Crossing the Atlantic on a container ship

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  • Wilmington, North Carolina to Antwerp, Belgium. July 2015
    The Independent Pursuit
    It was awesome, good crew, good weather, dolphin spotting a bonus!
    Read about it at noflytripping.com/atlantic-oce...

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  • @rasta77001
    @rasta77001 4 роки тому +7

    I worked on this ship as a deck cadet. Stayed on board for 6 months and to be honest, you had a bit of luck with the weather. During my contract we had three passengers on three different voyages and they didnt enjoyed as much as you did 😂. Glad you discovered the “zen place” on top of the forecastle, I also used to chill over there after work. Thank you very much for this video , it was nice to see her again.

  • @MrDaddynomates
    @MrDaddynomates 6 років тому +39

    Great way to travel around the world. Good video.
    It's quite sad how most people travel without experiencing the journey. You can sit on a plane for a few hours, eat food, watch a movie, then land on a different continent, cross an entire ocean without experiencing any of it. You travel for the journey. Great video.
    Thanks.

    • @douglasthompson8927
      @douglasthompson8927 3 роки тому +2

      the sad part is the real reason they fly is to save money..they`ll blow however many $1000s a day on holiday hotels food souvenirs but 200$ per nite on a ship is considered an extravagance..even passenger liners are not really that expensive..it`s how we used to do it and it`s good enough for me

    • @A_10_PaAng_111
      @A_10_PaAng_111 10 місяців тому

      ​@@douglasthompson8927Dude, most people don't have time to sit on a cargo ship staring at the water 24-7.

    • @douglasthompson8927
      @douglasthompson8927 10 місяців тому

      @@A_10_PaAng_111 most people are in a big hurry to go nowhere

    • @MattJohno2
      @MattJohno2 3 місяці тому +1

      I took a ferry from Great Britain to Belfast. 8 hours each way. One of my favourite pass-times was simply just standing on the top deck, or sitting in the lounge at the bow watching the world go by. I actually enjoyed being on-board the ship as one of the activities during my holiday there. It also afforded some absolutely spectacular views of the Isle of Man among other things!

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 6 років тому +18

    Wow! I just found this video. What an amazing film! I loved it! Thank you!

  • @EIGYRO
    @EIGYRO Рік тому

    I was a radio officer on a containership (G.T.V Asiafreighter), 50 years ago, and visited Wilmington, North Carolina, several times. You got better weather than I did. Nice bit of nostalgia for me. Thanks.

  • @appmagician3240
    @appmagician3240 5 років тому +42

    Crossing the atlantic with a cargoship in under 20 minutes, wow I'm impressed, future technology right there :)

  • @ukaszprzechadzki5844
    @ukaszprzechadzki5844 5 років тому +5

    I have spent 6 months on board this ship in 2014. I even see you have sailed with same polish captain. It was my first trip as 3rd officer and captain was great guy who supported his officers. Memories back :)

  • @Reckone12
    @Reckone12 6 років тому +5

    Very cool! Thanks for sharing, looks like a strangely relaxing voyage!

  • @poutygorilla2698
    @poutygorilla2698 5 років тому +6

    I've often thought of doing this. Thank for sharing your adventure 😃

  • @eltfell
    @eltfell 7 років тому +16

    The cranes are for loading and unloading the containers when port facilities are not available. They are common on container ships up to 3400 TEU.

    • @01hondascott
      @01hondascott 5 років тому

      for the most part they just put out the bins that have the spuds in them that allow the containers to lock securely on top of other containers, if you look at the base of the crane at 5:44 you will see the bins of spuds on the grey float with the orange legs, the on board crane will set that on the dock when it arrives and then fork lifts will bring the bins to a spot on the wharf where trucks will bring the containers to and a few workers will place the spuds in the corner holes on the containers and then drive over to the ship where the large container cranes located on the dock will pick the containers up and then set it on top of another container and the spuds will lock them together. also during this time those on board cranes are loading supplies, food and drinks, they lower nets and a shipment of supplies will come and they lift it on the ship with those cranes.

