I was hoping soldering is some sort of general welding term popular in whatever dialect she spoke. I can't begin to imagine how long it would take to seal up all the ships seems with solder. 😂 I'd quit.
Matt, the formwork company did a fantastic job. Great to see the house finally going up. Living your (and probably the majority of subscribers) dreams. Great work buddy.
You guys absolutely crack me up. I hope that a year from now they would bring this same crew back. Yes, I'm that 82-year-old guy but you all just brighten my day. I'm gonna miss the med crew a lot and I think the Zatara crew is going to miss ya'll too. Everybody stay safe.
Most cruise ship crews R just like Seagulls dude... They come back when they wanna come back, nobody really knows why outside of the money.. Now I wanna see this ships swimming pools buffet and wet bars. I am gonna go eat drink get boozed up and go paws up in the kids pool in a guppy outfit so everyone feels sorry 4 me....
Okay, everything you opined is not true: there are numerous species of gulls, terns, shearwaters, and other larids, but no "seagulls" nor "sea gulls", nor see gulls! 😮😮😮😮. Some larids do migrate, some are year round residents, and some are opportunists. The reasons that they do what they do is not a mystery to observers, but apparently is a mystery to you. Knowledge is the key, not limpid observations. Cheerily!
@Omar-kk9fp your comment sent me on a trail about Gulls lol. I thought they were called sea gulls. Finding out that sea gull is a coloquialism and its actually Gull blew my mind
@@GlenDoer-gq1rs actually, a battery powered ship would be an interesting topic ! Probably not feasible today but, maybe when the technology advancement catches up they just might have them !
@averteddisasterbarely2339 No, it will never be economical to have a battery-powered ship due to issues with power density both watts/kilogram and watts/liter matter on a ship. Batteries taking up revenue bearing space is non ideal. Not getting into charging times for a 100 plus megawatt battery pack. Edit: That Scandinavian electric "cruise ship" (large yacht really) uses batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.
@@averteddisasterbarely2339 Meh Batteries are so last centry now. We need, vegan ships that are powerd on, what ever it is vegans use for energy. And they better be gluten free aswell
with 450 engineers they soldered it together? that's a new technique. wonder if they used acid or resin core. that must have been one hell of a soldering iron.
I am impressed by the intelligence of human beings, congratulations to those who contribute to these wonderful machines of the World, amazing. Simplesmete maravilhoso
I also I'm amazed at the intelligence and the ability man has to create these machines among other things. Can u imagine what humans could do in a million years from now it's mind boggling
Now I'm not saying this is the case but I know regarding the flaps being down with the aircraft I used to work on was normal because we did an inspection of the flaps and different flight controls with the pilots still in the seat before we shut them down. Could be normal for them to leave them down, just another viewpoint
Human technology is just getting amazing just imagine what the humans will create in say a few hundred thousand years or a million years it will be something hard to comprehend
your latest thumbnails on ur videos don't correlate well with small screens like my phone if i had a 4k monitor i was browsing on then ya but i cant really tell whats in the picture .i have been wrong before though. absolutely love the channel...just want ya more views
I love the shape of the ship instead of all the crazy shapes that usually built into other ships the ships shape and design is simple and easy on the eyes to look at usually has built out bumps and bulges that make the ship look like it has it has built out additions like a mistake was made in its design I like a smooth shape that flows smoothly in the water !
"Huge pieces of Steel had to be cut and then Soldered to perfection..." A Solder Alloy of Tin and Lead ain't gonna hold eighty thousand tonnes of Cruise Ship together bud......
It's driven with electricity. The propellers are connected to electric motors. It's been that way for decades now. I was on the Celebrity Solstice completed on 2008 and It's the same way. I loved being on the deck when it was docking. No tug boats and the ship could move sideways. It's easier to parallel park than your car.
The Meraviglia cruise ship was built at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in St. Nazaire, France. It is the largest cruise ship ever built for a European ship owner. The construction of the ship took four years and required 6 million hours of work from thousands of people. The design of the Meraviglia was influenced by new technologies in fluid mechanics and shipbuilding. The hull of the ship was designed with a computer-optimized profile that reduces water resistance. The propellers are also new generation propellers with a high electric power output. These propellers allow the ship to cruise at high speed with almost no vibrations. The construction of the Meraviglia was a major undertaking. The shipyard had to develop new techniques and improve its organization in order to meet the tight deadline. The ship was built in sections, which were then assembled in a giant construction zone. The largest lifting machine in Europe, the tgp, was used to move the blocks of steel that make up the ship.
