This weeks video took a bit longer to make as I have had Covid throughout its entire production! I hope you enjoyed it and hopefully some day I'll get to tackling the Great Eastern. . .
@@FUNGUSMAN920 it’s hard for me to a pick a favorite but I’ve always been partial to the SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, if not that then the RMS Adriatic II. My email is nauticalstudybusiness@gmail.com if you want to send it that way. thank you so much!
I love how you replaced titanic with clickbait. You’re one of the most underrated ocean liner enthusiasts and I love watching you. Please never stop doing what you’re doing.
It's ironic since I was making a drawing of the Oceanic ramming the SS City of Chester when this video was uploaded. Probably not Oceanic's proudest moment, but it's cool so whatever. You can see the drawing in my community tab.
Absolutely love it with your sense of humor and with your dislike of modern design and art deco I would love absolutely love to see a video of the Normandie. :)
Nice video as always, maybe in the future you could cover the story of the USS Saginaw? She was a paddle steamer that wrecked on some rocks in the Pacific, and her remaining crew decided to take pieces of wood from the ship to build a smaller vessel called a "gig" and used it to survive and be rescued. The gig is still around and is preserved in a museum.
Loved the "CLICKBAIT" word mixed in with the names of ships ending in "ic" that white star line would produce during their existence And now that I have read comments after I posted my comment I realize I'm not the only guy who pays attention to detail. and in general I will often pause a video mid sentence or wind backwards to read up on something, or have a better look at a picture of something that caught my eye. F.Y.I.... my wife HATES watching movies at home with me. Too much pausing and rewinding
With your hard hitting tone I find it surprising that you passed on the opportunity to hit hard at the U.S. shipping line for launching their flagship ocean liner (SS United States) just as the era of ocean liners was beginning to wind down. Deep sigh.
Both could be used on all vessels carrying the RMS prefix :-) In the same way, you can call Titanic SS Titanic and it would still be correct. (just much less cool)
@@ukaszwalczak1154 Other ships were named after this Endurance such as the Ice Patrol Ship, HMS Endurance that saw action during the Falklands War in 1982. But I'm quite confident that the ship that was crushed in 1915 was never in the navy.
This weeks video took a bit longer to make as I have had Covid throughout its entire production! I hope you enjoyed it and hopefully some day I'll get to tackling the Great Eastern. . .
get well soon. And good luck with the great eastern, she's one hell of a shit show.
get well soon!
@@FUNGUSMAN920 it’s hard for me to a pick a favorite but I’ve always been partial to the SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, if not that then the RMS Adriatic II. My email is nauticalstudybusiness@gmail.com if you want to send it that way. thank you so much!
get well soon!
@@NauticalStudy love you
4:36 Nautical study was born in March 10th, 1875 confimed
He sounds good for 146
I love how you replaced titanic with clickbait. You’re one of the most underrated ocean liner enthusiasts and I love watching you. Please never stop doing what you’re doing.
This video is actually genuinely underated.
up next is ss atlantic, the lesson never be naïve to disobey the captains orders OR never be a fool to not wake ur boss up too late
Nice to see the RMS Clickbait in your list of WSL ships
As always, great historical information baked with good humor!
10.03.1875. Okay. So Nautical was born at the 09.03.1875. So he's round about 146 Years old. This explains many...
I love the White Star Line 😊 they are very kind, and thoughtful of their passengers
It's ironic since I was making a drawing of the Oceanic ramming the SS City of Chester when this video was uploaded. Probably not Oceanic's proudest moment, but it's cool so whatever. You can see the drawing in my community tab.
Absolutely love it with your sense of humor and with your dislike of modern design and art deco I would love absolutely love to see a video of the Normandie. :)
4:15
* SS Principessa Jolanda enters the room *
*A new challenger has appeared!*
I can assure you, I would much rather be The Great Eastern than me right now
The Great Eastern is one of my top three just because I love how much of a literal dumpster fire it was. A lovable and deeply flawed abomination.
It was too ahead of it’s time. I mean it did lay the transatlantic telegraph cable.
Nice video as always, maybe in the future you could cover the story of the USS Saginaw? She was a paddle steamer that wrecked on some rocks in the Pacific, and her remaining crew decided to take pieces of wood from the ship to build a smaller vessel called a "gig" and used it to survive and be rescued. The gig is still around and is preserved in a museum.
