Another superb documentary KSN! To be honest with you - any time at sea my seasickness disappears during a storm. Incredible how measured, focused and professional you are holding your Bridge watch during this situation.
I have travelled out on North Sea and passed Bay of Biscay in ferries and sailed on smaller vessels out on the English Channel and conditions get worse than this before crew gets jitters. The adrenaline kick is something though,
@@davecroft5197 its a nicely edited video, with some added wind sound effects. But like you said, Bay of Biscay and the English Channel can have some crazy conditions. Didnt see any danger to the ship in the video, no extreem waves, just some spray over the bow, and absolutely no danger of sinking. Nevertheless a nice video.
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar I like all your videos... far better than 'professionally' produced ones on networks like Smithsonian and National Geographic! Think what makes it better is you are a real mariner talking about real life you experience it and all the duties you need to perform in a real way.
I retired from the US Navy, five years ago. I’m a Submarine Qualified Torpedoman. Being a Merchant Mariner is one of my dream jobs. I love your channel! Stay safe out there, Brother! 🌊⛴️
My father was a sailor. He is gone now but told me many stories and we had many experiences. Makes one appreciate how important life and family really is. Kudos that you and others arrived safe and sound. It is the most important thing.
I have no idea how you remained calm and collected during the stormy passage . Gave you credit with the amazing steady camera handling and editing. Kudos !
I have been a commercial fisherman for over 40 years in New Zealand & your version of a storm on the bridge of a huge ship is completely different to our version of trying to work in that type of sea. Funny how you are filming waves as tall as a house going past but they look small & benign. Thanks for the great video.
This. I dont think people realise how big the swell is in the video because of the scale of the ship. See some wild ocean around the tasman, thats for sure
Better than a roller coaster at the carnival! Seriously, Karan, glad that you all came through this all right. A good sea story for you. I went through a typhoon in the South China Sea on a Navy destroyer. The ship would roll to about a 40 to 45 degree list and hang there. I walked down one long passageway on the bulkhead! Good thing? Short lines in the cafeteria! After eating I had to go up one deck and as I went to take my first step onto a ladder, the ship dropped into a trough and VOILA!, I was at the top of the ladder! Scary and exhilarating at the same time.
As someone who also served on a Destroyer, the USS Lawrence a DDG, I can attest to the validity and probability of your statement. Destroyers/DDG's were known as the Submarines of the surface fleet and where the old saying of "Over one, under Two" came from...LOL
My gratitude and thanks go out for all of you mariners. I watch a few of you guy’s different channels and my prayers go out to you all during harsh weather conditions. Much love from North Carolina USA, on the east coast. I live approximately 4-5 hours from Charleston SC. Wishing you all fair seas and following winds and above all , safe voyages 🤙
Nature is maker, brother m aapki sari video dekhta hu...and thanks to show us beautiful videos, I like ship. I wants to work on ship. But how please tell me.....
Your videos are literally worth watching every single second. Very informative plus can witness the beauty of nature. My man is definitely making India proud ♥️🇮🇳
Currently in class X and preparing for board exams and watching your videos alongside for refreshment. Feels so good and you seem so relatable. Much love! Wishing to meet you some day, if the destiny allows:)
This is absolutely jaw dropping. Witnessing the wrath of nature and staying calm in this scary scenario while managing everything else is absolutely commendable. The video is very beautifully captured as always. Hats off to you & your team. All the best.
Thank you for another great video Karanvir! The scenery, washing machine waves, storm and charting information and music was all excellent! I always am amazed at how many tasks you have to attend to on the bridge, especially during storms. The outside was a bit tense, please be safe! Enjoy your time off. ❤️
Those seas were pretty rough. Amazing how a ship's hull can flex as much as it does from the torque placed on it from stormy seas. Decks awash in seawater , buffeting winds strong currents really test the construction of the ship as well as the ability of the crews to handle it. Excellent video really captures the atmosphere and intensity of the event.
I could literally feel every wave hitting the vessel 🚢 So proud of you Karan that even in that situation you filmed and showed that merchant navy is not just a lavish job but needs freaking courage You so truly make us feel the sea and let us know the LIFE AT SEA🌊 Power and best wishes to you man❤
Dispite all that nasty weather and added workload you're still able to bring us some amazing footage. As always stay safe out there brother and thanks for bringing us along with you. It's truly amazing to see how those massive ships operate.