@@danielmckendrick1371 I think you mean civilization. Humanity will survive. It survived plenty of other "catastrophic wastes of resources" in the past. The Pyramids, Angor Wat, Machu Picchu, the Colosseum and other constructs were built by civilizations long gone. Yet humanity still survived.
What about the use of ADsorption Chillers for Aircondioning from waste heat of the engines Exhust & ORC Turbines for Low temprature heat Recovery into some usful power & also the Powerfactor improvment Capacitor banks for the generated power. I Thinck these three factors if considered at the time of construction would have significantly reduced the Carbon Footprint besides saving cost of energy consumption
6 million man hours is what they should have said. If 2,500 workers worked on it that would be 2,400 hours per person which would only be 100 days. Obviously it was less workers than that but you get the idea.
Imagine how fast the ship yards would get these ships built against deadlines if they were able to say "for every day it's completed before your deadline it's an addition 100k$"
12:48 "So you can imagine two big balls at the back of the ship"...I wonder how big Titanic's balls were... (The two reciprocating engines were each 63 feet (19 m) long and weighed 720 tons, with their bedplates contributing a further 195 tons. They were powered by steam produced in 29 boilers, 24 of which were double-ended and five single-ended, which contained a total of 159 furnaces.)
7:55 The Normandie was one of the first ships to use a bulberous bow to reduce friction. That allowed her to be built with smaller but more efficient engines that could drive the ship fast enough you could basically water ski behind it
Toronto is in France!!! Duhhh!! You obviously don't live in Toronto, France like you claim your from currently!! 🤣😭😭😭 Clearly the person narrating this video is obviously correct!!! He knows his ish braaahh!!! LMFAO 🤣😭😭 The narrator lives in Toronto France!! 😂😂
I'm from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada!! We're friends now Ay??? Fellow Cananiden🇨🇦 Friend Ay?? Frechy Fried Cananidens 🇨🇦 We're not Canadian's🇨🇦 We're Cananidens from Toronto France Ay!! 😂😂
The fuel should be non-polluting compressed hydrogen gas, which emits only oxygen and water, unlike heavy bunker oil diesel fuel emissions, which are extremely polluting. Wartsila, Finland, and Meyer shipyard, Turku, Finland are now conducting final sea trials of the ICON OF THE SEAS cruise ship which uses compressed hydrogen gas fuel Wartsila engines.
The future will be more props with more motors. Gives more control, and when not needed they are generators. The heavier your mass the more efficient. Are ya listening railroad workers?
Great video! Any success with imitation spider web? A cone of loose yarn could dissipate momentum if you could figure out how to aim into the bell of the cone, kinda like a funnel web spider. Certainly more than one way to skin a cat!
I was really enjoying this except they kept interrupting with some show about a cruise ship, I came here to watch commercials not watch a show about ships
I spent several weeks last September trying to convince the crew members of a U.S. Warship that the captain and his surrogate girlfriend were not Al & Peggy Bundy... When it came time for me to leave the crew was trying to convince me to call the DoD and report the captain & girlfriend were really Al & Peggy Bundy....
The mismatch between commentary and on-screen information made me blink as well. 200 m3 for each of the 7000 people living on board. That’s 200*7000=1.400.000 m3, or 1.400.000.000 liters, isn’t it?
Around 12:59 into your video you mentioned propellers producing electricity This statement is wrong they are using electricity. They’re using 20,000,000 W of electricity not produce. The ships generators produce the electricity. If I’m wrong please do explain why as I am curious why it was stated the way it was in the video?
not soldered. WELDED to perfection.
I was hoping soldering is some sort of general welding term popular in whatever dialect she spoke. I can't begin to imagine how long it would take to seal up all the ships seems with solder. 😂 I'd quit.
Matt, the formwork company did a fantastic job. Great to see the house finally going up. Living your (and probably the majority of subscribers) dreams. Great work buddy.
You guys absolutely crack me up. I hope that a year from now they would bring this same crew back. Yes, I'm that 82-year-old guy but you all just brighten my day. I'm gonna miss the med crew a lot and I think the Zatara crew is going to miss ya'll too. Everybody stay safe.
Most cruise ship crews R just like Seagulls dude... They come back when they wanna come back, nobody really knows why outside of the money.. Now I wanna see this ships swimming pools buffet and wet bars. I am gonna go eat drink get boozed up and go paws up in the kids pool in a guppy outfit so everyone feels sorry 4 me....
