My chachu was in MERCHANT NAVY ,,,,,,2 nd ENGINEER SURIENDER SINGH from HIMACHAL PRADESH ,,,,once travelled with him from MUMBAI dockyard to cochin ,,,,that was pure enjoyment ,,,,, ONLY WATER 🌊 and COLD WEATHER as far as you can see ..
Great video. My ship was in a cyclone off the coast of Australia in 1985 when I was an officer in the US Navy. Very scary times, and those rolls reminded me of the days and nights with no sleep strapped in my rack. Listening to the creaks and groans of the expansion joints and hoping that she was well-built. And so she was. Thanks Newport News!
You are an honorable man. I wish more teenagers would skip college and join the service. Todays Airplane pilots and boat captains usually have a background in U.S. military services. So many career options, learn to weld, or boat, car, or airplane mechanic. So many trades to go into which our country needs. When companies look thru applications and/or resume, if you have served in our armed forces your app goes on top, or to front of line. I support that policy, no better honor than to protect and serve your fellow neighbors and those that cant defend themselves
My first time on this channel. Beautiful video with just the right amount of music. Being an old US Marine, I can't say I miss being on ships at sea, but I do miss the wonderful scenery and sunsets. Thank you for sharing.
How have I not come across this channel earlier!!! Being an ex flight attendant I have operated through some of the worst kind of weather, so even if not on the sea I am aware of how difficult it is to work through mother nature's wrath. More power to you.
You flight attendants of one hell of a job on your hands too! Thank you for the sodas and hot pockets when the plane was having compression stalls and we had to fly one engine across the country. I didn't say anything to anyone, Because I'm sure that anyone that needed to know could tell something was wrong by their gauges. Besides, if anyone had overheard, It would only have served to spark panic. You guys did a great job of proving that it's not only a means of transportation, but a hospitality industry As well!
Wow excellent video! Amazing sight! Being a pilot myself I have experienced heavy turbulence, but in air things aren't visual. In the seas it's so explicitly visual and scary!
Bro, proud of you… i know how much hard it is to stay away from family, from civilisation for soo long… The exceptional sacrifices you make to run the world’s economy is always appreciated… ❤ You are such an inspiration…
As a retired International airline captain I have found your videos very interesting and informative. I have seen my share of typhoons and hurricanes. Things happen much quicker in aircraft, but our approach to rough weather is much the same except for one crucial difference. The information gleaned by watching the sea states is something we don’t see. We only deal with clouds. They are also informative especially to the experienced pilot. We deal with fronts spotted on the horizon, but we deal, enter, or avoid them only an hour away from when we first spot them. In your case it is many hours, or even a day. I very much enjoy your videos.
I'm not into naval videos, but I caught myself watching this one twice. There are so many factors and procedures to look out for that I didn't realize! Great job explaining everything.
Your vlogs are perfectly shot and technically are of good quality. It's like we are watching documentry on some OTT platform.The ship and blue vast ocean are really very cinematic.
Excellent video on heavy weather. As a retired Navy submariner we were lucky as we could go under storms usually comfortably. But even at periscope depth you could rock and roll a lot. Also when operating on the surface in bad weather I concur that many would get fatigued by the rolling. Since subs were round hulled you had a tendency to roll a lot even in mild swells. I also found it hard to eat with all the rolling. Keep up the good work. Love your channel.
So good to see another video and further information about your time back at sea. I really appreciated seeing how navigating a storm is a major event but handled calmed in the day of a mariner. It's great seeing the different aspects that life at sea involves. Great video's don't stop sending them I kbnow they are time consuming so so worth it so thank you Karanvir.
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar How modern everything looks, and high tech! Stay safe out there ! I didn't realise how dangerous the Sea was until I began to watch you tube videos ..She is a powerful element.
