You think? I think it's terrible. They did not show any of the cool work. They cut it all. They had the ability to show a ship built in 3 or 4 parts being welded together. Instead, they spent like a minute or 2 on it and didn't really show much of anything. It's way to short. This should have been an entire season of the show.
@@TheTanelChannel I'll check it out, thanks. BTW, I'm not trashing it. It just wasn't very detailed. I am pretty sure this was a made-for-TV show. Frankly, YT has spoiled me. You can get long detailed videos of just about anything. You can watch a car get restored, for example, over the course of a couple years with scores and scores of videos showing various work being done.
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@@hawksights does the 10 year old "brand new" Berlin airport fall under your "German Standard "? Or can this one be acknowledged as a farce? Or perhaps the "German Standard " you seem proud to point at is applicable to Mercedes, fitting Dacia engines to its cheap looking models? That epic front wheel drive gay class ! Proudly moved by a dacia engine ! Ze tchermans are far too arrogant these days to make anything half decent...
@@youngstacker0493 Those are merely facts, and the inherent things about facts is that they exist independently of your opinions... That epic berlin airport! german efficiency is a myth, Germans are only good at predicting the predictable future... chaos quickly follows unplanned events.let's detain ourselves over that thought shall we?!
6:13 the narrator misspoke, he said LPG (Liquid Propane Gas) instead of LNG (Liquid Natural Gas). Attempting to run those engines on LPG could be a rather explosive experience!
You let her get on a cruise ship by herself? I hope not. The ONLY way my wife ever gets on a cruise ship is if I am there with her. WAY too much temptation for anyone.
@@desmundlighten3603 ... Msc Iona is maden for P&Q and yes Odyssey is for Royal Carribean. Now is Iona out from hangar and today they set two halfs of Odyssey to right position and they are welding it together. (19.02.2020). To your second question : I am a scaffolder. So I have an acces to many places where even future captain can't go, or he never will be ...
I am half way through this amazing documentary and it is astounding the work going on here. What a wonderful construction site, what a great team and what a superb vessel this is turning out to be. I had often wondered how long it took and what went on building one of these leviathans, now I know, so very well done Folks, what a beautiful ship, am staggered at the figures quoted here, love this! Bless all who sail in her.
Meyer Werft is a truly amazing company. To think that all of this could be done at the direct drive and innovation of a single family. Generation after generation of people with a single purpose and a duty to make the enterprise as robust, innovative, and efficient as possible. Not many successful private companies remain unsold or unpublic after 20 years, let alone 200.
A lot of people complain about why the guy that never gets filthy all day every day isn’t worthy but now I guess I understand a lil. How much planning and thinking goes into something like this makes me have a different perspective. Truly teamwork.
This really is a testament to how far humankind has come! Thanks for an awesome documentary, it was informative and very cool to see how it all comes together!
This is one of the most fantastic things I have seen built. I wonder just how long and how many people it took to design where every pipe and every wire goes. I also wonder if there is just one person who knows everything about the whole ship?
I worked on ship called "Scenic Eclipse", so i know how this things work. This is not easy as it looks in this video. No way that there is only one person, it is impossible. They have different parts of ship under control, for example: guy for engine rooms, guy for air conditioning, guy for installing cables, guy for connecting cables... for every job there is person who runs it. Imagine a big company which have offices in different countries. Every country have it's own director in charge for bussines in that country
@@osmanajanovic5399 right. But all these guys have to talk to each other because otherwise a pipe goes through someone's toilet and a wire goes through a swimming pool and so on. So that's what I want to know. How can people from around the world in charge with different areas on the ship build it perfectly. There has to be one man or one team that starts it all then sends the design to different parts of the world to finish it. No way they design the ship in 34 freaking places. Sorry I don't buy it
Correction to the "fitters" statement....the guy assembling and repairing the engine always tend to be more the expert than the guy that designed it. We experience the flaws and need to create intelligent fixes for the lack of understanding that generally stems from the person that designed it who clearly has no experience repairing anything broken on their own designs. Just saying.....
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The part where the 2 halfs of the ship come together and get welded together baffles me. How on earth can they get that precise without the bottom or one side becoming uneven. And would that weld potentially be a weak spot of put under a lot of force. Amazing work
This is an amazing video. I often think about how enormous objects are put together. Need to see a video like this on planes and rockets and such. Thank you Welt.👍👏👏👏
Coordination absolutely incredible also this thing can float unbelievable I know it's just physics but wow. and less than a month behind on schedule most important question is how much profit was made off of the ship
In 2000 I was in Turku for pickup the new ship Explorer of the Seas RCCL . Brand new from ship yards. It’s awesome how many people are involved with. Great company. Highly recommend 4 work and passenger as well !!!
