Well not really. Think about. All those toilets were clogged or back flowing. Everyone evacuated topside because their carpets in their rooms were soaked in sewage. I highly doubt anyone went back in just to poop on a feces smeared soaked bathroom.
I work at a cruise ship port and yeah, it looks like hell. 99% old boring people who don’t know how to dispose of their vacation budget any other way, 1% the most boring newly weds
You forgot the other physical component. They have to say "oopsie" 3 times while doing deep knee bends on one foot with their right index finger touching the center of the top of their head. (Meanwhile, in the background, a check for a couple hundred thousand gets cut for a "campaign contribution")
I've never been on a cruise ship and have no desire to. Despite the fact that my living space on my 44' sailboat is a tiny fraction of a cruise ships and I have to prepare my own meals, the space I have is private and shared only with my partner. I've also installed a fire suppression system on both engines. Boats are money pits, but the joy of sailing and being on my own boat is priceless. And if I don't like my neighbors or the neighborhood, I can pull up the anchor and move.
@Happy-ki6eo - Well I'm not, so what do I call my (13 year relationship) "boyfriend" when we're considered seniors? I've been deliberating about this for as long as we've been together. I'm open to hearing a better alternative.
@@bjelfinpersonally I would find something more offensive or shocking just to keep the kiddos on their toes.😁 The world would be a better place if people minded their own business.
Carnival Cruises has turned into the goto vacation for hood folk.. like groups of fifteen with dreads that just fight and steal. You couldn't pay me to go on a cruise post-2020
@martinc.720 Especially because alcohol makes you pee like crazy, and too much makes you puke. So, a bunch of angry drunk people with no toilets peeing puking and pooping. Great idea.
Thank you for the excellent research, and laying out this story so clearly. I remember the news stories, but this is the first time I've ever heard such detail. Very impressive presentation.
Agreed. Very engaging presentation that I find very educational & layed out very well, so one can understand the mechanisms & the role they play as the story progresses even when one such as myself lacks in the knowledge of ships & other structures designs.
@@Tyler-q3k Totally agree. I won't eat anything that comes out of the ocean. Being on a cruise ship with 5000+ people would be hell. My sister loves it, for some reason.
I would love to know the emergency codes for a ship before I set sail on one. Sometimes they are obvious though. I think MS Estonia was 'Mister Starlight'. I would start to be concerned if the announcement: 'Mrs Walrus Cucumber, please report to the purser's desk.' ever came over the tannoy.
@@CB.R-n8dnow ive never been on a cruise but i know i would hate it. But are there smaller ships that can take people to Mexico? I know in America we still have riverboats that can go from Pittsburgh all the way to New Orleans, now that sound fun to me not a floating Las Vegas
I was hired by the Carnival and was about to join the Triumph,but at a last minute,the cruise line changed it to the older Fantasy...I was soooo disappointed,until I learned of this incident. So I guess I dodged a bullet.
Oh yeah. The Sewol taught us a lot. But I will say there is a culture thing there too, they were sitting in water, in the dark and still not leaving because of a cultural respect and deference to leadership figures. Most of us reading this don't have that sort of culture. (don't get me started on cultural influence) Essentially if you put us in that situation we would feel confident in persuing our instincts and finding safety.
Not to mention the Titanic "go back to your cabin, nothing's wrong", and the Costa Concordia "go back to your cabin, it's just an electrical short, all is well". I'm absolutely getting my vest and standing on deck. Carnival had a moderate fire, I think in the smoke stack, a few years ago and they said the same thing and everyone ignored them. Fool me once...
What's the worst outcome? Returning to your cabin under those circumstances could get you trapped. Staying on the open deck could get you a cold. Easy choice.
I've never been on a cruise ship. Only ever slept on an overnight ferry in the Philippines, where the bunks were on completely open decks, it was a beautiful crossing to Palawan. However: one thing I know I will never do is, return to a tiny box with no way out in the depth of the bow of a ship when it begins to show signs of trouble. Gives me chills just thinking about it.
I took a ferry from Sweden to Finland once. It was like a mini cruise ship. So about two days, which was enough for me. I wouldn’t want to spend my whole vacation on a cruise ship. Sounds like a nightmare
I don't have thelasophobia or anything, but the idea of being stuck in a floating hotel with a bunch of rich strangers is kinda terrifying to me, am I the weirdo, or is that fear justified?
No one could bypass a video with this title 😂 I do so enjoy your uploads. I am not a mechanically or technically minded person, but even I can learn so much from your clear explanations and descriptions of every relevant part of the disasters you narrate The work you put into these is phenomenal. The research, the script, the editing and creativity… Just wonderful!….
I went on a cruise ship when i was 17, with my friend and his parents. We quickly got to know all the other kids our age and got up to a tonne of mischief. We discovered that one of the outside bars shut at 2am and would be entirely empty and we could go behind the bar, turn on the ... gas? for the beer lines and even though they had removed the taps we could insert something into them and beer would come out. Cue finding cups and a bunch of us kids getting drunk, we were sneaky about it and did this nearly every night of the cruise without getting busted. This also turned a bunch of us into night owls, who'd sleep most of the day and get up to shenanigans at night. We hardly ever saw my friends parents as we were operating on different day night cycles, and they were too busy having their own fun to pay much attention. There was also a tropical storm we had to avoid and miss one of the destinations, and they closed all outside decks for a day. We found a way outside and that all furniture had been tied down. With the heavy wind we discovered we could unsecure the plastic tables, have them upside down on the deck with the four legs sticking in the air.... then flip them up, hold onto two legs and put your feet on the other two legs and the wind would turn it into a makeshift sail and hurtle you down the deck. The deck was curved so you'd hit the railing and be slowed down slowly until you got to the center. We got to do this a few times each before we were busted, names taken and threatened that the captain would speak to us (which seemed like a very serious thing at the time). I guess it was incredibly dangerous... but so much fun. I've never bothered going on a cruise as an adult because i will never have so much fun and mischief as i had as a kid lol
@@VenomRoadRacing If you never did anything stupid when you were a teenager then you obviously lead the most boring life ever. Which is probably true since you like whinging at people on youtube lmao
@@D4narchy nice reply there saying i must have a boring life. If you look to the left of my comment you'll see me on a superbike doing a wheelie. Good to see your brain is still 10.
