The Mystery of the Mary Celeste

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • What's a ghost story without one of the timeless classics. A tale that has befuddled mariners and historians for nearly 150 years. What should have been just a simple Cross-Atlantic voyage turned into a tragedy and mystery that would stand the test of time. But is there truly something supernatural at play here, or is this just another case of truth being far more simple than it seems?
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  • @MaritimeHorrors
    @MaritimeHorrors  2 года назад +83

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    • @warningpage8032
      @warningpage8032 2 года назад +4

      Ever thought about talking about pirate ships? Like the one Black Beard used.

    • @Kroggnagch
      @Kroggnagch 2 года назад +1

      @@warningpage8032 just noticed that after seeing you had pointed it out. That is, indeed, a fancy touch. Also, it’s called a Snarflak. Scuttles the Seagull said so.

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 Год назад +2

      The theory that I have heard that makes the most sense is that the fumes had built up to quite a level and then, during a period of calm shown by the weather reports early on November 25th, which had been put onto the log slate for the days notes but not transcribed into the log, the crew decided to ventilate the holds, which promptly caused the whole ship to creak, groan and wail as the ship's partial pressurization relived itself, and caused frown people to get headaches and for the kerosene lanterns to flare wildly. Most likely fearing the death of his infant child and a possible explosion, the captain and crew got into the lifeboat, knocking out the railing, and put a little bit of distance between the ship and the lifeboat while she was allowed to ventilate. The afternoon of November 25th, a strong storm in the area whipped up, meaning that the crew were now far enough away that even if they had pulled on their line, catching up with the Mary Celeste was a long shot, as was getting to land. The lifeboat was thus probably dashed to bits in the sea, but as there was nothing wrong with the Mary Celeste, she continued to drift around in the ocean aimlessly, until the crew of the Dei Gratia found her.

    • @coyleigh
      @coyleigh 10 месяцев назад +1

      Did she do that first painting? If so she is tremendously talented she should be getting paid and getting paid very well.

  • @SvenskaKrig1709
    @SvenskaKrig1709 3 года назад +786

    See you dismiss pirates and you dismiss ghosts but have you ever thought maybe it was ghost pirates? They try to steal the cargo but since they are ethereal they can't take any cargo and have to kill the crew in frustration ; )

    • @MaritimeHorrors
      @MaritimeHorrors  3 года назад +220

      Oh my Neptune... You just blew this whole case wide open.

    • @ZGryphon
      @ZGryphon 2 года назад +42

      Captain Barbossa is hungry...

    • @ComradeCommissarYuri
      @ComradeCommissarYuri 2 года назад +14

      @@ZGryphon for apples

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 2 года назад +18

      @@MaritimeHorrors I gotta say, the fact the ship was near the Azores when abandoned is the piece that most accounts leave out. When you consider that the ship was in fact near land when abandoned, even if it's an island chain... it's less insane to abandon ship. If they hadn't failed to make it to land, the case would have ended very differently.

    • @SnafuFourTwo
      @SnafuFourTwo 2 года назад +5

      Asking the real questions

  • @JKSSubstandard
    @JKSSubstandard 2 года назад +502

    If you take all the evidence as a whole, it becomes a mix of theories which I believe leads to this:
    In the aforementioned rough weather, with repairs to the pumps ongoing, damage occurred to a few of the alcohol barrels. As the storm waned, alcohol vapors filled the lower decks of the ship. Crew reported this to the captain who feared ignition of the alcohol by the ships lanterns. Fearing imminent danger, he orders the lanterns doused, the hatch way secured open to vent the fumes and the crew into the lifeboats until the vapors have a chance to clear. He ties the boats off to the ship so they can be pulled back in and grabs his navigational equipment in case of worst case scenario they can cut free of the ship and make for the islands. At some point, due to weather, poor seamanship or a mistake, the ropes chaff, come untied or are otherwise let loose and the lifeboats float away and founder with all hands. Potentially a watch crewman was left onboard who made a failed rescue attempt leading to his own death. And thus, ghost ship

    • @steampunkpixie2643
      @steampunkpixie2643 2 года назад +38

      I have heard something along those line on another RUclips video. I think is pretty much what happened.

    • @GUNNER67akaKelt
      @GUNNER67akaKelt 2 года назад +79

      This sounds like the most likely theory. 300 gallons of alcohol sloshing around in your bilge... doesn't seem like you'd be able to breath below decks. Not much alcohol residue was found because it would have evaporated in the next few days before the ship was found. What's more dangerous than alcohol? Alcohol vapor. The danger of a fire or explosion would be a major concern.
      Lower the lifeboat and rig a line between the two. Everybody in the lifeboat. Maybe the rope isn't in the best shape or chaffs rubbing against wood. Perhaps something as simple as a hastily tied knot. Perhaps a quick squall blows up during the night. Snap! Once separated the two could very easily lose each other in the gloom of night. Add a sudden storm and it's even more likely.
      As for it being near an island. How near is near? Just because she was found near an island a week later doesn't mean that's where she started. Even with the sails down the wind against her hull can push her many miles in a day. More in a week. More in a storm! If it happened at night that just adds to the difficulty. You know what a distant island looks like on a night with no moon. A darker patch of black. Especially pre-electricity. Add some clouds and, yep, black on black. Good luck using your navigational equipment.

    • @steampunkpixie2643
      @steampunkpixie2643 2 года назад +19

      @@GUNNER67akaKelt That is most likely what happened.

    • @j.armstrong9021
      @j.armstrong9021 2 года назад +8

      The most logical explanation.

    • @ladygrndr9424
      @ladygrndr9424 2 года назад +20

      All that sounds feasible. But I think they set out in the life rafts, and instead of things coming untied, THEN the sea monster attacked. Or Ghost Pirates. It just makes sense.

