I have the technology and I will right this ship and float it away with out a shadow of a doubt. My kingdom will have no end. I have the technology and engineering experience that no man possess. My blessings to the 32 who lost their fight with life. I am nick Sloan. I’m determined to move this ship. Chief engineer and marine salvage owner and engineer. Mr. Nicholas Sloan. Titian engineering.
The only credit ill give him is making the decision to let the ship bank on the coast. If it sank further out in the water im positive more people would've died. Other than that he's a legendary coward indeed
Hey! Love your videos! Especially as a fellow Audi and computing enthusiast. can't believe we both got recommended this 4 year old video on the same day haha
But at least the Captain got off the ship safe and sound, he could go home to his wife and family and sleep in his cosy little bed. Nothing would get me on one of those cruise ships, they don't even look safe.
This is a fantastic testament to the skills and ingenuity of the Salvage engineers that stands diametric contrast to arrogance and appalling incompetence of the Captain who was wholly responsible for the disaster.
I went on the Costa Fortuna cruise ship, I would NEVER go on another Costa cruise again, it was horrible. But, I do feel bad for the people who had to go through this nightmare event because of the stupid captains mistake!
imagine living on that island, hearing that dumb captain toot his horn in the middle of the night, going back to sleep, and walking out of your door in the morning to see the ship half sunk.
The ship is barely 60,000 mass tons. If you found a number saying its 180,000 tons it's probably its gross tonnage which used to be defined as 100 cubic feet, and later on Defined by a formula. Gross tonnage is a measurement of all internal enclosed volume in a ship which impacts the design, regulations, and fares to pay. On the other hand a Tonne is defined as a tun of wine containing 954 litres or 1016 kg which is called a Long ton nowadays.
@@theokingshango A ton (an imperial measurement) is 20 hundredweight, which is equivalent to 1,016 Kg 1,000 Kg is a metric tonne. Their is no REAL weight for a ship. since other than its basic structure, the weight of cargo, additional furnishings, passengers, along with fuel and water carried are all variable. Therefore a formula based on internal usable volume was devised. Unless you work in shipping, it is all very confusing.
Most of the time in real emergency situations, lifeboats can be rendered virtually useless if the ship is tilting one side or the other which is almost always the case, if abandon ship is announced early enough while the ship is still upright then of course there's more chance of success.
Gross Tonnage is a measurement of volume, not weight. The ships weight plus it's contents do not weight 180,000 tons. The ships actual weight (displacement) is around 60-70,000 tons.
The ship's actual weight is not the displacement. Displacement is a mesaure of how much water a ship's hull 'displaces'. The actual weight of the ship itself is the 'lightship' weight. Costa Concordia has a lightship weight of roughly 45,000 tons.
He could’ve saved everyone for sure could’ve told them to not jump and also stayed till the last person or last group of people left and also could’ve given advice on the intercom of what to do and what not to do like don’t go to the elevators etc.
They used the same method as the Americans did when they righted up the USS Oklahoma Battleship from Pearl Harbor. They same method was tried on the USS Utah but did not work out as well.
Costa Concordia Captain: "I have a great idea. Let's sail within a few feet of the rocks." Costa Concordia Captain (moments later after the ship hits the rocks): "I'm outta here! Have fun."
Why wasn't this dealt with when it happened? If a company were to leave a fleet vehicle wrecked on the side of the road then they have tow bills or abandonment fees to pay. Apparently if you're a cruise line you don't have to worry about that.
This is a fucking cruise ship, not a car that can be removed automatically. This probably cost a whole lotta money to remove and get the equipment. Not as easy as you think.
@@ABDlRlZAK A wrecked car can't be moved automatically either. Hence the wreck. Even a functioning car can't be moved automatically. It takes a person to move it. A cruise line also has a whole lotta money. Being in that industry they probably already know multiple salvaging contrctors, if one is busy with a job they can resort to another.
