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@@tyleredwards5643 they are not built with traditional cruise line quality. The finishes are plastic and brass. There is nothing bespoke about them. The have the luxury of a generic 4 star hotel. They won’t be on the water in 70 years like the Astoria.
@@effkay3691 but they do have the advantages of modern day ship building, to include 3D printers that can create things far more exact than humans, and consistently. Plastic is incredibly resilient to salt water corrosion, so it makes sense it’s finished in it. It improves the quality, not diminish it by requiring less maintenance and protecting the hull from corrosion. I think you’re absolutely wrong. I think these ships are extremely safe, and have a record to prove it. They’re mostly built in Germany and Japan, with centuries of shipbuilding experience. It wouldn’t make sense at all to cut corners on the ships durability and safety when I single catastrophe can end the entire industry. That’s why you haven’t seen a single modern cruise liner go down when there’s more than ever on the sea. The only times you hear about issues with them is due to crew negligence or poor maintenance. Not full on sinking.
When I was a boy my Father took me to a naming ceremony for a Navy vessel in Sydney Australia. It took 13 attempts to break the bottle, but the ship had a long, successful life.
When you contract out different companies to work on different parts it cuts down on the build time. Kind of amazing that a company cranked out a thousand state rooms and transported them to the ship yard.
They mire than likely already have been hiring the crews for the ship... For example the captain of our that we just went on said basically they are hiring way in advance for a lot of positions.
It only took 11 months to assemble because they spent 3+ years before that on design, buyiing steel, developing processes and tools, contracting all the parts etc. Think of it as a 5 year project where all the lego gets put together at the end.
When the Titanic was finished from development the champagne bottle didn’t smash either but they still sailed it and we’ll you know what happened next.
It’s actually 3-5 years 😂 11 months is just building, assembling and connections. It takes 2-3 years to pre design, material/procurement, plant, engine build etc
11 months to build the oasis of the seas 3 years to build the Titanic We have evolved so much in 100 years that we’re building ships double the size i na 1/3 of the time
I'm looking at this an saying to myself I been on the houseing waiting list for years befor I went an stayed at fort Polk ,to build an live on my cruise ship I had to make sure education was ok an income was where it needed to be to get the ok to build my cruise ship I was In a lot of Olympic games to support my building of my cruises ships ,bit at this point it's disturbing
You got the names of the shipbuilding company wrong, #1 its not STX Europe anymore it is now Chantiers de l'Atlantique #2 you forgot about Meyer Turku , #3 you also forgot about MV Werften , they are building one of the largest ships currently.
All that adrenaline rapidly moveing an moveing rite over to me an my passengers look like all kinds of cells ,befor you know it the incredible hulk or something else ,
Some times I say I don't know what it is but I have to have room to move around then thinking of the boy in the bubble something I was working on( meet)
Nada de extraordinário, trabalhei no estaleiro da Setenave em Setúbal/Portugal onde há mais de 40 anos atrás, já practicávamos este processo de producção industrial para construir Super Petroleiros de mais de 300.000 toneladas de porte bruto. Portanto tudo o que aqui é mostrado não é nada de extraordinário! Quanto ao período para construção de qualquer tipo de navio, desde que não seja um navio protótipo, é perfeitamente possível e realizável!!!
Very well made video! Loved the insight into the building process. It was informative, adding info I didn't know about, but didn't drone on with unnecessary information.
I wish this would happen with my dad, I’ve had dreams of it happening. This woman’s lucky to have been able to grieve for someone who’s actually alive, and the real bonus is that not just alive, but he’s doing well. It’s a good story. 🎊🎉 🎊
Can you put your hanger and a flight deck and the bow be the bridge and water jet propulsion with when you import the stabilizers come along the hull No less than six waterjets that means three inlet on each side of the bow how many Olympics size swimming pool can you fill in a minute the whole ships electrical how do you use nuclear batteries that are modular and safe and they give out 10 megawatt for 10 years so no need for an engine room or fuel tanks, etc. The nuclear battery is about the size of a large automobile When refueling it’s great boar hole disposal What would nuclear batteries do for us?