Honestly given how many things had to go spectacularly wrong for this to happen they handled it kinda well. They evacuated the woman who needed it, got supplies from nearby ships (leaving them on the borderline if anything went wrong), arranged transfers and compensated all passengers (not just per room by the sound of it). Yes it is a good PR fix and the minimum that should be expected but how often have people had to fight for this? This whole thing could have been worse though. Imagin this but in the middle of the Atlantic of Pacific? Or just a notoriously dangerous patch of water? I live not that far from Bass Strait and the roaring 40s that is freaking dangerous man.
@@JohnHoranzynot really. It's quite often for any vessel to have one or two engines out of operation. Also it wasn't an engine problem it was oil leakage problem which occurred because pipes weren't outfitted with protection due to, most likely, oversight in vessel's design.
@@Grigorii-j7z According to the video the shields were put up over the flexible couplings so they could defer the replacement of those couplings. The flex couplings were still leaking flammable liquid.
@@JohnHoranzy as I understood the problem was with underdeck pipes, which weren't covered with protective shield due to limited space. Basically those pipes have a leak and due to pressure start spraying fuel on hot engine above.
What exactly were they suing for? A poor trip? There was no wrongful death or disfigurement. They refunded them in full, gave them all 500 bucks for any losses; and; oh, kept the boat afloat and got them back safely to a harbor. Sure you could say pain and suffering…. but other than the sewage issue (which they didn’t ignore; they attempted to do everything in their ability to make things as good as possible), and lack of HVAC. It was a miracle that no one was seriously injured or killed. The crew and company reacted very appropriately.
Honestly unless I had a medical issue or an injury, I'd be satisfied with the compensation. It certainly was an unpleasant experience, but you can't forget that up to that point you GOT to enjoy a normal cruise. And you returned home for free, with your ticket reimbursed and 500 bucks in your pocket. Sounds fair to me.
As someone who worked on one, can you explain the appeal of cruises please? Because I don't get why rich people find what seems like a hotel on water SOOO fun.
@@Tyler-q3k Beats me, I was doing a job and being paid. We had a lot of Americans from fly over states so maybe the idea of being at sea made it more unique?
@@Tyler-q3k As just a regular guy that hasn’t been on a cruise, I imagine the appeal is that it is an all inclusive resort with constant activities for families & adults that lets you see multiple places in one holiday. Eg there are cruises that travel around south Europe and dock in Greece, Italy, etc.
@wolfengod8277 that's just the thing: why travel for vacation? See some pretty buildings and junk, spoiler alert: YOU CAN DO THAT ON LAND. I just dont think it's worth the time, effort, and potential danger, not in 2024 at least. /=
I'm amazed that it only took 2 hours for sufficient people to get that drunk to be unbearable people. There must have been unlimited tossing back without pause.
Of course he did, that's why he took this. They knew at the beginning it wasn't going to be a huge payout. Funny thing is, they already paid out over 1.5 million.
Your storytelling is unmatched! The way you brought the Carnival Triumph’s dramatic journey to life was absolutely captivating. From the chaos of the ‘poop cruise’ to the incredible resilience of everyone involved, you made this story so engaging while sticking to the facts. This channel is truly a treasure-thank you for creating such amazing content! 😊👍
As a marine engineer I can safely say this entire thing was a clusterfuck. The fire was allowed to get out of control, multiple gensets were "down for maintenance", the ER engine room was unmanned at the time of the fire (completely illegal and inexcusable) not to mention seeming impossible on a ship with a crew of over 1000 man crew! We never leave the ER unmanned sailing with a crew of 12! Not sure how much of this is true and how much got butchered the media, but the crew was either completely incompetent or the information is wrong as the news manages to completely screw up information like this every singel day🤦
You can view the final report from the Bahamian authorities online, but if I remember right the biggest issue was two fold a) the control cables between the engine rooms and the control room were damaged by the fire and b) the electrical bus was damaged and c) there was a single point of failure.
There are ships sailing with unmanned engine rooms all over the world. Passenger ships are different. They should have a minimum of 2 in the ECR. They do not need someone in the engine room. Here is a question. Why did they cover the fuel lines with spray shields? Why so many fuel leaks all of a sudden.
First officer: Captain it’s been two days, and people are miserable and angry as hell! What do we do? Captain: Let’s get them all drunk! Nothing bad ever happens when pissed off people are drunk! 😂
6:28 "Passengers enjoy the smell of the ocean" The phrase "Enjoy while it lasts" comes to mind. I don't know how you were able to deliver that line and "to everyone's relief" with a straight face lol
I mean.... despite the problems they handled it fairly well. Got the critical folks evacuated, brought engineers on board to fix the sewage issue to make the last day or two bearable, fully refunded folks trips and got them transportation to get back on their way home, slipped them a few bucks extra to cover what would basically be new clothes that probably got ruined on the sewage barge it became, etc etc. Even had the big man out to apologize. As far as disasters go this was by far probably one of the better compensations handed out and would at least be adequate.