Karanvir, Thanks for posting great videos, I have been subscribed for some time now and have shown several videos to my Maritime Transportation High School students here in Pasadena Texas US. This one will give them a very good look at how you navigated through the storm. We are lucky to have a full bridge simulator in the classroom and have the opportunity to give students some idea of the way a ship handles in stormy conditions. Thanks again for creating educational videos that help prepare my students for a life at sea.
Glad to see you are safe , worst I experienced was hurricane Ida a few years ago. Luckily we were anchored around 100km inland in the missisipi river. I’ve never seen weather like it before.
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar I just watched your last journey, can’t wait to see what remarkable things you do next! Love your approach to life, the positivity, work ethic, and honesty. Keep flying higher!
Yes nature is beautiful and at the same time lethal but as you quoted even at it’s darkest it is still gods art. Really glad you are safe and thank you for your hard work. From one freighter to another (I’m a truck driver from Montana) I pray for you and wish you calm winds and favorable seas.
Great insight in how a large ship is sailed in severe weather, your ship makes 7 metre waves look like nothing. Amazing you had to reduce engine speed. Glad you and all the crew were safe. Thanks for sharing
The look on your face and the tone of your voice. Both express the live experience you are going through. I have experienced bad storms on ships. Force 9 in the English Channel. And similar around the Bay of Biscay. But I was young and merely a passenger. All you know is it is horrible. Having watched all your videos, and seen all the weather reporting you get. Still to get such an unpredicted storm that you can't avoid just highlights how insignificant we are in the great scheme of things. Just imagine being on an old sailing vessel hundreds of years ago. Almost blindly traversing the globe. Easy to see why so many disappeared. You have to respect the earth's 4 main elements.
wow! THIS is what i call quality content. you definitely gained a new viewer. i get the feeling that the camera isn't doing this much justice. i imagine the camera isn't picking up how wild that actually was. i have no idea how i'd feel actually experiencing that. i do know i'd be bracing for it as best as i could.
You faced the storm, but the breathtaking views & shots that you were able to capture had made the challenge worth it! I love the sea, wish I could spend my life at it like you do! You're blessed by God to see His beauty everyday!
I just came upon your channel randomly. I'm hooked. I'm completely fascinated by how container ships work. I love learning and appreciate you detailing what's happening. That storm is incredible. Those waves! Are freak waves the same as rogue waves, just different terminology? Thanks for sharing. Gonna binge your channel! Stay safe.
I was the cook on a commercial fishing boat in Alaska, for twelve years. The storm that you were sailing through, looked like a regular day on the job. I realize that's a false perception, and that the only reason it doesn't look like much, is because of the size of your vessel. She looks to be very seaworthy, keeping you safe in your passages. This was an interesting, and somewhat nostalgic video to watch. Thank you. Safe travels to you!
It’s fascinating. I work in international exports jn the U.K. Munkebo Maersk one of many vessels I’m familiar with, all the ports you mention I’ve exported to. But your videos are amazing, allows me to see what goes on and how much work and training you guys and gals do to make me able to do my job. Thank you mate
Thank you so much for your efforts, Karan. Just watching you on the deck from the video was so scary. I can't even imagine how dangerous it must have been out there.Mad respect for you.
I am a retired international airline captain. I wish to tell you I enjoyed this video very much. Our jobs are somewhat similar, when it comes to dealing with weather, and both of them are beautiful. I loved the storm and music. Thank you very much. I feel like I was there.
So scary that storm, we get weather like that in New England waters also. Glad that your expertise and courage got you through! Thankful that the ship and the crew made it safely ❤️
Thank you for your excellent videos! It looks like your course is directly into the wind/waves. If the route to your destination put these large waves on your beam, would you alter course to minimize severe rolling? I’m wondering how dangerous a beam sea is to a large ship like yours, I’ve only operated small boats.
