Ship Terminology - - Ship Parts Names with Pictures
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2020
- Ship terminology is as unique as it gets. From monkey island to poop deck, this video describes the ship parts names with pictures and videos as the ship terms are different from any other mode of transport.
For a maritime professional, it is extremely important to understand these ship terms as they are used in daily operations and repairs. A number of these ship terms are very commonly used and spoken of; however, the fact remains that the true meaning of a number of them are still not fully understood by even the smartest people.
Let’s take a look at some of the most commonly used ship terms and definitions. (Please do note that this is not an exhaustive list of ship terminology used on ships, but the important ones, we felt, need to be addressed.)
Plimsoll Marking or Loadlines are not added in the video as we have a separate Video on it -
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**Correction - Please read Moduled Depth @2:53
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I live on the 10th floor of a building overlooking Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia and watch many types of ships passing to the container piers or other docking in the Bedford Basin ie: gypsum boats, naval ships etc. I loved this video. I appreciate learning more about these beautiful ships. Gratitude!
P.S. it would be great if the explanatory notes stayed on the screen for a longer duration.
Thanks for sharing and noted the suggestion about the text timings. 👍
@@marineinsight right, watching the cideo, it would be easy to pause to be able to read the text. however, the speed could be slowed down to make reading the text better, even without making a pause. thank you.
You should make more videos on this basic topic. They really help us. Thanks.
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This content video is very important. I needed also. Thanks Again. 🙏🏻
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Your description of mean draft is incorrect: mean draft is the average of your daft readings. The difference between fwd and aft draft is trim.
You should have mentioned the midship draft, Plimsoll mark, hog and sag.
So you mean that he made mistakes of explaining meandraft
This is very instructive, thank you so much
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Amazing content, keep it up!
Thank you for your comment. Appreciate it! We will definitely keep producing helpful content 👍🏻
Thanks a lot. It refresh my memory.
Glad to hear that
Please help us understand the various steps involved in building a port and its terminals and other components along with the timelines (benchmark) for the same
Hey man I enjoy the content very helpful thank you
Thank you for sharing this great informative footage👍 I love large industrial vessels and I shoot videos of them in action. Your awesome video helped me understanding more about ships😃
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As a Marine Engineer this video is imperative along my study.
Good work
VERY GOOD I LIKE IT VERY MUCH
Hi can you explain the different decks of a ship, from the ballast tanks to the bridge layouts of different ships please?
By watching your video it's we get knowledge of bsc nautical science students!!
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Nice content...
you can add more like complete mooring equipments
Thanks man. You're my main lecturer
Glad to hear that!
I wish you showed a more pronounced bulb construction to show the bulbous bow. Also the bridge wings. Other terms missing are trim, list, heel, bulkheads, deckhead, tanktop, water ballast, FW and fuel tanks, cofferdams, anchors, chain locker, windlass. Good video.
We will make a separate video for these terms. We do have a standalone video on bulbous bow
ruclips.net/video/tXdnizpTYA8/видео.html ( ship's construction basic)
Nicely explained .. not from Maritime industry but enjoyed the new knowledge !!
Glad you enjoyed
Excellent job done.
Thank you! Cheers!
This is very useful, thank you sir
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Good video
9th Jan flying from Melbourne to Cairns
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Good efforts, just would like to know the standard gap between the container ship bays.
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excellent...well done...maybe you can name few tank type i.e. ballast tank, cargo oil tank, cofferdam, sloop tank, etc....or maybe to add some structural element like longitudinal/transverse bulkhead, longitudinal, side shell, bottom plate, deck plate, girder and etc...
Sure. We will do that too. Thank you for your support 👍🏻
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Thanks a lot 😊
excellent work
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maybe that duct keel with pipings, that pipes are applied with pressurized air to let the water go out..maybe
Thank you so much for the information
I think , you have to add nothing
But i have to add one like to this video
Made a video about ship construction terminology sheer strake,stringer, stringer plate gun wall, spurling pipe frame web frames,butt joint,seam joint etc
Thank you for this educational material for non-marine-oriented individuals. That said, could the general parts of the boat be inserted at the start, as a child would learn from an adult exposing the young ones by way of poetry? the perspective could be the entry point or ENTRANCE to the "boat-museum" thus: bow (front); stern (back); starboard (right side); port (left-side), etc. the basics. Thank you very much, VASA!
from a fun nursery song to stimulate the imagination of a child, to cargo ships, aircraft carriers, etc., rowing down the river, sailing on the sea, cruising on the ocean, BOATS ARE FOR ME: (with some lapses), Visits to museums are normally done with the children, so taking their perspective, here is an illustrative Blippi video that can be improved, of course, to be incorporated with this adult/more sophisticated video:
ruclips.net/video/-VA-DKxxio0/видео.html
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Can you link me sites that dive deeper into different parts of a ship, their descriptions and glossary of terms? For instance all the other deck and mast fittings as they apply to different types of ships. Capstan, bosmans hatch, mack, yard arm to name a few.
There are a number of maritime dictionaries that are available.
Jackstaff, hull , windlass, winch, forepeak store, anchor, howse pipe, leads etc.
Missed mooring equipment , stiffeners , bulkheads...
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im in college rn very informative the right video i am looking for
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Very good
Please show slso the inner part of the ship in a video part
you missed port side and star board side..
Thanks...