  • @BritanniaPacific
    @BritanniaPacific 3 года назад +163

    Much more detailed than the brief segment of her on mysteries at the museum. Hope you get to the Carroll deering, another ghost ship featured on the show.

  • @OuroborosChoked
    @OuroborosChoked 2 года назад +35

    And then Captain Briggs became the King of Limbo.

    • @toakovika
      @toakovika 8 месяцев назад +3

      Succeeded only by Mandalore, the *true* King of Limbo!

  • @ropeburnsrussell
    @ropeburnsrussell 3 года назад +34

    Dude, you must keep your coal in a debunker!
    Get it!!?

    • @MaritimeHorrors
      @MaritimeHorrors  3 года назад +13

      I shouldn't have chuckled at that, but I did. How dare you.

  • @jonathanbrown7250
    @jonathanbrown7250 2 года назад +284

    You should do The MS Antonia Graza. It's a passenger ship that disappeared in 1962. It pops up in the Bering Sea from time to time. Last spotted by a pilot named Ferriman. At least two crews have tried to board and salvage her. Neither was exactly showered with luck.

    • @fakeblaze3807
      @fakeblaze3807 2 года назад +35

      I understood that reference

    • @the_sixxness
      @the_sixxness 2 года назад +28

      The rumor is she had gold in her hold after encountering another ship sinking in the straight. Picked up a survivor too.

    • @jonathanbrown7250
      @jonathanbrown7250 2 года назад +25

      @@the_sixxness They also say some of the passengers were "cut off" mid-dance

    • @H.Kirsch
      @H.Kirsch 2 года назад +30

      for a second i actually researched it thinking its real lol

    • @the_sixxness
      @the_sixxness 2 года назад +12

      @@H.Kirsch gotcha

  • @mtrush5924
    @mtrush5924 2 года назад +13

    Sweet home Alabama made me crack up laughing haha

  • @fuynnywhaka101
    @fuynnywhaka101 2 года назад +12

    The reason I know of Captain Benjamin Briggs is because the very odd game called Limbo of the Lost, in which a fictional version of him is the Main character... Mandaloregaming has good video on the game.

  • @unconventionalideas5683
    @unconventionalideas5683 Год назад +16

    The theory that I have heard that makes the most sense is that the fumes had built up to quite a level and then, during a period of calm shown by the weather reports early on November 25th, which had been put onto the log slate for the days notes but not transcribed into the log, the crew decided to ventilate the holds, which promptly caused the whole ship to creak, groan and wail as the ship's partial pressurization relived itself, and caused frown people to get headaches and for the kerosene lanterns to flare wildly. Most likely fearing the death of his infant child and a possible explosion, the captain and crew got into the lifeboat, knocking out the railing, and put a little bit of distance between the ship and the lifeboat while she was allowed to ventilate. The afternoon of November 25th, a strong storm in the area whipped up, meaning that the crew were now far enough away that even if they had pulled on their line, catching up with the Mary Celeste was a long shot, as was getting to land. The lifeboat was thus probably dashed to bits in the sea, but as there was nothing wrong with the Mary Celeste, she continued to drift around in the ocean aimlessly, until the crew of the Dei Gratia found her.

  • @YuckTradingCo
    @YuckTradingCo 2 года назад +29

    I actually read a theory several years back talking about the possibility of chemical odors. The crew and captain may not have been aware of certain compounds mixing on board creating such odors, thus frightening the crew to abandon ship. Kinda interesting.

  • @Maritime_History
    @Maritime_History 3 года назад +32

    7:22 Did you know that the Captain of the Wilhelm Gustloff (Captain Lübbe) died on the second day of the Gustloff's maiden voyage due to a heart attack. Very very similar to this story...

    • @higueraft571
      @higueraft571 2 года назад +5

      Oh boy, that sure was a cursed ship all right.
      Took like 9k~ if i remember right, pretty much THE bloodiest sinking, and potentially(?) Avoidable, as well

    • @jonathanbrown7250
      @jonathanbrown7250 2 года назад +5

      I didn't know that. Interesting.
      That ship should be high on the list. Most people killed of all time, yet isn't very well known. Not 1/1000 as known as the Titanic.

  • @wht-rabt-obj
    @wht-rabt-obj 2 года назад +67

    Some chemists did a test that replicated the hold of the MC and showed that an alcohol vapor flash fire could have happened as being only vapors, their reenactment left NO burn marks or singing. No sign that a flash fire had occured at all. I think this is what happened.

    • @joshuawilkinson6121
      @joshuawilkinson6121 2 года назад +36

      I agree this is the most likely cause. Tests have shown that an alcohol ignition would have blown open hatches and scared the hell out of the crew, but alcohol burns at such a low temperature that it wouldn't have burned anything else. You can see this yourself if you soak a dollar bill in alcohol and light it--the alcohol will burn, but the dollar won't. Furthermore, water is a by-product of alcohol combustion, explaining why everything was damp below decks.
      I think that leaking alcohol filled the ship with flammable vapors, which ignited in a scary but non-damaging fireball. The crew, believing the ship was on fire and about to explode, quickly abandoned ship in the lifeboat and became separated, eventually perishing while adrift at sea. The alcohol burned itself out, leaving the ship relatively unscathed but abandoned, until its discovery.

    • @j.armstrong9021
      @j.armstrong9021 2 года назад +7

      @@joshuawilkinson6121. Also, thinking along these line's, if the alcohol explosion was strong enough to blow hatches, it might also have been strong enough to pop some of the hull planking, hence the water trickling in. just a thought.