I had every thing houseing on schedule an paid for they all running around pretending they don't remember or no what the heck I'm talking about as if I did nothing ,I don't mind telling it this is what I'm suppose to do tell all the details if tabloids didn't do it first
It’s called modular construction. One of the first ships constructed modularly was the SS Edmund Fitzgerald which sank in a storm on Lake Superior, 10November1975 with the loss of 29 lives. Sections of the ship were built simultaneously off-hull, then moved to and mated with the keel when complete. It set construction records for Great Lakes vessels.
That's why currently only in Europe like Meyer Werft in Germany or Chantiers de l'Atlantique in France can built super cruise ships. Even Japan Mitsubishi failed and gave up after trying once. It required decades of accumulated vast experience and many dedicated highly skilled workers to able build such monster in just 11mths. Fitting the luxury interior and wiring for a hotel like this is already incredible. China shipbuilder will start building its first super cruise ship order. That will be an acid test of its shipbuilding capability after their incredible quick success in aircraft carriers and world's most advanced Type055 warships building. US Navy defense secretary claimed China has advantage over US because it uses slave labour to build its advanced warships. Wonderful, by that logic normal Chinese workers will be building their space crafts and J20 stealth fighters, while skilled workers building Moon & Mars base stations now.
As I was saying my college degree ,income ,my Olympics sport activity that should have support my building of my cruise ship an houseing along with my training of me diveing into the big ocean ,that's where I train at times from my cruise ships ,also my bubble for school ,some one have to support the meet ewe kind of weird meet ,I think that's what it is ,my ice-skating training I have to do a lot of things different incurring tennis
I was like I had to always stay in the Olympics, but I don't want to do repeat so I'm still running I guess I can't believe this stuff ,all this virtual stuff ,thinking of meet
Why would I want to take a cruise on one of these sea-going monstrosities? Like being stuck in a local super mall for a week with thousands of shoppers.
they want me out there on the streets with nothing after I paid my money for every thing for this an build them ships myself for me an my children ,I don't hate saying this because I have to do it all the time telling people my whereabouts an what's going on my schedule ,health is important an being with the own the right captain is important too
I was told because I was on the waiting list for houseing for years to live on my shipsonnthe ocean I had to be admitted into the mental health ward what are you serious no one else but me since I was the driver,I did stay in the hospital that was weird consider I had previous issue with that befor
So you base your video on the Allure of the Seas and then show photos and video of the Oasis of the Seas. Can you even tell the difference or actually read the name on the side of the ship?
Well they have no safety flaws, only older models do lol. Do u really think they don’t use top quality equipment? Just because it’s put together like Lego doesn’t mean shit ain’t safe
@@us3r2u4gefff yeah “no safety flaws” is just what they think until an accident happens. How do you think safety rules/changes get implemented in the first place? Do you think they designed all old ships with intentional safety flaws? Or some accident had to happen first that they learned to rectify? Your comment is stupid. They are obviously safer than old ones, but there is literally nothing without some kind of safety flawZ
@@macberg5806 Considering all the big name builders are in Japan and Europe there are no lax safety calls to save a buck. If that shit was built in Michigan, then your concerns would be valid.
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why?
@@--asher-- är jag inte att
You know that's 1 year
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They can build a cruise ship in less than a year and yet it took 3 years for our contractor to get our porch right 😂
😂
Haha your porch budget was 1.5 billion to damn
You must live in CA
@@catatestrophe7499 hahahah nah I used to live in the evil step child known as Florida Man 🤣
moneytalks
11 months for an Oasis Class ship is actually crazy fast. Incredible how well organized the whole building process is! 👍👍
Yep
It’s just Lego. They have very short lifespan.
@@effkay3691 well, they’re easy to disassemble and scrap since they’re like Legos. But why do you say they have short lifespan?
@@tyleredwards5643 they are not built with traditional cruise line quality. The finishes are plastic and brass. There is nothing bespoke about them. The have the luxury of a generic 4 star hotel. They won’t be on the water in 70 years like the Astoria.