Nice video and phrases used by karanvir. Really remembered my days as a national cadet corps cadet at naval NCC Goa squad represented at sailing camp on board INS jyoti. Appreciate you sailors being at sea and away from your family an home.. Hats off to you Karanvir and all..!!!!❤⛴️🌦🌊
That was great video! It is so interesting to see all the equipment on the bridge and all the information it provides for navigation and staying safe. Yes, it's really amazing to think that the ships used to be wind powered only, without the instrumentation we see now. Thanks for showing us life at sea. The ocean looks so beautiful during those storms, it almost looks like it is a huge creature tossing the ship around. Glad it all went well and the ship is moored safely. ❤️
Thank you for sharing this experience with us..many young people may be interested in this type of hard and challenging work. I have a friend who did this in the 80’s..incredible stories
After watching this video my heart says that nothing is impossible. great job karan❤️❤️ I loved your passion.at the same time you are managing both thing's together u were making video's handling ship at the same time. well done sir🥰🥰. lot's of love from Bihar❤️
Excellent video. Translating the theory of the classroom into the practicalities of real life at sea. This would help no end individuals thinking about making the step to take up a life at sea.good to see how you have to remain vigilant and ready to deal with things. Keep up the good work !👍
Karan, thanks for showing the not so good day in the life of a seafarer. Your videos are definitely a "first mover advantage" to an aspiring seafarer. This video teaches validity ROR and would be equivalent to a year of course work.
Top Notch! Very well put together. I really appreciate the hard work that you put in to produce these films. Beautiful editing and soundtrack as well! Love the outro as well.
Well worth the wait for this vlog. Absolutely brilliant. Those timelapses are really coming into their own now. Stay safe and can’t wait for the next one. Greg 🇬🇧😊
you’re great at keeping someone who gets easily distracted/bored engaged & your editing’s consistently top notch. thank you for putting out incredible content for us :)
Great video Karanvir ! Really inspired to see you working hard. My uncle was also in merchant navy and retired as chief engineer. Now I can understand how adventurous your life could be at sea !
Boy ! What a great recoding and eventually the editing !! Great. You are becoming a mastero in this. I thoroughly enjoyed every bits of it, the music, the beats, the sound of Om and the black water said it all - suspense, tension, thrill....
Yes , this feeling of heavy fatigue is common in these large seas . I work on an ocean going tugboat and have experienced the same thing. It feels like a major effort is needed for the smallest task. Be safe my friend.
Amazing intro , felt as if I'am watching a movie in theater , super cinematic shots , sound modulation in background n ur voice when ur explaining n everything is very clear , short yet very informative . I should say in a real sense felt the danger which u over came . Amazed by ur editing skills. Safe vouage to u and ur shipmates.
Awesome video, very informative. Appreciate your efforts on making this video so interesting. Kudos to your amazing editing and cinematography. All the very best KSN, way to go. Looking forward for many more videos like this.
Excellent sir, youths came to know about this job too. The dedication you and your crew have is very appreciative. Serving for the country, great officers. Ye dekhkar Sirf new job se introduce hi nahi motivational bi feel kr rhe hai hum sab.
Just ran into your channel. I'm a Line Handler Boat Operator, I tie up Ships, Tug/Barges, & Oil Rigs. Awesome educational video, always wondered what they look like inside. I only pick up the Pilots when we're finished & occasionally ask questions
Hi Karan. I appreciate the way you have presented the whole thing. I do have several friends and relatives from the marine background...some are in merchant navy and some on cruise ships. They never displayed any passion towards their jobs. They just were in for money. U have a great passion towards work and I should say photography as well. Your videos are very informative and educational. I also liked your kitchen and dining areas. Keep it up Karan. God bless you and your staff...rgds
Very nice and informative video, please continue explaining other colreg rules, especially right of way and some navigation tips and tricks! I am an amateur motor boat driver, greetings from Romania! 🙂
I'm so glad I found your channel. In my respectful opinion, your content is very underrated!! This is excellent work -- everything from video quality, editing (amazing), catching sunsets (love this), Timelapse (love this), to you explaining what you're doing and why you're doing it (love this). Thank you for all you do and I can't wait to see more!
I love the content. Your poetic additions in text are very fitting. I really appreciate your sharing a life that I've only seen from the jetties. Safe travels and fair seas!
Years ago we toured the Panama canal & I always wondered what it was like out there. Thanks for explaining in "layman's terms", what you do out there, love it. I subscribed to your channel 😁
Video editing skills are just next level 🔥 Felt like watching a whole brand new Netflix series.. keep up with such good work karanvir! Bless you & loved this video!!