    • @Lucius1958
      @Lucius1958 2 года назад +8

      @@j.armstrong9021 But the hatch wasn't blown: it was opened and secured. More likely, they *feared* an explosion that might sink the ship.

  • @ZGryphon
    @ZGryphon 2 года назад +23

    The classic _Doctor Who_ serial "The Chase" solved this one back in the early '60s. Short version: It was the Daleks. ;)

    • @Ariadne-xy8iw
      @Ariadne-xy8iw 3 месяца назад +1

      Was this the Daleks delivered by the Ourang Medan?

  • @ItsTheShiki
    @ItsTheShiki 2 года назад +7

    The King of Limbo-

  • @SweetBerryWine3000
    @SweetBerryWine3000 Год назад +30

    Your theory about a seasoned, but understandably nervous captain abandoning ship with his family and crew is without a doubt the best, and most reasoned theory I've ever heard on what may have happened to this famous "ghost" ship. Thank you for always favoring fact, evidence, and reason over superstitious nonsense. It's one of the many reasons I love this channel. Great work as always! 🙌👍

    • @randomlyentertaining8287
      @randomlyentertaining8287 Год назад +1

      Rogue waves were once considered "superstitious nonsense" from washed up has been sailors. Hope you never encounter actual spirits because they'll have fun with you.

  • @GreatGreebo
    @GreatGreebo 2 года назад +3

    At timestamp 11:03 your “Sweet Home Alabama” edit …..I AM ☠️

  • @Kaidhicksii
    @Kaidhicksii 2 года назад +75

    Here's a doozy. Was always fascinated with the Mary Celeste, and specifically why she showed up more or less intact but with none of her crew aboard. Now that I've finally taken the time to delve back into the subject, and specifically chose your channel to check it out because I've since known that you know your stuff, I'm in pretty much the same boat as you. The ship got caught in a nasty storm, the crew got in a lifeboat thinking she was gonna sink (which she didn't, which is a pretty common funny thing with sailboats XD ) and brought the necessary survival equipment such as a pump and whatnot, only to be taken by the sea. Sounds like what most probably happened, especially since the ship had damage at the bow from waves.
    But she was 100% cursed. All that stuff just doesn't happen at random. Then again, I do like the name Mary Celeste far more than Amazon. :)

    • @suribachi8698
      @suribachi8698 2 года назад +12

      I heard a slight variation of this.
      The shipment of alcohol was leaking, causing fumes in the hold. The crew, afraid of a possible explosion, opened the hold hatch and climbed into the lifeboat that was still tethered to the ship to wait out the venting of the ship. It was then that the storm hit and severed the line between the Celeste and the lifeboat, carrying the captain and crew away to an unknown fate and the Celeste herself adrift as a ghost ship.

    • @lukemcevoy2385
      @lukemcevoy2385 2 года назад +7

      Seems unlikely that sailors would get ropes wrong... Ropes were literally their job. In the same vein they wouldn't mess up lashing boats together.
      In going with the alcohol fume flash over and panic into life boats..

    • @813lem
      @813lem Год назад +1

      Mary Celeste ....with that name there was no other option. Ghost ship.

  • @jonathanbrown7250
    @jonathanbrown7250 2 года назад +51

    A theory I heard is there's an explosion of alcohol. Captain isn't sure how much more is about to explode. Then they notice it's taking on water, try to keep a pump working, explaining the disassembled pump. The captain decides to put the crew into the lifeboat, keep a line on the ship, and let out a little to put some distance in case the more explosions happen. Then the line snaps, and they're cut adrift.
    There are two reasons I like your theory better.
    1. Occam's razor. When do people usually get into a lifeboat? When they believe the ship is sinking.
    2. for this theory to work, they have to be working on the pump to deal with some water and have a fear of barrels exploding at the same time. One problem seems easier to believe than two separate problems at the same time.

    • @CorporalDan2312
      @CorporalDan2312 2 года назад +3

      Occam's my dude. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor

    • @BionicleFreek99
      @BionicleFreek99 2 года назад +12

      @@CorporalDan2312 This is actually a pretty reasonible explination, tests have been done that show that a low grade alchol vapor explosion would have created a bright flash and loud noise that could have scared the crew, but would have left little to no scorching. Just becasue the easiest assumption is right most of the time dosn't mean it's right 100% of the time, citing occam's razor, does not immediately make you smart contrary to what 90% of the internet likes to believe.

    • @CorporalDan2312
      @CorporalDan2312 2 года назад +3

      @@BionicleFreek99 Yes, just like you tagged me instead of the OP. Why are you talking to me when I'm just correcting the OP on language?

    • @BionicleFreek99
      @BionicleFreek99 2 года назад +1

      @@CorporalDan2312 Ah for give me that was my mistake.

    • @jonathanbrown7250
      @jonathanbrown7250 2 года назад +2

      @@CorporalDan2312 Thanks for the correction. I fixed.
      Guess I picked the wrong week to quit coffee-smoking-drinking-amphetamenes-sniffing glue

  • @captainahab1533
    @captainahab1533 3 года назад +19

    Great video! I didn’t know anything about the background history of the Mary Celeste

  • @Thirdbase9
    @Thirdbase9 2 года назад +32

    The theory I've heard is that the crew discovered the leaky alcohol and opened the hatch to ventilate the hold. Fearing a fire, they took to the lifeboat and got separated from the ship.

    • @DiscordC
      @DiscordC Год назад +3

      which is the likely correct theory given the known evidence

  • @rg3412
    @rg3412 2 года назад +6

    The diving man with a pipe is kinda ruining an otherwise perfectly entertaining story.

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 Год назад +4

    When I think of the Mary Celeste I can only think of _Limbo of the Lost._ If you've never heard of it, look up MandaloreGaming's video about it. It's a wild ride.

