
      @MirzaAhmed89 3 роки тому +7

      Some women were also involved in making this man-made object.

    • @MrTexasDan
      @MrTexasDan 3 роки тому +12

      @@MirzaAhmed89 Women extraterrestrials? I think I saw a movie about that once ... maybe twice.

  • @matt.baller
    @matt.baller 3 роки тому +8

    It's just utterly staggering that something this big can sail across the oceans in all weathers. Engineers fascinate me. Awesome video as ever, thank you to the team.

  • @caseylimbert266
    @caseylimbert266 3 роки тому +183

    It's all about the container ship now; they're the new ocean-going giants. Maybe do a show about the Maersk Triple-E ships or one of their even larger counterparts? Thanks for the vid, I've been wanting you guys to do one about oil tankers for a long time, It's too bad we don't know more about this tanker here...

    • @Resolute-lead5
      @Resolute-lead5 3 роки тому

      LNG LPG is the future, container ships are too hectic, too many ports

    • @slavkopejic3140
      @slavkopejic3140 3 роки тому +18

      @@Resolute-lead5 Your logic is flawed. Largest container vessels don't go to too many ports. Just the hubs that can accommodate them.
      Gas carriers didn't grow in size in more than 12 years so there is something limiting their growth. Plus there are only 14 of those Q-max ships.
      In the same time largest container ship's capacity grew from some 15000TEU to almost 25000TEU and there are almost 80 of them over 20000TEU already in use.

    • @chrisbecke2793
      @chrisbecke2793 3 роки тому +2

      The ship shipping ships shipping shipping shipping ships are pretty cool.

    • @siddharthkapadia7674
      @siddharthkapadia7674 3 роки тому

      Container ships are limited in size so they fit through Suez canal.

    • @debrasparks4500
      @debrasparks4500 2 роки тому

      @@siddharthkapadia7674 tell that to the evergreen

  • @animo9050
    @animo9050 3 роки тому +396

    this guy is gonna do a project on unblocking the suez canal one day after it is fixed

  • @zmanjace1364
    @zmanjace1364 3 роки тому +418

    The Edmund Fitzgerald could be a fun one. It was big for the lakes at one point... maybe a side project.

    • @2003BMW325i
      @2003BMW325i 3 роки тому +6

      Agree. Side project.

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 3 роки тому +16

      Cool song, sad, but cool

    • @aceundead4750
      @aceundead4750 3 роки тому +18

      You have no idea just how badly everything about that ship has been ruined for me by my favorite radio show, Bob and Tom. Wanna laugh and curl up in a ball of cringe listen to the song Rectum of Ella Fitzgerald

    • @vinny9988
      @vinny9988 3 роки тому

      Yes good idea

    • @6Six6Six6Bruh
      @6Six6Six6Bruh 3 роки тому +5

      It was literally the Queen of the Lakes: the title for the biggest fucking ship on the lakes at the time

  • @cool_sword
    @cool_sword 3 роки тому +21

    1974: Seawise Giant
    2021: Sideways Giant

  • @eherrmann01
    @eherrmann01 3 роки тому +13

    I worked at a shipyard that jumboized 5 U.S. Navy fleet oilers, adding a 108 foot mid-body to each. Probably the coolest thing I've ever seen was the front half of a huge tanker floating in the middle of the Mississippi river while we floated the middle section into the drydock before bringing it back in to mate it all together again. Fun times.

    • @DowntownDeuce2
      @DowntownDeuce2 6 місяців тому +2

      Avondale?

    • @eherrmann01
      @eherrmann01 6 місяців тому

      @@DowntownDeuce2 That's the place. Was there from 1990-2002

    • @DowntownDeuce2
      @DowntownDeuce2 6 місяців тому

      @@eherrmann01 you may have been part of the crew that did the firefighter training for USS New York commissioning .

    • @eherrmann01
      @eherrmann01 6 місяців тому

      @@DowntownDeuce2 I was there at that time, but wasn't part of the firefighter training.

    • @DowntownDeuce2
      @DowntownDeuce2 6 місяців тому

      Has a US citizen, I am grateful for the work you guys put into defense. Avondale had sense of pride in their work back in the day

  • @whatsamatou6915
    @whatsamatou6915 3 роки тому +12

    Simon you're such a great presenter you made me shed a tear over the death of a cargo ship.