Of course it's in danger of breaking up, the vessel was never designed to lay for years, half submerged on a granite outcrop at an angle guaranteed to overstress the hull and superstructure! It is a testament to the design and build quality that it has remained in one piece for so long!
Those two rocks were the only thing that kept Concordia from sliding off the ledge and becoming a disaster that would have made us forget about Titanic.
@@gnarmarmounts The rocks she rested on were not the rocks she hit. There was over an hour between the grounding and the sinking, and she was drifting the whole time.
Yes, he was free on bail until his trial. According to U tube, and other sources, he was tried, convicted, and given a lengthy jail sentence - where he is now.
Misleading title: Concordia was actually 114,000t, even at full load she couldn't reach those 'nearly 180,000t'. Better be careful when stating numbers here...
every single compartment will be filled with water you cant exactly bail it out at this point. it would be immensely heavier filled with water than with air. try it with a cup in your cupboard
@@havnt3782 what you said has nothing to do with my comment. I'm talking about the ship's size, you're going into talking about 'bailout options' and 'water heavier than air', when the they are transporting the ship along, not the water. The caissons are supporting the weight of the ship's hulk, the water simply dumps itself out as the caissons fill with air and lift the hulk up.
@@OozoraKazuki it says 180,000t ruin in the title. The title is what you were talking about, don't obfuscate. Just accept you don't know what you're talking about and learn something. Man kids these days lol
More like, you're the one who needs to accept you're mixing what I said. The 'ruin' they say in the title to be 180,000t isn't, precisely what I said is a misleading title in relation to what the hulk itself weighs, NOT talking about water inside, and absolutely NOT talking about 'bailing out'. And look at yourself before trying to determine I'm a kid, I'm 32yrs old in front of your lack of understanding, even a 10yr old kid seems smarter than you to understand what I said... Top it off that you part on to insult when I never did, which is quite typical basement dwellers' attitude, LOL... Just accept the failure instead of wasting your time with someone with an IQ seemingly bigger than yours...
So here me out! the RMS Titanic sunk in 1912, COSTA concordia sunk in 2012 right? In year 2112 another Giant ship will sunk probably? i think my predictions are right
Dam your hotter than the decks of concordia basking in that hot sunshine. And most definitely would look better laying on the rocks soaking up that sun. 😉 x
Actually the drop off to deep water was less than one width of the vessel as she rested and seasonal storms were able to shift her around on that narrow ledge. I wouldn't have called the depth an abyss exactly but I don't write dreck for Discovery/History Channel so your point was semi valid on the choice to say abyss.
I was just getting ready to watch it. Then it ended
Oren C there’s a full hour documentary on how they did this. It’s really amazing
Nccl iwayagor ikplikil
@@myapologiesmissgurl5069 Link
I have the technology and I will right this ship and float it away with out a shadow of a doubt. My kingdom will have no end. I have the technology and engineering experience that no man possess. My blessings to the 32 who lost their fight with life. I am nick Sloan. I’m determined to move this ship. Chief engineer and marine salvage owner and engineer. Mr. Nicholas Sloan. Titian engineering.
Thas whut she said.. XD
"after more than a YEAR of research, "experts" came to a SHOCKING conclusion...it's now or never!" Incredible
Mr. Orange 😂🤣🤣🤣
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The captain of this ship will always be remembered as a legendary coward!
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The only credit ill give him is making the decision to let the ship bank on the coast. If it sank further out in the water im positive more people would've died. Other than that he's a legendary coward indeed
I hope he doesnt get even a drivers license
He was having an affair on the ship as well
Now for the coward award goes to the captain of the ship! Congrats
And the Captain said he fell into a lifeboat. Incredible
That reminds me the once captain of this ship is a COWARDDD
@Zicoh Hocih exactly. how convenient!
@Zicoh Hocih "now, let's see. I'll think I'll fall......here! Sweet!"
Italians in a nutshell.
@@thefrenchareharlequins2743 racists comment in a nutshell
Thanks for the blue balls.