I have the greatest respect for mariners. I took a ferry one winter from Harwich UK to Sweden. A huge storm hung over the North Sea. It was so rough all the passengers were sent to their cabins and all the services shut down. Furniture was flying, anything not tied down was flying, passengers and crew crawling on hands and knees to get around. The ship was making the most horrendous noises, like it was breaking apart. We put our mattresses on the floor in our tiny cabin and used them as padding as we were sliding back and forth. It was absolutely terrifying, made worse by the fact that if the boat got in distress there was no way to rescue anyone. Going down in a sinking ship must be a terrifying way to die. On the return trip the weather was beautiful. Crystal clear skies and the sea was like glass. The oceans deserve our utmost respect. Their mood can change as quickly as a petulant toddler. It takes great courage to be a sailor when the seas are at their worst.
In 1999, I was running a 95 foot longliner and got caught hurricane Irene. We were ahead of the weather and still were in 12 to 15 foot seas, with the occasional 20-foot wall of water. Was not a pleasant experience seeing sky then a wall of water.
Great video. As an airline captain, we face bad weather often and have to navigate around it. Unfortuately, unlike your cargo, our passengers get very nervous.
I was literally experiencing the nervousness and frightened just by seeing it ..hats off to you karan bhaiya you are so brave and thank God you and your crew is safe.😊 Such an amazing profession😍 Lots of love from Maharashtra ♥️
My respect for you 🎚️...bein a merchant navy officer is one of my biggest dream..and watching you like this ...and having so much courage ...and facing so difficult times at sea..gives me more courage and interest 😄...and there's a quote u would like to say "what's the point of living when u don't wanna take risks" 😉....thank you so much for showing us life at sea even in such conditions...keep going man hats off to you🙌
I just came across your channel... Your narration is very good but more than that I really like your editing man!!! Its is crazy.... I love it and the music you add is next level... Your content deserve more attention... Even the quotes you use are also very inspiring... Every video of yours is a complete story!!! And thank you for wat you do as an officer.
This is such an inspiring and informative video. The way you film all this puts us right there with you. I loved it ! Thank you for inviting us on your journey.
I am retired international airline pilot. It’s fun seeing another part of the world. The Sea is something I have never experienced, but the similarities of weather and navigation are familiar to me.
When I was younger I used to go boat fishing & the Skipper said something that has always stuck with me. 'The sea willingly gives up her resources to mankind & the only thing she demands in return is total respect'. 'If you fail to give her all the respect she demands she will take your life in return for her resources'. Extremely wise words if you ask me.
'NATURE IS A ART OF GOD' HI KARAN SIR , FOLLOWING THIS CHANEL SINCE LONG , THE CONTENT IS EXTREMELY AWESOME AND SCARY IN THIS VIDEO I HAVE WATCHED THIS VIDEO MULTIPLE TIMES AND I HAVE NOTICED EVERYTHING HITS US BY A SURPRISE I REALLY FELT MY LIFE WAS AT SEA , AND THE LAST 1 MIN OF THE VIDEO WAS EXTREME AND APPRECIATE YOUR DETERMINATION TO RECORD CONTENT IN DEADFUL STORM TOO , WAITING FOR NEXT LIFE AT SEA VIDEO THANK YOU HAVE A GREAT DAY
Amazing videos you make. Me being Shipping Agent, waiting for you to call one of my ports in SA whaha. And i also like your videos because you talk about the Colregs, which i learnt in Sea Rescue.
Good storytelling, cinematic views, background music and editing All that was remaining was a Hollywood scene of pirates and/or some kind of underwater creature attack Keep it up
Spins me out how you were saying that the hull was bending in those harsh conditions as I can’t imagine a giant shipping container ship doing that I can’t comprehend it, I’m not a yachtie but have been out to sea in a small boat, the things & experiences you all must have is nothing short of incredible controlling a massive tanker hats off to you absolutely amazing 🇦🇺🙌🏽
Good video Karan! i've been on a cruise ship before and thought that it was almost impossible for even a 20 foot wave to be felt from the bridge, boy was I wrong! I was shaking even in my sleep
So cool seeing the BTS of what the ships go through before they arrive and get unloaded. Im a local driver thats constantly in and out of the LA Long Beach ports
i love the sea, and I would have loved to have been a merchant ship captain! just doing what u do! the sea is an amazing "store" of energy, and always so beautiful with ever changing moods/colors. greeting from nz! thanks so much for your adventures to watch
Ominous Dynamics between the ship, momentum, water, air, vacuum, human mind...! Excellent amateur cinematography, and the works! Just looking at the pictures of the waves is so phenomenally spine-chiiling; sure not imagine what it must've felt at the time...! You guys are brave! Have you ever felt, that the sea is alive, having a personality of it's own, moods and whims? سمندر نہ ہوا، محبوبہ کا مزاج ہوا۔۔۔۔جیسے۔۔۔! Samanar na huwa, mehbooba ka mizaaj howa, ..jaisey..!