Awesome content and quality. Thank you! Different industry but same principles, I’m an international airline pilot. So many questions we could have for each other. Cheers friend. From me to you, smooth seas and tailwinds. 🍻
Great video karan. Thank you for sharing your journey. Its no less than a movie for sure. Keep creating such contents and keep inspiring. Lots of love and power❤
Man, the work that goes into the editing, I know because I used to edit film style wedding videos, good job man! Thanks for everything you do! You are #1 🔥
My bestfriend works in the same field as yours. He explained me about these situation and also shared the pictures he captured. But after watching your episode I cannot believe tht the realtime experience is so scary... Thank you so much for the effort you are making to showcase the happenings onboard... ❤️❤️❤️
By looking at this I still wonder how the Majestic Ocean Liner RMS QUEEN MARY sailed in a storm... during her trip, on 11 December, while 700 miles (1,100 km) from Scotland during a gale, she was suddenly broadsided on her starboard side by a rogue wave that might have reached a height of 28 metres (92 ft). Ships are something! I'm a ship lover I like ships a lot 🚢 ⚓️
Generally, for a small cargo ship, the minimum crew size is around 10-15 members. However, larger vessels like cruise ships may require a minimum crew size of hundreds to handle various tasks and ensure the safety of passengers.
Great Video to watch Karan. I wonder how did you ended up in this situation, did the Weather Routing company advice you about this Cyclones before at the time of planning your voyage from your previous port?
I remember experiencing typhoon Nanmadol a few months back in Japan. Although I am in the eastern coast, the sea was still very rough here. What chances do you think a large ship has to survive something like Nanmadol ?
Thanks! Great content as usual! Question: where are the other officers at on the bridge when you are filming? I am not a sailor and I don’t play one on RUclips but logic would dictate there would be more than one person manning the bridge during weather like that. Is this typical or do they hide out when you are filming? Thanks Karan!
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar keep up the great content! Ships are fascinating and it’s interesting to see the day to day life’s and tribulations of sailors. Stay safe!
I think it takes a lot of bravery to operate these ships after seeing the titanic and what happend god these ships r 100 times bigger and them waves r absolutely terrifying
That's awesome guide for future cadets. I had a 6 month shipboard training on LNG carrier "Marib Spirit" in 2022. Good luck to all seafarers. By the way, that's a nice bridge for that type of vessel.
When I was in the Navy I never feared the waves the bow was cutting through. It was catching waves on the port or starboard side that could sink you. Awesome video, Karanvir!
Generally, for a small cargo ship, the minimum crew size is around 10-15 members. However, larger vessels like cruise ships may require a minimum crew size of hundreds to handle various tasks and ensure the safety of passengers.
I have no idea why this showed up in my feed, but this is one of the most informative ship life and management videos I've ever seen. Amazing information about the regulations and systems on board. What causes roll like that? Is it a harmonic sort of thing between the ship and swells? Any way to counter it with a course change?
Excellent broad cast, without marine background... Able to understand clearly.... Excellent narrative, video quality, editing, articulated... Congrats
Thank you for tuning in Ravi
My chachu was in MERCHANT NAVY ,,,,,,2 nd ENGINEER
SURIENDER SINGH from HIMACHAL PRADESH ,,,,once travelled with him from MUMBAI dockyard to cochin ,,,,that was pure enjoyment ,,,,,
ONLY WATER 🌊 and COLD WEATHER as far as you can see ..
What if he didn't got the book 💀
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar Is standing that close to the ships radar unit safe? I've read something online saying it's not.
Id have to completely agree and enjoyed it
Looks like you are the only man on the ship. Running the entire show by yourself. Good job sir!
Thank you
But there are other too
Great video. My ship was in a cyclone off the coast of Australia in 1985 when I was an officer in the US Navy. Very scary times, and those rolls reminded me of the days and nights with no sleep strapped in my rack. Listening to the creaks and groans of the expansion joints and hoping that she was well-built. And so she was. Thanks Newport News!
Thank you for sharing this zubrick
NEWPERT NEWS! Hell yeah!
You are an honorable man. I wish more teenagers would skip college and join the service. Todays Airplane pilots and boat captains usually have a background in U.S. military services. So many career options, learn to weld, or boat, car, or airplane mechanic. So many trades to go into which our country needs. When companies look thru applications and/or resume, if you have served in our armed forces your app goes on top, or to front of line. I support that policy, no better honor than to protect and serve your fellow neighbors and those that cant defend themselves
My first time on this channel. Beautiful video with just the right amount of music. Being an old US Marine, I can't say I miss being on ships at sea, but I do miss the wonderful scenery and sunsets. Thank you for sharing.