  • @FionaAB22
    @FionaAB22 3 роки тому +10

    My dad was the Captain of the seawise giant not long before it was bombed, and was for a few years I believe. They tried to get him to take it on that trip but had just retired.

  • @kylesanders8276
    @kylesanders8276 3 роки тому +98

    "This is the story of a ship,
    who displaced a river and drowned the whole world."

    • @kdiddy244
      @kdiddy244 3 роки тому +10

      "and while she looked so wide in photographs,
      I absolutely loved her when she sailed."

    • @westside1912
      @westside1912 3 роки тому +4

      @@kdiddy244 @kylesanders -- I did not expect a Nine Days reference in the comments for this video, but I am absolutely here for it. Very well done.

    • @kylesanders8276
      @kylesanders8276 3 роки тому +1

      @@kdiddy244 with the solid assist. nice!

    • @rasalasblack
      @rasalasblack 3 роки тому

      zerofcks Ever Given just blocked a canal and seems determined to double the costs of goods for the whole world. ✌️

  • @RamadaArtist
    @RamadaArtist 3 роки тому +147

    Japan: *Builds the largest class of battleship in history. Both operational vessels destroyed by aircraft.*
    Also Japan: *Builds the largest civilian ship of any type in history. Also destroyed by aircraft.*
    Yeah, that scans.

    • @allexro1381
      @allexro1381 3 роки тому +1

      that's crazy:)) but not Germany built the biggest battleship? BISMARK? Or i'm wrong..and was bombed in Scandinavian Part of Sea/Ocean?

    • @hazimrizal6834
      @hazimrizal6834 3 роки тому +14

      @@allexro1381 nope , it's the yamato

    • @RamadaArtist
      @RamadaArtist 3 роки тому +18

      ​@@allexro1381
      Bismark - displacement: 50,000 tons; primary cannons: 8 x 15" guns
      Yamato class - displacement: 72,000 tons; primary cannons: 9 x 18"(!!!) guns.
      Japan does not fuck around when it comes to making giant ships. Yamato was easily the largest and most heavily armed battleship class in history.
      Even the four completed American Iowa class battleships are larger than Bismark, at 57,000 tons full load and armed with 9 x 16" guns. The European naval theater wasn't conducive to massive surface warfare the way that was expected in the Pacific, and prior to the war the size of capital ships was restricted by treaties. Most of the European belligerents were too occupied by having the war right on their doorstep to dedicate resources and time to the engineering and construction of capital ships that exceeded the treaty limitations, while America and Japan were free to build up their respective navies for several more years, more or less unhindered. (The Iowa class, for example didn't even begin construction until after the Bismark was launched, and had no ships in active commission until after the Bismark was *destroyed*.)
      The Bismark class was however probably the largest of the European battleships, though technically the Bismark's sister ship, Tirpitz was about 2000 tons heavier than the Bismark itself. The Tirpitz is also probably the ship you were thinking of. Bismark was scuttled by the Germans after extensive shelling and torpedo attacks, and sunk in the Atlantic due west of France. Tirpitz on the other hand was destroyed by an intensive bombing raid while anchored up in Norway. Tirpitz was hit by at least two of the ridiculous 12,000lbs Tallboy bombs (one of which was a dud, but still dropped straight through the armored deck,) and took enough hits to one side that she rapidly flooded and listed over, even though it was assumed that she was in water too shallow to actually sink in.
      Though the Bismark class was certainly an iconic battleship, by far the most effective part of the German Navy was their fleet of U-boats. (To the point where Karl Dönitz, the senior submarine officer, was eventually made grand admiral of the entire Germany Navy, and Hitler named Dönitz to be the head of the German state following his own suicide. During the end stages of the war, Hitler was so dissatisfied with with his surface fleet that he intended to have everything other than his submarines broken up for scrap, and had to be talked out of it by Dönitz.) Both Japan and the US built battleships of unprecedented proportions, but also found that aircraft carriers were simply more effective in the broad open ocean engagements where battleships would be thought to be most dominant.
      Also, the Yamato's 18" guns are just *stupid*; nothing else exists, other than "guns" that are designed to shoot projectiles into space, that is this large, (Project HARP, in fact, only used 16" guns.)