Hey! Love your videos! Especially as a fellow Audi and computing enthusiast. can't believe we both got recommended this 4 year old video on the same day haha
@@nicholasfrawley7578 how was I not invited to this party? Ohh wait, I don't have an Audi.
Lulz..😬😂⭕⭕
Tea fork
@Greg Salazar Just need attention this badly huh bub
It’s amazing how much chaos and mayhem can be created by just one person.
Agreed. Just look at what Andrew Cuomo is doing in New York State
It legit reminded me of re:revelations
bad decision making Rob Low Sport Uhhh, all engineering disasters are human error.
Only humans engage in engineering. 🤣
A good captain is the best piece of equipment fitted to any vessel or aircraft......a bad captain is the most dangerous
But at least the Captain got off the ship safe and sound, he could go home to his wife and family and sleep in his cosy little bed. Nothing would get me on one of those cruise ships, they don't even look safe.
Sounds like the process on how to get me out of bed in the morning...
Easton Monsen ayyyyooo
Or pulling the sheets from my girl
Yeah, its pretty boring to wake up (thats why i need mom)
Easton: My spouse just calls local Marine mammal rescue unit. Use me for practice.
😂😂Same
I can't believe how CLEAR that water is ! A salvage diver's dream .
This is a fantastic testament to the skills and ingenuity of the Salvage engineers that stands diametric contrast to arrogance and appalling incompetence of the Captain who was wholly responsible for the disaster.
I went on the Costa Fortuna cruise ship, I would NEVER go on another Costa cruise again, it was horrible. But, I do feel bad for the people who had to go through this nightmare event because of the stupid captains mistake!
Acc0rd79 who also was a coward to boot. Damm what a chicken.
Gavin Russell sounds like bull, who would admit to that
He didn’t admit to that it is just a rumor. Nobody knows for sure
Gavin Russell CCTV recorded him entering in a room with a girl that, surely, wasn't 13 years old
Acc0rd79 there is an docomonery How the schip sunk there where so much kids
This is one of the most impressive man made maneuvers I have seen.
"I would be quite happy to be shipwrecked that close to shore with such warm water." Titanic Passenger
"Warm"? It was january, Italy isn't at the tropics
It wasn't warm, but it wasn't the Arctic either. Some passengers jumped into the water and swam safely to shore.
where is the rest?
Resting
Andres Bonilla in peace
they couldent be bothered re-uploading the rest
its aaaalways like this with this channel, they just steal some content to make you click on it but then its just over
It was scrapped already
imagine living on that island, hearing that dumb captain toot his horn in the middle of the night, going back to sleep, and walking out of your door in the morning to see the ship half sunk.
You go to bed after watching the clear sunset with a ship on the horizon. You wake up and the ship is capsized right in front of your house
The rocks she hit were not where she sank. There was an hour where she was drifting without power.
“Her sagging midsection” SAME BRO SAME
hahahahaha
Sad!
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lol
Bruh
Two words-"Duct tape" man.. just duct tape it. It works like magic.
*Flex Tape
*NOW THATS A LOTTA DAMAGE*
I just sawed this boat in half 🤣
Duct tape works like magic
@@mrtom2854 same thing
I great example of how easy it is to screw something up and how much more difficult it is to remedy the situation afterwards.
The ship is barely 60,000 mass tons. If you found a number saying its 180,000 tons it's probably its gross tonnage which used to be defined as 100 cubic feet, and later on Defined by a formula. Gross tonnage is a measurement of all internal enclosed volume in a ship which impacts the design, regulations, and fares to pay.
On the other hand a Tonne is defined as a tun of wine containing 954 litres or 1016 kg which is called a Long ton nowadays.
Huh
1 Brutto Tonne in nautics is equal 2.83 cubic meters. So this cruiser had 180.000BT volumen and I would assume around 50-55.000 metric tonns.
Stop it, a ton is 1000 kilo, stick to that pls
@@theokingshango A ton (an imperial measurement) is 20 hundredweight, which is equivalent to 1,016 Kg
1,000 Kg is a metric tonne.
