I've watched a few engine room tour videos, and this one was the best. Your engineers gave good explanations. And I could hear them. Much better doing the tour when the ship's main engines are shut down. Really excellent work, all three of you!
My late father would have appreciated this episode. He was a Marine Engineering Mechanic in the Royal Navy. Everything from shovelling coal to reactors in his career. The guys did great on explaining the key components of the engine room and you did an outstanding jon on the editing KSN. Greg 🇬🇧
Retired Merchant Navvy engineering officer after 36 years service, the last seventeen as Chief Engineer. A very well done engine room tour by very fine officers it would have been a pleasure to sail with.
Great job I was a mechanic in the US Army great job explaining the engine room and what each Personnel job was and responsibility people think these machines just move by themselves, without mechanics nothing moves on Land, Air, sea. 👍💯🙏😉
As a mechanical engineering student there was a lot to learn from this video..😍 A big thanks to KSN and both the engineers for this video and great engine tour..👍♥️
I agree with the other positive comments and I must say, it looks like you're shooting in 4K now. And I like the interview approach and hearing your shipmates contribute.
Hello karnvir, I like the way you take the initiative making such detailed and long videos during your working hours on the ship. I am a merchant Navy aspirant, and I hope you successfully become a captain and gain your first million asap for you great work!👏😊
Even I want to join in merchant navy and after watching your videos my excitement of joining in merchant Navy arises more and more,,, Great job man❤️ keep going
It's easy to tell which of KSN's videos I've already watched. They all have thumb ups. That's one clean and organized engine room and surrounding spaces. No doubt a well run ship.
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar I hope you have a long a happy career. On your ship and here. JeffHK whom I liked a lot has disappeared and Chief Makoi isn't putting up episodes like he used to. But the KSN channel is just as gratifying. Glad I found you!
Another great video! Lots of explanations! Thanks to the engineers for helping make such a great video! I really enjoyed looking at the main engine and the spare parts that are on hand for repairs!
Very enjoyable. Good with the input from the engineers. Your videos are so much more polished now. The content is a wonderful insight into life on board. I love mechanical things. And ships engineers certainly have a very varied skill set. More so than probably any other engineer out there. You can't phone a friend in the middle of the ocean to pop round and help out. I would love to learn the workings of a big ship. But working in the engine room below deck when the engines are up and running is super noisy and super hot. And the ship is moving. Not for everyone or me. Worth the wait for this release.
Really enjoyed the enthusiasm of this video, great people 👍. The magic of the Workshop, very true. Thanks for sharing and stay safe all. Regards John from the UK 🇬🇧
Hello karanvir, Great video! My son also works as an engine cadet. All my relatives used to ask, what is your sons work inside ship...i don't know how to explain....but this video of yours has explained the details in a very simple manner. I have shared it with all my relatives. Thank u Karan. God bless u and take care.
Aaj toh maja aa gaya, really.....after ages i felt that its my domain, my area as an engineer.....we did mechanical workshop, carpentry, generators, motors, bench vise ....really mast mast !! Thanks a ton for this engineering video.
Heyi karan, i was eager to watch this and i had watched it entirely KIRAN,, DHAWAN && Obviously (YOU ) the director of this have done a fabulous job bro, all the topics which i wanted to be covered The cost The working The size The parameters The safety everything The rock music behing when the machinery was showcased was amazing & IN THE END The engine time lapse have made a feel of ''Cherry on the cake'' Bless you !!!!
A very good information for engine cadets moving up to the ship for first time, knowing those locations of m/c. Very well covered. Should have included stern tube part too.
K I'm glad you tour each ships engine room that you are assigned. This engine room was short but very tall. Very good tour. The 3rd and cadet were great.
That was really fascinating. You showed us where the ship's heart beat is...and it has so many layers!!! A mechanical engineer's paradise if you ask me!!! Towards the end there was a fresh water purifier shown. Is this the one where sea water is converted to fresh water? I would really love to see more of how it is done. Really enjoy all your videos. Never seen anything like this before. These parts are usually closed off for general public even if they happen to travel on a ship.
Loved this episode, once you sign back on, could you do another "day in life of a deck cadet" video? Would be interesting to watch now that this year I'll probably join my first ship as a deck cadet 😅
Thanks Karinvar. Reminded me of my passages on container ships between Europe and Australia and being shown "the bowels"the of the vessel. We were even taken to "the Citadel " in preparation for rounding the "horn of Africa" . Quite a amusing story I could tell, but not in a open forum!