@@effkay3691 but they do have the advantages of modern day ship building, to include 3D printers that can create things far more exact than humans, and consistently. Plastic is incredibly resilient to salt water corrosion, so it makes sense it’s finished in it. It improves the quality, not diminish it by requiring less maintenance and protecting the hull from corrosion. I think you’re absolutely wrong. I think these ships are extremely safe, and have a record to prove it. They’re mostly built in Germany and Japan, with centuries of shipbuilding experience. It wouldn’t make sense at all to cut corners on the ships durability and safety when I single catastrophe can end the entire industry. That’s why you haven’t seen a single modern cruise liner go down when there’s more than ever on the sea. The only times you hear about issues with them is due to crew negligence or poor maintenance. Not full on sinking.
6:56
I guess if the bottle did break, Concordia may have still been sailing the seas today
When I was a boy my Father took me to a naming ceremony for a Navy vessel in Sydney Australia. It took 13 attempts to break the bottle, but the ship had a long, successful life.
@@suave-rider that's nice
@@suave-riderdid the bad luck from the bottle not breaking cancel out because of the 13 attempts?
Imagine the bottle not breaking and you being the person going to break it 💀
Only 11 months to build, equip, furnish, and staff an entire floating city?! I cant even wrap my head around that.
When you contract out different companies to work on different parts it cuts down on the build time. Kind of amazing that a company cranked out a thousand state rooms and transported them to the ship yard.
They mire than likely already have been hiring the crews for the ship... For example the captain of our that we just went on said basically they are hiring way in advance for a lot of positions.
It only took 11 months to assemble because they spent 3+ years before that on design, buyiing steel, developing processes and tools, contracting all the parts etc.
Think of it as a 5 year project where all the lego gets put together at the end.
In Champagne We Trust. 😀
I found a new hobby ! Learning about cruises
Same for me
Amazing how revolutionised ship building has become over the past century
I wonder if there are other ships where the champagne bottle didn't break? That would be a really interesting video
The Costa Concordia which sank the champagne bottle actually didn’t smash
@@ReheheMemesothers apart from the one in the video obviously.
When the Titanic was finished from development the champagne bottle didn’t smash either but they still sailed it and we’ll you know what happened next.
Cunards Queen Victoria when launched by the Duchess of Cornwall...the now Queen Camilla.
You’t can’t tell me we don’t live in a computer program after watching this shit 😂
Somebody should make a big gay cruise ship called The GUYTANIC.
They have been called floating cities since the beginning of the ocean liners in the 19th century.
It’s actually 3-5 years 😂 11 months is just building, assembling and connections. It takes 2-3 years to pre design, material/procurement, plant, engine build etc
11 months to build the oasis of the seas
3 years to build the Titanic
We have evolved so much in 100 years that we’re building ships double the size i na 1/3 of the time
Double the size but exponentially more complicated.
I find cruise ships amazing.. haven't been on one yet.
How can a person have psychological problems cause of building war ship an yachts wanting to live on the ocean on there ship
I can’t believe I’m going or supposed to go on an oasis class ship real soon!! Idk if I’ll make it due to my excitement I might have a heart attack!
How was it?
I'm looking at this an saying to myself I been on the houseing waiting list for years befor I went an stayed at fort Polk ,to build an live on my cruise ship I had to make sure education was ok an income was where it needed to be to get the ok to build my cruise ship I was In a lot of Olympic games to support my building of my cruises ships ,bit at this point it's disturbing
You got the names of the shipbuilding company wrong, #1 its not STX Europe anymore it is now Chantiers de l'Atlantique #2 you forgot about Meyer Turku , #3 you also forgot about MV Werften , they are building one of the largest ships currently.
1. you forgot ur mom 2. congrats on turning 35 this year! halfway to 70 ;)
@@paulj8166 Poor Paul, the death is near
whatever
All that adrenaline rapidly moveing an moveing rite over to me an my passengers look like all kinds of cells ,befor you know it the incredible hulk or something else ,
Some times I say I don't know what it is but I have to have room to move around then thinking of the boy in the bubble something I was working on( meet)
The engineers are super human!
AIDAprima right there 2:50
They were saying I had a psychological problem ,are you serious ,I can't believe any of it
7:19 you know what they say- correlation is causation!
If the bottle doesn't break, do they break down the ship or what?
So much incredible work goes into building these ships. In a few years they're retired ingloriously to a ship breaking yard.