    • @drakenforge4276
      @drakenforge4276 9 месяцев назад

      What more can a poor boy do?
      Without the likes of me and you?

  • @aquinna
    @aquinna 2 года назад +10

    This is great stuff. Looking forward to this channel blowing up.

  • @sirrliv
    @sirrliv 2 года назад +67

    Genuine question: How does one account for the considerable increase in the Mary Celeste's size after her purchase and rebuilding by the Winchester Consortium? I know jumboizing of ships is not uncommon in the modern age of steel steam and diesel ships, but it seems like a considerable task to do it with a wooden sailing brig in the mid-19th Century. Particularly the way not just her length was increased, but her beam and deck count as well, basically meaning the entire ship was enlarged. Are we sure this even was still the same Amazon/Mary Celeste at this point? Because between the enlarged proportions and missing logs, it sounds to a layman like they simply used parts from the original to build a whole new ship.

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann 2 года назад +3

      I think the beam was o ly increased in the new above water extensions for the capts family quarters...perhaps anslight overhang?

    • @JKSSubstandard
      @JKSSubstandard 2 года назад +8

      There's a long and storied history of ships undergoing radical changes. The US/ confederate navy famously turned large ships of the line into the first ironclads in the Civil War.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 года назад +9

      It may seem weird but actually because it is made out of wood makes this task exceptionally easy in comparison to modern ships. Although we can imagine she must have been complicated to build back then with no computers etc. In fact it was such a common knowledge in coastal areas, she was of such an easy build she wasn't even built in a proper Dockyard.

  • @Iron_Blood_Enjoyer1933
    @Iron_Blood_Enjoyer1933 11 месяцев назад +3

    @Maritime Horrors Interestingly, as of 2023, Mary Celeste has been added to the popular gacha game 'Azur Lane'. Along with the Royal Fortune, Golden Hind, Adventure Galley, Whydah, and São Martinho.
    Just to let you know.

  • @CJM-rg5rt
    @CJM-rg5rt 2 года назад +8

    I feel like if she had a ladder back onto the deck this wouldn't be a mystery. The explosion of alcohol fumes leaves very little soot and despite the intensity it's all over in a second. With that cargo they'd surely be blown to smithereens, they thought.

  • @wimbusbert1249
    @wimbusbert1249 2 года назад +4

    THE KIIIIING OF LIMBO!!!!

  • @wolflilith5137
    @wolflilith5137 Год назад +3

    Have you ever played Return of the Obra Dinn? it seems like it might be a good game to try for a Mary Celeste vibe. You're an investigator, trying to figure out what happened to an abandoned ship that drifted into port.

  • @JustinCase-ey4ok
    @JustinCase-ey4ok 2 года назад +15

    I'd be really curious about the exact type of alcohol. I know it's listed as industrial or denatured, but if was wood alcohol there could have been an issue with the fumes. The normal leaching from a cask on a long journey could make breathing a serious issue.

    • @glitterboy2098
      @glitterboy2098 2 года назад

      Denatured alcohol is the industrial term for wood alcohol. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denatured_alcohol
      also known as methylated spirits, though use of methl alcohol is not the only way to make it. its basically alcohol with 10% or more of some other stuff added to render it undrinkable. methyl alcohol is common, but so is isopropyl alcohol, acetone, and methyl ethyl ketones. the latter ones make the result highly toxic and more explosive.
      no matter what version was being hauled, it would have been a dangerous cargo.
      one of the more common theories is that the ship sprung a minor leak, and the water coming into the hold caused the captain and crew to suspect the cargo had started leaking. they tried to pump it out, breaking the pump, and then abandoned ship.

    • @bradsanders407
      @bradsanders407 Год назад

      How the hell could none of them figure out it was sea water and not alcohol? Why wouldt they have documented this? Who do police always put their suspicions on? Whoever has the dead guys stuff. I'm guessing the other crew used some kind of ruse pretending to be a foreign authority that needs to come on board for inspection. There they forced them all in the lifeboat and the astute captain either smuggled his navigation equipment or they allowed him to take it. Once in the lifeboat they probably killed them and claimed the found the ship in that condition. It just makes no sense everyone would abandon a perfectly seaworthy ship to get into a crappy lifeboat.

  • @inlandwhaler13
    @inlandwhaler13 Год назад +3

    More than likely the crew abandoned her due to alcohol fumes accumulating in the hold. The weather was recorded as stormy with high seas so several days of sealed gat hes would have made the fumes from the barrels gather, more than likely they feared explosion so they opened the hatch and hopped the boat to let it breath out at least. Probably gor separated. Just my 2 cents

  • @con10000000
    @con10000000 2 года назад +8

    Excellent vid. Really enjoyed the extra host. Still can’t believe how small your channel is. Keep up the good work.

  • @pennsylvaniafellow4409
    @pennsylvaniafellow4409 3 года назад +10

    Another enjoyable video. Funnily enough I heard an accurate telling of this story on a review for the game Limbo of the Lost

    • @poggersman4209
      @poggersman4209 2 года назад +2

      Lord Mandalore?