As I’ve said before the scale and complexity of each system and subsystem vital to the vessel’s daily operation is so interesting. I’m sure there are a lot of sailors who might read this and be like what’s so interesting about this. It’s only an engine room.
sir thanks a lot to upload like this kind of video by seeing this video i though lot from you of Engine room. before this when i was a kid i though the ship has a fan that just run by fuel now i known about this all from you thanks a lot sir FROM INDIA
Your videos so addictive and I keep watching watching and I feel I am myself over there and forget myself and then I realise I am in office 😅BTW lots of love to you brother keep inspiring ❤️
It was one of the best engine room tour I have ever seen on RUclips, but I have one request that if you can make proper videos on a each system/machinery because there are not many videos like that on RUclips, I know that you are not from engine side but that will be very helpful for the aspiring marine engineers. Thank You
Well done video...and yeah - engine rooms can be very noisy. Also - the coffee pot is one of the most important pieces of equipment on board...especially when working long hours. 😜👍
A very interesting video it was taken so well that it kept me glued to it till the end , specially the beautiful explaination was very informative.good keep posting more
Thank you guy's , that was amazing to watch , what fascinating place , the scale of that engine is unreal and yet Karanvir you say it's small ? damn I would like to see what you think big is then .
Hi Sir, I am Vaibhav from Jaipur, I had a dream since childhood to join merchant navy, but at the age of 17, I got a kidney transplant and I could not go but whenever I see you on the ship I see myself at that place.
Really nice video bro almost covered everything about engine room💪💪👏👏👏 .thankyou for this video bro and waiting for more videos from you ⚓🤞♥️once thankyou bro🤞♥️
I've watched a few engine room tour videos, and this one was the best. Your engineers gave good explanations. And I could hear them. Much better doing the tour when the ship's main engines are shut down. Really excellent work, all three of you!
Wow, thanks!
Great engine room tour. The engineers are not always appreciated but they work hard also. The isn't going anywhere without them! Great job to all!
Indeed Charles
My late father would have appreciated this episode. He was a Marine Engineering Mechanic in the Royal Navy. Everything from shovelling coal to reactors in his career. The guys did great on explaining the key components of the engine room and you did an outstanding jon on the editing KSN. Greg 🇬🇧
Thank you Greg for tuning back
Retired Merchant Navvy engineering officer after 36 years service, the last seventeen as Chief Engineer. A very well done engine room tour by very fine officers it would have been a pleasure to sail with.
Great job I was a mechanic in the US Army great job explaining the engine room and what each Personnel job was and responsibility people think these machines just move by themselves, without mechanics nothing moves on Land, Air, sea. 👍💯🙏😉
Thank you for watching
As a mechanical engineering student there was a lot to learn from this video..😍
A big thanks to KSN and both the engineers for this video and great engine tour..👍♥️
It's my pleasure
What a engineering mind behind.... Mind blowing
Keep it up KSN
Lot's of love from Maharashtra
Thank you Krish
Both engineer has explanation was next level ..
I am from electrical field they have connected to my mind alsooo...
Kuddos to both the engineers
Much larger space than I envisioned. Good tour. Thank you!!!!
I agree with the other positive comments and I must say, it looks like you're shooting in 4K now. And I like the interview approach and hearing your shipmates contribute.
Hello karnvir,
I like the way you take the initiative making such detailed and long videos during your working hours on the ship. I am a merchant Navy aspirant, and I hope you successfully become a captain and gain your first million asap for you great work!👏😊
Means alot ❤️
Keep up the good work…your videos are fantastic and very informative, shows the challenges and hardships you guys go through.
Thank you Abhijeet
..em..
Don't forget your intro that's what made me like your content
You make it look easy bro , thanks for your hard work. Cheers 🍻!
Thank you! Cheers!
Even I want to join in merchant navy and after watching your videos my excitement of joining in merchant Navy arises more and more,,, Great job man❤️ keep going
Thank you
It's easy to tell which of KSN's videos I've already watched. They all have thumb ups.
That's one clean and organized engine room and surrounding spaces. No doubt a well run ship.
Thank you for that ❤️
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar I hope you have a long a happy career. On your ship and here.
JeffHK whom I liked a lot has disappeared and Chief Makoi isn't putting up episodes like he used to. But the KSN channel is just as gratifying. Glad I found you!
I work as an operations engr. In refinery!
I enjoyed this video! Very informative and interesting!
👍🏼
Thank you for watching
Great, informative video, a journey into the bowels of the ship where her heart beats. Thanks, Karan, to you and your colleagues ❤️.