What? Royal Caribbean has ships that are over 25yrs old. Running almost everyday with thousands of people on board.
What? Only ships that aren’t making profit get scrapped, or if a ship is too old that safety is a concern now
Nada de extraordinário, trabalhei no estaleiro da Setenave em Setúbal/Portugal onde há mais de 40 anos atrás, já practicávamos este processo de producção industrial para construir Super Petroleiros de mais de 300.000 toneladas de porte bruto. Portanto tudo o que aqui é mostrado não é nada de extraordinário! Quanto ao período para construção de qualquer tipo de navio, desde que não seja um navio protótipo, é perfeitamente possível e realizável!!!
Very well made video! Loved the insight into the building process. It was informative, adding info I didn't know about, but didn't drone on with unnecessary information.
11 months and 18 days thats impossible!
This is unbelievable what I am going through about houseing after all I had already done ,I'm looking for a place to stay this is crazy
I wish this would happen with my dad, I’ve had dreams of it happening. This woman’s lucky to have been able to grieve for someone who’s actually alive, and the real bonus is that not just alive, but he’s doing well. It’s a good story. 🎊🎉 🎊
You wish your dad was built in 11 months and 18 days?
Tyler Mac factory of block
Really good video, thanks.
I can't believe just 11 months to build, amazing
Doesn’t look crazy to me. Looks well ordered and well executed.
6:57 There was a sign…..
You need too call dry dock 😊
Dam, I waited 4 months for my car to be made
Imagine having to make like 1,000+ rooms. You’d think you’d get bored of doing the same thing over and over again. But it pays well.
Can you put your hanger and a flight deck and the bow be the bridge and water jet propulsion with when you import the stabilizers come along the hull No less than six waterjets that means three inlet on each side of the bow how many Olympics size swimming pool can you fill in a minute the whole ships electrical how do you use nuclear batteries that are modular and safe and they give out 10 megawatt for 10 years so no need for an engine room or fuel tanks, etc. The nuclear battery is about the size of a large automobile
When refueling it’s great boar hole disposal
What would nuclear batteries do for us?
Where is Gail weathers,impossible ,I had every thing on schedule including transportation. I guess they like worrying people half to death
😳😳😳😳😳 amazing
Home builders be like, a few inches here or there is acceptable...
Ship builders be like, need exact measurements or fail ..
7:00 so that's why the Costa concordia sank in 2012.
I had every thing houseing on schedule an paid for they all running around pretending they don't remember or no what the heck I'm talking about as if I did nothing ,I don't mind telling it this is what I'm suppose to do tell all the details if tabloids didn't do it first
Thinking of meet then muster then drill ,negotiation ,suicide ohh the list goes on , oh damn that's a lot of school work an just Olympics
But don't worry, workers get a big thanks at end of 11 months.... Layoffs
Very interesting video!
.......only to be scrapped at Bangladesh ship yard a year later
I seen this comment 1year later
stop calling the costa Concordia a disgrace, its not her fault she sank it was the captains fault
The bottle cracked for titanic and costa concordia but they go on to live with bad luck.
Seems he forgot about kawasaki heavy industries
I want to see one of these roll over and sink with all souls lost. Cruise ships are one of the worst things man has ever created.
Thats why Concordia sunk in 2012 because of bad luck
No the captain was grossly negligent. He was an idiot, not a victim of bad luck
Totally amazing....
It’s called modular construction. One of the first ships constructed modularly was the SS Edmund Fitzgerald which sank in a storm on Lake Superior, 10November1975 with the loss of 29 lives. Sections of the ship were built simultaneously off-hull, then moved to and mated with the keel when complete. It set construction records for Great Lakes vessels.
I had paid for that elk lodge( trolls) they didn't call me about that
This is why Costa Cocordia failed
No the captain was grossly negligent
the reason europeans whould have to leave america to prevent sin
7:00 Moreover the Costa Concordia sank a Friday 13 💀
I hope i can work in crus ship 🥰
How many total number of blocks will be there?
That's why currently only in Europe like Meyer Werft in Germany or Chantiers de l'Atlantique in France can built super cruise ships. Even Japan Mitsubishi failed and gave up after trying once.