    • @meddle98
      @meddle98 2 года назад +2

      In my view he should be crowned
      The king of limbo

  • @ShellyTheSeal
    @ShellyTheSeal Год назад +3

    Crazy to think Captain Briggs would go on to become the King of Limbo

  • @dr.anderson1847
    @dr.anderson1847 2 года назад +2

    We all know the real explanation, the captain simple gets dragged to hell and after killing some dude named Fate he gets crowned king of Limbo in a Canteen style song featuring randoms he met

  • @doggonemess1
    @doggonemess1 11 месяцев назад +2

    I don't think the alcohol vapor theory is wrong. Why would the hatch be dogged open when they were trying to prevent water from coming on board? A theory I read that doesn't involve explosions was that one of the crew went below deck and smelled very strong alcohol vapor and alerted the captain. The crew dogged the hatch open and everyone got in to the lifeboat in case the ship exploded while they waited for the hold to air out. They would take the navigation equipment just in case the worst happened. Then, while waiting, the line securing the lifeboat snaps (maybe in the dark), becomes waterlogged, slows the lifeboat, and the ship floats away without the crew being able to reboard. Then the bad weather happened and swamped the tiny boat.
    This theory ticks all the right boxes - the crew left in a hurry (potentially in the middle of working on the other pump), hatches open, navigation tools missing but log in place, no sign of foul play, lines dragging behind the ship, etc.
    Even if the ship was taking on water, I don't think any experienced crew would opt to get in the lifeboat and row for a nearby landmass. They would steer the ship towards land and only abandon ship when the water was high enough that they could practically step onto the boat from the deck - when the ship was beyond saving. Before that happened, they would have fought to save the ship by dumping some of the cargo overboard and pumping like maniacs to keep up with the flooding.

  • @johnwurfel2862
    @johnwurfel2862 Год назад +2

    Disease, sudden death of the captain, or fear, such as fear of a storm, fear of foundering, or fear of piracy, may have caused an abandonment.
    Since provisions were on hand, want of food and water was not a cause.

  • @skuncle3036
    @skuncle3036 Год назад +2

    lmfao
    "Like his casket-- I mean, how very sad... continue..."
    crying laughing throwing up

  • @greenflagracing7067
    @greenflagracing7067 2 года назад +6

    some of the sea monster stories might derive from a 1937 short story called "Fire in the Galley Stove" by William Outerson

  • @Lucas12v
    @Lucas12v 2 года назад +1

    Please take this as constructive criticism. The parts when the draw guy with the Halloween voice almost made me stop watching the video. Those 10-15 second segments felt like an eternity each time. Otherwise, good video as usual.

  • @alexbeedle3074
    @alexbeedle3074 2 года назад +3

    WHAT MORE CAN A POOR BOY DO, (WA WA WAOOOO) WORKING FOR THE LIKES OF ME AND YOU (WA WA WAOOOO)

  • @elmerikamari801
    @elmerikamari801 2 года назад +3

    I opened this vid just to see the comment about the king of limbo

    • @drakenforge4276
      @drakenforge4276 9 месяцев назад +1

      Me too.
      I cannot even begin to think about the Mary Celeste without thinking of limbo of the lost!

  • @jadsmvs8651
    @jadsmvs8651 2 года назад +7

    I heard a theory about this and it kind of makes sense.
    The alcohol starts leaking and the fumes begin to overcome the crew. This would explain why they opened the space up to ventilate it. After the fumes become too much the crew get into a lifeboat (this would explain the navigational equipment being taken) with a rope attached, but whomever tied it, not being completely mentally sound as a result of the fumes, failed to tie a proper knot to the ship before lowering the lifeboat, so the knot came undone, and the lifeboat floated off in the night.
    A couple problems here are the fact that no fumes were detected by the crew who discovered the ship, there was no lifeboat found, the sails were still set and could the whole crew have been able to sleep in the small boat at the same time.
    But it's a cool theory nonetheless.

  • @stringbender247
    @stringbender247 2 года назад +2

    Loved the channel but the constant cartoon nonsense or whatever it was got old quickly

  • @byrdland5790
    @byrdland5790 2 года назад +5

    I got a chuckle out of the cousin joke

  • @GeneraIKurt
    @GeneraIKurt 3 года назад +5

    Ah, a classic one

  • @jonathanbrown7250
    @jonathanbrown7250 2 года назад +35

    I've had the same issue with the pirate explanation. It doesn't work for the same reason that no big pile of buried pirate treasure has ever been found. Pirates were in it for the money. They'd hit something, then split up the spoils. The End.
    They did not sail away, or put money in a box and stick it in the ground.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 2 года назад +2

      heh, yeah, there's only TWO cases I know of that are even based in fact of pirate treasure, Oak Island, and Blackbeard.... and we're not sure if Oak Island actually involved piracy. Blackbeard's case was also only mere rumor. Some claimed he'd stashed money or valuables, but....it was more speculation than fact. It was seemingly more that people didn't know what he'd done with stuff than anything else

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 2 года назад

      Pleny of pirates 100% for sure buried their loot. They would in many cases have much more money than they could blow. can't be floating around with the loot incase you get caught, or others pirates want to take it from ya. Burying loot makes perfect sense.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 2 года назад +1

      @@greenwave819 well, temporary caches sure. usually VERY temporary.

    • @chinaman1
      @chinaman1 2 года назад

      I mean no one had found a big X on the ground where the massive treasure is buried. If the big X is found it will prove that pirates were responsible.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 2 года назад

      @@chinaman1 haha, what treasure? :p

  • @Cindoof
    @Cindoof 2 года назад +13

    These videos are super interesting, and I like the spooky fella. As a Halloween themed bit, I think it's entertaining.

  • @marcusjnewtonz28
    @marcusjnewtonz28 2 года назад +2

    The cartoon scuba scenes are a little annoying. Just some constructive criticism, no disrespect intended! Love the channel.

    • @jonglewongle3438
      @jonglewongle3438 2 года назад

      Oh, its an absolute bastard. Someone trying on inopportune clever.