  • @mikefm4
    @mikefm4 3 роки тому +1

    What an awesome way to travel. Thanks for taking us along for this. Really interesting

  • @egomaniac247
    @egomaniac247 7 років тому +6

    Amazing as I've seen this ship many times on the James River in docking at Richmond, Va. I've tracked it several times on the martime website going to Antwerp. I was looking at freighter cruises and was shocked to see a passenger video (yours) on a ship I've seen before!! If I had free time I'd definitely do this.

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  7 років тому +2

      Hope you are able to find the time some day!

  • @fvw88
    @fvw88 6 років тому +1

    You definitely hit an unusually calm stretch of Atlantic Ocean on your crossing. Nice job getting the video of the flying fish and dolphins.

  • @OneLife...Makethemostofit...
    @OneLife...Makethemostofit... 7 років тому +20

    Excellent clip, thanks for sharing! I was a passenger from Australia to Philadelphia (5 weeks)two years ago and really enjoyed it and will be doing again next year through the Suez canal. Cheers

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  7 років тому +3

      Sounds great! Did you get to see much during port stop-overs along the way?

    • @OneLife...Makethemostofit...
      @OneLife...Makethemostofit... 7 років тому +7

      Certainly did as I got on well with the Captain so we made the most the time on land but my heart is definitely on the ocean I must say, looking forward to my next ship experience!

    • @smorris6891
      @smorris6891 3 роки тому

      How would I go about getting started to make a trip like this

  • @chrismcromeoct
    @chrismcromeoct 3 роки тому

    how i miss working on a container vessel. it brings back memories while watching your video. im a buson on a HAJIN VESSEL RETIRED 2006. THANKS FOR THE VIDEO

  • @DevonDumpling70
    @DevonDumpling70 7 років тому +2

    as a railwayman myself who used to be a fisherman (many years ago) I've always loved the sea and would of probably worked if possible in the merchant navy. Never realised they took passenger though. Great video.

  • @seqspottingandtravels9346
    @seqspottingandtravels9346 6 років тому +12

    I don't think I have seen the Atlantic so calm!! Top video!

    • @billydarley6925
      @billydarley6925 6 років тому

      probably in or near a high barometric pressure zone.

    • @pcguysoffgridcabin
      @pcguysoffgridcabin 6 років тому

      Well they say the night the titanic hit the iceberg, the Atlantic was as smooth as glass

    • @guyb6665
      @guyb6665 6 років тому

      then you don't see the Atlantic much

  • @jimcarnicom9417
    @jimcarnicom9417 7 років тому

    Thank you very much. Excellent job on the video, very realistic view of freighter travel.

  • @robinheil
    @robinheil Рік тому +1

    Dude, this is friggin epic. You look like the king of the world out there.

  • @NickCormierMusic
    @NickCormierMusic 7 років тому +6

    The shot of the bow was super good!

  • @JeffOnboard
    @JeffOnboard 6 років тому +2

    I will try to post some footage when I go back on my Container ship in April. We go to Antwerp, Belgium....Rotterdam, Netherlands...and Bremerhaven, Germany....Seas should be not too bad by then....Good video!!! Safe sailing

    • @headlights-go-up
      @headlights-go-up 5 років тому

      Matt and Jeff I’m pretty sure this video was recommended because I watched your video touring a similar ship lol. I enjoyed both quite a bit.

  • @yukon4511
    @yukon4511 5 років тому

    Thank you. Excellent video.

  • @heha9752
    @heha9752 7 років тому +3

    Really awesome video :). I'm going to be flying practically right over where you were sailing from Chicago to London. I'll be one of those planes that was flying over you 🤣😂. Someday I'd love to take the boat though :)

  • @glenrichards7175
    @glenrichards7175 2 роки тому

    On my bucket list of things to do, great video, but would like to see more about the food available and meeting with the crew next time, thanks

  • @kcramer7404
    @kcramer7404 6 років тому +2

    Pretty cool. Thanks for sharing

  • @birchtoptracks954
    @birchtoptracks954 4 роки тому

    I did the same passage on that ship in June 2015... also had the owners cabin. I loved the apron at the bow but only had the nerve to go all the way to the very front once. Every day I would practice recorder in the covered forecastle where the acoustics were amazing!

