Zak Barratt
Zak Barratt
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Queenstown Trip, New Zealand
Tested out the drone on a road trip around Queenstown.
Drone - DJI Air 2S
Song - On my mind - Vibe Chemistry
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Видео

Nissan S14 Silvia RB25DET NEO Stagea Rear Subframe Conversion 4K
Просмотров 3212 года назад
Nissan Stagea WGNC34 rear subframe conversion into a Nissan S14 Silvia with a RB25DET NEO engine conversion.
Ahipara Trip 2
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Ahipara Trip 2
Ahipara Trip
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Easter weekend trip in the Far Far North.
South Island, NZ Road Trip
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Some Go Pro footage I captured during my camper van road trip around the South Island of New Zealand. Big thanks to everyone who hosted us and for showing us the local spots.
Panama Canal MS Rotterdam 2020
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Go Pro time lapse of sailing through the Panama Canal on the MS Rotterdam, Holland America Line.
Swimming with Humpback Whales in Tonga
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Go Pro footage of swimming with a Humpback whale and its calf in Tonga.
Engine Room Tour MS Rotterdam
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Complete tour of the engine room onboard the MS Rotterdam.
Diesel Generator Walk Around MS Rotterdam
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Diesel Generator 2 walk around on the MS Rotterdam after major overhaul.

Комментарии

  • @georgen9755
    @georgen9755 3 дня назад

    Upper deck Open to sky

  • @tammam5173
    @tammam5173 25 дней назад

    I have been working in a hotel in the maintenance field for four years, and when I enter the mechanical room, I feel nervous😂

  • @sandro950
    @sandro950 2 месяца назад

    Bela casa se máquinas.. Poa. Rs. 🇧🇷

  • @omarnnegh6319
    @omarnnegh6319 3 месяца назад

    Why you stopped your content ? So sad

  • @juosnopo
    @juosnopo 3 месяца назад

    Amazing!

  • @williambarry8015
    @williambarry8015 6 месяцев назад

    Gotta be the smatest people in the world that engine room out. As clean as it is you'd expect to se an army of cadets cleaning that thing 24/7.

  • @1999fxdx
    @1999fxdx 7 месяцев назад

    Lots of evaporation ability.

  • @aadvanwaas3875
    @aadvanwaas3875 8 месяцев назад

    Pas geleden nog een cruise naar Noorwegen me mogen maken er mee mooi schip.

  • @roughball
    @roughball 9 месяцев назад

    is your third barrel on the AC chillers for ocean water recovery or condenser loop?

  • @user-oc9on3ul5t
    @user-oc9on3ul5t 11 месяцев назад

    Any control room ?? 😀😀😀

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 10 месяцев назад

      Yes of course. I just didn’t video it 🤣

    • @DodeGameplay
      @DodeGameplay 4 месяца назад

      @@zakbarratt761 bruh 😆

  • @SouthwestPcatchers
    @SouthwestPcatchers Год назад

    Having worked in a engine room on a Navy ship. This is NICE!!! VERY clean engine room you guys have. I actually would like working down here. And I'm, qell my knees love seeing those watertight doors from space to space. No need climbing 10 stairs to go to the other space for a part. Nice video, stay safe out there.

  • @dv_vid
    @dv_vid Год назад

    Where is the frequency converter?

  • @jonathan-kris
    @jonathan-kris Год назад

    Thank zack for this video. Its make recall our memories about ms rotterdam the Greatest cruise ship ever and nice crew engine dept. I hope u already be enginer now.

  • @thiagofigueiredo22
    @thiagofigueiredo22 Год назад

    Isso é incrível, amo demais esses navios gigantes! ❤

  • @andyjohnson7817
    @andyjohnson7817 Год назад

    OMG WHAT A LOVELY VID.

  • @Revolution_Collective
    @Revolution_Collective Год назад

    Did ya change the bushings out? For the subframe

  • @djtomt
    @djtomt Год назад

    Astounding engineering in there!

  • @Steven9675
    @Steven9675 Год назад

    At the beginning, down the stairs, opening the door, to the right of the door is the Poorest looking weld i have ever seen on a ship. If the vessel is held together by these it will come to pieces in a storm

  • @TheJimbob1603
    @TheJimbob1603 Год назад

    Thankyou for no music!

  • @andysaunders3708
    @andysaunders3708 Год назад

    Oh, shit. Maybe I've misunderstood what is doing what. Or not. I'm lost. I'd possibly be bad luck to have aboard. It amazes me that someone designs and makes all that, and in not-so-many years, it gets driven full-ahead onto some beach in Bangladesh or India, and the gas torches start to cut it to pieces before it's even stopped moving. Quite sad, really. Mind you, keeping all that running would be a mission, so I guess it has a limited economical life. Just seems a waste. My compliments to the cleaners. It's beautiful. And those are some serious compressors!

