So this is actually my favorite time period when it comes to naval stuff and I find that a lot of people really don't cover it as much as they do later propellers like the four stackers and stuff like that. The funny thing about the paddle steamers is that they had first class and then you had steerage you didn't have second class at all second class came later. This period of passenger shipping is long forgotten and to me it is the most beautiful of them because it's that perfect transitional era where sale is slowly being figured out that it is no longer useful. But the funny thing is is they put sales on these paddle ships and even some of the yearly propeller ships because the captains and all still didn't really trust this new steam method as a viable method for getting across the ocean so they would pack these sails on the ships just in case the engines gave out. But as I said this era of vessel is just so beautiful and then the early propeller ships are just so elegant and so much more prettier than the four stackers like Titanic Olympic Britannic Lusitania Mauritania all those vessels I've heard so much about that every time I hear their name it makes me want to vomit anymore. I personally think the last great ocean liner even though it was more of a cargo vessel than it was a passenger liner actually didn't have first class was the RMS Carpathia.
I could not agree more, I do prefer the S.S. Atlantic though, she only sank due to an incompetent crew and a bad storm, but the Teutonic and the New York were also great ships, built in a time of peace and used for war, and eventually replaced by the bigger, and newer ships, it is a tragedy that people didn't care to preserve the older ships like the famous New York.
@@TrevorStovall-xr4kn I personally find that I like the original Britannic those are really beautiful ships I like the way they look. But I will always say that the most majestic ships are the paddle steamers. I mean you got to think about it the cruise of these vessels had a harder time because of the fact that in a storm the paddles were coming in and out of the water so they're having to shift course all the time to try and keep the ship on course instead of going off course. And the most famous paddle steamer of them all is the Great Eastern and that thing was the biggest vessel around until either the Olympic or it was a vessel before that I'm pretty sure it was the Olympic that eventually broke the record of biggest vessel. I play stormworks all the time and a lot of GBdanner's ships are paddle steamers and then there's like the one to one scale versions of the Celtic and two others. I absolutely love running them because of the fact that it is a bygone era and nobody talks about it anymore. There's a guy on here that's called ocean liner designs and all this guy talks about is Lusitania Olympic Titanic Marta and all of those vessels and I have begged him several times to stop with that and go back to where passenger liners first began which was with the paddle steamers. But nobody cares even he doesn't care enough about paddle steamers to do videos on them.
@CamodoGaming I know i might just seem like a random dude claiming to be the creator, But i am infact the creator and i would like to thank you for using the ship. It inspires me to make more cause pepole enjoy them, I am abit late but thats just how it is Thank you for using it, Greetings from denmark.
I do believe that most paddle steamers had that sail set up. Shoot even the beginning propeller ships had sales on them. The Carpathia a vessel built in like a time where Cunard needed a vessel that can haul cargo and passengers had sales before they took them off. And the funny thing is is the reason they kept sales for so long is because of the fact that the captains and the people that were building the ships didn't think that the steam engine was going to be reliable enough to actually move a vessel so they put sales on them in case the engines would screw up. It's just so cool knowing that all of this stuff what's Diane because of people being so skeptical of steam and now we've went from using steam to burning diesel fuel and now we're in nuclear power.
That’s a typical river boat design from the mid to late 1800s so it wasn’t really made to take ocean sized waves, that also explains the rudder design and the paddle drive system
Yeah it's a paddle steamer. In 1855 steam on vessels was incredibly new and not very good. So most ships until around the 1880s had sails just for that extra speed
In the late 1800s, paddle ships typically used steam engines as their power system. These steam engines drove paddle wheels to propel the ship through the water. This form of propulsion was widely used during that time period and played a significant role in the development of maritime transportation. If you would like more detailed information on this topic, feel free to ask!
When camodo gaming uploads the vids he always makes the sinking Saturday on sinking ships love it, also please keep the old intro it never gets old and keep up the awesome vids I can’t wait to see more stormworks you should maybe use the harpoon and kill the kraken cause that will solve the problem
As the creator you can simple search up S.S Castle and its the paddle steamer should be one of the first. If you like them i make alot of ships id say myself.