Thank you ivana
Another great video! Lots of explanations! Thanks to the engineers for helping make such a great video! I really enjoyed looking at the main engine and the spare parts that are on hand for repairs!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very enjoyable. Good with the input from the engineers. Your videos are so much more polished now. The content is a wonderful insight into life on board. I love mechanical things. And ships engineers certainly have a very varied skill set. More so than probably any other engineer out there. You can't phone a friend in the middle of the ocean to pop round and help out. I would love to learn the workings of a big ship. But working in the engine room below deck when the engines are up and running is super noisy and super hot. And the ship is moving. Not for everyone or me. Worth the wait for this release.
Thank you Dave for patiently waiting
Really enjoyed the enthusiasm of this video, great people 👍.
The magic of the Workshop, very true.
Thanks for sharing and stay safe all.
Regards John from the UK 🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it
Hello karanvir,
Great video!
My son also works as an engine cadet.
All my relatives used to ask, what is your sons work inside ship...i don't know how to explain....but this video of yours has explained the details in a very simple manner.
I have shared it with all my relatives.
Thank u Karan.
God bless u and take care.
I am so happy and touched by this
Aaj toh maja aa gaya, really.....after ages i felt that its my domain, my area as an engineer.....we did mechanical workshop, carpentry, generators, motors, bench vise ....really mast mast !! Thanks a ton for this engineering video.
Thank you Dr
Heyi karan,
i was eager to watch this and i had watched it entirely
KIRAN,, DHAWAN && Obviously (YOU ) the director of this have done a fabulous job bro,
all the topics which i wanted to be covered
The cost
The working
The size
The parameters
The safety everything
The rock music behing when the machinery was showcased was amazing
& IN THE END The engine time lapse have made a feel of ''Cherry on the cake''
Bless you !!!!
Thank you chamandeep ❤️❤️
Your comment always means the world & it’s always very descriptive
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar your reply is an inspiration to me bro,
Love you man !!
Best engine tour i have ever seen
❤️
Thank you KSN Sir for showing engine room. What an engineering marvel. Loved it ❤️❤️❤️
& special thanks to Kiran & Dhawan also. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You are welcome Harshal ❤️
It is great to see the relationship is so good between Deck and Engine.
❤️
I think this is the best engine room tour video nd explanations all these machineries.thanku so much KSN sir
Love u ❤️
Means a lot ❤️
Very Nice Tour... thanks to the the engineers as well...
Our pleasure!
Another awesome vlog. Keep up the amazing work ksn.👍
Thank you!
One of the finest engine room tour🔥🔥
Indeed
The thing that amazed me is how clean everything is
🌊
A very good information for engine cadets moving up to the ship for first time, knowing those locations of m/c. Very well covered. Should have included stern tube part too.
Will do next time ❤️
Glad you are back!
Thank you for waiting
The cinematics are chummeshwari..!!!!
Thank you ❤️
Its incredible that all that massive equipment is fitted in there .
Yes
Thanks for all of your videos. They are very good!
Glad you like them!
K I'm glad you tour each ships engine room that you are assigned. This engine room was short but very tall. Very good tour. The 3rd and cadet were great.
Thanks for watching!
Nice tour 👍👍
Thank you
The amount of knowledge you are giving is amazing especially for students who are preparing for exams ❤️
Thanks a ton
That was really fascinating. You showed us where the ship's heart beat is...and it has so many layers!!! A mechanical engineer's paradise if you ask me!!! Towards the end there was a fresh water purifier shown. Is this the one where sea water is converted to fresh water? I would really love to see more of how it is done.
Really enjoy all your videos. Never seen anything like this before. These parts are usually closed off for general public even if they happen to travel on a ship.
Thank you
Loved this episode, once you sign back on, could you do another "day in life of a deck cadet" video? Would be interesting to watch now that this year I'll probably join my first ship as a deck cadet 😅
I will do that ❤️
The whole vlog is the best. Good luck
Thank you
Nice Video Karan bhai!!👏👏👏
Thank you spandan
Bahot Bahot swkreya sir aaj neya experience howa hen i am waiting for next video have a nice trip sir
Waiting for new content finally here👍😃😃
❤️
I was waiting for this. Best video❤️
Hope you enjoyed it!
Danke für den Beitrag
Enjoyed your video today was worth the wait. Your editing has really improved. Nice work. Safe voyage for you and your shipmates. Enjoy your day.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very Nice Video Sir 👌👌👌
Impressed by the full spanner set😆
Haha
Thanks Karinvar. Reminded me of my passages on container ships between Europe and Australia and being shown "the bowels"the of the vessel. We were even taken to "the Citadel " in preparation for rounding the "horn of Africa" . Quite a amusing story I could tell, but not in a open forum!
I am sure that would be confidential info Alan
But would love to hear about it someday
Was really waiting for this ❤️☺️👍
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar yes sir! I really did ❤️
Great job KSN and Team...loved the insight. Thank you so much ! Sail safe.