  • @benrussell-gough1201
    @benrussell-gough1201 2 года назад +3

    I remember reading once that debris of the Marie Celeste's lifeboat (or, the partial wreckage of *a* lifeboat with a stores locker marked 'M.C.') were found but that was reported in a book written in the 1970s and I don't know if that report has since been debunked. However, despite variations (the version I read involved her being hit by a waterspout, the pressure spike causing the bilge water level indicators to give back crazy readings that convinced the captain that she was already foundering), the deliberate abandoning and the loss of the lifeboat due to sea conditions seems to be consensus amongst most serious experts.

  • @captainexcabier
    @captainexcabier 2 года назад +3

    Even if the captain and crew thought the ship was going to sink, given the condition she was found in, it makes even less sense than the alcohol vapor theory that has the crew getting into the boat to wait for the ship to finish airing out. If they thought she was going to sink, but she only had as much water in her hold as she did, why would they hop in a boat and try to row for land even if it was in site when the ship was still sailing well enough that she made it as far as she did without the crew there to tend her? It would make way more sense for them to attempt to sail toward the island and only abandon the ship when it could go no further.

    • @JKSSubstandard
      @JKSSubstandard 2 года назад +2

      It's not about sinking. Everyone just assumes the only reason to leave the ship is sinking. Ships of the era are lit by whale oil lamps. If enough alcohol vapor built up in the holds from the barrel leaks, he may have believed an explosion was imminent without action that would kill the crew and sink the ship. The safest thing to do in that case would be to vent the ship and get the crew off until she was vented, maybe an hour or two. I believe a detail that isn't often discussed is that she was trailing lines. The boats were likely tied off to the ship so they could be pulled in once she was vented. And either through human error or rope chaff the boats became separated. I think he was also smart enough to leave 1 crew member behind as a watch, but he likely went overboard in an attempt to turn the ship back to the others once the drag lines were lost via weather or other circumstance, though there's no evidence of that

    • @higueraft571
      @higueraft571 2 года назад +1

      Pretty much as the guy above put it: The water wasnt the issue. Reenacting the HMS and USS Hoods was the more likely not-ideal scenario. They're transporting alcohol. On a woooden ship, with vapors in the air. With open flames throughout the ship.
      If your ship is going to explode, you want to be *not* on it, as that's about 99% lethal, if lucky.
      HMS Hood had 3 survivors of the sinking.
      USS Hood had 0 survivors (or any real wreck) aside from crew already on the island.

  • @laurapeter3857
    @laurapeter3857 2 года назад +4

    YT algorithm sent me here because I like maritime and aviation content. Great content! Ghost Diver guy is cute for Halloween. Love your serious stuff too. Subscribed!

  • @MikeVal1369
    @MikeVal1369 2 года назад +5

    Okay, you do you, but I came here after watching your serious and excellent video on the Edmund Fitzgerald and your "spooky" little ghost thing here is driving me nuts. Eight minutes is more than enough, I'm out.

    • @MaritimeHorrors
      @MaritimeHorrors  2 года назад +1

      It's just a thing for Halloween. The ghost fella will be gone until maybe next year.

  • @AndreasMadsen
    @AndreasMadsen 2 года назад +4

    I've heard a version where one (one of two brothers, both in the crew) of the German sailors was found alive and well in years later, back in Germany. Unfortunately I can't remember where I heard it and by no means do I claim this is true, but maybe it's something for someone to research? Anyways, it's a fascinating story and thanks a ton for taking the time to share it with us 😊

  • @Kroggnagch
    @Kroggnagch 2 года назад +1

    I just wanna say, Voldemort was a fool for casting the killing spell on a baby. He should’ve just wrung Harry’s neck or dropped him from the second floor or left him outside alone all night or filled the tub with water and plopped him in HES A FUCKIN BABY MY GOD IT CANT BE THAT HARD TO MERC A TODDLER but no, ooohhhhh no he just had to cast the killing spell, on a baby, and then, ever embarrassingly, have said baby essentially get his ass with the good ol’ “no u” gah cmon I can’t be the only one that thinks this... ok. Sorry. I’m finished with my rant... back to the sinking of this ship or whatever...

  • @DiscordC
    @DiscordC Год назад +1

    except your theory is NOT based on the known facts, the navigational equipment was STILL ON BOARD THE SHIP, PROVEN FACT also you seem to know nothing about the dangerous fumes from industrial alcohol, , also dismissing theories when we don';t know what really happened is wrong, the simple theory witch IS based on the limited evidence has NEVER been proven but IS most likely also you ruining your Jo4rrer stories with these mundane theories and dismissles

  • @AwesometownUSA
    @AwesometownUSA 2 года назад +1

    Ok sure, ghosts or aliens or sea monsters? Yeah, no, those aren’t real.
    But maybe it was Mummy? Or possibly Frankensteins?
    Also Wolfman.

  • @timferguson1593
    @timferguson1593 Год назад +1

    HEY!!! IM FROM ALABAMA AND WE DONT MARRY COUSINS. YOU ARE THINKING ARKANSAS! NOW, APOLOGIZE!!!

  • @cayleighwolfbane1736
    @cayleighwolfbane1736 Год назад +1

    Maybe the caskets weren't sealed properly and caused vapors intoxicating the crew and making them make rash decisions/running to fresh air.

  • @celticviking3150
    @celticviking3150 2 месяца назад +1

    The picture of the village of Spencers Island was taken from the hill where my house is.

  • @ethribin4188
    @ethribin4188 8 месяцев назад +1

    In short, something made the crew scared that the Celest would sink, so they abandone ship.
    But the ship didnt sink, and the crew either drowned or started new lives.