Welcome aboard!
The sea is as facinating as the people sailing through it and producing great videos at the same time. Thank you.
Thank you
How have I not come across this channel earlier!!! Being an ex flight attendant I have operated through some of the worst kind of weather, so even if not on the sea I am aware of how difficult it is to work through mother nature's wrath. More power to you.
Welcome aboard!
Thank you ☺️
You flight attendants of one hell of a job on your hands too!
Thank you for the sodas and hot pockets when the plane was having compression stalls and we had to fly one engine across the country. I didn't say anything to anyone, Because I'm sure that anyone that needed to know could tell something was wrong by their gauges.
Besides, if anyone had overheard, It would only have served to spark panic.
You guys did a great job of proving that it's not only a means of transportation, but a hospitality industry As well!
@@billt6116 Thank you for your kind words 😊🙏🏻
Wow excellent video! Amazing sight! Being a pilot myself I have experienced heavy turbulence, but in air things aren't visual. In the seas it's so explicitly visual and scary!
Bro, proud of you… i know how much hard it is to stay away from family, from civilisation for soo long… The exceptional sacrifices you make to run the world’s economy is always appreciated… ❤ You are such an inspiration…
As a retired International airline captain I have found your videos very interesting and informative. I have seen my share of typhoons and hurricanes. Things happen much quicker in aircraft, but our approach to rough weather is much the same except for one crucial difference. The information gleaned by watching the sea states is something we don’t see. We only deal with clouds. They are also informative especially to the experienced pilot. We deal with fronts spotted on the horizon, but we deal, enter, or avoid them only an hour away from when we first spot them. In your case it is many hours, or even a day. I very much enjoy your videos.
I'm not into naval videos, but I caught myself watching this one twice. There are so many factors and procedures to look out for that I didn't realize! Great job explaining everything.
Means a lot julio
Salute you captain & all merchant Navy staff for their hardships, sacrifices & dedications
God bless you & keep you in safe hands to serve humanity ❤🚢
Your vlogs are perfectly shot and technically are of good quality. It's like we are watching documentry on some OTT platform.The ship and blue vast ocean are really very cinematic.
❤means alot
Excellent video on heavy weather. As a retired Navy submariner we were lucky as we could go under storms usually comfortably. But even at periscope depth you could rock and roll a lot. Also when operating on the surface in bad weather I concur that many would get fatigued by the rolling. Since subs were round hulled you had a tendency to roll a lot even in mild swells. I also found it hard to eat with all the rolling. Keep up the good work. Love your channel.
Thank you Charles for sharing your experience as a submariner. I can only imagine how life would be underwater
Fancy things come with a great price
So good to see another video and further information about your time back at sea. I really appreciated seeing how navigating a storm is a major event but handled calmed in the day of a mariner. It's great seeing the different aspects that life at sea involves. Great video's don't stop sending them I kbnow they are time consuming so so worth it so thank you Karanvir.
Thank you Phil for the appreciation
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar How modern everything looks, and high tech! Stay safe out there !
I didn't realise how dangerous the Sea was until I began to watch you tube videos ..She is a powerful element.
I know many have said good things about the video quality and content, but I have to add, the sound of the voice and music is excellent. Great job!
Thank you
Really wonderful! You have an innate ability to explain everything in a very engaging manner. Loved it!
Nice video and phrases used by karanvir. Really remembered my days as a national cadet corps cadet at naval NCC Goa squad represented at sailing camp on board INS jyoti. Appreciate you sailors being at sea and away from your family an home.. Hats off to you Karanvir and all..!!!!❤⛴️🌦🌊
Thank you Karan! What a wonderfully made video. Clear as day your explanations ..for seafarers and land lubbers alike! Stay safe and blessed.
Thank you randhir
For a seafarer it must always be a great feeling coming into port. The time lapse was very cool.
Really enjoy your videos. I'm a retired submariner so it's interesting to see how different, and how similar being at sea can be.
Thanks for watching!
One of your best videos ever! Still a litte amazed that the captain are not on the bridge more often during those conditions.
Great Job!
Thank you
Captain comes up but I don't put him on the camera
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar smart choice.