    • @TheRougeSky
      @TheRougeSky 3 роки тому +8

      @@allexro1381 To put it simply, Bismark was big, Yamato was bigger. The Germans might have gotten around to building an even bigger battleship had Dönitz not manage to impress Hitler so much with U-Boats early on.
      At the end of the day the Yamato was just in a league of its own in terms of scale and firepower, which makes the way Japan mishandled it during the war (they missed a few golden chances to fully deploy at times it could have done a lot of good and then finally did fully deploy it too late in the war on a fools errand of a mission that never had a hope of being successful) all the more tragic in a way its use was utterly wasted.

    • @AsbestosMuffins
      @AsbestosMuffins 3 роки тому +1

      @@allexro1381 bismark was the largest in europe but then when its out numbered 10 to 1, it kinda doesn't matter

  • @johnblood10
    @johnblood10 3 роки тому +3

    I have a running habit, when talking to my GF, of setting up bait-and-switch jokes that basically rely on me fooling her into thinking that I’m NOT about to mention Knock Nevis, but then, once her guard is sufficiently down, ambushing her with a Knock Nevis fact. She now finds this genuinely funny, if a bit irritating. She’s the one. (“She” being my GF, not the figurative nautical “she” referring to a vessel, such as - for example - the superlatively huge Japan-built, Singapore-flagged ULCC tanker MV Knock Nev-)

  • @kfkle9
    @kfkle9 3 роки тому +3

    You might be interested in looking into Shell's FLNG "Prelude". Its a floating natural Gas liquifier plant thats ankered off the Australien Coast. While a bit lighter than the seawise giant, prelude is actually slightly longer and wider.

  • @macgeek2004
    @macgeek2004 3 роки тому +136

    Who else is here after that ship beached itself into the side of the Suez Canal, completely blocking the _entire_ canal? XD

    • @CHRF-55457
      @CHRF-55457 3 роки тому

      lmao.

    • @indridcold8433
      @indridcold8433 3 роки тому +5

      28 March 2021, The Ever Given was finally freed from the sandy edges of the canal and sent on its way.

    • @TonyRule
      @TonyRule 3 роки тому

      Yes, but not because of it.

    • @Bascanska_Ploca
      @Bascanska_Ploca 3 роки тому

      You messed your ships up mate

  • @craigrmeyer
    @craigrmeyer 3 роки тому +22

    My very vague and suspect recollection is that this ship was conceived as an effective hedge against the Suez Canal being closed for a long period of time due to Middle East type stuff, like the various Israel-Arab wars of the 60's and early 70's.

    • @foamer443
      @foamer443 3 роки тому +1

      Right, early 70's also saw the first middle east oil pricing war and I want to say embargo. I remember prices went way up and in various parts of N.A. oil shortages. Most of N.A.'s oil came from off shore at the time if memory serves.

    • @brianperry
      @brianperry 3 роки тому +1

      I sailed on a number of so called super tankers..(VLCC) in the late sixties, seventies. They were equipped with a Suez locker and a massive light at the bow... behind a water tight door.. these ships could go through the canal light ship but not loaded as the draft was too great. As it was I never got to sail through the canal at that time ...to much political unrest...so we had to travel all the way around Africa..

  • @EuphoricEugene
    @EuphoricEugene 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Simon, thanks for the years long content you have been creating. I enjoy to listen to your videos while working!

  • @L.J.Kommer
    @L.J.Kommer 3 роки тому +23

    How _Esso Northumbria_ got a sea shanty about her, and this absolutely unit hasn't is beyond me.

    • @6Six6Six6Bruh
      @6Six6Six6Bruh 3 роки тому +3

      Esso Northumbria was a troubled and bad ship that made for a sombering shanty. However id definitely kill to hear The Dreadnoughts do a song about this tanker too

  • @ranekeisenkralle8265
    @ranekeisenkralle8265 3 роки тому +5

    I had heard of both Seawise Giant and Jahre Viking, but until I saw this video I did not know they were one and the same. Nicely done.

    • @TalesOfWar
      @TalesOfWar 3 роки тому +1

      I only recognised the name Knock Nevis and also didn't know it was the same ship.

  • @simonmay1671
    @simonmay1671 3 роки тому +167

    Other way around with the Iran-Iraq war, it was an Iraqi invasion not an Iranian invasion - Still a great video!

    • @hanzup4117
      @hanzup4117 3 роки тому +7

      I thought I misheard him.

    • @justme-ij2qy
      @justme-ij2qy 3 роки тому +4

      It is the Iran-Iraq war. It has no bearing on who invaded who.