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  4 роки тому

      Haha. Awesome, this was July 2015 so not that far apart!
      The front could be unnerving. The shot where I peak down at the bow, that makes me flinch just watching it that I might fall in!

    • @birchtoptracks954
      @birchtoptracks954 4 роки тому

      If you fell off no one would know it for hours, maybe days! Kind of like being on the dark side of the moon. Then navigating into, and docking in Antwerp were 8 of the most fascinating hours I've ever spent!

  • @thesevenseas
    @thesevenseas Рік тому

    Great to watch! I can not do more then wonder, how is your journey gone after 6 years. Of no new videos?

  • @topofdescent
    @topofdescent 6 років тому +2

    Let me tell you as someone who actually loves aviation and airtravel: This has been a greatly appreciated and very well done report. Braught back great memories of a great experience we had about 10 years ago: We took a trip on the CMA CGM La Tour from Rotterdam to New York. It was just as awesome as your experience on your journey. The Dolphins, our message in a bottle (that has not yet been found - I suppose - despite it having been cast into the ocean in a rather expensive bottle of Pinot Noir somewhere between the Azores and Iceland, but what the heck, really), the hillarious nights with the (mostly) phillipine crew in their bar with their karaoke-machine, the strict regime of mealtimes in the officers' mass at 07:00, 12:30 and 18:00 SHARP (they were not joking when they told us "five minutes late, no meal!) and the hours and hours of just being outside, being exposed to the forces of our planet as they have been around for hundreds of thousands of years. Or being inside in your bunk and being gently rocked and rolled into slumber. A trip like this really makes you aware of the distances travelled and it resets the mind completely. You can't help but to appreciate so much more (for ever more) our planet, the species that inhabit it, time, space and how blessed one is to be able to have such an experience. And then, to end on a bitter sweet note: ua-cam.com/video/VFNCjbQk9IU/v-deo.html

    • @stoutyyyy
      @stoutyyyy 5 років тому

      topofdescent how did the “sharp” meal times work with the ship’s watch system? Most ships have the mess open for a while when the watch changes, so the officers going on and off watch get a chance to eat.

  • @alistairmccausland1580
    @alistairmccausland1580 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the trip across the Atlantic

  • @rexr5414
    @rexr5414 6 років тому +5

    The first impression I got of the dolphins racing the bow was of dogs out in the country chasing cars. You know that is what it's like for them!

  • @chiad25
    @chiad25 4 роки тому

    Great video! Amazing ship.
    Just a note. The MV Independent Pursuit has a cargo capacity of 2.500 TEU. The largest containerships today has a cargo capacity of 23.700 TEU (MSC Gülsün). Imagine that.

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  4 роки тому

      Yes the size of some of these things is amazing. I did a trip across the Pacific on the Nabucco which was a much bigger ship but even that compared to some of the biggest giants is tiny.

  • @manie3232
    @manie3232 4 роки тому

    I thought that was the port in Wilmington, NC! I visited there a couple summers ago. A boat ride we took went past that port.
    I saw piles of wood chips that get shipped to Europe. I heard they have a lot of wood fired power plants.
    There's an app that you can get too that tracks these ships wherever they are at in the world.

  • @blorph1
    @blorph1 7 років тому +6

    Nicely done. Always wondered what it would be like on a container ship.

    • @c4mj0n35
      @c4mj0n35 6 років тому

      blorph1 Check out JeffHk, he vlogs bout working on a Container Ship its interesting to watch

  • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
    @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 4 роки тому +1

    nice. I'm a big believer in slow travel and it's benefits so this is really cool to me :)

  • @jhibbitt1
    @jhibbitt1 5 років тому

    u remind me of my uncle. he spends all his time in adventuring on boats in the Mediterranean and he looked and sounded a lot like you when he was ur age (he's old now) but ur much more animated and talkative....anyway great video thanks for the upload

  • @joshuastien6829
    @joshuastien6829 7 років тому +1

    Im definitely doing this. Thanks !