Their is no REAL weight for a ship. since other than its basic structure, the weight of cargo, additional furnishings, passengers, along with fuel and water carried are all variable.
Therefore a formula based on internal usable volume was devised.
Unless you work in shipping, it is all very confusing.
Most of the time in real emergency situations, lifeboats can be rendered virtually useless if the ship is tilting one side or the other which is almost always the case, if abandon ship is announced early enough while the ship is still upright then of course there's more chance of success.
this is a completely next level engineering
Where is the rest of the video?
>:(
After two years they came to the shocking conclusion...its now, or never...
Man, I feel shocked!! 😨
It’s not the simple
Haha, yeah, that speaker is a king in dramatising! 🤣🤣
@@hsvrit sure isnt the simple
Gross Tonnage is a measurement of volume, not weight. The ships weight plus it's contents do not weight 180,000 tons. The ships actual weight (displacement) is around 60-70,000 tons.
Christopher Digital *its
The ship's actual weight is not the displacement. Displacement is a mesaure of how much water a ship's hull 'displaces'. The actual weight of the ship itself is the 'lightship' weight. Costa Concordia has a lightship weight of roughly 45,000 tons.
Its registered tonnage was 114000
I just read that the engineers established 60000 tons of water in the ship. So I guess that would bring it close to 180000 tons
Nobody cares how much you guys think you know.
Just use *flex tape*
Colton Vayda exactly
To show you the power of flex tape, I sunk this cruise ship!
Ikr
*Look at all that damage*
@@mushrooka that's a lot of demage
Where can we watch full ep.?
One person one mistake around $2.550.000.000
More like 12 mistakes
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He could’ve saved everyone for sure could’ve told them to not jump and also stayed till the last person or last group of people left and also could’ve given advice on the intercom of what to do and what not to do like don’t go to the elevators etc.
This was first done in Pearl Harbor on the USS Oklahoma after she Capsized.
They used the same method as the Americans did when they righted up the USS Oklahoma Battleship from Pearl Harbor. They same method was tried on the USS Utah but did not work out as well.
"Sagging mid section"
Yeah a lot of people have that problem.
I have to smile that the first advert when I clicked this channel was for a cruise line 😊
I can't believe this was two years ago ! I feel sad 😢😢😢
Actually it sank in 20012 and 32 deaths and them trapped in their rooms flashing lights and banging the windows to get help they all died
Sangat ditail sekali....
Benar2 memperhatikan keamanannya dgn perhitungan secermat mungkin....salut 👍👍👍
Insane it was there for so long
I am glad us Commercial Dovers got a brief cameo. Had I been offered a position on this project, I would have taken it.
Costa Concordia Captain: "I have a great idea. Let's sail within a few feet of the rocks."
Costa Concordia Captain (moments later after the ship hits the rocks): "I'm outta here! Have fun."
This was more interesting than a good 0% of all other youtube videos!
Why wasn't this dealt with when it happened? If a company were to leave a fleet vehicle wrecked on the side of the road then they have tow bills or abandonment fees to pay. Apparently if you're a cruise line you don't have to worry about that.
This is a fucking cruise ship, not a car that can be removed automatically. This probably cost a whole lotta money to remove and get the equipment. Not as easy as you think.
Coolio Bob it took time to set up the salvage operation. They weren’t waiting, that’s just how long it took to be ready to salvage her.
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A wrecked car can't be moved automatically either. Hence the wreck. Even a functioning car can't be moved automatically. It takes a person to move it.
A cruise line also has a whole lotta money. Being in that industry they probably already know multiple salvaging contrctors, if one is busy with a job they can resort to another.
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Two to three years? Even Bush did more in three years of office.
Coolio Bob still took two years bro. Things like that can’t be done in a week.
Where's part 2!?
fifdude93 3 years later and I still don’t know
Lol
Why not sell it or give it to the public to make a themed hotel out of creativity?