    • @justme-ij2qy
      @justme-ij2qy 3 роки тому +26

      He did misstate who invaded though.

    • @Jsteeezz
      @Jsteeezz 3 роки тому +23

      How else can we make Iran look evil though if we don’t falsely attribute aggression to them! You are mucking up the plans!

    • @simonmay1671
      @simonmay1671 3 роки тому +16

      @@Jsteeezz Or maybe he just got two countries with one letter different confused...

  • @andrewdavidson5209
    @andrewdavidson5209 3 роки тому

    Here's a subject for Mega Projects.
    The coastal defenses built by Holland from the post 1952 floods until their completion 60 plus years later. The whole of that region of Europe and inland has been massively transformed, all the way to the Czech Republic and beyond. If you still there from the UK in a small boat you see it in all its glory. Floods control in Europe that the poor Chinese dream of!
    Love your work
    Andrew

  • @copee2960
    @copee2960 3 роки тому +14

    The size of the anchor just makes me shake my head in disbelief ...yea i'd have it my back garden and phone all my friends ....come and see what a just bought myself of E-Bay

  • @georgewendell
    @georgewendell 3 роки тому +2

    I was already fascinated with this ship before this video but WOW I am impressed with how much I learned.

  • @licencetoswill
    @licencetoswill 3 роки тому +6

    Prelude FLNG is technically a barge, not a ship - but it's 100ft longer than the Seawise Giant. Probably worth it's own story.

    • @thinfourth
      @thinfourth 3 роки тому

      and the pioneering spirit is heavier and it can lift really heavy stuff as in 24200 tons

  • @paahl1572
    @paahl1572 Рік тому

    2:39 you should cover the Steward J Cort. Ship was built as Stubby with a line where to cut painted on the hull.

  • @alcasey6548
    @alcasey6548 3 роки тому +13

    I was on a ship waiting to enter the dry dock that Seawise Giant vacated after its stretching.

  • @cyber1nix
    @cyber1nix 3 роки тому +2

    You know Simon, I've watched every video you've ever made and typically, you share things about which I was familiar with in at least passing but this was something I have never even remotely heard of, so for that i thank you

  • @eoghandridl1007
    @eoghandridl1007 3 роки тому +70

    Largest ship ever made was the Largest ship ever sunk, who'd of thought

    • @hemanthkumar-xq3vd
      @hemanthkumar-xq3vd 3 роки тому +3

      also,Smallest ship ever made was the Smallest ship ever sunk.Thank me later

    • @chempletraining6754
      @chempletraining6754 3 роки тому +7

      This comment is dumb... if this never sunk and was scrapped then it still would’ve been the largest ship to have been made but not the largest shipwreck. This comments sarcasm relies on all ships sinking at some point in their life.

    • @Kargoneth
      @Kargoneth 3 роки тому +1

      Who'd've thought indeed.

    • @matgeezer2094
      @matgeezer2094 2 роки тому

      Yeah, my thought exactly

  • @Vegasprimetime
    @Vegasprimetime 3 роки тому +1

    You should create a news channel. This is how the news should be explained. No bias. No opinion

  • @CaptainCalculus
    @CaptainCalculus 3 роки тому +10

    I saw it burning--I just happened to be in a passenger plane when it was hit. 12 year old me had no idea what I was watching.

    • @ColdBrewLobster
      @ColdBrewLobster 3 роки тому

      What had you traveling through the area and how was the fire/war handled from your perspective?

    • @CaptainCalculus
      @CaptainCalculus 3 роки тому +3

      @@ColdBrewLobster I was on a passenger airliner out of Dubai. The plane had to land shortly after it took off, and we sat on the tarmac for about 3-4 hours we weren't allowed off and they didn't give us much information. Then we got refuelled and headed out again. We came fairly close to it (like about 30-40 km) but you could see the flames on the deck even then and this huge huge bank of thick black smoke going almost straight up for miles. It looked like an entire city was on fire. They told us that we were in no danger, but wouldn't tell us what had happened (no inflight internet) It wasn't until we made a scheduled stop-over in Singapore before we saw on the news that it was in fact a huge ship on fire.

    • @ColdBrewLobster
      @ColdBrewLobster 3 роки тому +1

      @@CaptainCalculus Thank you very much for your story, Cap'n.