Carnival really did need to send more tugboats immediately, and Portapotties. Six knots an hour over such a distance was just not enough. This ship was a health emergency. As a nurse, I'm shocked that human waste from 3000+ people was allowed to slosh around. So dangerous from a nursing perspective.
Even if they had a way to get portapotties on board they would have been quickly overwhelmed. They'd need *hundreds upon hundreds* of them and there's just no feasible way to do that; it's quicker to get the ship to port. A lot of passengers made things worse by still using toilets or their shower instead of peeing / pooping in a trash bin and dumping it overboard. I haven't finished the video yet so he may have covered this but there were a lot of challenges with getting the tug to port and the Gulf's current wasn't doing them any favors early on. Ultimately at the end of the day this was a freak and unprecedent situation that's been corrected in newer cruise designs.
As someone who has over six months at sea going on cruises as a passenger, just avoid carnival (and the companies they own, like Costa Concordia). No line is perfect, but they have the worst safety record by far. The only problem I've ever experienced in 20 years of cruising was a search and rescue delay when someone with terminal cancer chose to leave the cruise before the rest of us.
A work colleague of a friend loved going on cruises, & was on a P&O cruise to the Philippines, the South China Sea & Hong Kong (this was almost 40yrs ago), when the ship's engines broke down. Don't know whether it was a fire or not, but similar things happened when it lost electricity. What made it worse was that it was drifting towards the Vietnamese coast when small vessels carrying pirates came close to boarding the stricken ship!
when i saw this on the news i was only thinking "why not shit in a bucket and throw it overboard?" or at least sit over the railing and shit, works on fishinboats in a pinch ^^
Great Video again👍 I never heard about this incident. After all, Crew was working super👍 Of course, it is not what you expect on a cruising trip. I really don‘t understand these spraycovers!! You will never find the leak. Usually heavy oil is not to ignite so easy. ( I thought?). For me, using Spraycovers is like useing ducktape, instead of real maintenance. Great Video, can’t wait for the next 👍👍😘
I’ve never seen the fun in being stuck on a thousand foot floating “building” with 3-5,000 strangers ,and after seeing videos like this over and over I definitely have no desire to get on one.
"Refurbishment" - You mean a large team of "underpaid" workers, indifferent to how much they were paid, had to clean up that oversized porta-potty ! If this was the 1950s, I would have towed it to where they parked all those WW2 warships subjected to those early nuke tests !
I did take a 2 week Med Cruise in the late 70's and it was a very good experience; however, it only had a 1700 passenger capacity and the docurum was much better back then. I can't imagine being packed in like a sardine on these 5000 person floating cities they call a cruise ship considering the current lack of manners and decorum. It is my idea of hell and not a vacation.
This channel is incredible. Your attention to detail is unmatched but more importantly your videos are really entertaining along with being educational. You got a new sub from me!
Thank you sir. Another excellent video. I've seen this event covered before, but the nastier aspect of it was sensationalized. You have made a professional, detailed description of exactly what happened and why. We're not children. Thank you for addressing us as intelligent adults. Happy sailing all! 🌹⚓
Gerry Cahill didn't have to come face the customers in person to apilogize, but he did. It sounds like every crew member handled this the best they could and refunds were given out, so I hope nobody sued them or anything. But of course they did. The safety protocols were followed so no engineers were boiled or asphyxiated, overall it was the best possible outcome when total disaater could have been one tiny mistake away.
Man I miss the days of the old luxury liners, which carried around 500-1K passengers tops, cabins were more spacious & service was excellent. Young people today don’t even know what excellent service is, much less how to take proper responsibility for their kids. I’d rather book a no frills passage on a merchant ship than take a cruise with 3000 drunks & unruly children. No thank you.
CEO should have thrown a couple years of his salary into the kitty for payouts to the passengers *and* crew. Crew had to suffer the same conditions while continuing to do their jobs.
I love it free drinks for everybody.... 2 hours later everybody's drunk and smashing the crap out of the boat that's so funny😂 throwing red bags at everybody oh you don't know how bad I wish I would have been there😂
My husband and i took a Norwegian cruise from Seattle to Alaska and we had a wonderful time. I agree that a vacation with 3000 others was weird, but it worked for us. He proposed to me on that trip. Now that we are older, camping is our thing.
Been on Carnival, NCL, and Royal Caribbean. Never had anything less that a great time on Carnival, never had a good time on NCL, and Royal fell right in the middle. Absolutely best crew are on Carnival. Of course, I don't do the cheapo 3 day booze cruises on Carnival...Mediterranean, Baltic, Alaska, trans-Pacific, and 10 day Caribbean have a different demographic of passenger who's not there just to get drunk.
"Guys the plumbing isn't working, offer them unlimited booze" What could go wrong lol
Whoever made that suggestion was probably really drunk at the time!😂😂
Of all cruise lines to do that on....Carnival is the very last I'd want to give free open bar to a bunch of pissed off stranded passengers
“They closed the open bar after 2 hours” put me on the floor 💀 😂
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I can't stop laughing that is so funny can you believe they did that😂😂😂😂
Those engineers that got the toilets working again must've been seen as angels by the passengers at that point.
Nyah, people are so worried about what’s wrong with, they are so entitled and think they are owed
@@HeadNtheClouds wha?