Speaking of ships in Stormworks i'd like to see a modder or modders mod The Nina, The Pinta, The Santa Maria, and The Mayflower into Stormworks if possible oh yeah and The Queen Mary if that hasn't been done already
Oh yeah sure, prepare to launch the lifeboats while the ship is being outright smashed hard against the rocks in the middle of a horrific storm... that totally went entirely to plan for everyone on the SS Atlantic in 1873... ig history has inevitably repeated itself once again... loved the vid btw! -AnInkyTheorist113
hi camodo was wondering if you knew any youtubers that do collabs for beamng and stuff and all the people that I know ether don't have a pc or don't have a good enough pc for beamng and stuff that I play
Correct me if i'm wrong, but are there no transport missions in the game? Like people and their luggage and other cargo. Since people build liner after liner, and that the most popular ships in the game are liners (though not for themselves, but for their sinkings)... why don't developers add this? Transport mission. There already are some dangerous elements like tsunamis, rogue waves, whirlpools and so on (at least i guess? are they mods?). Maybe you have missions in which you have to ferry people from a point to a point but you have to survive something. Though i know the game was born as a rescue missions game. Maybe some rescue missions with the liner, haha. I really don't know much about the game, and i'm thinking about buying it. Let me know if i sayed something wrong :)
While it might not be a normal sinking ship this was too good not to show! What should we do next?
Please you haven't done Titanic or Brittanic in sooo long please do it one more time
Do a Air Force plane that went down overseas and recover it
YEAH TITANC PLSSSSSS
Redo the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald!
Think the largest ship ever made If you can find the the ship the seawise giant, go ahead
So this is actually my favorite time period when it comes to naval stuff and I find that a lot of people really don't cover it as much as they do later propellers like the four stackers and stuff like that.
The funny thing about the paddle steamers is that they had first class and then you had steerage you didn't have second class at all second class came later. This period of passenger shipping is long forgotten and to me it is the most beautiful of them because it's that perfect transitional era where sale is slowly being figured out that it is no longer useful.
But the funny thing is is they put sales on these paddle ships and even some of the yearly propeller ships because the captains and all still didn't really trust this new steam method as a viable method for getting across the ocean so they would pack these sails on the ships just in case the engines gave out.
But as I said this era of vessel is just so beautiful and then the early propeller ships are just so elegant and so much more prettier than the four stackers like Titanic Olympic Britannic Lusitania Mauritania all those vessels I've heard so much about that every time I hear their name it makes me want to vomit anymore. I personally think the last great ocean liner even though it was more of a cargo vessel than it was a passenger liner actually didn't have first class was the RMS Carpathia.
I could not agree more, I do prefer the S.S. Atlantic though, she only sank due to an incompetent crew and a bad storm, but the Teutonic and the New York were also great ships, built in a time of peace and used for war, and eventually replaced by the bigger, and newer ships, it is a tragedy that people didn't care to preserve the older ships like the famous New York.
@@TrevorStovall-xr4kn I personally find that I like the original Britannic those are really beautiful ships I like the way they look.
But I will always say that the most majestic ships are the paddle steamers. I mean you got to think about it the cruise of these vessels had a harder time because of the fact that in a storm the paddles were coming in and out of the water so they're having to shift course all the time to try and keep the ship on course instead of going off course.
And the most famous paddle steamer of them all is the Great Eastern and that thing was the biggest vessel around until either the Olympic or it was a vessel before that I'm pretty sure it was the Olympic that eventually broke the record of biggest vessel.
I play stormworks all the time and a lot of GBdanner's ships are paddle steamers and then there's like the one to one scale versions of the Celtic and two others. I absolutely love running them because of the fact that it is a bygone era and nobody talks about it anymore.
There's a guy on here that's called ocean liner designs and all this guy talks about is Lusitania Olympic Titanic Marta and all of those vessels and I have begged him several times to stop with that and go back to where passenger liners first began which was with the paddle steamers. But nobody cares even he doesn't care enough about paddle steamers to do videos on them.
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@@titanicstuffandmorech.1ipa790 I think I broke him y'all. 🤣🤣🤣. I gave out too much information and opinion. 🤣🤣🤣
@@titanicstuffandmorech.1ipa790 I think I broke him y'all. 🤣🤣🤣. I gave out too much information and opinion. 🤣🤣🤣
@CamodoGaming
I know i might just seem like a random dude claiming to be the creator, But i am infact the creator and i would like to thank you for using the ship. It inspires me to make more cause pepole enjoy them, I am abit late but thats just how it is Thank you for using it, Greetings from denmark.
hahahaha
This is so cool. And she is indeed a Paddlewheel Steamship that is a hybridization of both sail and steam.