Another superb documentary KSN! To be honest with you - any time at sea my seasickness disappears during a storm. Incredible how measured, focused and professional you are holding your Bridge watch during this situation.
I have travelled out on North Sea and passed Bay of Biscay in ferries and sailed on smaller vessels out on the English Channel and conditions get worse than this before crew gets jitters. The adrenaline kick is something though,
Thank you Dave for sharing this
Glad you liked the video
@@davecroft5197 its a nicely edited video, with some added wind sound effects. But like you said, Bay of Biscay and the English Channel can have some crazy conditions. Didnt see any danger to the ship in the video, no extreem waves, just some spray over the bow, and absolutely no danger of sinking. Nevertheless a nice video.
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar I like all your videos... far better than 'professionally' produced ones on networks like Smithsonian and National Geographic! Think what makes it better is you are a real mariner talking about real life you experience it and all the duties you need to perform in a real way.
Thank you sir I also a seaman Sir 🌹
I retired from the US Navy, five years ago. I’m a Submarine Qualified Torpedoman. Being a Merchant Mariner is one of my dream jobs. I love your channel! Stay safe out there, Brother! 🌊⛴️
Thank you Chris for tuning in! Means alot 🌊
Reach out to Chinese CCP, They are looking for niche skillsets from US/UK like you have and of course Taiwanese Chip designers.
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar stay safe on your travels x
Hi Chris married me Please
Wow you’re cute
My father was a sailor. He is gone now but told me many stories and we had many experiences. Makes one appreciate how important life and family really is. Kudos that you and others arrived safe and sound. It is the most important thing.
I have no idea how you remained calm and collected during the stormy passage . Gave you credit with the amazing steady camera handling and editing. Kudos !
I have been a commercial fisherman for over 40 years in New Zealand & your version of a storm on the bridge of a huge ship is completely different to our version of trying to work in that type of sea. Funny how you are filming waves as tall as a house going past but they look small & benign. Thanks for the great video.
This. I dont think people realise how big the swell is in the video because of the scale of the ship. See some wild ocean around the tasman, thats for sure
He is being dramatic, that weather is normal
True… a rogue 100ft wave would be a scene though
I been out in 50-60 foot waves in a 65 foot boat. Probably should have died. What a sight to see, waves taller than the mast of your vessel.
same here i work in the cook straight.
Absolutely amazing. You are by far one of the bravest people!!
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Better than a roller coaster at the carnival!
Seriously, Karan, glad that you all came through this all right. A good sea story for you.
I went through a typhoon in the South China Sea on a Navy destroyer. The ship would roll to about a 40 to 45 degree list and hang there. I walked down one long passageway on the bulkhead! Good thing? Short lines in the cafeteria! After eating I had to go up one deck and as I went to take my first step onto a ladder, the ship dropped into a trough and VOILA!, I was at the top of the ladder!
Scary and exhilarating at the same time.
Wow this is an intense story Robert
Would love to talk about it more sometime
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar Of course. Yes, it was intense. Stay safe shipmate!
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As someone who also served on a Destroyer, the USS Lawrence a DDG, I can attest to the validity and probability of your statement.
Destroyers/DDG's were known as the Submarines of the surface fleet and where the old saying of "Over one, under Two" came from...LOL
My gratitude and thanks go out for all of you mariners. I watch a few of you guy’s different channels and my prayers go out to you all during harsh weather conditions. Much love from North Carolina USA, on the east coast. I live approximately 4-5 hours from Charleston SC. Wishing you all fair seas and following winds and above all , safe voyages 🤙
Thank you
Which othet channels do you watch ?