  • @julianlockwood3040
    @julianlockwood3040 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks .. great video. Jeremy Clarkson did a piece on this ship a few years back - at that time it carried the ‘Jahre Viking’ name. Worth a look.

  • @marks2749
    @marks2749 3 роки тому

    BIG THUMBS UP FOR THAT ONE ! FANTASTIC STORY ! And perfectly professionally presented .
    Gee I appreciate these .

  • @LatitudeSky
    @LatitudeSky 3 роки тому +7

    If humans ever successfully begin mining in space, it's easy to imagine gigantic cargo carriers like this plying their way between worlds. Probably crewed only by robots. But otherwise perhaps a lot like the Nostromo's cargo in Alien. It was towing a mining platform BACK to Earth, which makes no sense, but it could have been cargo instead. And it would be so much like this ship. Maybe we will live long enough to do that.

  • @Spagghetimonster
    @Spagghetimonster 3 роки тому

    7:59 -> Air, not oxygen.
    For vessels of this size bags are usually too small/not strong enough. Either they pumped out water from intact compartments, or they added additional compartments (metal boxes, that can be filled with air) to the outside. Although that is a bit more of a common thing in the latest decades.

  • @tncorgi92
    @tncorgi92 3 роки тому +15

    The Freedom Ship you mentioned would be a good Megaproject, if they decide to complete it. It's over 4000 feet long and has 100 diesel engines of 4,000 hp each. It will have a capacity of 60,000 people and cost over $10 billion.

    • @ericvacca551
      @ericvacca551 3 роки тому +1

      That ship has been in development for over 20 years. I doubt it'll ever be done.

    • @ericvacca551
      @ericvacca551 3 роки тому +1

      Its a side project at best.

    • @Kirovets7011
      @Kirovets7011 3 роки тому

      Those data sound like the pinnacle of absolute MADNESS!!😮😮👎👎

    • @Kirovets7011
      @Kirovets7011 3 роки тому

      Hai Paul. I have a question. Is ´feet´ the same length as ´foot´?

    • @mserjent
      @mserjent 3 роки тому

      @@Kirovets7011 yes foot and feet are the same

  • @kellylee5842
    @kellylee5842 3 роки тому

    Excellent video as always as Simon

  • @-TheRealChris
    @-TheRealChris 3 роки тому +13

    Well at least the front never fell off.

    • @ric84
      @ric84 3 роки тому +4

      Of course it didn't. It was designed not to.

    • @rubikmonat6589
      @rubikmonat6589 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah, it would have been a lot of work to tow something that big outside the environment.

  • @kerberospresents2862
    @kerberospresents2862 3 роки тому

    The violin music at 8:38 sounds just like music from 2001's Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura game. I loved that game. The story was fun and the music hypnotic and beautiful.

  • @viridiscoyote7038
    @viridiscoyote7038 3 роки тому +8

    I recall reading a kid's book about submarines published sometime in the 70's or 80's. They hypothesized that, with the increasing size and quantities of ships on the ocean, we'd soon be creating mega subs for passenger and cargo transport so the entire volume of the ocean could be used for navigation. Odd, but a sign of how people figured the future would be.

  • @neilhawkes3809
    @neilhawkes3809 3 роки тому +1

    I was one of the mooring masters when she was the Knock Nevis. You really noticed her huge size when another ULCC was berthed on her stern, typically a 340m long ship tied up less than 60m from this 420m long ship.

  • @askinperson2839
    @askinperson2839 3 роки тому +24

    The last sentence was a little redundant "the largest self propelled man made object created by humans ever" is he implying lizard people are making bigger self propelled objects?

    • @scarling9367
      @scarling9367 3 роки тому +4

      Don't doubt our reptilian overlords.

    • @electi0neering
      @electi0neering 3 роки тому +1

      I’m mean also said floating ship, like what other type is there?

    • @YagiChanDan
      @YagiChanDan 3 роки тому +1

      Allegedly

    • @JamesPatrickKelleher
      @JamesPatrickKelleher 3 роки тому

      Ask Hilary

    • @dwlopez57
      @dwlopez57 3 роки тому

      @@electi0neering 1 airships 2 ships so poorly designed they wont float 3 townships

  • @jameswaters3939
    @jameswaters3939 3 роки тому

    I really did enjoy that video - thx. You're great.

  • @Mindseas
    @Mindseas 3 роки тому +4

    Fascinating, that was one hell of a ship, though I would think the raising of this ship from the depths would've merited it's own video if it weren't for the alleged lack of detail on said operation.