Okay, everything you opined is not true: there are numerous species of gulls, terns, shearwaters, and other larids, but no "seagulls" nor "sea gulls", nor see gulls! 😮😮😮😮. Some larids do migrate, some are year round residents, and some are opportunists. The reasons that they do what they do is not a mystery to observers, but apparently is a mystery to you.
Knowledge is the key, not limpid observations.
Cheerily!
@Omar-kk9fp your comment sent me on a trail about Gulls lol. I thought they were called sea gulls. Finding out that sea gull is a coloquialism and its actually Gull blew my mind
It's amazing to find out that a ship can produce it's own electricity ! i thought they used a really long extension cord .
😂
they use cordless leads, like EV\s
@@GlenDoer-gq1rs actually, a battery powered ship would be an interesting topic ! Probably not feasible today but, maybe when the technology advancement catches up they just might have them !
@averteddisasterbarely2339 No, it will never be economical to have a battery-powered ship due to issues with power density both watts/kilogram and watts/liter matter on a ship. Batteries taking up revenue bearing space is non ideal. Not getting into charging times for a 100 plus megawatt battery pack.
Edit:
That Scandinavian electric "cruise ship" (large yacht really) uses batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.
@@averteddisasterbarely2339 Meh Batteries are so last centry now. We need, vegan ships that are powerd on, what ever it is vegans use for energy. And they better be gluten free aswell
Smear the queer was a fun game to play in school LMFAO 😂😂
You need to come the U.K. for November 5th, for our Guy Fawkes night. The last seven firework units are what we very much enjoy in the UK.
I just woke from a dream where these two guys thought my card trick was cool even though i messed it up. I need friends like that.
😂
Nobody cares
I care.
@@connorsherwood636 i care.
# so amazing 🎉
with 450 engineers they soldered it together? that's a new technique. wonder if they used acid or resin core. that must have been one hell of a soldering iron.
what amazes me the most is the math behind this project
## ❤❤❤❤❤ ## ❤❤❤❤❤ amazing video
Protecting the environmental standard of Euro 6 ship smoke
Magnificent report on the big liner To be consumed without moderation🚢👏👍🇨🇵
The engineering used by the pioneers, is amazing.
A big bulbous phallus in the front and two big balls in the back is what made it powerful, you say?
Just like your mother!
I am impressed by the intelligence of human beings, congratulations to those who contribute to these wonderful machines of the World, amazing.
Simplesmete maravilhoso
Yes Humans so Intiligent the created Machines that will Anhhilate ALL LIFE ON EARTH 🦾🤖🏭☢️🔥💀
I also I'm amazed at the intelligence and the ability man has to create these machines among other things. Can u imagine what humans could do in a million years from now it's mind boggling
@@Joseph-fw6xx Yea we are so good at destroying ourselves🦾🤖☢️🔥🏭💀
To be fair... Humans have always been self destructive...lol. Now we can just do it more efficiently🤣@@prophecyrat2965
This channel is spectacular. Thankful for access to this free, high-quality content - great work!!
If it's free, you're the product.
Yes Larry Curly & Moe approve they want a tour on that fantastic new tub...
thanks for making it free and public and not allowing you dudes to hoard
I would love to look at this boats hydro dynamic features and engine spaces in person...
Now I'm not saying this is the case but I know regarding the flaps being down with the aircraft I used to work on was normal because we did an inspection of the flaps and different flight controls with the pilots still in the seat before we shut them down. Could be normal for them to leave them down, just another viewpoint
# nice looking video # ❤❤❤❤❤ # ❤❤❤❤❤ 2
I'm sailing on this ship in a month.. Can't wait
How was the experience?
@@joefarmer4238I don’t think she made it
Human technology is just getting amazing just imagine what the humans will create in say a few hundred thousand years or a million years it will be something hard to comprehend
Very impressive and gorgeous,I 💗💗💗💗 this documentary channel, kudos to u guys.
I worked at that shipyard when they built their 1st Oasis class.
Was great.
aà
And???
@NUT_SLAPPER if you ever go, I would recommend getting a local gal to show you around
You don't "solder" steel, you weld it. Big difference.
I need talent like this in my construction business. Good job
Beautiful big Engineering Ship nice
Outstanding
Beautiful report on the metro Parisien🇨🇵🇨🇵👏👍🚇
Human capability is unbelievably amazing
This channel deserves more subs. Js.
Magnificent report on the big liner To be consumed without moderation
good job
Thank you for this video 🙏
Giant ships are always the center of attention. Thanks for sharing.
The serbian bridge with no harness and a chainsaw at 200 meters was insane
your latest thumbnails on ur videos don't correlate well with small screens like my phone if i had a 4k monitor i was browsing on then ya but i cant really tell whats in the picture .i have been wrong before though. absolutely love the channel...just want ya more views
Great, but when I'm on a ship I like to feel the vibration and hear the gentle rumble of the engines.