  • @livetvboys4340
    @livetvboys4340 6 років тому +3

    Am I the only one that finds this video so interesting this video should have 1400 million views I did subdue your channel thank you

  • @danielkennedy7845
    @danielkennedy7845 5 років тому +1

    Very cool! actually peaceful!thanks!

  • @susiepittman601
    @susiepittman601 7 років тому +2

    Fascinating video! Thanks for sharing.

  • @trecker59
    @trecker59 6 років тому +1

    That looked great, I would love to do that.

  • @justjacqueline2004
    @justjacqueline2004 6 років тому +8

    Astonishing and fascinating.

  • @xp_studios7804
    @xp_studios7804 4 роки тому

    I had no idea that cargo ships allow passengers! I love planes but I like seeing the land/seascape

  • @TrymBraathen
    @TrymBraathen 5 років тому

    Been looking for something like this!

  • @KristianOye
    @KristianOye 6 років тому +6

    Ahh! Nothing like a bracing vacation on the diesel decks!

  • @livetvboys4340
    @livetvboys4340 6 років тому +1

    Did you work for them? That would have been awesome to get a free ride on that ship I was just curious thanks man great video great content keep up the good work subbed

  • @firstfreonwarrior
    @firstfreonwarrior 7 років тому

    Enjoyed, thank you.

  • @Old.Man.Of.The.Mountain
    @Old.Man.Of.The.Mountain 6 років тому +2

    I am taking a college course in History and I just realized that aspects of World War II were fought above, on and below these waters. Thanks for the video! It has definitely added a big dimension to my learning.

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  6 років тому +1

      Gopi R it can feel very empty. Weird to think of huge convoys and lone U-boats sailing in these waters

  • @NoFlyTripping
    @NoFlyTripping  6 років тому +5

    11/12 nights, we arrived into Antwerp quite late in the evening so didn't leave ship until next morning.
    My Pacific crossing (see my other video) took 15 days.

  • @theangrygoat3076
    @theangrygoat3076 6 років тому +2

    Why am I watching something I do for work everyday. Jeeze UA-cam!

  • @trainrover
    @trainrover 6 років тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed that..only wish you recorded a succession of at least half dozen bow waves.

  • @biggerbang10
    @biggerbang10 7 років тому +3

    a most interesting video. thanks

  • @currentbatches6205
    @currentbatches6205 6 років тому

    18:00 I know that draw-bridge. I was stuck in a car for the better part of an hours as several ships passed both ways.
    BTW, I looked at your web site, and the home page is bereft of dates. For all any visitor knows, it's a artifact of many years ago. Hint: Update is regularly and date the revision.

  • @KP-th8nw
    @KP-th8nw 3 роки тому

    Hey man awesome vid! One question though, how do the containers not just tip in rough weather? How are they secured?

  • @EternalModerate
    @EternalModerate 4 роки тому

    cabin looks surprisingly comfy.

  • @justinkrann7406
    @justinkrann7406 5 років тому +3

    How did you get on this ship? were you an employee? or a passenger? how much did it cost?

  • @Solidsaw
    @Solidsaw 7 років тому +6

    Perfect video, im also studying marine tansportation management engineering and this video gave me just chills, cheers bro, hope to see you someday as a colleague:)

  • @jackashe3032
    @jackashe3032 6 років тому

    Its look ship so fast what is the speed how many knots

  • @FrisiaBonn
    @FrisiaBonn 8 років тому

    15:35 is there a chance that ship was the Frisia Bonn?! :D Would be so cool if it was!

  • @01hondascott
    @01hondascott 5 років тому

    i work at a port removing containers from ships and not once have i heard of anyone just traveling on one. this is very interesting.

    • @rv_316
      @rv_316 4 роки тому +1

      Yep, me too, and I am a marine engineer, no one was allowed on my ships... Very strange news...!!?

  • @geoffreypowell9220
    @geoffreypowell9220 7 років тому +2

    Wonderfull ..