@@bisonbro7 used to watch a lot of Chief Makoi , Joe Franta and JeffHK.
Massive respect to you and your crew and to all that risk their lives in your industry.
Absolute total respect for all you and your crew do
Thank you
@@KaranvirSinghNayyarABSOLUTE SINCERE RESPECT TRUTHFULLY! I couldn’t do it sir!
The sea is an element, powerful, strong. It can show its power. Amazing video, Karan. ❤️
Thanks ivana for tuning in !
I have seen your name many times probably in a year .. that's lot of consistency 😅..
@@KaranvirSinghNayyaro ji namak samak!!
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar pls make a video on how do u ppl tackle pirates
Nature is maker, brother m aapki sari video dekhta hu...and thanks to show us beautiful videos, I like ship. I wants to work on ship. But how please tell me.....
Another great video, showing how Mother Nature, can change. Really glad you all came through it, safe and well
Yes, thank you
Do share it
Your videos are literally worth watching every single second. Very informative plus can witness the beauty of nature. My man is definitely making India proud ♥️🇮🇳
Thank you aritra!
Absolutely correct
You guys sail in these conditions knowing the fierce nature of Nature. No blah blah words..Only RESPECT for you guys. 🙏
This is refreshing content, eye opening and very informative. Thank you so much Karavir.
Currently in class X and preparing for board exams and watching your videos alongside for refreshment. Feels so good and you seem so relatable. Much love! Wishing to meet you some day, if the destiny allows:)
If destiny allows then yes ❤️
This is absolutely jaw dropping. Witnessing the wrath of nature and staying calm in this scary scenario while managing everything else is absolutely commendable. The video is very beautifully captured as always. Hats off to you & your team. All the best.
Thank you Varsha for watching
Do share it with your friends and families ❤️
Thank you for another great video Karanvir! The scenery, washing machine waves, storm and charting information and music was all excellent! I always am amazed at how many tasks you have to attend to on the bridge, especially during storms. The outside was a bit tense, please be safe! Enjoy your time off. ❤️
Thank you Tina for tuning back ❤️
Nice video man ❤
Those seas were pretty rough. Amazing how a ship's hull can flex as much as it does from the torque placed on it from stormy seas. Decks awash in seawater , buffeting winds strong currents really test the construction of the ship as well as the ability of the crews to handle it. Excellent video really captures the atmosphere and intensity of the event.
Great point!
I could literally feel every wave hitting the vessel 🚢
So proud of you Karan that even in that situation you filmed and showed that merchant navy is not just a lavish job but needs freaking courage
You so truly make us feel the sea and let us know the LIFE AT SEA🌊
Power and best wishes to you man❤
Thank you Manya ❤️
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar this isn't even a storm 😂 way to click bait
Dramatic mauch?
Dispite all that nasty weather and added workload you're still able to bring us some amazing footage. As always stay safe out there brother and thanks for bringing us along with you. It's truly amazing to see how those massive ships operate.
Thanks, will do Kevin
Do share the video
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar Thank you I absolutely will share your channel to my Facebook
Karanvir, Thanks for posting great videos, I have been subscribed for some time now and have shown several videos to my Maritime Transportation High School students here in Pasadena Texas US. This one will give them a very good look at how you navigated through the storm. We are lucky to have a full bridge simulator in the classroom and have the opportunity to give students some idea of the way a ship handles in stormy conditions. Thanks again for creating educational videos that help prepare my students for a life at sea.
I am so so happy to read this Cecil!
Great that the videos are of help ❤️
Glad to see you are safe , worst I experienced was hurricane Ida a few years ago. Luckily we were anchored around 100km inland in the missisipi river. I’ve never seen weather like it before.
Lucky absolutely
Beautifully done, production, filming, presenting and running the ship at the same time. Thanks. 🇨🇦
Thank you very much!
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar I just watched your last journey, can’t wait to see what remarkable things you do next! Love your approach to life, the positivity, work ethic, and honesty. Keep flying higher!
Yes nature is beautiful and at the same time lethal but as you quoted even at it’s darkest it is still gods art. Really glad you are safe and thank you for your hard work. From one freighter to another (I’m a truck driver from Montana) I pray for you and wish you calm winds and favorable seas.