  • @wildandbarefoot
    @wildandbarefoot 2 года назад +2

    Following a spill of the denatured alcohol during a becalming the crew open the hold and abandon ship in case of a fire. That's why the cptn took his nav gear. As they dozed waiting for the effects of the fumes to evaporate the wind picked up. The ship left them behind. The small boat sank. Less than 4 hours cost them their lives. But that alcohol fumes can make your thinking bad.

  • @brendancoulter5761
    @brendancoulter5761 Год назад +3

    Best theory I heard, the alcohol was leaking releasing a huge amount vapors making the crew sick. The captain ordered the crew onto a life boat tied to the back of the ship, they would simply wait till the ship aired out then board the ship again. Then either the rope came undone or was accidently cut, and then the crew would have no way to catch back up with the ship.
    Remember. their was a rope found trailing behind the ship in the water.

  • @adamfrazer5150
    @adamfrazer5150 Год назад +1

    Seriously though gang, 'ghost pirates' ? OR 'pirate ghosts' ?
    Only Korn can tell you the answer 😎

  • @ktswandering
    @ktswandering 8 месяцев назад +1

    Could do without the animation dude in diving bell......other than that, awesome!

  • @thevictoryoverhimself7298
    @thevictoryoverhimself7298 2 года назад +1

    "20 years, a not insignificant age for a wooden vessel of this time"
    (raises age of sail nerd eyebrow) ((30-50-100 years wasnt unheard of at all for a vessel to last in some form or another))
    Even the famous USS Constitution most famous for a gunfight it got in in August 1812 lasted long enough in active service to be transporting steam locomotives to France in the 1870s. (Before running aground and being towed to portsmouth, england for repairs, meaning both famous surviving sailing ships "Constitution" and "Victory" were briefly within eyesight of each other in the same harbor)

  • @phillandon4127
    @phillandon4127 Год назад +1

    "The cargo was still onboard, and the ship was intact, probably not pirates!"-Maritime horrors. Brah, welcome to sailing in the 21 century, because kidnapping and making off with the safe money is all Pirates do now a days. The fellas that 'rolled' the Mary Celeste were just ahead of the curve.

    • @menyf7s
      @menyf7s 2 месяца назад

      They forgot one important step...

  • @vernicethompson4825
    @vernicethompson4825 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for doing a video on the Mary Celeste! I have heard variations of the story over the years. I too always figured that the captain and crew left the ship during a storm in which they thought she might be sinking but the lifeboat was swamped by the waves. This is a likely explanation due to it being reality for several ships, one of which was the Princess Sophia, which ran aground in the channel near Vancouver, BC, in the early 20th century. Another was a modern vessel whose crew was rescued quite dramatically off Nova Scotia by the Canadian Coast Guard helicopter, but the ship continued on its course through the worst weather and eventually reached land. So the decision to abandon ship during a storm can be a difficult one. And some ships have proved to be far more seaworthy than their captains thought.

  • @DoomOfConviction
    @DoomOfConviction Год назад +1

    I think the other theory is more resonable: a Storm that forced the Mary Celeste to let the hatches shut, fumes build up in the cargohaule while they noticed the problem and decided to evacuate in a calm moment when the storm died down. They opened and secured the hatch without enough time to bring down all sails due to the intense fumes, while evacuating in the lifeboat tied to a rope behind the Celeste. After a while the calmness of the sea was gone and the wind picked up again leaving the crew doomed with no way to pull back to the ship. The hatch was still Open so the rain pored in the lower decks and build up to the mentioned hight. Against your Theorie speaks that the crew of the Dei Gratia used the pumps to get rid of the water and 3 men sailed the Mary Celeste to Genova, so the ship was completely fine and the pumps where completely fine…

  • @tired_and_stressed
    @tired_and_stressed 9 месяцев назад +1

    "Because you shit all over the story with your annoying facts " lol, kek.

  • @victoriaevelyn3953
    @victoriaevelyn3953 2 года назад +1

    I think it was caught inna storm and under stress and presure had a choice to make and he thought the choice he made was the better or the lesser of 2 weevils I know the feeling being caught between a rock and a hard place with a choice to make it clouds your judgement as for the ship being cursed I dont buy that it was due to chance and chance alone that ship had to deal with its issues I mean give chance enough time to do something and it most likely will

  • @Bambisgf77
    @Bambisgf77 2 года назад +3

    Yes! Please consider doing a vid on pirates & MUTINY! Like why? How? Outcome? Thanks! I just found your channel & have binge listened with my good ear as I get over an inner ear infection. Such great content!
    Happy Veterans Day! Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @jonathanbrown7250
      @jonathanbrown7250 2 года назад

      I second. I read a real book on pirates and the way most operated is nothing like the public thinks. Be very curious to see what a video on this would look like

  • @andrewkoastephens210
    @andrewkoastephens210 2 года назад +3

    My guess: a couple of the crew drank the denatured alcohol, got sick, lied about how they got sick and convinced the rest of the crew the ship had a disease aboard and everyone bailed. The lifeboat sank for whatever reason. End of story.

    • @higueraft571
      @higueraft571 2 года назад +4

      Doesnt explain as much. The vapor theory makes more sense/explains more of the situation

  • @BLD426
    @BLD426 Год назад +1

    I love Lynard Skynard but, that was funny.😅😅😂

  • @karenpouncey4046
    @karenpouncey4046 2 года назад +3

    Hey now!! I’m from Alabama and my cousin/husband is a nice guy 😂

    • @MaritimeHorrors
      @MaritimeHorrors  2 года назад +3

      Do you call him your Cuzband or your Husin? Lol

  • @stellaluna6421
    @stellaluna6421 Год назад +1

    🎵Mary Celeste was found alone; the fate of her crew is still unknown. Murder, fraud, or acts bizarre, no one can say, but chances are they're downed, downed and drowned, downed and drowned and never found 🎵

  • @lukycharms9970
    @lukycharms9970 2 года назад +1

    It was obviously pirates. Ghost pirates. Most definitely ghost pirates.