@@davecrupel2817 So what about cycling, why are cities like Manchester spending millions and causing extreme delays for months just for cycle lanes. Keep your one liners to your self
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@@kidd3836 I call it inaccurate and incomprehensible in cases. Which kind of truck? A car sized truck? A lorry sized truck? 18 wheeler truck with a two trailers? Others are equally stupid like using an airplane or a football field as a measurement. What do those mean to someone who has no experience of airplanes or is not interested in sports? Absolutely nothing.
QM2 is the last current ocean liner. Though QE2 retired and SS France/Norway (1962) acrapped was the real ocean liners. This thing is a barge with a big block stuck on it.
Imagine the total acquisition costs of this piece of machinery. Then all your personnel when youre in business, the food, and all the other running costs. And after all that you want to make profit. Insane
About 12:00, you can see a welder standing on the top step of a 5 or 6 foot step ladder stretching as high as he can as he welds. I suppose the 'safety first' construction may well have had a few loose interpretations. So, maybe, it is 'probably' a reasonably safe vessel when out to sea. Wouldn't you think so? Ahh. Stress free travel!
This is amazing. It’s been especially hard lately to understand the truth about humans. We are doozers, loving to build things. Racism and greed is a defect and not necessary. We all just need to build things together. (Join my Minecraft server.)
Now this was a well done documentary!!
The people who worked on the ship are true talents!
You think? I think it's terrible. They did not show any of the cool work. They cut it all. They had the ability to show a ship built in 3 or 4 parts being welded together. Instead, they spent like a minute or 2 on it and didn't really show much of anything.
It's way to short. This should have been an entire season of the show.
@@tarstarkusz well go look at my sinking of the MS Estonia video, maybe you like that more?
@@TheTanelChannel I'll check it out, thanks.
BTW, I'm not trashing it. It just wasn't very detailed. I am pretty sure this was a made-for-TV show.
Frankly, YT has spoiled me. You can get long detailed videos of just about anything. You can watch a car get restored, for example, over the course of a couple years with scores and scores of videos showing various work being done.
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the skill of all the individuals and overall coordination is INCREDIBLE !!!
@@hawksights does the 10 year old "brand new" Berlin airport fall under your "German Standard "? Or can this one be acknowledged as a farce?
Or perhaps the "German Standard " you seem proud to point at is applicable to Mercedes, fitting Dacia engines to its cheap looking models? That epic front wheel drive gay class ! Proudly moved by a dacia engine !
Ze tchermans are far too arrogant these days to make anything half decent...
Guillaume Romain buzzkill
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@@Dudelucky13 Your contribution today : excellent!
@@youngstacker0493 Those are merely facts, and the inherent things about facts is that they exist independently of your opinions...
That epic berlin airport! german efficiency is a myth, Germans are only good at predicting the predictable future... chaos quickly follows unplanned events.let's detain ourselves over that thought shall we?!
I love how the VR almost crashes when you zoom out and the whole ship renders
No overly dramatic commentary...nicely done.
6:13 the narrator misspoke, he said LPG (Liquid Propane Gas) instead of LNG (Liquid Natural Gas). Attempting to run those engines on LPG could be a rather explosive experience!
Cars can run on LPG (in my country it's a lot cheaper than petrol), why can't these cruise liners use it if the engines would be designed for it?
@@vigilantecornflakes5014 I wouldn't see any reason why not, as long as they were adjusted to burn it.
LNG IS BY FAR MORE explosive then LPG
@@vigilantecornflakes5014 CARS RUN ON LPG HERE AS WELL.. BUT LNG IS A LOT CHEAPER AND MORE AVAILABLE IN PORTS
Also at the end he said, liquid gas. lol, I don't think it was supposed to come out that way.
Impressive, this is craftmanship at every level from shipbuilders to cooks. Amazes me everytime 😍
48:02 THATS MY WIFE 👏👏👏 it was so amazing watching this documentary👏👏👏
I petty you !
You let her get on a cruise ship by herself? I hope not. The ONLY way my wife ever gets on a cruise ship is if I am there with her. WAY too much temptation for anyone.
@@tarstarkusz we work at the same ship..i got you
@@edmondhamtig6476 So not alone. Good thinking on your part.
@@tarstarkusz what sort of temptation?
I've been building her. (One guy from many). Now we are building MSC Iona and Odyssey of the seas 😉
The shear scale of these things are amazing
Is the oddest Royal Caribbean ? What was your specialty ?
@@desmundlighten3603 ... Msc Iona is maden for P&Q and yes Odyssey is for Royal Carribean. Now is Iona out from hangar and today they set two halfs of Odyssey to right position and they are welding it together. (19.02.2020). To your second question : I am a scaffolder. So I have an acces to many places where even future captain can't go, or he never will be ...