Our pleasure!
best Channel that provides very entertaining and knowledgeable videos... Keep it up karan sir..❤️
Thanks a ton
Very well done KSN 👍👌
Thanks 👍
Best one yet!!! Great overview . Just enough detail.
Much appreciated!
As I’ve said before the scale and complexity of each system and subsystem vital to the vessel’s daily operation is so interesting. I’m sure there are a lot of sailors who might read this and be like what’s so interesting about this. It’s only an engine room.
Absolutely
17:15 "where u want POWER"😂😂
😂
Just awesome, thank you for the engineering tour.
Our pleasure!
Great video 👍
Thank you
sir thanks a lot to upload like this kind of video by seeing this video i though lot from you of Engine room. before this when i was a kid i though the ship has a fan that just run by fuel now i known about this all from you thanks a lot sir FROM INDIA
Means a lot
Thanks sir
Your videos so addictive and I keep watching watching and I feel I am myself over there and forget myself and then I realise I am in office 😅BTW lots of love to you brother keep inspiring ❤️
Haha means a lot
Thank you
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar this this i what i had told you once, i used to forget where in the world i m or who i m !!
Very detailed information about engine room, video outcome is innovative.Thank you! for letting us know the information in such a beautiful way.
It's my pleasure
It was one of the best engine room tour I have ever seen on RUclips, but I have one request that if you can make proper videos on a each system/machinery because there are not many videos like that on RUclips, I know that you are not from engine side but that will be very helpful for the aspiring marine engineers. Thank You
Thank you
Wow! Much more complex than ever imagined! Thx for the tour guys, great job ;- ]
Indeed
That engine room is in ship shape ( pun intended). Looking good, neat and clean, nice job everyone 👍
Hahaha thanks frank
Those Engineers are great Lecturers like you.....😅😅
Loved it.... Great Stuff Bhaiya....🔥💯
Thanks a ton
Thanks for the tour.
Any time!
Well done video...and yeah - engine rooms can be very noisy.
Also - the coffee pot is one of the most important pieces of equipment on board...especially when working long hours.
😜👍
Hahah thank you for watching
Use ful video bro thank you for your work
Welcome
thanks for sharing great video Be safe cpt lilo
Thanks, you too!
Good video !! Thanks from Italy !!
Thanks for watching!
Nice Documentry with good information 👍. Waiting for such information for future .
Thank you
Greetings from Gdańsk, Poland
Hello
Awesome video..Good BGM and fantastic editing and useful content 👍
Thank you so much 🙂
Fantastic, love these videos. Thanks Karanvir 👍
My pleasure
A very interesting video it was taken so well that it kept me glued to it till the end , specially the beautiful explaination was very informative.good keep posting more
Glad it was helpful!
Nice vlog sir
bhai aap kamal ki video banate ho bahut sikhne mila aapki video se..
Thank you
best detailed video and those two awsome guyes are very good looking and helpfull great engineers
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you guy's , that was amazing to watch , what fascinating place , the scale of that engine is unreal and yet Karanvir you say it's small ? damn I would like to see what you think big is then .
I always enjoy watching ur vlogs.
Pls try n do a vlog on e duties n responsibilities of the engine room ratings, especially motorman n wiper.
Sure 😊
Hi Sir, I am Vaibhav from Jaipur, I had a dream since childhood to join merchant navy, but at the age of 17, I got a kidney transplant and I could not go but whenever I see you on the ship I see myself at that place.
Great JOB UK
Thank you
Nice Video ksn
❤️
Very informative video. Thank You KSN
So nice of you
Hi KSN great job bro
Great engine room tour
Thank you
Thank You sir for the video ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Welcome
Bahot swkreya sir aaj neya experience howa hen have a nice trip i am w waiting next video
Welcome
Brilliant
Really nice video bro almost covered everything about engine room💪💪👏👏👏 .thankyou for this video bro and waiting for more videos from you ⚓🤞♥️once thankyou bro🤞♥️
You are welcome
Thank you so much bro Make this video wonderful and good knowledge 🙏 video 🕉⛳
You are welcome
Thank you Karan becoz of ur video came to know alot about my sailor's work place..
It's my pleasure
You must have the best Captain to give you permission to film on his/her ship!
Absolutely Mitchell
Thank you so much sir for ur hardwork the video is worth it for sure👍 ❤❤
It's my pleasure
Great episode... Information on the fuel tanks..
Will do
Wow very beautiful video love from sri lanka
Thank you so much 🙂
The engine room looks so nice and clean ☺
It does!
i like the what's in store 9:52 part😁
😂😂