That was great video! It is so interesting to see all the equipment on the bridge and all the information it provides for navigation and staying safe. Yes, it's really amazing to think that the ships used to be wind powered only, without the instrumentation we see now. Thanks for showing us life at sea. The ocean looks so beautiful during those storms, it almost looks like it is a huge creature tossing the ship around. Glad it all went well and the ship is moored safely. ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing this experience with us..many young people may be interested in this type of hard and challenging work. I have a friend who did this in the 80’s..incredible stories
You are so welcome!
After watching this video my heart says that nothing is impossible. great job karan❤️❤️ I loved your passion.at the same time you are managing both thing's together u were making video's handling ship at the same time. well done sir🥰🥰. lot's of love from Bihar❤️
Excellent video. Translating the theory of the classroom into the practicalities of real life at sea. This would help no end individuals thinking about making the step to take up a life at sea.good to see how you have to remain vigilant and ready to deal with things. Keep up the good work !👍
Thank you tom for appreciating this
Karan, thanks for showing the not so good day in the life of a seafarer. Your videos are definitely a "first mover advantage" to an aspiring seafarer. This video teaches validity ROR and would be equivalent to a year of course work.
Thank you for acknowledging that
Excellent speaker with easy to understand descriptions of what sailors need to do in these dangerous situations. Excellent work.
2nd Officer sure has a lot of responsibility, and you make it look very calm. Thanks for the great video Karanvir. 👍
Thank you luke
Glad to see you back on board, with so improved editing!
Thank you for tuning back
Top Notch! Very well put together. I really appreciate the hard work that you put in to produce these films. Beautiful editing and soundtrack as well! Love the outro as well.
Well worth the wait for this vlog. Absolutely brilliant. Those timelapses are really coming into their own now. Stay safe and can’t wait for the next one. Greg 🇬🇧😊
Thank you so much
you’re great at keeping someone who gets easily distracted/bored engaged & your editing’s consistently top notch. thank you for putting out incredible content for us :)
I appreciate that!
🎉
Great video Karanvir ! Really inspired to see you working hard. My uncle was also in merchant navy and retired as chief engineer. Now I can understand how adventurous your life could be at sea !
Thank you prakhar
Great videos giving an insight into a subject not experienced by most people. Very well photographed and edited, well done!
Much appreciated!
Inspite of your busy schedule, u take time out and reply to each and every comment
That's so so so sweet.
❤️❤️
I have to
It's because of you all, this channel is running
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar U deserve much more ..❤️
Hope u reach 1 million soon
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@@KaranvirSinghNayyarsir.⚓ My inspiration....
Boy ! What a great recoding and eventually the editing !! Great. You are becoming a mastero in this. I thoroughly enjoyed every bits of it, the music, the beats, the sound of Om and the black water said it all - suspense, tension, thrill....
Thank you Dr for such a heartfelt message you send me on Email ❤️
Means alot
The approach to Quigdao port is filmed excellently.
Thank You
Sound reception system sounds cool. During work on bulk carrier never seen such good instrument
Love your clip mate greetings from Scotland 🏴
Thank you Leslie
Great video, informative and with fantastic cinematic production values. Well done, great job 👍
Thank you Allan
It's amazing how many screens of information you have on your bridge and you are by yourself. I hope you continue to have safe travels
Thank you
Absolutely love the videos man! The world is very lucky to have people like you!
Thank you
Yes , this feeling of heavy fatigue is common in these large seas . I work on an ocean going tugboat and have experienced the same thing. It feels like a major effort is needed for the smallest task. Be safe my friend.
Thank you! That was very informative on what it is like navigating such a large vessel though a storm.
You are welcome Craig
Amazing intro , felt as if I'am watching a movie in theater , super cinematic shots , sound modulation in background n ur voice when ur explaining n everything is very clear , short yet very informative . I should say in a real sense felt the danger which u over came .
Amazed by ur editing skills.
Safe vouage to u and ur shipmates.
Wow sakshi ❤️ thank you for saying this.
Made me feel really appreciated
YOU AND THE CREW ARE SUPER BRAVE!
Awesome video, very informative. Appreciate your efforts on making this video so interesting. Kudos to your amazing editing and cinematography. All the very best KSN, way to go. Looking forward for many more videos like this.