But is P&o IOna not MSC
@@missouriresole4726 .. Yeah, my mistake. You are right ;-)
I am half way through this amazing documentary and it is astounding the work going on here.
What a wonderful construction site, what a great team and what a superb vessel this is turning out to be. I had often wondered how long it took and what went on building one of these leviathans, now I know, so very well done Folks, what a beautiful ship, am staggered at the figures quoted here, love this! Bless all who sail in her.
Wow. What a moment of pride for the workers when the naming ceremony takes place. So many months of work.
This is absolutely fascinating
Human ingenuity is amazing
Absolutely incredible technology and of course a gorgeous city floating above water , i absolutely love this channel thank you Welt 👌
That was a brilliant, production. Well done WELT, you achieved, a very high standard. Thank you.
This chanel is deserve million of subscriber and viewers godbless. From phils.
Meyer Werft is a truly amazing company. To think that all of this could be done at the direct drive and innovation of a single family. Generation after generation of people with a single purpose and a duty to make the enterprise as robust, innovative, and efficient as possible. Not many successful private companies remain unsold or unpublic after 20 years, let alone 200.
Incredible engineering and craftmanship coupled with minute-to-minute planning. Wow!
A lot of people complain about why the guy that never gets filthy all day every day isn’t worthy but now I guess I understand a lil. How much planning and thinking goes into something like this makes me have a different perspective. Truly teamwork.
VERY Impressive Video! The organisation at every level is mind blowing!! Well done everyone involved!!
This is mind-blowing to say the least.. Humans are amazing!!!
Just imagine what could be acheived with world peace and we all work together !
The scale of this is just incredible
Awesome documentary!!! Thanks for sharing.
German craftsmanship is the most trusted in the world!
this is a really cool documentary! I love cruising and this is fun to watch
Truly amazing engineering !!
If you yelled “hey Sven!” in there you’d get a lot of stares
@@hawksights
Many Hans make light work.
@@cruisecrazy7066 Lol
Splendid
This really is a testament to how far humankind has come! Thanks for an awesome documentary, it was informative and very cool to see how it all comes together!
Here in Europe !
Master race
i wanted to say i like you’re video on building crew ship, an everybody was totally awesome,,
Hapi. New. Year’s. Everybody
This is one of the most fantastic things I have seen built. I wonder just how long and how many people it took to design where every pipe and every wire goes. I also wonder if there is just one person who knows everything about the whole ship?
I worked on ship called "Scenic Eclipse", so i know how this things work. This is not easy as it looks in this video. No way that there is only one person, it is impossible. They have different parts of ship under control, for example: guy for engine rooms, guy for air conditioning, guy for installing cables, guy for connecting cables... for every job there is person who runs it. Imagine a big company which have offices in different countries. Every country have it's own director in charge for bussines in that country
@@Rattlesnake420
Truly amazing.
@@Rattlesnake420 would be true
@@osmanajanovic5399 right. But all these guys have to talk to each other because otherwise a pipe goes through someone's toilet and a wire goes through a swimming pool and so on. So that's what I want to know. How can people from around the world in charge with different areas on the ship build it perfectly. There has to be one man or one team that starts it all then sends the design to different parts of the world to finish it. No way they design the ship in 34 freaking places. Sorry I don't buy it
@@Jack_The_Ripper_Here It's probably a combination of computer generated pipe laying and a team that checks that they dont overlap or intersect
the amount of work and coordination that is going on there is almost frightening
It is! This is mechanical engineering at its best, apart from organizing this mammoth project!
I am overwhelmed by this!! 🤯
Correction to the "fitters" statement....the guy assembling and repairing the engine always tend to be more the expert than the guy that designed it. We experience the flaws and need to create intelligent fixes for the lack of understanding that generally stems from the person that designed it who clearly has no experience repairing anything broken on their own designs. Just saying.....
One has practical whereas the other has theoretical knowledge I would say
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Holly crap! Boris Becker gained some weight after finishing his tennis carreer huh? Great player and probably a great captain!
The part where the 2 halfs of the ship come together and get welded together baffles me. How on earth can they get that precise without the bottom or one side becoming uneven. And would that weld potentially be a weak spot of put under a lot of force. Amazing work
All I can say is wow
Absolutely fascinating, brilliant documentary
i life near the meyer werft and im always astonished at how big these ship are in real life its insane standing next to them
Fantastic documentary, thanks!
Unbelievable engineering!
Great, and incredible legacy.
Totally awesome 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
This is mind blowing
Interesting process. Kudos to Germain engineering!
This is an amazing video. I often think about how enormous objects are put together. Need to see a video like this on planes and rockets and such. Thank you Welt.👍👏👏👏
3:23 The Steam locomotive and the Eiffel Tower were/are not welded.
Rivets?
This style of narration is fantastic :D
Incredible
Just amazing!
