shipspotting Rotterdam 12-03-2011

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  • Опубліковано 11 бер 2011
  • Shipspotting Rotterdam 110312 Salvage Champion, filmed on three different locations.
    Salvage Champion (since 01/07/2002) IMO Nr.: 7530444Call Sign : J8B2604
    MMSI : 377223000 Gross tonnage : 1830 (during 1988)DWT : 1737
    Type of ship : Salvage Ship (during 1976)Year of build : 1976
    Flag : St Vincent and Grenadines (since 01/07/2002)
    Length: 72 m Beam: 13 m Draught: 6 m Horsepower: 10,000 Bollardpull: 132 tons

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  • @DVKajak
    @DVKajak 13 років тому +5

    She has a nice old engine sound! 8-)
    Thanks again for this video!

  • @janner2121
    @janner2121 12 років тому +1

    As an avid shipping fanatic, I have always kicked myself for not joining the merchant navy , I have been through Rotterdam twice and was amazed at the business of the port, that video has given me my fix for a while , added to favorites to watch again, Brilliant and thanks...

  • @bjjopson
    @bjjopson 11 років тому +1

    What a great film. well done. so interesting.

  • @airofan
    @airofan 11 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for this fascinating video of life around the Rotterdam shipping scene. I have been on the Rotterdam Harbor tour and I'm amazed at the wonderful complexity of this operation. Ever since my Granddad took me around the shipyards of Belfast in the 1960's as a small boy, merchant shipping has fascinated me. Again thank you for this great video of the day-in-the-life of the Rotterdam.harbor scene.

  • @321ozzy
    @321ozzy 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. Regards from Mexico.
    11.30 is an amazing view.

  • @pwcb2012
    @pwcb2012 11 років тому +1

    Great video. Thank you very much.

  • @vincent7520
    @vincent7520 11 років тому +1

    Excellent shooting and editing … soundtrack is perfect !…
    Great video … post more !!!…

  • @rengersijtsma
    @rengersijtsma 11 років тому +1

    Prima film! Leuk!

  • @Freger65
    @Freger65 13 років тому +2

    Another shipspotting video jewel from Fred Vloo.
    Very special transport of inland vessels casco's possible built in China.
    Later this year they may all complete and sailing in European Inlands waters

  • @Tuffluck23
    @Tuffluck23 11 років тому +1

    Great video
    Thank you for sharing it!
    Don
    Oregon, USA

  • @SteamCrane
    @SteamCrane 6 років тому +4

    Great catch!
    Love the sound of Salvage Champion's engines!

    • @fredvloo
      @fredvloo  6 років тому +2

      Like music :-)

  • @Unimedien
    @Unimedien 7 років тому +1

    Amazing video. Fantastic filmwork. Big Like. Greetings Unimedien.

  • @jtaship
    @jtaship 13 років тому +2

    Very nice video, this must be new record, 8 inland vessels on 1 barge. It looks a bit wild :o) *****

  • @ElenarMT
    @ElenarMT 5 років тому +1

    I love this video. Thank you for posting

  • @inselvideo
    @inselvideo 13 років тому +1

    Amazing Video,Thanks!Greetings from Germany!

  • @smvanwers6300
    @smvanwers6300 6 років тому

    Sweet memories of my home country, and of my home port Rotterdam!
    Thanks, Fred...

  • @fredvloo
    @fredvloo  11 років тому +3

    Thank's all for the nice comments :-)

  • @TrainLordJC
    @TrainLordJC 10 років тому +2

    Fantastic video Fred! as a Dutch/Australian I worked on these river barges in 1972/73 as a young man, one of the truly fantastic experiences of my life. This video brought back many memories. I wish I lived in Rotterdam when I see these videos, as my port in Adelaide does not have so much interesting shipping movements. Bedankt!!

  • @pierres.8835
    @pierres.8835 10 років тому +2

    J'admire toutes ces videos qui donne le goût de la mer, merci à Fred pour son travail

  • @MVO884
    @MVO884 2 роки тому

    Mooie zee sleper. Machtig dat gestomp van de motoren.

  • @montwolfman
    @montwolfman 10 років тому +3

    Thanks for the xtra info in the description Fred. 10 000 Hp. Wow! What a gorgeous Ship.

  • @karelatsea
    @karelatsea 12 років тому +1

    lovely sound

  • @fredvloo
    @fredvloo  12 років тому +2

    Thank you for your kind comment.
    Cheers Fred

  • @Celte10
    @Celte10 12 років тому +1

    Impressionant !!!!

  • @steveretz3347
    @steveretz3347 11 років тому +2

    hi fred i am happy to see my previous ship Salvage Champion towing barge "discovery " i am the 2nd officer there...thanks for uploading

  • @jean-claudest-yves1120
    @jean-claudest-yves1120 11 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @JimPrice
    @JimPrice 11 років тому +1

    Great video. Really gives a nice sense of scale.