  • @TheKalaxis
    @TheKalaxis 3 роки тому +1

    I suggested this a while back and now it's been made. One very happy MegaProjects fan 😁

  • @capntim9841
    @capntim9841 3 роки тому +6

    At 4.07 he's talking about displacement as being the weight of water the vessel can "replace"? I think you mean "displace" Simon old chap. Love the vids though keep it up.

  • @brianbarnes5930
    @brianbarnes5930 3 роки тому +2

    Was in Dubai Drydock in Feb 2002 on a VLCC and the then Jahre Viking was in dry dock next to us. She was enormous and the Engineroom was vast. What a vessel she was.

    • @rogerstone3068
      @rogerstone3068 3 роки тому

      There's an amusing Jeremy Clarkson video where he visits the engune room, here: ua-cam.com/video/WX2HFVHbo18/v-deo.html . Unfortunately, being Clarkson, he's also embarrassingly rude to the Indian captain.

    • @brianbarnes5930
      @brianbarnes5930 3 роки тому

      @@rogerstone3068 yes I remember the Clarkson series watched it when I first came out in the late 90s. Think it was called extreme machines or something like that. But the ship herself was impressive.

  • @CypressJuice
    @CypressJuice 3 роки тому +5

    Fun random fact: I used to work for Sumitomo.... that is all. Please continue with your day!

  • @carlfaulkner9773
    @carlfaulkner9773 2 роки тому

    Not sure about the accuracy of the comment at 5.20.
    I was on the Settebello anchored in that area (Sept 1986-Feb 1987) and was not aware of any nearby oil platforms. Iran had moved operations to the Straits of Hormuz after facilities had been attacked and destroyed on Siri Island.
    There were two 'floating' terminals consisting of several ships each. One was for crude (which the Seawise Giant was part of) and the other was for refined, which the Settebello was part of. I think both ships were the respective 'mother' ships in each group. Representatives from the National Iranian Oil Company were based permanently on my ship.
    We were told the Iraqi fighter jets would not be able to reach us as they did not have the capability to refuel mid-air.
    Well, they did reach and attacked for the first time in early January 1987, destroying two ships in the refined floating terminal. Don't know about the crude one.

  • @tpsreport6290
    @tpsreport6290 3 роки тому +3

    After watching this fascinating video I have to ask “What the hell was that fuzzy critter that jumped across the screen @ 7:23?”

    • @billjamison2877
      @billjamison2877 3 роки тому

      I saw that too! Looked too big for a rabbit but what ever it was, that sucker could really jump high!

  • @tomcline5631
    @tomcline5631 3 роки тому +1

    I'd love to see that beaching video!!!!

  • @fricki1997
    @fricki1997 3 роки тому +11

    One day, Simon shall build the Seawise Giant 2 and fill its vast holds to the brim with harddrives, to backup his UA-cam empire and protect his life's work from those fearing his coming dominion over the world.

  • @stuffnthingsb.c4043
    @stuffnthingsb.c4043 3 роки тому

    Good morning, thanks for your video. Great way to start the day. Cheers with a pinch of salt 👌💪🏽

  • @ABrit-bt6ce
    @ABrit-bt6ce 3 роки тому +30

    The current measure of power is Clarksons. eg: It has a thousand Clarksons.

    • @ToaArcan
      @ToaArcan 3 роки тому +4

      There's a difference between measuring power and measuring _POWEEEEEEERRRR_

    • @TheDoof0412
      @TheDoof0412 3 роки тому +1

      So we mesure the power with some jeremy Clarkson ?

    • @elias_xp95
      @elias_xp95 3 роки тому +2

      10 standard units of power is equivalent to one Clarkson.

    • @kieranh2005
      @kieranh2005 3 роки тому

      @@elias_xp95 regardless of whether they are Imperial or metric.

  • @rebasack21
    @rebasack21 3 роки тому +1

    Video idea- I am not sure which channel this would be best for but, How are clean rooms made? I know they are vital for making super sensitive technology and the idea is not a speck of dust can be in them. How can they tell once a building has been picked/built etc that it is clean enough? Construction is messy, installing large machines is as well, there must be something special at first right?