@@HeadNtheCloudsnuh uh!
Well not really. Think about. All those toilets were clogged or back flowing. Everyone evacuated topside because their carpets in their rooms were soaked in sewage. I highly doubt anyone went back in just to poop on a feces smeared soaked bathroom.
...and the crew xD
Every deck can be a poop deck under certain circumstances
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Ha! Perfect 💯
They are just one huge petri dish.
Puke deck is below by the kitchen
Every deck was a poop deck on the shit ship.
Thought this was the number one cruise line in the world, but it turns out its number two 😂
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Number poo
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Oh dear😂😂😂.
*My friends in South Texas, who takes several cruises a year, say they’re the Walmart of cruise ships.*
A holiday with 3,000 people is my idea of hell on earth.
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Like for real, stuck in a mall with thousands of people more than 24 hours is actually so far from relaxation.
100% agree
Particularly if they’re drunk and obnoxious
I work at a cruise ship port and yeah, it looks like hell.
99% old boring people who don’t know how to dispose of their vacation budget any other way, 1% the most boring newly weds
This deturd me from any future cruise!
I just learned a new term for taking a shit and I am OK with that.
Do you fly? Drive a car? Train? Your argument is rediculous.
That seems like a misspelling but it could be a good new word😂
De Turd ,,, 😅👊😅
Ahhh, I see what you did there.
Under American law, if a cruise line says "oopsie" three times they get legal immunity from any liability.
3 strikes n shiz
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Same with our politicians.
@@inappropriatejohnson I did not know. Thanks for this information 👍
You forgot the other physical component. They have to say "oopsie" 3 times while doing deep knee bends on one foot with their right index finger touching the center of the top of their head. (Meanwhile, in the background, a check for a couple hundred thousand gets cut for a "campaign contribution")
I've never been on a cruise ship and have no desire to. Despite the fact that my living space on my 44' sailboat is a tiny fraction of a cruise ships and I have to prepare my own meals, the space I have is private and shared only with my partner. I've also installed a fire suppression system on both engines. Boats are money pits, but the joy of sailing and being on my own boat is priceless. And if I don't like my neighbors or the neighborhood, I can pull up the anchor and move.
Now thats livin!
Saying your "Partner" means you're GAAYYEE.😂
@Happy-ki6eo - Well I'm not, so what do I call my (13 year relationship) "boyfriend" when we're considered seniors? I've been deliberating about this for as long as we've been together. I'm open to hearing a better alternative.
@@bjelfinpersonally I would find something more offensive or shocking just to keep the kiddos on their toes.😁 The world would be a better place if people minded their own business.
@@Happy-ki6eo My daughter has two children with her 6'4" 250 lb faller and they're not married, call him GAAYYEE and see where that lands you.
As soon as you said there was an open bar, I knew it would make everything worse. At least they closed it quickly
Carnival Cruises has turned into the goto vacation for hood folk.. like groups of fifteen with dreads that just fight and steal. You couldn't pay me to go on a cruise post-2020
Giving alcohol to 3,000 angry people. What could possibly go wrong?!
@martinc.720
Especially because alcohol makes you pee like crazy, and too much makes you puke. So, a bunch of angry drunk people with no toilets peeing puking and pooping. Great idea.
@@martinc.720I paid good money for that free alcohol
@@kamakaziozzie3038
Got paid and suffered*
Never heard the words luxury and carnival cruise used in the same sentence before this.
"I want to go on a luxury cruise, therefore I will avoid Carnival Cruise Lines"
There, now that's twice you've heard it. :)
Yeah...i had a nice trip on triumph...but i would not brag about it to rich friends
The captain must have really hated everyone on board to announce an open bar
Seriously.
That's like open contempt for your crew.
Imagine how quickly you'd run out and then have over 2,000 angry drunk people on board.
Right? That's like trying to put out a fire with gasoline.
Yeah, two free drinks per passenger was probably smarter...loosen them up, don't turn them into narcissists
No way, the rowdiest of the rowsdies were sleeping peacefully that way. Booze is hardly an amphetamine; quite the opposite.
Captain: Everything is under control.
Me: Oh it's THAT BAD!
The captain: Women and children first.
The men: Nothing suspicious here.
Thank you for the excellent research, and laying out this story so clearly. I remember the news stories, but this is the first time I've ever heard such detail. Very impressive presentation.
Thanks, I really appreciate that
Agreed. Very engaging presentation that I find very educational & layed out very well, so one can understand the mechanisms & the role they play as the story progresses even when one such as myself lacks in the knowledge of ships & other structures designs.
@wendycregan2147 👍🏻
Shit like THIS is why I stay the hell away from the ocean.
@@Tyler-q3k Totally agree. I won't eat anything that comes out of the ocean. Being on a cruise ship with 5000+ people would be hell. My sister loves it, for some reason.
Waterline Stories is some of the best content on RUclips, just in terms of interesting well researched and presented information and quality of work.
Thanks mate. 😀👍🏻
Agreed! Also, the presentation is always superb (I just want to re-highlight the presentation); very watchable!
Agree…❤
I kept wondering who this guy El Fateem was before I finally figured out it was their fire callout to the crew -- Alpha Team.
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I would love to know the emergency codes for a ship before I set sail on one. Sometimes they are obvious though. I think MS Estonia was 'Mister Starlight'.
I would start to be concerned if the announcement: 'Mrs Walrus Cucumber, please report to the purser's desk.' ever came over the tannoy.
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So funny bro😂
Don't u just love Arabic?...I'll take English any day over all the other gibberish. , even if it is "1 of the hardest languages to learn" supposedly
What a horrible way to spend your free time.