  • @khrysstinezhairamaerefazo5694
    @khrysstinezhairamaerefazo5694 6 років тому

    uh, what's the name of this ship. weird question, yeah. But please tell me 😅

  • @JeffOnboard
    @JeffOnboard 6 років тому

    what ship are you on again? I work on Maersk Montana...292 meters long container ship....

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  6 років тому +1

      Matthew Bull this was the Independent Pursuit. Crossed the Pacific on the Nabucco

  • @elliottwilford6457
    @elliottwilford6457 5 років тому

    Top video but what we really want to know is did you and Melissa rock the boat lol. I’m joking. I can’t believe how accessible the ship is!! Standing on the bow and underneath looked brilliant.

  • @headlights-go-up
    @headlights-go-up 5 років тому +3

    Everything about this video terrifies me lol. Being in the middle of the ocean and knowing you won’t see land for days, thinking about how deep the water is, even when you were walking to the front of the ship all I could think about was “what would you do if you slipped and went through the railing” lol
    Needless to say your shots over the front filled me with a whole bunch of “nope!”
    What a great video though. It’s so hard to wrap my mind around the scale.

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  5 років тому

      To be fair I can't watch the shots over the bow without subconsciously moving to try to avoid falling in

    • @stickelliott5292
      @stickelliott5292 5 років тому +2

      You would have hated swim in the Navy, we were allowed to go swimming in the middle of the ocean on good days when out to sea for a long time. I swam in 2000' deep water. Once took a high dive from the second level & didn't worry about a shallow dive. It got cold & dark quickly. Freaked me out & I got out.

  • @pavanatanaya
    @pavanatanaya 6 років тому +38

    I had no idea you could book passage on a cargo ship

    • @regould221
      @regould221 5 років тому +2

      www.freighterexpeditions.com.au/cargo-ship-travel-things-you-should-know

    • @gateway8833
      @gateway8833 5 років тому

      Oh yea, It’s nothing like those vacation boats but they get you there.

    • @happinessismine1
      @happinessismine1 5 років тому +3

      Yes under maritime law 5 regular civilian passengers Can travel that way

  • @robertproctor1358
    @robertproctor1358 6 років тому +1

    What do you have to do to cruise on a container ship? Any info would help. Thanks, and thanks for sharing!!

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel 6 років тому +1

      Robert Proctor nothing special, ability to pay the price acquired by the shipping company..

  • @longviewstud26
    @longviewstud26 7 років тому

    nicely done

  • @W1R3L355
    @W1R3L355 6 років тому

    Great vid, I’ve subscribed so hopefully you will post many more of these. I used to work for Hamburg Sud and a guy there used to make these trips all the time sometimes paying as little as £15.

  • @reckz420
    @reckz420 5 років тому +1

    Is it usually a quite lonely trip? Am guessing in the absence of a large pool of other passengers, you'd only the ship crew around who would be busy with their daily duties. Also, was there housekeeping service to clean your room or you had to do it yourself?

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  5 років тому

      One of the crew empties the bins, restocks toilet paper etc. The crew are generally busy yes, but you eat with them and can chat at meal times and hang around with them in their mess in the evenings. You were also free to walk up to the bridge whenever you wanted and could normally have a chat if things were quiet.

  • @Hari-888
    @Hari-888 6 років тому

    I really enjoy your cargo ship videos. Wish you would post more

  • @yoelrnaples
    @yoelrnaples 6 років тому +1

    I didn't know civilians can travel on a container ship!! is it a common thing?

  • @geoffreywallace9432
    @geoffreywallace9432 3 роки тому

    The cranes are for loading and unloading in ports which have no cranes.

  • @barryporteous4904
    @barryporteous4904 6 років тому +3

    An English Rich Hall?

  • @baburbeek2070
    @baburbeek2070 6 років тому

    How many days you was in sea

  • @Visionery1
    @Visionery1 6 років тому

    At 2:35, those motors are just ticking over. Are you allowed to walk around unaccompanied, what if you fall overboard?

  • @konsejitos
    @konsejitos 5 років тому +2

    so you can just walk anywhere on the ship? no restrictions? some spots seemed dangerous, trip and fall over board kinda dangerous.