Yo there's dead bodies nevermind
Cause people died
Hi Dad
Rigoberto McFarlane because it is rusted and half sunk u actually stupid that thing won’t even be sellable lmao
It is no longer structurally sound.
Sheryl Crusco Don't talk like that to a fellow human being
Has the captain been back on board yet?
Of course it's in danger of breaking up, the vessel was never designed to lay for years, half submerged on a granite outcrop at an angle guaranteed to overstress the hull and superstructure!
It is a testament to the design and build quality that it has remained in one piece for so long!
Why does it break off. Seems like it would bend
Legend has it the captain still is looking for a job today
He has a job... Inmate!
Those two rocks were the only thing that kept Concordia from sliding off the ledge and becoming a disaster that would have made us forget about Titanic.
Absolutely.
No the rocks are hundreds of yards from shore or other obstacles so if not there the ship never would have run aground
@@gnarmarmounts The rocks she rested on were not the rocks she hit. There was over an hour between the grounding and the sinking, and she was drifting the whole time.
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22 años atras yo trabaje en costa Romantica y costa Clasica saludos a todos los trabajadoes y DIOS derrame bendiciones sobre sus vidas
Internet Historian does it better.
One of the most amazing engineering marvel ever!
Italian engineering, ship was built in Italy and will be torn to pieces in Italy, even the removal is high engineering
This channel should be called the cliff hanger channel ffs
anyone wonder if the vaccuum packed filet mignon's are still good or not....?
This video reminds me of those "My 600lbs. life" videos.
viasevenvai hah, that's actually funny
rofl
viasevenvai ouch
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Those people disgust me.
Internet Historian has a much better video
Have they taken the captain to trial ?
Robert Clolery this happened in italy not america, they dont get trial.
Yes, he was free on bail until his trial. According to U tube, and other sources, he was tried, convicted, and given a lengthy jail sentence - where he is now.
john stewart he’s still serving a 16 year sentence for man slaughter and intentional sinking of a ship I believe
lol he probably thinks anywhere outside of America is a third world totalitarian state
Smartha Smartha ahahhaha they don't get trial in Italy, directly in da shower
Today's cruise ships are too top-heavy.
Why wouldn't you show the rest? Why?
Saw this on PBS a few years ago...amazing engineering going on here...the whole documentary is out there somewhere.
Friends of my mother-in-law died on that ship. They found them in their cabin when they finally got into the ship weeks later.
This is why I go by Cunard. They haven't had a serious incident since RMS Carpathia sunk.
Absolutely amazing salvage, good job guys
There are no miracles in engineering, there's only good engineering.
its crazy how a ship that size is so close to the shoreline
That was because the captain deliberately ran her aground, when he realised that she was about to sink.
@@wilsjaneWhich is untrue, the ship had no engine power, the wind made her turn towards the shore and forcefully ran her aground
Nick Sloane we are proud of you🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Incredible piece of engineering to get her upright 👍👍👍
i wonder about the cost of this process and who benefits of this process
Claim your "I can from internet historian videos" ticket
Right here sir
Yup! Amazing video
Thank you! mister
Shows like this are always a riot. They make junking a ship in shallow water is like going to the moon.
Phoenix yes my child.
Misleading title: Concordia was actually 114,000t, even at full load she couldn't reach those 'nearly 180,000t'.
Better be careful when stating numbers here...
every single compartment will be filled with water you cant exactly bail it out at this point. it would be immensely heavier filled with water than with air. try it with a cup in your cupboard
@@havnt3782 what you said has nothing to do with my comment.
I'm talking about the ship's size, you're going into talking about 'bailout options' and 'water heavier than air', when the they are transporting the ship along, not the water.
The caissons are supporting the weight of the ship's hulk, the water simply dumps itself out as the caissons fill with air and lift the hulk up.
@@OozoraKazuki it says 180,000t ruin in the title. The title is what you were talking about, don't obfuscate. Just accept you don't know what you're talking about and learn something. Man kids these days lol
More like, you're the one who needs to accept you're mixing what I said.