  • @andysaunders3708
    @andysaunders3708 Год назад

    PS: I'm another Kiwi, if that helps... Weird accent, so they say.

  • @andysaunders3708
    @andysaunders3708 Год назад

    Surely those electric motors run through some sort of reduction gearing, because those shafts are spinning mighty fast. Swinging a large screw at those revs would be counterproductive? it all seems to be too complex to be reliable. And awfully hard to fix if something fails - especially in an emergency... And can those watertight doors be opened and closed manually? The diesels appear to be turning at an ideal prop speed. How much loss is there in that system??? Trust me, I'm ignorant, but instinct tells me that this is a bit too complicated to be logical, if that makes sense. I guess my real question is: why not run the screws directly off the engines? I await an education. Cheers.

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 Год назад

      The propulsion system utilises controllable pitch propellers. Also the water tight doors can be shut opened and closed manually from both the engine control room and bridge.

  • @kenjohnson6338
    @kenjohnson6338 Год назад

    Like doom....can't find the weapon selection buttons..!!

  • @frill5240
    @frill5240 Год назад

    my guess is as this. Chines buildings. As usual crowded. Hard to remove the exhaust cover on the turbine oil cover. Different level in the engine compartment. Hard to move around heavy objects. Saw that the Sulzer rotating pistons where stored where the propeller shaft electric motors where placed. I know how it is to work on Chinese ships. Take care guys. Thanks for the video though. Greetings Peder

    • @tamsinp7711
      @tamsinp7711 Год назад

      Built by Fincantieri, an Italian company. They have eight shipyards (6 merchant, 2 naval) all in Italy.

  • @RealFudd
    @RealFudd Год назад

    I got out of the Navy in May 1976 but from watching this video I can still recall the smell of steel from living on a ship, it's a smell you never forget.

  • @maxpowerspowers9183
    @maxpowerspowers9183 Год назад

    Is this ship set up with Electrically Driven Variable Pitch Propellers?? Is that why there is so much High Voltage Generator Power?? 11,000K.V. How Many K. W.?? Do these engines run on #2 or #6 Fuel Oil??

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 Год назад

      These engines can be run on the HFO or MGO

  • @maxpowerspowers9183
    @maxpowerspowers9183 Год назад

    I Have been a Industrial/ Marine Engine Mechanic for thirty years, eight of those in the oil industry in the gulf of Mexico working on supply vessels Tug boats, pipeline/ Derrick Barges, and Petroleum Platforms, only a little on merchant marine Vessels. They do have a lot of room, and they are very clean!!

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 Год назад

      I’m currently working for Tidewater on an offshore supply vessel in Australia !

  • @maxpowerspowers9183
    @maxpowerspowers9183 Год назад

    Is that Electrical Generators driven off the propulsion shafts??

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 Год назад

      They are PEM’s. 5x Wartsila ZA40s generators provide power for the ship.

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 Год назад

      There are also shaft generators on the shafts too.

  • @ptrutz
    @ptrutz Год назад

    4:55 that's where the alien comes...

  • @nightlightabcd
    @nightlightabcd Год назад

    It always impresses me how clean and orderly the inside of the ships are, all ,kinds, cargo and passenger ship below decks! Even old ships before they are scrap[ed are looking good inside! That's what ship shape means!

  • @NapierNimbus
    @NapierNimbus Год назад

    Excellent, amazing place

  • @gamix3224
    @gamix3224 Год назад

    C est quoi comme métier se qui s occupe dès machines

  • @rustytindog
    @rustytindog Год назад

    I was marine engineering back in 1960s, I am amazed at how much things have changed, thankfully and thank you for your brilliant video you be safe and have a good trip.

  • @Dave-co1cv
    @Dave-co1cv Год назад

    I could never have imagined the quantity and complexity of this area. I must ask, where are all the people?

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 Год назад

      I took this video during night shift so most people were asleep. Only Two Engineers and a fireman greaser in the engine room. Also one of the engineers has to stay in the engine control room.

  • @johncunningham4820
    @johncunningham4820 Год назад

    Well why not . Kiwi Accents are so easy to make Fun of . Eh , Bru . 'Stayan talkin' here , Cobber . I am an old Navy Sailor , engineering , and I am astonished how CLEAN the spaces are . Hardly a leak to be seen . A Credit to you Guys .