  • @richardboudville5188
    @richardboudville5188 10 років тому +2

    They look like Dutch Riverboats. Some of the lower stacked ones have their superstructures atop the topmost vessels to enable them to be stacked. Quite brave and industrious the Dutch people are. These river boats are operated on the inland canals of Holland to transport various types of cargo from town to town. Families operate them wit their children on board the riverboats. The cabins have pretty curtains and pot plants near their windows (portholes). Must be much cheaper to be made in China.

    • @TheByard
      @TheByard 4 роки тому

      Lots of the river crossing ferries are from Holland, I think it was part of an Aid project. There are some at the Cat Lie crossing on the Dongnai River just up from the Saigon River, about 30 mins from Ho Chi Minh.

  • @karelatsea
    @karelatsea 8 років тому +1

    Hanshin machine. Klinkt prachtig !

  • @rickprobst5757
    @rickprobst5757 6 років тому +3

    thats a Shipping ship, shipping shipping, ships

  • @Zoompakhd1122
    @Zoompakhd1122 13 років тому +1

    good

  • @ferranmartinezserra8326
    @ferranmartinezserra8326 8 років тому +1

    thankyou Fred for the information and horsepower!!!

  • @tothattila6971
    @tothattila6971 9 років тому +8

    I got it now:
    Just like sea otters.
    They are small ships and still can't float. So that is how they are learning to swimm.

  • @MrSnakesEater
    @MrSnakesEater 12 років тому +1

    Shipception !

  • @powellriver100
    @powellriver100 11 років тому +1

    Awesome video Fred!!

  • @h.ralphrawls7042
    @h.ralphrawls7042 9 років тому +3

    Uitstaaken! -- excuse my almost forgotten Nederlands!
    I once worked at Unilever Research Lab. that overlooked R’dam harbor at Vlaardingen. This brought back memories, but never have I seen a Slaapbot with pushing a barge with a stack of large ships!

  • @cas1967100
    @cas1967100 11 років тому

    Incrível a força do motor do barco, muito legal o vídeo.
    Brasil.

  • @sacsayhuaman1
    @sacsayhuaman1 11 років тому +1

    The new meaning of lashing, as taken from LASH (lighter aboard ship); just amazing.

  • @riverman909
    @riverman909 11 років тому +1

    Damn!This is unusual cargo.Nice video.

  • @bernhardluger7825
    @bernhardluger7825 6 років тому +1

    merci für dieses Video

  • @kctrade
    @kctrade 11 років тому

    agree with you Fred. I'm trying to figure out how those hulls are loaded on and unloaded from the barge.

  • @MarkD78
    @MarkD78 10 років тому +2

    Erg gaaf om te zien. Dat dat spul er niet af dondert!

  • @most3rsS
    @most3rsS 11 років тому +1

    nice share thanks for posting!

  • @fredvloo
    @fredvloo  11 років тому +1

    Imho they don't look like old ships :-) They're new builds from China and they are being assembled here in the Netherlands.

  • @fredvloo
    @fredvloo  13 років тому +1

    @jtaship Thank you, The record I have ever seen is 11 or 13 I will have to search for the photo's.
    Cheers Fred

  • @pieterjanrouw1355
    @pieterjanrouw1355 11 років тому

    Thanks Fred, I lived in Rozenburg and always enjoyed the "waterweg" view it's exciting to watch at any given time.
    Now I live in the mountains in Noway, no freighters or tugs here, just a lot of snow and guaranteed frozen lakes in the winter time.
    Regards Piet

  • @billypilgrim3795
    @billypilgrim3795 11 років тому

    00:49 WOW all of those ships stacked up high

  • @schlaznger8049
    @schlaznger8049 9 років тому +1

    someone let one of those cup stacking competition kids play with boats again.

  • @semsem066
    @semsem066 10 років тому

    do you have any videos for lighter aboard ship discharging or loading?

  • @blaxton1946
    @blaxton1946 11 років тому +1

    A very interesting video as the chinese say 25% discount if you order 8 delivery in six months?.

  • @hugoalvarez1694
    @hugoalvarez1694 6 років тому

    LUJO DE VIDEO DONDE ES ESE PAIS

  • @montwolfman
    @montwolfman 10 років тому +2

    Very nice video Fred. I wish I knew how many horsepower the Salvage Champ. has...

    • @fredvloo
      @fredvloo  10 років тому

      I've added some extra info in the descriptionbox

  • @jessicagouthro8538
    @jessicagouthro8538 11 років тому

    Do any of you shipping enthusiasts have any information on how the environmental noise emissions of these automated stackers compares with the traditional manual forklift / straddle crane operations?

  • @gbowne1
    @gbowne1 9 років тому +4

    Hey, I know.. lets stack ships! lol...

  • @bill739123
    @bill739123 11 років тому

    what are the hulls of the ships doing stacked up like that . Are they being built or torn apart ?