Thank you for all the good wishes!
Wishing you a safe journey as well!
Great insight in how a large ship is sailed in severe weather, your ship makes 7 metre waves look like nothing.
Amazing you had to reduce engine speed.
Glad you and all the crew were safe.
Thanks for sharing
Glad you tuned it!
Please do share the video if you liked it 🎥❤️
The look on your face and the tone of your voice. Both express the live experience you are going through. I have experienced bad storms on ships. Force 9 in the English Channel. And similar around the Bay of Biscay. But I was young and merely a passenger. All you know is it is horrible. Having watched all your videos, and seen all the weather reporting you get. Still to get such an unpredicted storm that you can't avoid just highlights how insignificant we are in the great scheme of things. Just imagine being on an old sailing vessel hundreds of years ago. Almost blindly traversing the globe. Easy to see why so many disappeared. You have to respect the earth's 4 main elements.
Absolutely Dave
Nature is unpredictable despite all the technological advances we have
Thank you, thank you ! Greetings from the Netherlands
Appreciating your efforts to capture these footage. Just amazing 🤩
Your editing skills continue to improve, excellent! Glad you and your crew are okay.
Thank you very much!
wow! THIS is what i call quality content. you definitely gained a new viewer. i get the feeling that the camera isn't doing this much justice. i imagine the camera isn't picking up how wild that actually was. i have no idea how i'd feel actually experiencing that. i do know i'd be bracing for it as best as i could.
Thank you
I just stumbled across your channel, and you do an amazing job! Cant wait to see more.
You faced the storm, but the breathtaking views & shots that you were able to capture had made the challenge worth it! I love the sea, wish I could spend my life at it like you do! You're blessed by God to see His beauty everyday!
Thanks to all sea peaple for putting up with this to carry boxes food and fuel. Thanks for the inside and great pictures.
You have really come such a long way since I first subscribed to your channel! Your subscriber count has just gone through the roof! Congratulations!
Thank you so much!
I just came upon your channel randomly. I'm hooked. I'm completely fascinated by how container ships work. I love learning and appreciate you detailing what's happening. That storm is incredible. Those waves! Are freak waves the same as rogue waves, just different terminology? Thanks for sharing. Gonna binge your channel! Stay safe.
Welcome aboard!
Your videos are worth watching.Good content and very nice editing..loved it.
Thank you prayas
Do share it
I was the cook on a commercial fishing boat in Alaska, for twelve years.
The storm that you were sailing through, looked like a regular day on the job. I realize that's a false perception, and that the only reason it doesn't look like much, is because of the size of your vessel. She looks to be very seaworthy, keeping you safe in your passages.
This was an interesting, and somewhat nostalgic video to watch.
Thank you.
Safe travels to you!
Hey this is amazing ! 28 years in aviation and watching shipping out of interest. Keep this stuff coming 👍 your videos are excellent 😃✅
I'm glad I subscribed to you early on to be with you on such an extreme adventure.
Thank you for subbing ❤️❤️
It’s fascinating. I work in international exports jn the U.K. Munkebo Maersk one of many vessels I’m familiar with, all the ports you mention I’ve exported to. But your videos are amazing, allows me to see what goes on and how much work and training you guys and gals do to make me able to do my job. Thank you mate
Thank you Peter
Thank you so much for your efforts, Karan. Just watching you on the deck from the video was so scary. I can't even imagine how dangerous it must have been out there.Mad respect for you.
Thank you Indar
Do share the video so it can reach more people
Your editing skills are getting very good. Well done.
Well prepared for al the possibilities, seems ur very cool and calm..... 👏
I am a retired international airline captain. I wish to tell you I enjoyed this video very much. Our jobs are somewhat similar, when it comes to dealing with weather, and both of them are beautiful. I loved the storm and music. Thank you very much. I feel like I was there.
Thank you so much sir
So scary that storm, we get weather like that in New England waters also. Glad that your expertise and courage got you through! Thankful that the ship and the crew made it safely ❤️
I hope so too!
Great video, KSN!!! I love the background music!!! Bravo, Shipmate!!!
My dad is in the Merchant navy he is a captain. You guys work so hard stay safe and superb documentary.