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I am sure that one of my classmates will come and watch this video for this is our activity this week 😁😁
I'm already here
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Question. In naval ships where there's a helicopter hangar located between the helideck (at the stern) & midsection, but then what IF that part isn't used as a hangar but such a similar structure is still present at that area, what is the best technical term for it or any applicable terms to it? Thanks
ruclips.net/video/tXdnizpTYA8/видео.html ( ship's construction basic)
All I knew before this video was:
Prop shaft
Poop deck
Port
Starboard
Hull
Anchor
Prop
Rudder
Bridge
Gally (I think it's a ship term I can't remember)
Captain's quarters
Crew quarters
Deck
Wheelhouse
Radar
Mast
Loading/Cargo bay(s)
That's all I knew. Thanks so much for teaching me more!
We would be needing a documentary to list all the maritime terms including yours.
I'm writing a novel with a load of ships. Thanks for your help
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ruclips.net/video/tXdnizpTYA8/видео.html ( ship's construction basic)
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Thank u I have one question what is throughput per Bertie meter in maritime industry. Thank u for your response
Good video. But pls check the formula of the mean draft. Mean draft means average draft. Thanks
Overall ship is wonder created by genius people...
It’s a floating city cum factory 😊
U r doing a very well job
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What is hull?
Thanks brother
Any time
It was very helpful and
Main thing was missing
Port and starboard side
What is the name and purpose of the smaller round window on the front bridge windows?
Sir please make videos on Application of control systems onboard ship...and also on UMS ships...
Thank you for the suggestion. Well noted.
Thankyou
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What is a horizontal capstan called?
Explain about bow thruster, soft nose, anchor
I have a ship breaking knowledge of a tweenship of singapure dwraring with engineering engine part since three years , I am also interested this types of knowloge of ship building.
You should also mentioned about port and starboard, Gangway
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Super
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Some terms/definitions /explanations are not too easy to understand for laypersons. Also, can someone please explain why do we need these terms (for example, module depth / extreme depth, bilge, etc....) for each/ different parts of the ship? Are they used for any particular reasons/ purposes or are they only meaningful for the naval architects but not others ?
hello, i recently doing a thesis regarding what you doing here, may i ask what application do you used? and, is it using virtual reality or augmented reality? thankyou
ABE.Spectro Melton virtual
ruclips.net/video/tXdnizpTYA8/видео.html ( ship's construction basic)
hi! thanks for sharing but after watching your video you missed alot of parts in the ship. any way over all presentation is great.
hey brother can you make a video on how to secure a ship in high tide/or low tide using the ropes along the birth and what are the considerations to be kept in mind? thank you, great fan of you, lots of love.
ruclips.net/video/tXdnizpTYA8/видео.html ( ship's construction basic)
Please add parts about amidship section like rise of floor, sheer
Good one . But you can give voice over and you can explain . So that we can easily focus towards it .
The fore perpendicular is in the intersection point the stem and DWL ( design water length )
Thank you for your input
How to call the walkway from the back deck to the forward deck ( captains corners ) in tankers oil ship.
Catwalk
wow I did not know all this
There are many such terms 👍🏻
Air draft (or air draught) is the distance from the surface of the water to the highest point on a vessel.
Most of all the easiest and deepest ... please explain about port side and starboard side
Please check this article on the said topic - www.marineinsight.com/naval-architecture/port-and-starboard-sides/
@@marineinsight ok bro thanks
is it still called a bulwark when its on a Ro-Ro or a barge?
You missed part of boat and hydrostatics of boat : sheer, displacement, hull,bulkheads,bulwark, hatch cover , hatch coaming, sheer strake.
I would like to add amidships and Athwartships
Thank you for your comment
please add flare,sheer,tumblehome,garboard strake,keel rake,rise of floor,mud box,stealer plate,stuffing box etc
Thank you for the addition
what do you call that cubicle when hit by torpedoes, that hull is closed, to avoid water from coming in??
it can be used at Container ships for more Cargoes and Shipment by adding Helium Air..
Thanks but same time the written words hid the other words in the beginning minutes of the video thanks again
Please keep it up
Sorry for that. Will keep that in mind
Although those who wants know more about ships I'll suggest them to read nautical dictionary.. Its a good projection abt merchany navy.. U can find all marine and nautical terms from A-Z in that dictionary
sir its a good and informative video
and a doubt that duct keel runs from collision bulkhead to engine room right ??
Thank you Sai.
Yes, Aft of the collision bulkhead to Forward engine room bulkhead 👍🏻
@@marineinsight yes thank u 👍
Please explain the bilges. How they are cleaned? How they are pumped out?
Hi Gurvinder
Bilges are usually located in these areas - Engine Room, Cargo hold, BT room, Steering room etc.
Consider them as a collection bucket for all the drains, leakages and overflow of oil, fuel and water. There is bilge piping system connected to bilge pump or eductor which will suck the bilges and transfer it to dedicated bilge tank.
They can be cleaned using rags etc manually.
The music was a little annoying, except that very knowledgeable video
Hey Imtiaz..
Thank you very much for your feedback. We will 👍🏻 work on the music part to avoid such unpleasant experience.
Starboard-right,
Port-left,
Anchor
Windlass
Radar
U have missed these
For these terminologies we have made separate videos - ruclips.net/video/CxOjoDvdJrs/видео.html
Ship moverments - ruclips.net/video/fVEwF24R9SE/видео.html
sir is the main mast and aft mast same?
Very good and informative. Pls remove the logo (music) on the bottom left of the screen.
Sir explain about marine flags and lights
Thank you for the suggestion Mohan..
We will look into it👍
Sir can u Include Rake of stem, Sheer, Tumble home, Rise of floor, Camber, Moulded Breadth, Standard Water Line.
Crows nest , hull, hatch covers,windlass,and alot of main parts were missed
Ok sir
Bulbous bow you missed that one
What about Port and starboard side?
What are ship's side pannels
please indicate the ports side and starboard sides of the vessels including cabins, etc
Thanks for the addition
What is parallel length of body?
What's a function of mast? Fwd or aft