And then a disaster happens.
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had to send this joke to my mom who knows a horrible person who just happens to be into cruises!
Lol
@@CB.R-n8dnow ive never been on a cruise but i know i would hate it. But are there smaller ships that can take people to Mexico? I know in America we still have riverboats that can go from Pittsburgh all the way to New Orleans, now that sound fun to me not a floating Las Vegas
@@Mr.Blonde92 There are the newest with 9000 Pax including crew. Now that would be fun.
The way you say “deck” had me double-taking at the beginning 😂 I do love your accent and narration
That ship has a big deck. 🤣
If you could not have such a level tone in your voice....
I was hired by the Carnival and was about to join the Triumph,but at a last minute,the cruise line changed it to the older Fantasy...I was soooo disappointed,until I learned of this incident. So I guess I dodged a bullet.
Still,makes me sad to see this ship gone that way.
No, you dodged a big bucket of shit
You dodged a turd 😂😂😂
you must have had good karma that was god looking out for you
Why do people do cruises anyway? Don't normal hotels have a lot of this dumb rich people stuff?
Your advice to ignore the captain's announcement is a wise thing to do. People need to know when a fun cruise has become a fight for survival.
Oh yeah. The Sewol taught us a lot. But I will say there is a culture thing there too, they were sitting in water, in the dark and still not leaving because of a cultural respect and deference to leadership figures. Most of us reading this don't have that sort of culture. (don't get me started on cultural influence) Essentially if you put us in that situation we would feel confident in persuing our instincts and finding safety.
Not to mention the Titanic "go back to your cabin, nothing's wrong", and the Costa Concordia "go back to your cabin, it's just an electrical short, all is well". I'm absolutely getting my vest and standing on deck. Carnival had a moderate fire, I think in the smoke stack, a few years ago and they said the same thing and everyone ignored them. Fool me once...
What's the worst outcome? Returning to your cabin under those circumstances could get you trapped. Staying on the open deck could get you a cold. Easy choice.
From the second the captain says "everything is fine" evidently
I've never been on a cruise ship. Only ever slept on an overnight ferry in the Philippines, where the bunks were on completely open decks, it was a beautiful crossing to Palawan. However: one thing I know I will never do is, return to a tiny box with no way out in the depth of the bow of a ship when it begins to show signs of trouble. Gives me chills just thinking about it.
I took a ferry from Sweden to Finland once. It was like a mini cruise ship. So about two days, which was enough for me. I wouldn’t want to spend my whole vacation on a cruise ship. Sounds like a nightmare
I don't have thelasophobia or anything, but the idea of being stuck in a floating hotel with a bunch of rich strangers is kinda terrifying to me, am I the weirdo, or is that fear justified?
@Tyler-q3k Totally justified. I LOVE the ocean but even at an "all inclusive" you can jump on a bus and get the hell outta there for however long.
@Tyler-q3k I had to look up thelassophobia...thanks for that....two s's though.
Is that how to write double s? 😁🤷🏾♀️
@anja2716 idk, I just hate drowning, sorry. /=
No one could bypass a video with this title 😂
I do so enjoy your uploads. I am not a mechanically or technically minded person, but even I can learn so much from your clear explanations and descriptions of every relevant part of the disasters you narrate
The work you put into these is phenomenal. The research, the script, the editing and creativity…
Just wonderful!….
Thanks, I really appreciate that 👍🏻 this is precisely what I aim for
Couldn't agree more.
Oh, my goodness. I can’t imagine enduring this. I’m surprised there were no outbreaks of diseases. Great detail as always.
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OMG, I know! Those people were even @ risk of cholera bcz of all the sewage. It's the most disgusting thing I can ever imagine.
nah not long enough timeframe
That's why I don't hang with rich people, because THIS is what happens when ya get on a giant floating hotel with insufficient maintenance.
I went on a cruise ship when i was 17, with my friend and his parents. We quickly got to know all the other kids our age and got up to a tonne of mischief. We discovered that one of the outside bars shut at 2am and would be entirely empty and we could go behind the bar, turn on the ... gas? for the beer lines and even though they had removed the taps we could insert something into them and beer would come out. Cue finding cups and a bunch of us kids getting drunk, we were sneaky about it and did this nearly every night of the cruise without getting busted. This also turned a bunch of us into night owls, who'd sleep most of the day and get up to shenanigans at night. We hardly ever saw my friends parents as we were operating on different day night cycles, and they were too busy having their own fun to pay much attention.
There was also a tropical storm we had to avoid and miss one of the destinations, and they closed all outside decks for a day. We found a way outside and that all furniture had been tied down. With the heavy wind we discovered we could unsecure the plastic tables, have them upside down on the deck with the four legs sticking in the air.... then flip them up, hold onto two legs and put your feet on the other two legs and the wind would turn it into a makeshift sail and hurtle you down the deck. The deck was curved so you'd hit the railing and be slowed down slowly until you got to the center. We got to do this a few times each before we were busted, names taken and threatened that the captain would speak to us (which seemed like a very serious thing at the time). I guess it was incredibly dangerous... but so much fun.
I've never bothered going on a cruise as an adult because i will never have so much fun and mischief as i had as a kid lol
Solid work and Farrout Ma!
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You wernt a kid you were a 17 year old acting like a 10 year old
@@VenomRoadRacing If you never did anything stupid when you were a teenager then you obviously lead the most boring life ever. Which is probably true since you like whinging at people on youtube lmao
@@D4narchy nice reply there saying i must have a boring life.