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  5 років тому

      So the main restriction is not going out at night. And only went to engine room with the chief as guide. There is a safety brief although I wouldn't want to take the chance of falling in

  • @brandonhendrixson2372
    @brandonhendrixson2372 6 років тому +2

    Awesome vid

  • @rockroll9473
    @rockroll9473 5 років тому

    Can you fish off the ship?

  • @onritenow
    @onritenow 5 років тому

    happening around may time good food and brunch relax mate.

  • @grahambunton377
    @grahambunton377 6 років тому

    Sounds much better than a Carnival Cruise.
    Less "entertainment" but also less norovirus and salmonella.
    How much did it cost?
    What was the food like?

  • @arfshesaid4325
    @arfshesaid4325 6 років тому

    wow im surprised this cost so much, i thought it would be a third of the cost

  • @dianaeubanks8595
    @dianaeubanks8595 5 років тому +1

    This is how my Mom came to America from Germany in the early 60s!

  • @robertzeurunkl8401
    @robertzeurunkl8401 4 роки тому

    1:26 - Imagine the good sleep you could get with that sound all night long.

  • @RichardsWorld
    @RichardsWorld 6 років тому +10

    The “roof” is normally just called an overhead. “Ropes” are called lines. The floor is a deck. Walls are bulkheads. The front of a ship is normally called a forecastle. You can call the large parts of the ship above the main deck a superstructure. I was in the US Navy for 20 years. We might have some different names for things though. Anyways, did they give you any access to the internet? Or did they have a gym? Did they say you can’t have alcohol?

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  6 років тому +3

      Richard's World Traveler sorry didn't see your comment. No alcohol on this ship but I crossed the Pacific on a French flagged vessel and they served wine with meals.
      Can't remember if there was a gym on this ship but there was a very basic one on the other one. Also a pool they offered to fill for me.

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  6 років тому +4

      Richard's World Traveler I should add nothing to stop you taking a bottle or two on board, they just didn't have it at meals.

    • @yocecil3538
      @yocecil3538 6 років тому +1

      No Fly Tripping Unique video! Why was you on a ship if you didn't work on it? I assume you somehow hitched a ride? If so it's a new concept for me. I would've thought complex insurances would not allow it.

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  6 років тому +2

      Yo Cecil several shipping firms are willing to sell tickets for passengers. Easiest way to sort this out is through specialist travel agents. You can find them online after a quick Google there are quite a few. You need to shop around and it's not cheap but it is an experience. Part of the cost does cover deviation insurance and for my Pacific trip I had to produce a doctor's note showing that I was healthy which I had to get from Korea but otherwise it was all straight forward really.

    • @yocecil3538
      @yocecil3538 6 років тому +3

      No Fly Tripping Woah that's excellent! I never knew we could do this! Thanks

  • @davidheinsbergen2716
    @davidheinsbergen2716 6 років тому

    I could do that. I’m wondering what is your luggage constraints. I would need to bring lots of bud light. Dilly dilly

  • @goldsun5891
    @goldsun5891 4 роки тому

    what do those containers contain whats inside of then I'm so curious about it

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  4 роки тому

      Don't know, but don't think this ship from memory had an refrigerated cargo on it. A different trip I went on had lots of white containers with air-con etc.

  • @titovonerik6670
    @titovonerik6670 6 років тому +1

    Great video ! How much did it cost ?

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  6 років тому +1

      tito von erik a bit over $1,500US but exchange rates have moved about a bit so might be different now (brought it through a European agent)

    • @titovonerik6670
      @titovonerik6670 6 років тому

      No Fly Tripping Thank you

  • @glblb3030
    @glblb3030 6 років тому

    nice video

  • @johncole9964
    @johncole9964 6 років тому

    Two questions: 1. What was the food like, 2. How much did it cost?

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  6 років тому +2

      John Cole food was ok. It was better on the French ship I took from Japan to Mexico (see my other video, although the food doesn't actually feature)
      Cost was in the region of $1,700US. Which is a lot but the Atlantic is a very popular route. I went on my own but cost of two people sharing a cabin would have only been marginally more so would be the better value for money option.