“Change the world and buy a shiping line” time to go to eBay and buy pullmantur
Imma buy CMV
@@goldencannon5822 XD
I love this channel. Very educational and humorous.
Those type of liners are interesting
Hybrid propultion liners
You sound incredibly young for a 146 year-old.
Came here to say this xD
Loved the "CLICKBAIT" word mixed in with the names of ships ending in "ic" that white star line would produce during their existence
And now that I have read comments after I posted my comment I realize I'm not the only guy who pays attention to detail. and in general I will often pause a video mid sentence or wind backwards to read up on something, or have a better look at a picture of something that caught my eye.
F.Y.I.... my wife HATES watching movies at home with me. Too much pausing and rewinding
"Change the world and buy a shipping line" time to buy RCI
the more this guy finds a way to trash the Great Eastern in nearly every video, the more I want him to make a video about her.
The Great Eastern was far too ridiculously large for the standards of the 1860s and 1870s.
Lovely video! Sorry to hear about the Covid.
It would be interested to see a video on the German navy,
Anyways, thanks for reading
Love your work mate!
Name a more iconic duo than maritime UA-cam and dunking on the Great Eastern
Hey, I was thinking of the HMAS Sydney as a good video idea, It sunk in WW2 with the deaths of all the crew
Quite literally the mother of modern shipbuilding
could you see if you could make one about the Carroll A. Deering or the SS El Faro
Here at Nautical Study, we have proudly gone (*checks notes*) 00 Videos without bitch-slapping the Great Eastern
Also 00 vide0s without slagging off the RMS Clickbait.
The jab at Cunard Line 😂
This guy sounds pretty good for someone born in 1875
It’s time you did a video on the Great Eastern.
Could you possibly do a video on the NS Savanah?
question why have you not posted in a month
These days the only thing you can change if you buy a shipping line is make the ships look nice and not like the horrendous things today
Do a video on USS Nevada, the ship that survived 2 nuclear bombs.
Could you cover the HMS Victoria disaster?
With your hard hitting tone I find it surprising that you passed on the opportunity to hit hard at the U.S. shipping line for launching their flagship ocean liner (SS United States) just as the era of ocean liners was beginning to wind down. Deep sigh.
Huh, interesting vessel.
I like this😊🎉
Epic! One thing tho, isnt it RMS and not SS?
Both could be used on all vessels carrying the RMS prefix :-) In the same way, you can call Titanic SS Titanic and it would still be correct. (just much less cool)
@@Rilhon yeah, and i see you watch this guy too XD
@@Rilhon I don't think Oceanic ever served as a Royal Mail Ship, all the times I've heard her mentioned she's referred to as "SS Oceanic"
@@Rilhon In the case of the Oceanic class, it’s SS.
@@Rilhon No, it's RMS if it carries Royal Mail, aka 'R.oyal M.ail S.hip'.
You should make a video on Shackleton S.S Endurance
Endurance was only a steam yacht, so it carried the rare prefix S.Y. Endurance.
@@Dave_Sisson It wasn't a yacht, tho?? It was 'HMS Endurance'.
HMS*
@@ukaszwalczak1154 Other ships were named after this Endurance such as the Ice Patrol Ship, HMS Endurance that saw action during the Falklands War in 1982. But I'm quite confident that the ship that was crushed in 1915 was never in the navy.
@@Dave_Sisson Fairly certain that the one was a warship.
Pls make a video on Bohn Typhoon
epic new video
Never heard of the "white star line" what do they have a line in a star shape white flag?
EPIK
Suggestion: SS Californian and her mistakes (idk what to say...)
Damn the subs are getting 🙂
A eplton Hall vidio
Can we get a video on the RMS Traffic?
What’s the name of the background music. Thanks
Emperor's Waltz, this version specifically:
ua-cam.com/video/foHeA4u8zW8/v-deo.html
this is rms oceanic 1870 not ss oceanic 1870
No, it's S.S since it didn't carry Royal Mail or even have a post office-
You were born in 1872?
Lol he was born in 1875
same
One of these days you're going to have to do a video and explain exactly why you like to bash on the Great Eastern so much.
Pepaw nautical
btw i messaged you on discord about the documentary, i haven't got a response.
these people out here saying titainc was the biggest ship pisses me off the Germans launched bigger like 2 weeks after cover that
seems like it would be fitting for you
First!
Do an an
the millennial smugness of this video is insufferable
I'm not a millennial and I only really take _constructive_ criticism into consideration....