It required decades of accumulated vast experience and many dedicated highly skilled workers to able build such monster in just 11mths. Fitting the luxury interior and wiring for a hotel like this is already incredible.
China shipbuilder will start building its first super cruise ship order. That will be an acid test of its shipbuilding capability after their incredible quick success in aircraft carriers and world's most advanced Type055 warships building.
US Navy defense secretary claimed China has advantage over US because it uses slave labour to build its advanced warships. Wonderful, by that logic normal Chinese workers will be building their space crafts and J20 stealth fighters, while skilled workers building Moon & Mars base stations now.
OMG what a coincidence about Costa Concordia 😵
As I was saying my college degree ,income ,my Olympics sport activity that should have support my building of my cruise ship an houseing along with my training of me diveing into the big ocean ,that's where I train at times from my cruise ships ,also my bubble for school ,some one have to support the meet ewe kind of weird meet ,I think that's what it is ,my ice-skating training I have to do a lot of things different incurring tennis
I was like I had to always stay in the Olympics, but I don't want to do repeat so I'm still running I guess I can't believe this stuff ,all this virtual stuff ,thinking of meet
Last time I was on a cruise ship I felt like I was being treated like a student on a field trip
Why would I want to take a cruise on one of these sea-going monstrosities? Like being stuck in a local super mall for a week with thousands of shoppers.
Happy
OK
they want me out there on the streets with nothing after I paid my money for every thing for this an build them ships myself for me an my children ,I don't hate saying this because I have to do it all the time telling people my whereabouts an what's going on my schedule ,health is important an being with the own the right captain is important too
11 months and 18 days to construct sounds insane 🤔
Tyler Mac ship cutting in factory
I was told because I was on the waiting list for houseing for years to live on my shipsonnthe ocean I had to be admitted into the mental health ward what are you serious no one else but me since I was the driver,I did stay in the hospital that was weird consider I had previous issue with that befor
So you base your video on the Allure of the Seas and then show photos and video of the Oasis of the Seas. Can you even tell the difference or actually read the name on the side of the ship?
Good to know. Interesting information. Are you an architect?
no im not
He certainly isn't, since can't even get photos of the correct ship.
I be haveing patients on board I guess chief doesn't matter anymore positive or negative doesn't either
My mouth was wide open watching this it’s an incredible construction process
icon of the seas
HI friend plz you play with my dream can you answer to me i wish that i have jobe in one of this ships thank you
Amazing build, but not for me, stuck on that for even a week would send be Bonko Bananas.
Yet it takes cal trans years to fix a freeway
11 months and 18 days? that’s quiet quick for a large cruise.
Cruise ship developers, builders, crew, and the bottle factory be like after the bottle don’t break:😅
Would never set foot on that floating nightmare. Container shops have more character than that thing
No like cruises! They look far too powerful top heavy. You know? PWG
Not when you understand how things work.
Titanic the best of all time this ships are copy cats🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
*awesome ship*
The bottle bouncing off of the Concordia: *bonk*
Just got off Allure last week, best ship so far!
i have never been on allure wtf bro
6:53 that also happened to the Edmund Fitzgerald
i wonder if the bottle filed to break at the naming ceremony of the death star :-)
Ah yes
*11 month*
Forgot the (S)
OK
Imagine we just make a huge giant cruise ship after this
LOVE the last part of this video 😂
Awesome video !!🔥🔥🔥
i thnking you talk about costa concordia
Anything that big thrown together that fast can't be without safety flaws.
Well they have no safety flaws, only older models do lol. Do u really think they don’t use top quality equipment? Just because it’s put together like Lego doesn’t mean shit ain’t safe
@@us3r2u4gefff yeah “no safety flaws” is just what they think until an accident happens. How do you think safety rules/changes get implemented in the first place? Do you think they designed all old ships with intentional safety flaws? Or some accident had to happen first that they learned to rectify?
Your comment is stupid. They are obviously safer than old ones, but there is literally nothing without some kind of safety flawZ
@@macberg5806 Considering all the big name builders are in Japan and Europe there are no lax safety calls to save a buck. If that shit was built in Michigan, then your concerns would be valid.
Wonderful ships. Splendid.
How they totally forgot to install Duty free shops is however a mistery..mystery