The "most replayed" graph on the time bar of the video forms a wave pattern.💙
Thank you for your excellent videos! It looks like your course is directly into the wind/waves. If the route to your destination put these large waves on your beam, would you alter course to minimize severe rolling? I’m wondering how dangerous a beam sea is to a large ship like yours, I’ve only operated small boats.
Yes we do alter to avoid significant impact John
Thank you & to all the seafarers for the risks you all are taking so that we can have things from the other side of the world.
Our pleasure!
I live in the middle of the United States - first episode I saw and subbed. Love the content
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I have the greatest respect for mariners. I took a ferry one winter from Harwich UK to Sweden. A huge storm hung over the North Sea. It was so rough all the passengers were sent to their cabins and all the services shut down. Furniture was flying, anything not tied down was flying, passengers and crew crawling on hands and knees to get around. The ship was making the most horrendous noises, like it was breaking apart. We put our mattresses on the floor in our tiny cabin and used them as padding as we were sliding back and forth. It was absolutely terrifying, made worse by the fact that if the boat got in distress there was no way to rescue anyone. Going down in a sinking ship must be a terrifying way to die. On the return trip the weather was beautiful. Crystal clear skies and the sea was like glass. The oceans deserve our utmost respect. Their mood can change as quickly as a petulant toddler. It takes great courage to be a sailor when the seas are at their worst.
Thank you for sharing
In 1999, I was running a 95 foot longliner and got caught hurricane Irene. We were ahead of the weather and still were in 12 to 15 foot seas, with the occasional 20-foot wall of water. Was not a pleasant experience seeing sky then a wall of water.
Great video. As an airline captain, we face bad weather often and have to navigate around it. Unfortuately, unlike your cargo, our passengers get very nervous.
That ship could handle anything… it’s enormous! Good thing you’re not a small time fisherman out there without knowing the weather…
Yes it can handle alot
One of the BEST channels on youtube. Accidently discovered your channel only now. Soooooo glad i did. 💕 Stay safe 💓
Welcome aboard!
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar thanx. Btw, stay humble, it really beautifies ur character. May Allah bless you and protect you. Aameen
Excellent..Enjoyed the video...
I was literally experiencing the nervousness and frightened just by seeing it ..hats off to you karan bhaiya you are so brave and thank God you and your crew is safe.😊
Such an amazing profession😍
Lots of love from Maharashtra ♥️
Thank you so much Dipika for watching
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Lindo vídeo Karan. Que Deus o proteja sempre! Saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷!!
Thank you
My respect for you 🎚️...bein a merchant navy officer is one of my biggest dream..and watching you like this ...and having so much courage ...and facing so difficult times at sea..gives me more courage and interest 😄...and there's a quote u would like to say "what's the point of living when u don't wanna take risks" 😉....thank you so much for showing us life at sea even in such conditions...keep going man hats off to you🙌
Great vid! Most people don't realize how products get to their store shelves. Stay safe! 💪🏻
Finally Karan bhaiya is Back 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Here I am haha
Beautiful footage! Subscribed!❤
Thanks for the sub!
Wow! Very intense and cool video 😮
I just came across your channel... Your narration is very good but more than that I really like your editing man!!! Its is crazy.... I love it and the music you add is next level... Your content deserve more attention... Even the quotes you use are also very inspiring...
Every video of yours is a complete story!!!
And thank you for wat you do as an officer.
Welcome aboard!
This is such an inspiring and informative video. The way you film all this puts us right there with you. I loved it ! Thank you for inviting us on your journey.
You are so welcome!
Proud of all the sailors out there! You guys are truly facing it all during these situations. It is dangerous and scary af. But really Great Job!!!
Stumbled across your channel tonight, thank you for this portrait of life at sea!
Glad you enjoy it!
The quality of this! The crisp video, sound, speaking, etc. Life by the Bow ( RUclipsr in Florida) quality
Thank you
Great job Man! 😎👍
Great video!! Really enjoyed watching!!
Glad you enjoyed!
I am retired international airline pilot. It’s fun seeing another part of the world. The Sea is something I have never experienced, but the similarities of weather and navigation are familiar to me.
When I was younger I used to go boat fishing & the Skipper said something that has always stuck with me.