  • @Jame5man
    @Jame5man 2 года назад +6

    The _Dei Gratia_ was actually Canadian. Being built and registered in Nova Scotia. It wasn’t a British ship, Confederation had occurred four years prior to her construction

  • @Finchyboi14470
    @Finchyboi14470 9 месяцев назад +1

    I heard about this ship in a shanty. I’m glad to know it’s real

  • @raccoontrashpanda1467
    @raccoontrashpanda1467 2 года назад +8

    If there was an explosion of alcohol vapours it would make sense for the hatch to have been secured open by the crew. The crew notice a strong smell of alcohol in the hold, the captain orders them to open the hatches to ventilate it to avoid an explosion, the air mixes with the vapours and reaches the ignition ratio of oxygen to alcohol and then a lantern or other source of flame causes an explosion.

    • @Snadzies
      @Snadzies 2 года назад +4

      I don't think there was an explosion, I think that the crew saw all the alcohol sloshing about so they opened the hatch, doused the lanterns, got on the lifeboat in case there was and explosion, and were waiting for the alcohol to evaporate.
      Crew in lifeboat then drifted away from the ship.

  • @futurepig
    @futurepig 2 года назад +6

    Pirates? Sea monsters? What silly theories... mine involves a small asteroid.
    What if a meteorite broke in the atmosphere and the pieces started to fall over the sea. When the captain saw fireballs falling from the sky, he loaded everyone on the boat and moved away from the ship and its explosive cargo. Then a piece hit the lifeboat and sank it. The probabilities are smaller than being hit by lightning, but still slightly better than pirates that leave valuables intact.

  • @yamato0965
    @yamato0965 2 года назад +1

    Your ghost looks like Captain Cutler from "Scooby Doo" with a fancy hat.

  • @LeCharles07
    @LeCharles07 2 года назад +6

    The crew obviously mutinied instead of fight the pirates like the captain wanted; then they surrendered to the pirates who gave them the sextant and tiny boat. Then the pirates were eaten by a sea monster before they could loot the ship.

  • @snapicvs
    @snapicvs 2 года назад +1

    Just found this series, and really enjoying it. My only recommendation for improvement would be to ditch the diving suit character, it’s distracting and not at all entertaining.

  • @YukarisGearReviews
    @YukarisGearReviews 10 месяцев назад +1

    whats up mandalore gamers

  • @godblessusa1036
    @godblessusa1036 2 года назад +1

    I like your documentaries. This was spoiled for me with the 'haunting comedy.

  • @joerogers9413
    @joerogers9413 2 года назад +2

    It was aliens!
    Or, more specifically, aliens in bonded polycarbine armor. : )

  • @edwhatshisname3562
    @edwhatshisname3562 2 года назад +1

    It was a giant sea monster though.. with a giant bendy straw, hence the precision.

  • @DidMyGrandfatherMakeThis
    @DidMyGrandfatherMakeThis Год назад +1

    Loving your channel, my tenpence worth (as someone who has been sailing since the age of five and has worked on commercial marine salvage), what has always surprised me is even on a fibreglass hulled boat standard practice and doctrine has always been you step UP into the liferaft/boat. Why they left a perfectly serviceable vessel is beyond me.

  • @SpartanSchlick
    @SpartanSchlick 2 года назад +1

    While I immensely enjoy your other videos, I'm struggling to get a third of the way through this one because of this character/voice you're doing.

  • @buckchesterfield8886
    @buckchesterfield8886 2 года назад +1

    When you encounter a word or name that you're unfamiliar with, it's better to do a moment of research rather than just guess.

  • @Graham-ce2yk
    @Graham-ce2yk 2 года назад +2

    I hope you get around to covering the Kaz II, this is another one of those cases where if there had been a survivor then there would be no mystery. What makes it unique is that it took place after the period in which video recording became a common thing, but in this case while there is footage shot shortly before the disappearance the event itself was not filmed.

  • @thanhool
    @thanhool 2 года назад +2

    Do the great eastern.

  • @gabrielpalileo3294
    @gabrielpalileo3294 2 года назад +2

    Dude I'm loving your videos! Kinda like a mix of drachinifel and lemmino.

  • @Byrnzi360
    @Byrnzi360 2 года назад +4

    A. Conan Doyle’s fictional story, which was told as a testimony from the pov of a survivor of the ship, probably didn’t help matters.
    Then there’s the theory involving the giant rat of Sumatra. But that is a story for which the world is not yet prepared.

  • @vascoapolonio2309
    @vascoapolonio2309 2 года назад +1

    Frederick Freud... How I love this Meritocracy...

  • @creeper8647
    @creeper8647 2 года назад +1

    Creepy voice is annoying.

  • @MamaToFive
    @MamaToFive 2 года назад +1

    YES!! You mentioned the Hash Slinging Slasher!! I LOVE YOU!!!

  • @NashmanNash
    @NashmanNash 2 года назад +1

    Dat "Sweet home Alabama" moment :DDD...Although marrying a cousin is legitimate in many western countries..

    • @sartainja
      @sartainja 2 года назад +1

      Like a future president like FDR married his cousin, Eleanor Roosevelt - both New York rich blue bloods.

  • @shaunpatrickcooper
    @shaunpatrickcooper Год назад +1

    I would like to add some credit to your theory, there have been many examples in recent history when crews chose to abandon say a yacht, only for the vessel to be found afloat with crew suffering or dying in the life raft and now days its taught to rather stay with the vessel as long as its aloft or even capsized as it still is a bigger target and often still with supplies.