Coordination absolutely incredible also this thing can float unbelievable I know it's just physics but wow. and less than a month behind on schedule most important question is how much profit was made off of the ship
Wow. Awesome.
Captain Boris Becker looks like he never played a game of tennis in his life!
In 2000 I was in Turku for pickup the new ship Explorer of the Seas RCCL . Brand new from ship yards. It’s awesome how many people are involved with. Great company. Highly recommend 4 work and passenger as well !!!
6:17 are you using LNG or LPG???
LNG! lol I don't think a cruise ship could run on LPG (regular car gas)
From tennis player to cruise ship captain. What a career
Funnie! Ya gotta be purty old to get that one.
"Most Eco friendly ship ever built"
Umm, a wooden sail ship.
Thats called regression.
Or "progression" as leftists call it. Though going backwards isnt progressive, but whatever.
@@davecrupel2817 So what about cycling, why are cities like Manchester spending millions and causing extreme delays for months just for cycle lanes. Keep your one liners to your self
yo I was wooden ship too hahaha
@@davecrupel2817 when did politics get into this lmao
Transporting 6 people in a Hummer is more eco friendly than 6 people each driving a Prius. Just a little perspective for you.
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Fantastic video.
37:49 ZZ-TOP wearing an AC/DC shirt...cool man!!!
This is an great UA-cam video
Seems like shipbuilding is like a huge orchestra
Narrator's voice sounds like Robert Picardo of Star Trek Voyager. He was the doctor. 😊
What the hell is going on with the measurement units? How long is a truck? how many mm is a finger? Why not use simple meters/millimeters?
the ship is measured in 1000th of football fields
It’s called visualizing
@@kidd3836 I call it inaccurate and incomprehensible in cases. Which kind of truck? A car sized truck? A lorry sized truck? 18 wheeler truck with a two trailers? Others are equally stupid like using an airplane or a football field as a measurement. What do those mean to someone who has no experience of airplanes or is not interested in sports? Absolutely nothing.
Because Americans ...
Wow amazing. Greetings from Victoria tx
Thanks you for sharing this with us
太厲害了👍 傑出的工程,專業的人員! awesome 👏
QM2 is the last current ocean liner. Though QE2 retired and SS France/Norway (1962) acrapped was the real ocean liners.
This thing is a barge with a big block stuck on it.
Building ships for meyer is one of the most badass jobs you can ever have, but its not for the faint of heart. Wimps won't last here a week!
What do you do and how much do you make a month?
At 12:05 the narrative says LPG. Shouldn’t that be LNG?
Very interesting video 👍♥️
I'm slightly concerned for how top heavy the weight distribution is with that captain on the bridge...
Does it have a prndl
WOULD YOU LIKE AM OR FM??
Wow, her first trip was to my lovely town, i didnt knew that !!
I full watch good job
Incredible 😍
Incredible 😎
All i can say is wow.human is rational animal👍
Amazing
Its amazing at what man can do
the feminists will hate you for this comment; then all they need to refute themselves is watch it again. I saw no female in this construction.
Simply and absolutely superb... thanks for sharing...!!
Takes huge tanks for the natural gas What is the power to weight ration will check it out.
amazing video! why all these guys are called Sven? is it a shipbuilder's name in Rostock? :D
❤I love. This ships🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤
35:26 ...did that lever move...?
25:13 "approach the edge carefully" guy isnt actually clipped off just doin on the ol' lanyard drag and camera cuts off hahahahahhahahah
Really interesting doco.
Thamk you!
LPG or LNG..? You used both terms as the fuel for the engine...
Imagine the total acquisition costs of this piece of machinery. Then all your personnel when youre in business, the food, and all the other running costs. And after all that you want to make profit. Insane
About 12:00, you can see a welder standing on the top step of a 5 or 6 foot step ladder stretching as high as he can as he welds. I suppose the 'safety first' construction may well have had a few loose interpretations. So, maybe, it is 'probably' a reasonably safe vessel when out to sea. Wouldn't you think so? Ahh. Stress free travel!
That would be 12:14 for the step ladder ballet.
Ahhh lupeeeettthhhh
This has to be logistical hell
Rally really exciting.
Should have used Wartsila!
Nice
44:09 baby got back👀
Saw that ass well. :)
the cabin conveyorline looks like something out of Portal
whats the largest ship you could possibly make in meyer?
I believe, either the Royal Caribbean Quantum.
This is amazing. It’s been especially hard lately to understand the truth about humans. We are doozers, loving to build things. Racism and greed is a defect and not necessary. We all just need to build things together. (Join my Minecraft server.)
The next logical step, is being able to do this on an even bigger scale, in space.
@Joe Blow wtf does this mean
There are TWO kinds of Workers, "Not On My Watch" (no errors or mishaps); and, Whatever (another day, another donut).