Heavy Sea
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2006
- A 300m long 4500TEU Containervessel 200 nm NE of Japan in the Tropical Cyklon Banjan 2005
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Inside a derelict supertanker in rough seas would be the perfect setup for a survival horror videogame. All those creepy clangs and noises really set an atmosphere.
+DavenH I seriously think someone should put this idea into action; it's awesome!
Google "Monstrum". Epic fucking scary game inside old rusty tanker
Resident Evil Revelations
Excellent shot down the pipe tunnel.
Reminds me of when I was working on an old C-5 up in the Chukchi Sea.
Don't know why but always been amazed with cargo ships! Inside the noise kinda scary but cool at the same time not a easy job!
Wow, as an engineer I found the video of the corridor to be really impressive. A true testament to the mastering of steel.
Facinating to watch! - Incredible how the ship twists & groans .. cool!
now i get why hondas come with scratches...
the fact that such a massive ship can bend and warp without breaking is an awesome engineering feat.
+Zedi gan If it _couldn't_ bend and warp like that, it _would_ break in half! :D
Nupetiet indeed
Ships are mighty engineering wonders
Okay so that hallway flexing.....had me shitting myself and i wasn't even there!!
Fantastic! One of the best one-liners on RUclips!
thanks a lot for those passageway videos. Love the heavy industrialism, the bending metal echoes.
Love how a seemingly rigid material like steel will flex this much :) boggles the mind :P
Thanks so much for giving us a small insight into the what its like to sail in rough seas.
Stunning to see the movements of the hull on the inside.
Knew there would be some movement, but had never thougth that it would be that much. Keep up the brilliant ideas of good shots....
It was fascinating to see your ship flexing in such heavy weather! Did you lose any containers in the storm? (they are occasionally washed up on the English Coast). I served in the Royal Navy and our much, much smaller ships spent most of the time under the water in such weather! I admire what you do! From a (very much) retired British Pusser.
0:13-0:34 freaky footage! awesome video
great vid! couple years ago i was working off teh falkien islands for a sizmic company, we got caught in winds that where around 70 knots, and couldn't maker into the harbour outside of stanly. those deck shots remind me of why i like the engine room!
I like this vid!
It shows the elasticity of steel really well.
Wow amazing corridor shot, dam lots of flexing going on... Nice footage of high seas...
i love it, reminds me of my days at sea....
Excellent video! The sounds from the hull interior are incredible! What is the lenght of this "moving" corridor?
great footage from below deck!
Hats off to you Merchant men....without your service the world would stop!
Rough weather dosen't stop trade!
The flex in that ship is one of the craziest and scariest things I have ever seen!
the passageway shots kick ass!!
I like those bends.
amamzing ship bend's. that image from the corredor inside is just awesome!!
Looks like fun on the welldeck!
Wow you can really see the ship flexy on this ship like its designed. Good video, thankyou.
INCREDIBLE!!!
the video is awesome indeed..
it reminds me of that once i've been in the same situation in Gulf of Biscay.. the swells of north sea storm was beating the ship..
this is one of the unforgettable memories of me.
WOW the Flexing is incredible!!!
Impressive footage, thanks!!
Fantastic footage.Respect to all you seamen. Didnt realise a ship flexs so much.And those noises inside the ship, amazing!!. Was there any structural damage to the ship after the storm?
...great navigation...!!!!
great film ... specially the section of the passageway ...
I love heavy sea. Would desperatly like to be on this ship in the pacific .GREAT!!!
wow fun job! great view of the flex of the vessel.
Here i thought they remained stiff as a board..awesome footage of the under deck
I love the video taken on the bridge! At one point, it does look like the ship is flying! :o
Great video!
the inside look is awesome!
Beatiful!
great vid, very cool to see how ship body moving
awesome! incredible. This ship is so strong and flexibel!!! excelent video
cool film mate!
Good grief!
The hallway flexing was crazy.
Wow awesome vid!
Hi great video looks like another day at the office only it rolls then goes up and down really enjoyed it cheers.
a good sea fairing film, no lubber talk or keel haulin just davy jones cleaing out his locker,by the powers
Wow! what a ride :)
@tupsumato stiffer hull equals less comfoartable ride, also if it doesnt bend it brakes, flex is accounted for and engineered into a ships design, flex is not a bad thing.
wow awesome video, now they see watz going on in the ship..
that's why they point it into the waves. she can go pretty fast in rough seas depending on wave height
Seeing your boat bend down the corridors reminds me why I probably havent got what it takes for that job...
Woooo! Excellent video!
Looking at your face, and having checked the history of Cyclone/Typhoon Banyan, you've probably experiencing up to 70mph winds there!! Not pleasant!
Hi Arne, I am a mechanical engineering student and I have to complete a presentation on non-circular torsion applications, would you mind if I used some of the footage from this video as part of the presentation ?
I was on a vessel of the same size! It's a Panmax Vessel, right?
In the Caribean Sea, near Freeport, we was suprised by an tropical storm!
It was nice!^^
Good Video, greatings from Germany!
Cool man!
awesome video :)
that interior shot is madness
dam cool.. look at that corridor
Yeah! That sounded really scary!!
Never thought a vessel can bend that way!
smooth seas don't make good sailors
A word of wisdom.
wow very impressed!! keep it up
Bet the deck washers had a few days off after this :)
I would be filling my pants.
awesome vid
yeah its desined to bend like that..but its still kinda freaky looking down a hallway ON A BOAT mind you and seeing it bend like that...great vid
How does metal fatigue not occur after a while?
You got a good point, cause today there isn't such a rigid material that wouldnt brake under these forces, and these forces are realy extreme especialy at long ships, material at these forces get's in elastic area that absorbs the energy of forces in a dynamic way.
incredible footage
November 1991 I was in SuperTyphoon Yuri off the coast of Guam. And let me tell you. 300m ship or no. that was a dangerous storm. You never take the ocean for granted. Never
yes, that is part or the design. just like rollers, hinges on bridges to lessen forces on the frame structures. No big boats are designed too have stiff body, to make it lighter and smaller engine to drive.
Okay I logged in just to comment. Globalization of the consumer supply chain is way more difficult when you're part of it. I mean, those scenes where the halls were flexing is just... insane.
what is the graph used to measure?
The true definition of balls in my opinion.
I saw that too, pretty scary!
Wow... The elements have got some serious powers... Imagine all the tons of water pounding the hull, and what stresses it's gotta withstand... Now that's gotta be alot of power to make the hallway do that...
That flexing is mental. Scary...
Amazing footage
that was cool!!!
That would make it harder for pirates :)
what keeps the containers from falling off? Cables?
woooooow, that's what you call a wave!
impressive pictures from the inside of the ship
If I saw the corridors flex in all directions redefines "panic attack"
that bending is simply terrifying
what stops the containers from lsiding off the side of the ship? Are they fastened with cables?
Very nice movie...I've seen this bending at an old bulk carrier and caused some damages.
Regards
Jimmy
Well cool ; )
Daaaang, that's craaaazy!! How did you get a job on there??
the flexing is cool
00:25 very good
as if the outside view isn't bad enough, if I were in that hallway I'd be like "call me a helicopter, get me outta here!"
well, i am a welder and i knew steal is fexible, but the scene with "moving deck" amused me ^^
That´s perfect to do windsurfing with a 72 litres and 3.4 sail. The problem is how get out ande in to the ship...Very nice storm!
That flexing is mental
very cool when you can see the ship bending!
Oh I've see that many times. This kind of a weather was just a norm back in the 70's when I sailed between Norfold VA USA and to and from Iceland.