  • @cleverpython1546
    @cleverpython1546 3 роки тому +24

    Imagine an oil leak from that thing

    • @punxnotdead185
      @punxnotdead185 3 роки тому +6

      I was just thinking man are they lucky that thing wasn't full when it sank

    • @testaccount4191
      @testaccount4191 3 роки тому +1

      well hopefully most of it burned off.

    • @cluster4583
      @cluster4583 2 роки тому

      Fr tho

  • @mauriceupton1474
    @mauriceupton1474 3 роки тому

    Weld or fix to the hull, below the waterline, large water filled lifting pontoons.
    Then slowly displace the water with compressed air.
    These could also be combined with additional lifting slings of inflatable floats connected under the hull with steel cables.
    Also pumping out the ballast tanks would help as as well.

  • @johnny5805
    @johnny5805 3 роки тому +10

    "...the largest self propelled vessel that HUMANS have ever created". Does Simon know something we don't ?

  • @vermas4654
    @vermas4654 3 роки тому

    Its also very hard to find infos about it in general. thank you for the vid

  • @jacob_90s
    @jacob_90s 3 роки тому +3

    Please do a megaproject in Curiosity and Perseverance

  • @tomaskabele5418
    @tomaskabele5418 Рік тому

    Outstanding video.

  • @PlaneAF876
    @PlaneAF876 3 роки тому +51

    The Iran Iraq war was actually started by Iraq not Iran.

    • @Leningrad_Underground
      @Leningrad_Underground 3 роки тому +6

      Agree Sadam Hussain publicly on tv tore up the treaty of navigation of the "Shat Al Arab" waterway and ordered his forces into iran in order to secure a suitable buffer on the Iranian bank.

    • @drpk6514
      @drpk6514 3 роки тому +3

      They always spread Israeli propaganda but this was just another level...

    • @ARG0T
      @ARG0T 2 роки тому

      @@drpk6514 "Everything I don't like is Jewish propaganda"

  • @chillout700028
    @chillout700028 3 роки тому +1

    Amongst all the videos available on UA-cam about Seawise Giant, this video gets the details most accurate of them all

  • @lapiswolf2780
    @lapiswolf2780 3 роки тому +20

    "the largest self-propelled man-made object made by humans"
    The most interesting natural thing created by nature,the largest gas cloud made of gas.

    • @gshaindrich
      @gshaindrich 3 роки тому +3

      the question following that sentence is: What are those larger self-propelled man-made objects NOT made by humans?

    • @frankcrawford416
      @frankcrawford416 3 роки тому +2

      True. The most powerful is the Saturn Five rocket main stage at 160 million horsepower. Each of the 5 engines produced 500 tons of thrust. They under ran them to take care of a vibration problem.

  • @ZAV1944
    @ZAV1944 3 роки тому

    You may consider doing a video on the Esso Northumbria another large tanker or perhaps on the 1000ft Lake Freighters on the great lakes.

  • @masterred82
    @masterred82 3 роки тому +5

    LOL!! Who would've thought that the largest ship to ever exist, would become the largest ship to ever sink when it sunk.
    Ah yes the floor is made of floor.

  • @idontedit7375
    @idontedit7375 3 роки тому +2

    He did it again..there I was just minding my own business and now I'm learning about super tankers..

  • @TheADzioba
    @TheADzioba 3 роки тому +4

    We really could have used this vessel during a zombie apocalypse.

  • @vejet
    @vejet 3 роки тому +1

    I'll always remember it as the Knock Nevis, by far the coolest name it ever had.

  • @imouse3246
    @imouse3246 3 роки тому +4

    " ... filled with oxygen ... "? Interesting. 7:55

    • @tinysim
      @tinysim 3 роки тому

      Most likely 21% oxygen.

    • @imouse3246
      @imouse3246 3 роки тому

      @@tinysim Until they kill more trees, yes.

  • @GerritTjaardAMarinus
    @GerritTjaardAMarinus 3 роки тому

    Great diverse music choice... AWESOME ~!!

  • @vustvaleo8068
    @vustvaleo8068 3 роки тому +30

    uh Iran did not invade Iraq, it was the other way around.

    • @The-Logic-Wizard
      @The-Logic-Wizard 3 роки тому +1

      They actually went back and forth taking a retaking each other's territory along their border

    • @MossadDid911
      @MossadDid911 3 роки тому +1

      @@The-Logic-Wizard Iraq invaded first and started the war. Thats the point

    • @gheetza14
      @gheetza14 3 роки тому +1

      @@MossadDid911 what an interesting username

  • @rob1tnt
    @rob1tnt 3 роки тому +1

    "The Captain" Marion 6360 strip mining shovel would make for a neat side project video. Largest ever built.