'The sea willingly gives up her resources to mankind & the only thing she demands in return is total respect'.
'If you fail to give her all the respect she demands she will take your life in return for her resources'.
Extremely wise words if you ask me.
'NATURE IS A ART OF GOD'
HI KARAN SIR ,
FOLLOWING THIS CHANEL SINCE LONG ,
THE CONTENT IS EXTREMELY AWESOME AND SCARY IN THIS VIDEO
I HAVE WATCHED THIS VIDEO MULTIPLE TIMES AND I HAVE NOTICED EVERYTHING HITS US BY A SURPRISE
I REALLY FELT MY LIFE WAS AT SEA ,
AND THE LAST 1 MIN OF THE VIDEO WAS EXTREME AND APPRECIATE YOUR DETERMINATION TO RECORD CONTENT IN DEADFUL STORM TOO ,
WAITING FOR NEXT LIFE AT SEA VIDEO
THANK YOU
HAVE A GREAT DAY
Awesome video man. Thank you
Nice video man! Respect for filming even in the scary parts! Greetings from the Netherlands
LOVED watching those huge waves
Thanks Karan for filming and experiencing us actual sea condition. You are really great and Brave ! Keep the good work. All the Best and keep safe 👍
Incredible editing...with such harsh weather.... Ooo God be safe all team...
This was so interesting to watch, I had never considered the logistics of navigating a huge vessel like that.
Thank you
Amazing videos you make. Me being Shipping Agent, waiting for you to call one of my ports in SA whaha. And i also like your videos because you talk about the Colregs, which i learnt in Sea Rescue.
Good storytelling, cinematic views, background music and editing
All that was remaining was a Hollywood scene of pirates and/or some kind of underwater creature attack
Keep it up
What a video! All the best Sea Man❤️🔥
Bro, this ia very cool👍🏻. Interesting and informative. Good stuff💯
Glad you liked it!
Spins me out how you were saying that the hull was bending in those harsh conditions as I can’t imagine a giant shipping container ship doing that I can’t comprehend it, I’m not a yachtie but have been out to sea in a small boat, the things & experiences you all must have is nothing short of incredible controlling a massive tanker hats off to you absolutely amazing 🇦🇺🙌🏽
The hulls are made to flex with the force of the ocean. They would break if not.
amazing I never knew that @@John-mf6ky
Fantastic camera work and back ground music was amazing....overall it was thrilling to watch.
Glad you enjoyed it
Really enjoyed the music with the cinematic shots of the waves! Was always curious about becoming a Mariner.
Good video Karan! i've been on a cruise ship before and thought that it was almost impossible for even a 20 foot wave to be felt from the bridge, boy was I wrong! I was shaking even in my sleep
Exactly
Thank you for watching
Do share it
So happy you guys made it safely to port.... Well done... 👍👍👍
wow great I love 60 FPS videos and this was so good.
Glad to hear!
So cool seeing the BTS of what the ships go through before they arrive and get unloaded. Im a local driver thats constantly in and out of the LA Long Beach ports
the best thing is seeing BTS and LIVE things. 💯💝🙌🧿
Wonderful video son! Stay blessed stay safe. 🙌🌹
i love the sea, and I would have loved to have been a merchant ship captain! just doing what u do! the sea is an amazing "store" of energy, and always so beautiful with ever changing moods/colors. greeting from nz! thanks so much for your adventures to watch
You're in!
Wow! Thank you for giving us incredible videos of a career rarely heard of!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best cinematics always like your work .. was with you when this channel got 10K subs glad to see it grow
Thanks a ton
.great work. Thanks for sharing!
Ominous Dynamics between the ship, momentum, water, air, vacuum, human mind...!
Excellent amateur cinematography, and the works! Just looking at the pictures of the waves is so phenomenally spine-chiiling; sure not imagine what it must've felt at the time...! You guys are brave!
Have you ever felt, that the sea is alive, having a personality of it's own, moods and whims?
سمندر نہ ہوا، محبوبہ کا مزاج ہوا۔۔۔۔جیسے۔۔۔!
Samanar na huwa, mehbooba ka mizaaj howa, ..jaisey..!
Bhai.. faadu kaam hai.. 😢😢take care..