  • @juang971
    @juang971 8 років тому

    Hello
    Thank you for such a great video. Looks like an adventure. On the engine room, what do those engine run on ?
    Thanks.

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  8 років тому

      Low grade diesel oil. When they get to US or European waters they have to burn more expensive, better quality fuel which produces less pollution, but out on the open seas they burn the cheap dirty stuff

    • @juang971
      @juang971 7 років тому

      thank you for the reply.
      I am a diesel mechanic, but when Isaw those engines, I said WOW..!
      Would be interesting to work on them.
      Cheers From South Texas USA.

    • @erika.franca8019
      @erika.franca8019 7 років тому +1

      Are two stroke engines low RPM, for starting and for port maneuvering we shift to MDO - marine diesel oil, and when are in open water we save money to HFO - heavy fuel oil.

  • @rockeyrocket1224
    @rockeyrocket1224 5 років тому

    If the cost of a ticket was in line with it being a no frills cargo freight (say 20%) of the cost of a transatlantic flight I would be down with spending half a month at sea even bringing my own food and drink so long as there was a big movie screen and a few dozen fellow travelers along to swap stories with.

  • @maxcooney
    @maxcooney 8 років тому

    I'm going to a mariner school what do you suggest I specialize in?

    • @theatheistconqueror3024
      @theatheistconqueror3024 8 років тому +1

      Generally there are the navigation with a bachelor of a choice of specialization in port management ,surveying or offshore or you can join engineering with technical or Engine or you can become a naval architecture your choice

  • @garyhope2
    @garyhope2 5 років тому +1

    Next time get a wind cover for your microphone to cut the annoying wind noise and static. How about showing the dinning room, kitchen, exercise room, the crew quarters, the Capitain's quarters, the bridge, the food, etc.

  • @streetslayinggto2505
    @streetslayinggto2505 6 років тому

    So why were you on the ship in the first place? Sorry I did not watch the whole video so don't know if you explained

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  6 років тому

      dude inuras3 I was trying to travel around the world without flying. This was pretty much the last leg. America back to Europe.

  • @walkinwithjesus
    @walkinwithjesus 8 років тому +18

    I loved the wind noise! invest in a microphone and windscreen

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  8 років тому +9

      Haha.nyes in hindsight that would have been good. But I just had my Sony Compact so it was the best I could do!

  • @cheapnchic3390
    @cheapnchic3390 7 років тому +2

    What playful 🐬 dolphins!

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  7 років тому

      Cheap 'n Chic they were amazing. Beautiful creatures!

    • @cheapnchic3390
      @cheapnchic3390 7 років тому

      Wish you documented the meals you got during the trip too.lol

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  7 років тому

      On my blog there is a sample menu from my other freighter trip across the pacific. The food on that journey was probably better (possibly something to do with having a French chef!), here across the Atlantic the food was more basic, although a better breakfast. I think the main point is that the food is tailored to the nationalities of the crew. So the Pacific ship was mostly French officers which obviously influenced the cuisine. On the Atlantic trip it was more Eastern European things like polish sausage. The non-officers eat an entirely different menu again, Pilipino based on this one as that's where most of the non-officers were from.

  • @charlesrudish9147
    @charlesrudish9147 5 років тому

    Compared to a passenger liner, what does it cost to book passage on a container ship over that passenger liner?

    • @NoFlyTripping
      @NoFlyTripping  5 років тому

      It's probably comparable. Certainly it isn't a cheap option and for routes like transatlantic you need to try book quite far in advance. Less popular routes you have more freedom to leave it later. Worth noting the arrival departure times are not guaranteed. So you might leave a day late or even need to leave early. Still awesome though

  • @garyodle5663
    @garyodle5663 3 роки тому

    It would have been nice to learn how meals were taken.

  • @stuart3383
    @stuart3383 6 років тому

    Any jobs going

  • @RobertKohut
    @RobertKohut 6 років тому

    Nice!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @freepeaches807
    @freepeaches807 6 років тому +1

    how did you get to be on this ship?