  • @carlramirez6339
    @carlramirez6339 3 роки тому +3

    The Freedom Ship had been under discussion for more than 15 years. Is it going to be built, considering how COVID-19 ruined the reputation of cruise ships?

    • @TalesOfWar
      @TalesOfWar 3 роки тому +1

      @@marioferreira7605 They're also floating petri dishes, even when there isn't a global pandemic.

  • @whoawhoapop1984
    @whoawhoapop1984 3 роки тому +1

    Fresh video ! Nice !

  • @Fish_Feet
    @Fish_Feet 3 роки тому +3

    The Freedom ship would be a good option for a video.

  • @P0LARice
    @P0LARice Рік тому

    I just watched a video on the Seawise Giant by a channel call Historsea, it's amazing how similar it was to this one! I think the 2 biggest differences are you use metric measurement while they chose imperial and your video is 2 years old and theirs is a month old.

  • @Ed-ur5be
    @Ed-ur5be 3 роки тому +3

    Damn this ship is like the second coming of jesus 😂😂

  • @hawkdsl
    @hawkdsl 3 роки тому +1

    Building this thing is one thing (I remember it as a kid).. but raising it was next level.

  • @despizedicon
    @despizedicon 3 роки тому +13

    All this technology and still no cure to male balding.

  • @01stum
    @01stum 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video

  • @Starman_Dx
    @Starman_Dx 3 роки тому +5

    Not gonna lie, I keep reading it as Samwise Gamgee.

  • @drewsterwa
    @drewsterwa 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for making this video

  • @tyhensley7076
    @tyhensley7076 3 роки тому +5

    First. Love all your channels Simon! And got my coworker into your podcasts!

  • @garry1214
    @garry1214 3 роки тому

    Very interesting, thanks.

  • @jaynouby
    @jaynouby 3 роки тому +6

    5:05 You mean the Iraqi invasion of Iran not the opposite, you deserve a dislike for deliberately adding this little misleading information with it's huge outcome showing Iran as the aggressor esp in these times of Iran-US heated diplomatic relationship, like adding a little drop of poison in a honey jar.

  • @robertfrost1683
    @robertfrost1683 3 роки тому

    Another Simon Video ! Happy !

  • @asdfjklol
    @asdfjklol 3 роки тому +11

    5:06 is a mistake. Iraq started the war by invading Iran.

  • @mikegrazick1795
    @mikegrazick1795 3 роки тому

    Nice video! A boatload shipped right in!

  • @1bottlejackdaniels
    @1bottlejackdaniels 3 роки тому +12

    5:05 ...get your facts right - Iran didn't invade Iraq.

    • @Dom0o0o
      @Dom0o0o 3 роки тому

      Someone's angry 😬

  • @tommcglone2867
    @tommcglone2867 3 роки тому +1

    This tub was a titan of the seas. So big and enduring that it survived Davy Jones' Locker.

  • @aseerih
    @aseerih 3 роки тому +15

    You claim that Iran invaded Iraq in your video. This is factually incorrect, it was Iraq that Invaded Iran in 1980z they invaded a place called Khorramshahr and the Ahvaz.
    🇰🇼🇰🇼🇰🇼🇰🇼🇰🇼

    • @aseerih
      @aseerih 3 роки тому +1

      1980*

    • @Matt.m6
      @Matt.m6 3 роки тому +1

      Can confirm

    • @rozinaakter7147
      @rozinaakter7147 3 роки тому +1

      🤔🤔👍👍

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 3 роки тому +1

      Fun fact.
      Iran fought Iraq for nine years to a draw.
      The US overran Iraq in 2 weeks causing its leader to hide in a hole in the ground for months.

    • @shebbs1
      @shebbs1 3 роки тому

      Sucking up to Iran seems to be the standard situation for this American channel. Biden will probably wake up from his latest snoize and decree that Iran are friends of the US

  • @ElocTheComrade
    @ElocTheComrade 3 роки тому +1

    I would really like to see a video on the Esso Northumbria, which at the time was the largest vessel produced by Britain at the time.

  • @momsspaghetti9970
    @momsspaghetti9970 3 роки тому +5

    Imagine if this gets stuck instead of rhe Evergiven