If you look to the left of my comment you'll see me on a superbike doing a wheelie.
Good to see your brain is still 10.
Casually saying "shitty cruise" 😂😂
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Nothing like joy of sailing on the RMS Floating septic tank
he's gonna take you back to the past, to play the crappy games that sucks ass, he rather have, a buffalo, take a direa dump in his ear.
Honestly given how many things had to go spectacularly wrong for this to happen they handled it kinda well. They evacuated the woman who needed it, got supplies from nearby ships (leaving them on the borderline if anything went wrong), arranged transfers and compensated all passengers (not just per room by the sound of it). Yes it is a good PR fix and the minimum that should be expected but how often have people had to fight for this?
This whole thing could have been worse though. Imagin this but in the middle of the Atlantic of Pacific? Or just a notoriously dangerous patch of water? I live not that far from Bass Strait and the roaring 40s that is freaking dangerous man.
I agree with you but the deferred maintenance was just pure stupid simple greed.
@@JohnHoranzynot really. It's quite often for any vessel to have one or two engines out of operation.
Also it wasn't an engine problem it was oil leakage problem which occurred because pipes weren't outfitted with protection due to, most likely, oversight in vessel's design.
@@Grigorii-j7z According to the video the shields were put up over the flexible couplings so they could defer the replacement of those couplings. The flex couplings were still leaking flammable liquid.
@@JohnHoranzy as I understood the problem was with underdeck pipes, which weren't covered with protective shield due to limited space. Basically those pipes have a leak and due to pressure start spraying fuel on hot engine above.
@@Grigorii-j7z why do you keep making excuses for these people that purposely left a safety hazard with leaking fuel unrepaired?
Once again with another hit title. I love it.
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Wow. They only give these people $118K to split between several thousand people, but it's no problem to do a $200 million dollar refit on the boat.
The law didn't say they had to give more. Its not saying there poor its the law
It will always be the shit boat!
What exactly were they suing for? A poor trip? There was no wrongful death or disfigurement. They refunded them in full, gave them all 500 bucks for any losses; and; oh, kept the boat afloat and got them back safely to a harbor. Sure you could say pain and suffering…. but other than the sewage issue (which they didn’t ignore; they attempted to do everything in their ability to make things as good as possible), and lack of HVAC. It was a miracle that no one was seriously injured or killed. The crew and company reacted very appropriately.
@@ryanfischer6550 finally someone understands
Honestly unless I had a medical issue or an injury, I'd be satisfied with the compensation. It certainly was an unpleasant experience, but you can't forget that up to that point you GOT to enjoy a normal cruise. And you returned home for free, with your ticket reimbursed and 500 bucks in your pocket. Sounds fair to me.
I've never understood the appeal of a hotel that also gives you the option of drowning.
All hotels have the option of drowning.
@ With cruise ships however, it’s more of a feature than an option. That and possibly getting food poisoning.
More like a mall
@@Akooks An overcrowded mall with bedrooms, where you never get to leave the mall.
@@Alan_GA An overcrowded mall that can sink.
As someone who worked on a cruise ship I know of this event and can imagine how it must have been for the poor crew, especially housekeeping...
As someone who worked on one, can you explain the appeal of cruises please? Because I don't get why rich people find what seems like a hotel on water SOOO fun.
@@Tyler-q3k Beats me, I was doing a job and being paid.
We had a lot of Americans from fly over states so maybe the idea of being at sea made it more unique?
@nightw4tchman ok, thanks, I just don't understand rich people, they have weird taste.
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As just a regular guy that hasn’t been on a cruise, I imagine the appeal is that it is an all inclusive resort with constant activities for families & adults that lets you see multiple places in one holiday. Eg there are cruises that travel around south Europe and dock in Greece, Italy, etc.
@wolfengod8277 that's just the thing: why travel for vacation? See some pretty buildings and junk, spoiler alert: YOU CAN DO THAT ON LAND. I just dont think it's worth the time, effort, and potential danger, not in 2024 at least. /=
The only thing worse than a ship full of intoxicated people is a ship full of intoxicated people, while you're sober...
I'm amazed that it only took 2 hours for sufficient people to get that drunk to be unbearable people. There must have been unlimited tossing back without pause.
I'm only at 6:45 and it's already my worst nightmare and the "incident" hasn't even happened yet.
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18:20 here - it gets worse. oh my god
The captain that suggest an open bar on a ship that has no working sanitation should be fired lol
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For real; what potential brain surgeon thought that one up???😁🤘🐦
Yup. A bunch of drunk sick people scurrying around in the middle of the ocean. What could go wrong
I bet the lawyer who represented the plaiintifs got more than $30.00.
Of course he did. He spent years in court representing them. You're not a communist, are you?
Of course he did, that's why he took this. They knew at the beginning it wasn't going to be a huge payout. Funny thing is, they already paid out over 1.5 million.
Your storytelling is unmatched! The way you brought the Carnival Triumph’s dramatic journey to life was absolutely captivating. From the chaos of the ‘poop cruise’ to the incredible resilience of everyone involved, you made this story so engaging while sticking to the facts. This channel is truly a treasure-thank you for creating such amazing content! 😊👍
Thanks again. I hope I can keep that level up and take it further in the future.
@ For sure you will. Excellent work. Kudos to you and your team.
"Head back to your room" = Head to the lifeboat NOW!"