Impressive concept 😮
reminds me of Noah ark. That was made of wood and it survived. Thats why we are here.
I love the shape of the ship instead of all the crazy shapes that usually built into other ships the ships shape and design is simple and easy on the eyes to look at usually has built out bumps and bulges that make the ship look like it has it has built out additions like a mistake was made in its design I like a smooth shape that flows smoothly in the water !
"Huge pieces of Steel had to be cut and then Soldered to perfection..."
A Solder Alloy of Tin and Lead ain't gonna hold eighty thousand tonnes of Cruise Ship together bud......
I'm still wondering when soldering and welding became synonymous...lol
You're, right, but knowing the basic rules of punctuation will aid you in making your sentences 'hang together' better!
"The ship makes its own electricity, the others tow on a large extension cable"
Keep your day job. You will never be a comedian.
I don’t get it
@@skipmagil All cruise ships produce their own electricity..otherwise there wouldn’t be any electricity on board…
It's driven with electricity. The propellers are connected to electric motors. It's been that way for decades now. I was on the Celebrity Solstice completed on 2008 and It's the same way. I loved being on the deck when it was docking. No tug boats and the ship could move sideways. It's easier to parallel park than your car.
33ee3eeeeee..🎉8😢i.
Why are they using old style pelter there new type.😊
what is fluidity of navigation, and what does it have to do with vibration?
That’s for your mom to know and for you not to find out
Really amazing how all these goings on come to realize a beautiful ship❤❤
Realy I like this factory ships
The Meraviglia cruise ship was built at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in St. Nazaire, France. It is the largest cruise ship ever built for a European ship owner. The construction of the ship took four years and required 6 million hours of work from thousands of people.
The design of the Meraviglia was influenced by new technologies in fluid mechanics and shipbuilding. The hull of the ship was designed with a computer-optimized profile that reduces water resistance. The propellers are also new generation propellers with a high electric power output. These propellers allow the ship to cruise at high speed with almost no vibrations.
The construction of the Meraviglia was a major undertaking. The shipyard had to develop new techniques and improve its organization in order to meet the tight deadline. The ship was built in sections, which were then assembled in a giant construction zone. The largest lifting machine in Europe, the tgp, was used to move the blocks of steel that make up the ship.
What a catastrophic waste of resources. Humanity deserves whatever comes next....
Ya, we learned that watching the show
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1:22:57
@@danielmckendrick1371 I think you mean civilization. Humanity will survive. It survived plenty of other "catastrophic wastes of resources" in the past. The Pyramids, Angor Wat, Machu Picchu, the Colosseum and other constructs were built by civilizations long gone. Yet humanity still survived.
What about the use of ADsorption Chillers for Aircondioning from waste heat of the engines Exhust & ORC Turbines for Low temprature heat Recovery into some usful power & also the Powerfactor improvment Capacitor banks for the generated power. I Thinck these three factors if considered at the time of construction would have significantly reduced the Carbon Footprint besides saving cost of energy consumption
crazy to think they just solder giant sheets of metal together.
The maintenance for the propeller and the distiller 😢😮
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Im the the first english commenter yes lets goooo, i love this construction docs.
Soldered? Do you mean welded?
Nice bit of war kit and rescue teams!
amazing to contruction
Que genial, buen video
Let’s go brandon 🍦🍦🍦
wait, 6 million hours? thats 684.93 years. that cant be real
That is a very good point!!! 🤔🤣
6 million man hours is what they should have said. If 2,500 workers worked on it that would be 2,400 hours per person which would only be 100 days. Obviously it was less workers than that but you get the idea.
@@thatsux0rzsimple math would have ease this person confusion good for you to clear it up for them
Imagine how fast the ship yards would get these ships built against deadlines if they were able to say "for every day it's completed before your deadline it's an addition 100k$"
Gosh dang that thing is the new Dodge Caravan of the high seas!!!! I wonder if it has hatch back...
12:48 "So you can imagine two big balls at the back of the ship"...I wonder how big Titanic's balls were... (The two reciprocating engines were each 63 feet (19 m) long and weighed 720 tons, with their bedplates contributing a further 195 tons. They were powered by steam produced in 29 boilers, 24 of which were double-ended and five single-ended, which contained a total of 159 furnaces.)