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 Год назад

      There was a lot of time to paint during Covid 🤣

  • @cariocaskydrone6549
    @cariocaskydrone6549 2 года назад

    Belíssimas imagens , ótimo vídeo !!! se puder passa aqui no canal também grande abraço - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil

  • @The_huss_bus
    @The_huss_bus 2 года назад

    Awesome content!! Keep up the good work

  • @jameshernandez5766
    @jameshernandez5766 2 года назад

    Can they seal-off certain areas in the event of a hull breech? (I apologize if the terminology is incorrect)

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 2 года назад

      Yeah, around 13 water tight compartments throughout the engine room. You can see me open one of the doors during the video

    • @jameshernandez5766
      @jameshernandez5766 Год назад

      @@zakbarratt761 will they automatically close if water is detected? Sorry for the stupid questions.

  • @danielfantino1714
    @danielfantino1714 2 года назад

    Thank you for that really impressive " downtown sightseeing tour ". I´m completely lost. Need a GPS ! So clean and spiffy. Far better than many restaurants. Kiwi's are well known for their good sense of humor, hence your pal teasing you. No i can imagine nightmare in heavy storm, with ship rolling 20-25 degrees from side to side, carrying that torch on wheels with all those stairs for emergency repair. Imagine the funny joke of being there with someone shutting off lightings (even if they have emergency ones. Hard to imagine so much machinery going for its last voyage to meet the torch. Really impressive. So much weight and things that can so easily being shake by the sea. Congrats to all these unknoxn sailors that bring us our stuff. Ah the romance of the sea. Someone unfamiliar asking to a freshly retired sailor that passed 30 years in engineroom. " your so lucky, you have seen so many countries in your lifetime..." and sailor answering " ya, i´ve seen so many walls, wash and paint so many times, and fix and repair. That´s all i´ve seen "....

  • @alphaprot2518
    @alphaprot2518 2 года назад

    I am both somewhat jealous of and impressed by the spacious engine rooms civil ships of this size offer, remembering "my" ship, one of the older German Navy frigates. During my first weeks on this ship, I literally greeted every single valve with my head - which might be not the best way to memorize them - and I was still lucky because of my rather small and slim body shape. Awesome insights, thank you very much!

  • @alanbrown9178
    @alanbrown9178 2 года назад

    I served my apprenticeship as a marine engineer in the navy followed by continuous sea-time until I left on my 30th birthday. I was always steam ships and I am a bit envious of the amount of space available to work in on merchant ships, and how much easier it is to keep them clean! I have enjoyed the video, thanks.

  • @ccbueno1
    @ccbueno1 2 года назад

    I saw a chiller in the air conditioner room.Chiller is a fountain of problems ( i worked with some). Is the same for you?

  • @MrSnookerballs
    @MrSnookerballs 2 года назад

    These would be good videos if you explained what things are and what they do. number of engines, number of cylinders, power output of each unit etc etc. otherwise its just a load of electric motors and pipes.

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 2 года назад

      Cant please everyone 😂 5X GMT-Sulzer ZA40S V16 Diesel generators. 720Kw per cylinder. 11,520Kw per Diesel generator.

  • @akimbojimbo3763
    @akimbojimbo3763 2 года назад

    The tail end of that generator seems massive! I know that they're 12MW, I suppose I just thought that at 6600v they would be much smaller. I remember being confused about the baby alternator on a 3516 until I realized it was 4160 and not 480

  • @metocvideo
    @metocvideo 2 года назад

    Great tour of a fine engine room. So much auxiliary equipment in there and all the “green” waste management gear that did not exist 30 years ago. Thanks for doing this, much appreciated.

  • @billmoran3812
    @billmoran3812 2 года назад

    Wonder how many gallons per day they burned sitting at anchor because of Covid? No wonder so many ships were scrapped.

  • @byronpink9061
    @byronpink9061 2 года назад

    Thank you for showing a normal day working on a ship behind the scenes with the engineering components. I love the power in the sounds of the engine and all the cooperative mechanical machinery that all functions in concert with each other. The visual and audio are real as it gets. (Especially while doing the audios on a large blue tooth sound bar), thanks for not playing music so everyone can emerge in the marine engineering atmosphere. Well done!

  • @kakafitnessvlogs
    @kakafitnessvlogs 2 года назад

    Lul

  • @bazwabat1
    @bazwabat1 2 года назад

    Wow she's a big engine room! I've been a maintenance engineer(not marine) but wow you'd need to know your stuff looking after something as involved as this!

  • @stephencarey5074
    @stephencarey5074 2 года назад

    How many engineers, leckys and ER crew do you have to operate all that lot Zak?

    • @zakbarratt761
      @zakbarratt761 Год назад

      There were around 20 Engineers, 3 ETOs and around 30 other engine room crew consisting of mechanics, machinists, ABs and wipers

    • @stephencarey5074
      @stephencarey5074 Год назад

      @@zakbarratt761 I went round Queen Mary in 1964 when she was still in service. There were around 150 engineers plus a legion of firemen, oilers and other general engineering hands!