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If you can’t trust the captain, STAY HOME. Mutiny at sea is not good. CHAOS.😢
@@DM-zq8qyI don’t think he meant “get in the lifeboat and launch it”, just “get your life jacket and stand by your lifeboat”
This channel is the gold standard for maritime stories. Well done, cap'n 😁
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Yes, I love waterline stories!
Nothing against this channel but if you think this is the gold standard you should really check out Brick Immortar
As a salty sailor....you couldn't pay me enough to get onto one of these floating coffins ! 🚫
As a marine engineer I can safely say this entire thing was a clusterfuck. The fire was allowed to get out of control, multiple gensets were "down for maintenance", the ER engine room was unmanned at the time of the fire (completely illegal and inexcusable) not to mention seeming impossible on a ship with a crew of over 1000 man crew! We never leave the ER unmanned sailing with a crew of 12! Not sure how much of this is true and how much got butchered the media, but the crew was either completely incompetent or the information is wrong as the news manages to completely screw up information like this every singel day🤦
You can view the final report from the Bahamian authorities online, but if I remember right the biggest issue was two fold a) the control cables between the engine rooms and the control room were damaged by the fire and b) the electrical bus was damaged and c) there was a single point of failure.
There are ships sailing with unmanned engine rooms all over the world. Passenger ships are different. They should have a minimum of 2 in the ECR. They do not need someone in the engine room. Here is a question. Why did they cover the fuel lines with spray shields? Why so many fuel leaks all of a sudden.
I don’t know but if it’s true it would not surprise me. These greedy companies will do anything to save a buck
2 more bartenders no worries 2 more engineers what the heck you'll bankrupt us! 😊
Per popular opinion, the biggest problem was the poop. In a bag. Poop in a bag.
My husband loves the idea of a cruise...
I suggested he take his mates...
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On the upside it didn't turn into a submarine...
Omg, the title of this video has me doubled over, SQUATTING PARTY is just so on point! LMAO!!!
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First officer: Captain it’s been two days, and people are miserable and angry as hell! What do we do?
Captain: Let’s get them all drunk! Nothing bad ever happens when pissed off people are drunk!
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Starts new route and then decides they dont have time to do maintenance perfect example of putting the cart before the horse.
The ads shown to me during this video were all for cruises 😂
6:28 "Passengers enjoy the smell of the ocean"
The phrase "Enjoy while it lasts" comes to mind.
I don't know how you were able to deliver that line and "to everyone's relief" with a straight face lol
I mean.... despite the problems they handled it fairly well. Got the critical folks evacuated, brought engineers on board to fix the sewage issue to make the last day or two bearable, fully refunded folks trips and got them transportation to get back on their way home, slipped them a few bucks extra to cover what would basically be new clothes that probably got ruined on the sewage barge it became, etc etc. Even had the big man out to apologize. As far as disasters go this was by far probably one of the better compensations handed out and would at least be adequate.
- How unforgettable do you want your cruise to be?
- YES
Carnival really did need to send more tugboats immediately, and Portapotties. Six knots an hour over such a distance was just not enough. This ship was a health emergency. As a nurse, I'm shocked that human waste from 3000+ people was allowed to slosh around. So dangerous from a nursing perspective.
Even if they had a way to get portapotties on board they would have been quickly overwhelmed. They'd need *hundreds upon hundreds* of them and there's just no feasible way to do that; it's quicker to get the ship to port. A lot of passengers made things worse by still using toilets or their shower instead of peeing / pooping in a trash bin and dumping it overboard.
I haven't finished the video yet so he may have covered this but there were a lot of challenges with getting the tug to port and the Gulf's current wasn't doing them any favors early on. Ultimately at the end of the day this was a freak and unprecedent situation that's been corrected in newer cruise designs.
Side note, I just checked the offical report and they had 4 tugs working to bring her in plus a 5th on standby so it wasn't a case of a single tug
This is a fantastic advert to not go on a cruise, the thought of a cruise ship is bad enough but this is even more crap.
Great lighthearted story😂
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As someone who has over six months at sea going on cruises as a passenger, just avoid carnival (and the companies they own, like Costa Concordia). No line is perfect, but they have the worst safety record by far. The only problem I've ever experienced in 20 years of cruising was a search and rescue delay when someone with terminal cancer chose to leave the cruise before the rest of us.
If poo starts backing up into your hotel, you can just leave. Land based vacationing is where it's at.
This is why a large cruise ship is not our cup of tea. I love being on the sea in a more private setting.. ty great video.
When I go on vacation it’s because I want to get away from people.
Carnival is the Temu of cruise lines!
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Cruise holidays = my idea of hell. I cant think of anywhere id less like to be than on a cruise.
My wife suggested a cruise for a vacation. I immediately thought about this incident, and several others like it. Hard nope.
I already hate hotels on land, let alone a floating hotel in the middle of the ocean with thousands of people…. I love the ocean but by myself.
A work colleague of a friend loved going on cruises, & was on a P&O cruise to the Philippines, the South China Sea & Hong Kong (this was almost 40yrs ago), when the ship's engines broke down. Don't know whether it was a fire or not, but similar things happened when it lost electricity. What made it worse was that it was drifting towards the Vietnamese coast when small vessels carrying pirates came close to boarding the stricken ship!
when i saw this on the news i was only thinking "why not shit in a bucket and throw it overboard?" or at least sit over the railing and shit, works on fishinboats in a pinch ^^
One thing for sure Jerry Cahil is a brave man meeting the ship.