I do believe that most paddle steamers had that sail set up. Shoot even the beginning propeller ships had sales on them.
The Carpathia a vessel built in like a time where Cunard needed a vessel that can haul cargo and passengers had sales before they took them off.
And the funny thing is is the reason they kept sales for so long is because of the fact that the captains and the people that were building the ships didn't think that the steam engine was going to be reliable enough to actually move a vessel so they put sales on them in case the engines would screw up.
It's just so cool knowing that all of this stuff what's Diane because of people being so skeptical of steam and now we've went from using steam to burning diesel fuel and now we're in nuclear power.
Hi dude you’re my favorite RUclipsr!!❤❤
Wow, thanks
@@CamodoGamingalso could you do a Titanic video? I love Titanic!
Komodo is the best since 2017
@@TruenoD12agreed
@@TruenoD12 it's spelled camodo
That’s a typical river boat design from the mid to late 1800s so it wasn’t really made to take ocean sized waves, that also explains the rudder design and the paddle drive system
I remember the old wrecks and ghost ship videos, those were great times...
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@@Reverse_godlean2english
Yeah it's a paddle steamer. In 1855 steam on vessels was incredibly new and not very good. So most ships until around the 1880s had sails just for that extra speed
I deserve a shout out first like and first comment love u camodo
I got two unskippable ads for this this better be good…
I mean I don’t have control what RUclips puts on the video 🤣
That’s RUclips champ
Camodo is the best gaming youtube channel I know
In the late 1800s, paddle ships typically used steam engines as their power system. These steam engines drove paddle wheels to propel the ship through the water. This form of propulsion was widely used during that time period and played a significant role in the development of maritime transportation. If you would like more detailed information on this topic, feel free to ask!
There was a paddle ship carrier planned but it didn’t really go well
@@CASA-dy4vs but still in use today so it went better than expected but was better then sailing with sails depending on air pressure and currents
Comodo it would be just amazing if could check out the x43 battleship pls😢😊😊
Hi camodo ur the best youtuber i've watched! Ived watched u since i was 5! Also pls pin or heart me
This thing was BEFORE TITANIC! TITANIC IS ONE OF THE OLDEST SHIPS!
Camodo you can call it a paddle ship or a steam ship and the sails are for sailing this ship can move with the steam powdered paddles or the sails
Let’s gooo! I love your channel Camodo ♥️ I’ve been a fan since sinking Tuesdays
Stormworks Is Getting Better Every Second And I Hope Your Channel Succeeds And Im Just Proud Mate❤❤❤🎉
The style of ships at the time was sail ships and funnel steam paddles
You are my favorite RUclipsr along with spy and ob
3 hour gang
Lol three hour gang is here
Sink Olympik❤
Good video
Play stormworks with spycakes and OB, the videos are funny when yall play together
Soon
Nice bro you always make me laugh
When camodo gaming uploads the vids he always makes the sinking Saturday on sinking ships love it, also please keep the old intro it never gets old and keep up the awesome vids I can’t wait to see more stormworks you should maybe use the harpoon and kill the kraken cause that will solve the problem
i Love your ship camodo❤
Hey I can’t move on storm works with the titanic
MAXWELL said that he love these videos so much he is going to explode
You made me play stormworks, and also how did you get those ships?
As the creator you can simple search up S.S Castle and its the paddle steamer should be one of the first. If you like them i make alot of ships id say myself.
Instead of hallway beds there was a cheap type of ticket to have your own little area on the floor also they r called Side-Wheelers
I know i just placed the beds there for extra beds, Aint really a point in a boat just to carry 50ish passengers.
@@RandomStuffUploadedOffical wow I didn’t think anyone would respond
@@SlimDino8 The fun part is im the creator of the ship, But yeah the reason I added the beds Cuz i wanted more beds omboard.
Yay! He brought back my favorite intro!
Speaking of ships in Stormworks i'd like to see a modder or modders mod The Nina, The Pinta, The Santa Maria, and The Mayflower into Stormworks if possible oh yeah and The Queen Mary if that hasn't been done already
Queen mary have already been done more than once.