The 'ruin' they say in the title to be 180,000t isn't, precisely what I said is a misleading title in relation to what the hulk itself weighs, NOT talking about water inside, and absolutely NOT talking about 'bailing out'.
And look at yourself before trying to determine I'm a kid, I'm 32yrs old in front of your lack of understanding, even a 10yr old kid seems smarter than you to understand what I said...
Top it off that you part on to insult when I never did, which is quite typical basement dwellers' attitude, LOL...
Just accept the failure instead of wasting your time with someone with an IQ seemingly bigger than yours...
@@OozoraKazuki have a nice life. Nice profile picture for a 32 year old. You are reddit as a person. Stay wrong forever.
Nice bamboozle, making us think we get to see the cool part.
I couldn't imagine having to clean that up. Those guys probably get paid good money for that though.
Yes I do jay. But I put my life on dah line. Mr. Nick Sloan
Rumor has it, the Captain is still running.
such a shame. .she was such a beautiful ship and all those people lost there lives..
How long did it take to get up?
"it's brighter here"
Ship with 2 dead bodies inside is raised
does this viedo have a second part
Should have been cleaned up 7 years ago when it tipped.. just a suggestion..
The ship sank in January of 2012, it was righted in September of 2013. It was then floated and towed to Genoa in July of 2014.
Ciarán McLaughlin Ya might want to check the description box to see when the video was produced before you comment......just a suggestion!!
How long did the leave the freaking thing there
2012 to 2015
"COST-A" not "COAST-A"
Like the coffee brand?
will they try to restore the costa concordia
Someone tell me why the ship's owner wasnt liable for the cost to remove this large piece of litter?
So, the insurance should be paying for this then?
Yep they are paying
lyianx ur icon is bill d cat
Huh? Ummm that would be covered by insurance. Ship was totalled.
Recommendation? Hello?
The captain pissed me off on that night what he did was pathetic
Yeah, I would've stayed and helped others before saving my own life
He sits in prison as we speak.
So here me out! the RMS Titanic sunk in 1912, COSTA concordia sunk in 2012 right? In year 2112 another Giant ship will sunk probably? i think my predictions are right
This is fascinating!
They used a similar method to recover the West Virginia battleship in Pearl Harbour 70 years ago This ship has now been salvaged
It was a really good idea
Rest in Peace to the 32 innocent victims of this terrible tragedy.
Removing shipwrecks is very difficult. Nick Smith did a good.job.
Tube Craft my name is nick Sloan. Chief engineer and marine salvage. Titian engineering
Imagine looking at that gigantic eyesore for 5 years.
Did i just get clickbaited by smithsonian?
Evan Cornell don’t we always?
Glad we got to see the outcome
I don't think she'll go "spinning into the abyss..." She might go spinning but, she's in too shallow of water to spin into the abyss...
Zia Queen and shes to big
Dam your hotter than the decks of concordia basking in that hot sunshine. And most definitely would look better laying on the rocks soaking up that sun. 😉 x
It's over now, but she was perched on a steep shelf with risk of sliding down.
Actually the drop off to deep water was less than one width of the vessel as she rested and seasonal storms were able to shift her around on that narrow ledge.
I wouldn't have called the depth an abyss exactly but I don't write dreck for Discovery/History Channel so your point was semi valid on the choice to say abyss.
How much did that cost?
The pain just goes on and on.
Sammy the shrimp and his family are now being made homeless.
WoW BRILLIANT !!!! JUST BRILLIANT !!
They spent a year figuring out if they needed to do it soon lol
Did they retrieve any of the passenger's remains?
It's now or never...or maybe next week, Tuesday is no good
If the ship had sunk out to sea would we have left it?
It’s “Costa”
Not “Coaster”
How is said to weigh 180,000 tons?That seems inaccurate,so how can something weiging that amount be moved by"Parbuckling" or any other method?
all that for 1 drunk captain -.-
How much last price for export?