I’m 6:30 into it and unsure if I should keep watching or not 😂
Great Video again👍 I never heard about this incident. After all, Crew was working super👍 Of course, it is not what you expect on a cruising trip. I really don‘t understand these spraycovers!! You will never find the leak. Usually heavy oil is not to ignite so easy. ( I thought?). For me, using Spraycovers is like useing ducktape, instead of real maintenance. Great Video, can’t wait for the next 👍👍😘
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I have sailed on both the Triumph AND the Sunrise. No poop problems to speak of.
A holiday with 300,0 people is my idea of hell on earth
I’ve never seen the fun in being stuck on a thousand foot floating “building” with 3-5,000 strangers ,and after seeing videos like this over and over I definitely have no desire to get on one.
John Ringo wrote a book about cruise ships. Not getting on one. Especially after the Covid lockdown incident.
"Refurbishment" - You mean a large team of "underpaid" workers, indifferent to how much they were paid, had to clean up that oversized porta-potty !
If this was the 1950s, I would have towed it to where they parked all those WW2 warships subjected to those early nuke tests !
Good telling of the story! I was hanging on every word for a while thar; was one thing after another C:
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Good afternoon blessings, this content was very well done. Host had done a good job. I just subscribed to your channel thank you. Stay well 😊🌻🙏🏽
Thanks. Welcome aboard
I did take a 2 week Med Cruise in the late 70's and it was a very good experience; however, it only had a 1700 passenger capacity and the docurum was much better back then. I can't imagine being packed in like a sardine on these 5000 person floating cities they call a cruise ship considering the current lack of manners and decorum. It is my idea of hell and not a vacation.
This channel is incredible. Your attention to detail is unmatched but more importantly your videos are really entertaining along with being educational. You got a new sub from me!
Very good video. The information is detailed and not exagerated,
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"I am in a world of s**t, yes. But I am alive, and I am not afraid." - Pvt. Joker, and absolutely no one on this ship.
Thank you sir. Another excellent video. I've seen this event covered before, but the nastier aspect of it was sensationalized. You have made a professional, detailed description of exactly what happened and why. We're not children. Thank you for addressing us as intelligent adults. Happy sailing all! 🌹⚓
The crew went above and beyond
Thanks!
Love these. Well done.👏🇨🇮
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I think that you are a great speaker,
keep up with the outstanding documentaries
Gerry Cahill didn't have to come face the customers in person to apilogize, but he did.
It sounds like every crew member handled this the best they could and refunds were given out, so I hope nobody sued them or anything. But of course they did.
The safety protocols were followed so no engineers were boiled or asphyxiated, overall it was the best possible outcome when total disaater could have been one tiny mistake away.
I just got off the Carnival Sunrise Two weeks ago!! Had a good time! Glad I didn’t see this video until now 😂
I waiting for the usual title/headline. Something like, "this man's yellow shirt led to 100 thousand million deaths"
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“This man’s medium well steak killed 73 trillion orphans” spot on with that
@@waterlinestories I love you channel.
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Fantastic video as always looking forward to the next👍
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Very well done. Thank you
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Thank you for all your excellent documentaries.
I never would have predicted a WS feature would make me dry heave, but here we are.
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A really fun cruise. Can´t imagine the smell.
Love the channel.
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I was thinking about how different the disaster would have been had they been dealing with bad weather on the open ocean.
And……Covid?
Man I miss the days of the old luxury liners, which carried around 500-1K passengers tops, cabins were more spacious & service was excellent. Young people today don’t even know what excellent service is, much less how to take proper responsibility for their kids. I’d rather book a no frills passage on a merchant ship than take a cruise with 3000 drunks & unruly children. No thank you.
There are luxury cruise lines that have smaller ships what which don’t allow kids. Yes it’ll cost more but it is definitely worth it for some people.
Lol watching this and then getting a Carnival Ad was hilarious.
CEO should have thrown a couple years of his salary into the kitty for payouts to the passengers *and* crew. Crew had to suffer the same conditions while continuing to do their jobs.
I love it free drinks for everybody.... 2 hours later everybody's drunk and smashing the crap out of the boat that's so funny😂 throwing red bags at everybody oh you don't know how bad I wish I would have been there😂
$30 a passenger what a joke They should’ve gotten free cruises not $500 plus $30 That’s why I never go on carnival
$530 was a free cruise back then. 🎉
My husband and i took a Norwegian cruise from Seattle to Alaska and we had a wonderful time. I agree that a vacation with 3000 others was weird, but it worked for us. He proposed to me on that trip. Now that we are older, camping is our thing.
Sh*t! (No pun intended) I'm gonna be late for work, this is interesting.
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Carnival lines have been a NIGHTMARE for years !!
Their lack of maintenance and penny punching are legend...
Carnival lines is the cruise line for.. people you don't wanna be around. Trust me there and spend the extra for Royal Caribbean.
Carnival is the WalMart of the cruise industry
Been on Carnival, NCL, and Royal Caribbean. Never had anything less that a great time on Carnival, never had a good time on NCL, and Royal fell right in the middle. Absolutely best crew are on Carnival. Of course, I don't do the cheapo 3 day booze cruises on Carnival...Mediterranean, Baltic, Alaska, trans-Pacific, and 10 day Caribbean have a different demographic of passenger who's not there just to get drunk.
I was told Carnival is the Motel 6 of cruise lines. Never had an issue with them.
@@musicmanfelipemore like the section 8.
The ship goes Titanic and they open the bar with unlimited free drinks. What could possibly go wrong! 😂
This title was great!
In ships with multiple engines, i thought one was always under scheduled maintenance. A rotation
really makes you sit back and appreciate the sanitation systems we take for granted... (...lol)