@@RandomStuffUploadedOffical Oh that's cool i didn't even know that
@@brucewayne33497 Here is another thing you might not know, That im the creator of the S.S Castle that Camodo used.
I love your vids
I am your first like 😅
nahh i was
Oh yeah sure, prepare to launch the lifeboats while the ship is being outright smashed hard against the rocks in the middle of a horrific storm... that totally went entirely to plan for everyone on the SS Atlantic in 1873... ig history has inevitably repeated itself once again... loved the vid btw!
-AnInkyTheorist113
Kinda looks like the titanic
This ship looks nothing like the titanic the titanic has four smoke stacks not one the titanic also does not have the paddle wheels on the side
Elou
i love this build
Thank you!, Im the creator.
The steam engine would power the paddle wheels yes. I don’t know enough to know why it would also have sails.
The sails were to give it some extra speeds when the wind were right, Or if the engine failed. (Yes im the creator of the ship)
@@RandomStuffUploadedOffical nice great job on it. I was kinda thinking, for like open seas to save fuel.
And I liked your vid
These types of games are my favorite. love every new video
I’m not first but I am here
hi camodo was wondering if you knew any youtubers that do collabs for beamng and stuff and all the people that I know ether don't have a pc or don't have a good enough pc for beamng and stuff that I play
and im the first to like
No your not
@@Ryanneversleeps1 how do you know?
You should start a series called Shipwreck Sunday where you explore shipwrecks in Stormworks!
Remember Sinking Ship Tuesday camodo? haha
Comodo the s.s castle went missing in the 1850's of the 19th century
*I'd sleep in a hall.* => *I like adventure sleeping.*
*bro, your red button pushing activated an Instagram ad.*
You would until the ship roll and you slide down on the floor, crying children, Creaking, Id just stick to a cabin
@@RandomStuffUploadedOffical
That's fair. XD
@@xx__wolfieandflooftastic__4941 XD
Yay u brought back the intro I like them
Hi
There was no propeller cause steel wasn’t invented back then
I really respect you man!
very very good 👍
I'm familiar with the Titanic Era and Present Era 😂
Love you and this vid so much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
na this in the best sinking Saturday ever fr fr
i think you should do a sinking ship in beamng
Do bricktanic sinking NOW PLS my comments is never added in a vid so pls add this boat sinking 😢
Hello keep up the good work Camodo!
the reason why its tiping to the side us becasues OB mom is there
Lolll
Love your vids camodo❤❤❤❤
Can we see some stormchassers again?
first
It is a paddle ship.Try next aircraft carrier
Hi Camodo I’m a big fan
It's felt like forever since I've seen that intro
awesome video camodo
2 hour team 👇
Great video!
there are 666 likes on this video.
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do more things like this
It’s a oadele
I love you
Tbh the ship looks like the ss arctic
That's right you are the first to noice!, Im the creator i based it off the S.S arctic/P. S Arctic and other paddle steamers of the time
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Totally a Paddlesteamer, with sails
Correct me if i'm wrong, but are there no transport missions in the game?
Like people and their luggage and other cargo. Since people build liner after liner, and that the most popular ships in the game are liners (though not for themselves, but for their sinkings)... why don't developers add this?
Transport mission. There already are some dangerous elements like tsunamis, rogue waves, whirlpools and so on (at least i guess? are they mods?). Maybe you have missions in which you have to ferry people from a point to a point but you have to survive something. Though i know the game was born as a rescue missions game. Maybe some rescue missions with the liner, haha.
I really don't know much about the game, and i'm thinking about buying it. Let me know if i sayed something wrong :)
Plz pin me also first
Day 8 of asking Camodo to play more Motor Town
Das ist die schaufelraddampfer
Keep up the good work❤❤
How did you download beamNG drive?
On steam
@@CamodoGaming Ok
wish you would play with other people
padel stermer
hey i love your vids please come to lex ky
This ship is indeed a Peddle steamer
The calendar is 2032
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Sup
Guess what a dusty trip now has a vault
18:36 flare
I love the intro man!
Great, More Stormwork. Not being Sarcastic just tired.
Then don't watch it
@@waynefairhurst6048 I already watched it yesterday. No need to comment.
The ship is a paddle steemer
i'm on my gram grams laptop i am your biggest fan can i please please meet you in a discord I would love that.
Poor ship
STORM WORKSSS
Same