  • @danjohansen1002
    @danjohansen1002 4 роки тому

    8 longboat river cruise ?

  • @m.rodriguez9732
    @m.rodriguez9732 10 років тому +1

    Fred, I've not seen a barge like that before. Richard's info in the comment section answered most of my questions but what is that ring shaped thing on each of the hulls? About 10 minutes in, you were filming sort of head on and that looks really cool! I hate to sound stupid once again but is that loud thumping the engine and which engine and why so loud? Marita

    • @fredvloo
      @fredvloo  10 років тому

      The O ring is a short tunnel in which the propellor turns. It is for better propulsion.
      The sound of the engines sound like music :-) The Salvage Champion was built in 1976 as the Nippon Maru by Miyoshi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Japan. The tug is currently owned by Asian Marine co., ltd, Taiwan. She is 72.4 meters long, 13 meters wide and she is powered by 2 Hanshin 6 LU54 engines delivering a total output of 10,000 BHP, which ensures a bollard pull of 132 tons. The vessel can achieve a speed of 13.5 knots and has a cruising range of about 65 days.

    • @m.rodriguez9732
      @m.rodriguez9732 10 років тому

      Fred Vloo 65 days?! That's awesome! I didn't know tugs came this big til I saw this video. Your last video I noticed how these tugs can just turn on a dime which was pretty neat. Totally agree: engines like music. I drove trucks & always liked the sound of engines. But where ARE the engines on this tug? I still haven't learned yet what the front ends/back ends called. Just a "newbie" at this so far. You've been EXTREMELY helpful so thank you. Last question (yeah, right!): is the vessel under the stacks a ship or a ...well what is it? Where's it's engines or where are people? Is it just like a kind of raft? Okay, enough for now. :-) Marita

    • @fredvloo
      @fredvloo  10 років тому

      The engines are in the bow in the middle of the tug, most of it under the waterline. The barge is a "dead" ship and has no engine. As you said, it is more like a raft.

    • @m.rodriguez9732
      @m.rodriguez9732 10 років тому

      Fred Vloo Oh, I see. I read on Wikipedia that Rotterdam's port....well never mind; here's the link if you want to see it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World's_busiest_port

  • @balbalushi2856
    @balbalushi2856 11 років тому

    تبارك الرحمن

  • @FILIPFROMSALMO
    @FILIPFROMSALMO 11 років тому

    Why do they stack them up?

  • @benlam4ever
    @benlam4ever 11 років тому +1

    geloof dat ze nu nog in de hoek liggen bij de ijsselwerf.. geen werk geen geld geen afbouw
    bedankt voor het filmpje Fred.

  • @bsbsbsbjsbsbeb555
    @bsbsbsbjsbsbeb555 Рік тому

    قناه السويس 🌴🌴🌴

  • @bsbsbsbjsbsbeb555
    @bsbsbsbjsbsbeb555 Рік тому

    م. مmm. 👍👍👈💪

  • @dirkjespier2841
    @dirkjespier2841 8 років тому

    fred heb je die film nog van sleper ,de da, ik kan hem niet vinden.

  • @SpottingCrew
    @SpottingCrew 3 роки тому

    Amazong

  • @dieseldog00
    @dieseldog00 10 років тому

    I would like to see the loading of those hulls on the barge.

  • @victorschepers6286
    @victorschepers6286 3 роки тому

    Made in China???

  • @MsKrelis
    @MsKrelis 9 років тому

    is deze helemaal uit china gesleept?

    • @fredvloo
      @fredvloo  9 років тому

      Jawel, helemaal uit China.

  • @granskare
    @granskare 8 років тому

    well Fred, it's not the same view each day, eh? :)

  • @richardboudville5188
    @richardboudville5188 10 років тому +1

    I guess the hulls and superstructures were manufactured in China and shipped to Holland without the engines, shaft and propellers. The diesel engines, shaft and propellers are later fitted on arrival in Holland. Thereby being lighter and easier for transport. The Dutch are top Marine Engineers. The saying goes, " God made the World" but, "The Dutch made Holland". Parts of Holland are below sea level. Dutch Engineers build many hydraulic barriers to protect Holland from the Sea.

  • @jay1achterberg136
    @jay1achterberg136 5 років тому

    The

  • @johnfenn
    @johnfenn 5 років тому

    Surely they didn't tow those barges all the way from China? Oh Oh, here come the cops.

    • @fredvloo
      @fredvloo  5 років тому +1

      Actually they did :-)

    • @johnfenn
      @johnfenn 5 років тому

      Amazing

  • @fredvloo
    @fredvloo  11 років тому

    For people who have nothing with shipspotting, all my video's are probably boring as fuck my friend.

  • @team740racing8
    @team740racing8 10 років тому

    jag seier setp och hoij

  • @buktor1
    @buktor1 11 років тому

    и кто за дакова затумалса