That architecture😍 28:55
"Propellers with a power never seen on a ship like this" - what an obsolete sentence
Uh
Or
7:55 The Normandie was one of the first ships to use a bulberous bow to reduce friction. That allowed her to be built with smaller but more efficient engines that could drive the ship fast enough you could basically water ski behind it
In 2024 Toronto(where I live) is nowhere near where France was in 1940
Canada is more focused on gathering gangsters and criminals from across the globe than skilled talent pool
The BBB
Toronto is in France!!! Duhhh!! You obviously don't live in Toronto, France like you claim your from currently!! 🤣😭😭😭
Clearly the person narrating this video is obviously correct!!! He knows his ish braaahh!!! LMFAO 🤣😭😭
The narrator lives in Toronto France!! 😂😂
I'm from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada!! We're friends now Ay???
Fellow Cananiden🇨🇦 Friend Ay?? Frechy Fried Cananidens 🇨🇦
We're not Canadian's🇨🇦 We're Cananidens from Toronto France Ay!! 😂😂
I have seen her in Melbourne Australia,she is amazing
Are you assuming his / her pronounce without consent?
this video help me from insomnia haha
The fuel should be non-polluting compressed hydrogen gas, which emits only oxygen and water, unlike heavy bunker oil diesel fuel emissions, which are extremely polluting. Wartsila, Finland, and Meyer shipyard, Turku, Finland are now conducting final sea trials of the ICON OF THE SEAS cruise ship which uses compressed hydrogen gas fuel Wartsila engines.
My buddy had his 18 wheeler his blinkers ran on the fluid u mention, blinker fluid x3 was called
Great content
So that is how Salt is Distributed .
The future will be more props with more motors. Gives more control, and when not needed they are generators. The heavier your mass the more efficient. Are ya listening railroad workers?
2 metal walls driven down deep and filled with concrete will work against the erodtion
Just like looks top heavy
I can't believe they don't mention the American kaiser that invented this type of modular ship building in ww2.
Seeing the swelling on Jim's joint, he really needs a vet. I'm sure we could raise enough money to pay for it. Are they available?
Great video! Any success with imitation spider web? A cone of loose yarn could dissipate momentum if you could figure out how to aim into the bell of the cone, kinda like a funnel web spider. Certainly more than one way to skin a cat!
I was really enjoying this except they kept interrupting with some show about a cruise ship, I came here to watch commercials not watch a show about ships
huge sheets of metal `soldered' together 😂
Good
😇
BOW.. LIKE WOW... BOW THRUSTERS.. LIKE NOW OR WOW.. NOT HUNTING 'BOW'.. BOW
" Diggity Diggity Dog, out on The Wild Wild West."
Name that movie.
@@world_still_spins Star Wars
I think building ships is good practice for building nuclear powered planes too space,
20 boats for a city ship , how many lifes will you save Not even 5 percent
공장에서 배 만들기를 누가 좋아합니까?
Imagine a union strike before almost finishing a project like this....
The client would be pissed and the manufacturer drown in piss.
I spent several weeks last September trying to convince the crew members of a U.S. Warship that the captain and his surrogate girlfriend were not Al & Peggy Bundy... When it came time for me to leave the crew was trying to convince me to call the DoD and report the captain & girlfriend were really Al & Peggy Bundy....
1,400 cubic metres of water per day?
The mismatch between commentary and on-screen information made me blink as well. 200 m3 for each of the 7000 people living on board. That’s 200*7000=1.400.000 m3, or 1.400.000.000 liters, isn’t it?
When we get to the Subway in Paris he says 260 million people is not enough for Paris.
He doesn't know what he's saying.
I tremble whenever I hear the hoarse voice of a french sailor.
Awesome, will you put new exhaust pipe ?
Royal Caribbean... "that's cute"
So 6 million hours is 684 years
11:22 what a song choice
those building weren't built by modern day architecture ....TARTAIA
Error @27:20 : "200 cubic metres of water per person per day". Other sources mention about 200 litres per day, or 1,000 times less.
Saw some thing like this in Ben Hur,,The ship had a man strapped to the back in case one of the rowers became sick AKA a spare,
실재, 현장에 있으면 스트레스 엄청 받습니다,
High rise tower at sea; future prison hulk or rising sea level escape craft?? You decide; press your button's now!!
Around 12:59 into your video you mentioned propellers producing electricity This statement is wrong they are using electricity. They’re using 20,000,000 W of electricity not produce. The ships generators produce the electricity. If I’m wrong please do explain why as I am curious why it was stated the way it was in the video?
imagine instead of "watts" he said "horsepower."
they produce x amount of mechanical energy (kW) using a bigger amount of electrical energy (kW)