Thank you so much for the kind appreciation
Excellent sir, youths came to know about this job too. The dedication you and your crew have is very appreciative. Serving for the country, great officers.
Ye dekhkar Sirf new job se introduce hi nahi motivational bi feel kr rhe hai hum sab.
Yes excellent real time footage. Well done Karan . Keep it up!
Thank you Ranjit
Just ran into your channel. I'm a Line Handler Boat Operator, I tie up Ships, Tug/Barges, & Oil Rigs. Awesome educational video, always wondered what they look like inside. I only pick up the Pilots when we're finished & occasionally ask questions
Thank you for tuning in
Love how you gave a little explanation of most of the bridge equipment and how its used. Nice job, i subscribed.
Thanks Joe
Dude the sound on this vedio was magical.
Awesome production quality and a unique perspective on life at sea. Keep up the great videos Karanvir. I really enjoy watching them.
Hi Karan. I appreciate the way you have presented the whole thing. I do have several friends and relatives from the marine background...some are in merchant navy and some on cruise ships. They never displayed any passion towards their jobs. They just were in for money. U have a great passion towards work and I should say photography as well. Your videos are very informative and educational. I also liked your kitchen and dining areas. Keep it up Karan. God bless you and your staff...rgds
Thank you
Karan, excellent video, professional level, thanks to you we can watch the responsible and challenging work on the boat every week. Stay safe. 👏👏👏❤️
Thanks Ivana
Videos like this can inspire a random person to take up this line of work. Kudos to you Karanvir.
Very nice and informative video, please continue explaining other colreg rules, especially right of way and some navigation tips and tricks! I am an amateur motor boat driver, greetings from Romania! 🙂
Thank you for watching from Romania
This is just beautiful man. Simply amazing. How I wish I could take a ride on one of these ships.
Thank you
Another great blog sailor boy !! May God keep you safe and happy always !! Loved the sunrise !! 🌅Time to come back home!! 👦🏼❤️❤️❤️⚓️
Thank you maa ❤️
Coming soon
Your son is real hero
Everything in video has increased tremendously quality, description, sequence, pictures, amazing work, hope to see you some day in person -from india
You have put in a lot of courage. Keep it up !
Thank you fakir
I love the in depth view of navigation and all the bridge equipment I makes you feel like your being trained on the ship.
I'm so glad I found your channel. In my respectful opinion, your content is very underrated!! This is excellent work -- everything from video quality, editing (amazing), catching sunsets (love this), Timelapse (love this), to you explaining what you're doing and why you're doing it (love this). Thank you for all you do and I can't wait to see more!
Thank you Nolan
I love the content. Your poetic additions in text are very fitting. I really appreciate your sharing a life that I've only seen from the jetties. Safe travels and fair seas!
Enjoyed your video today, nice editing. Safe voyage to you and your shipmates.
Thanks Steven
So well done. What a trip. Good job.
Superb vlog Karan, handling the situation and in parallel making the video for us and that too with explanation in real time.. fantastic !!!
Thank you Ibrahim for watching
Years ago we toured the Panama canal & I always wondered what it was like out there. Thanks for explaining in "layman's terms", what you do out there, love it. I subscribed to your channel 😁
Thanks for watching!
Video editing skills are just next level 🔥
Felt like watching a whole brand new Netflix series.. keep up with such good work karanvir! Bless you & loved this video!!
Thanks a ton
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar most welcome :)
Awesome content and quality. Thank you!
Different industry but same principles, I’m an international airline pilot.
So many questions we could have for each other.
Cheers friend. From me to you, smooth seas and tailwinds.
🍻
Thank you Karanvir, excellent, informative well edited video, as always!
Thanks David
Such cute little waves from that mighty ship! 🤭
Great video karan. Thank you for sharing your journey. Its no less than a movie for sure. Keep creating such contents and keep inspiring. Lots of love and power❤
Thank you for tuning in! Also your appreciation means a lot
Man, the work that goes into the editing, I know because I used to edit film style wedding videos, good job man! Thanks for everything you do! You are #1 🔥
My bestfriend works in the same field as yours. He explained me about these situation and also shared the pictures he captured. But after watching your episode I cannot believe tht the realtime experience is so scary... Thank you so much for the effort you are making to showcase the happenings onboard... ❤️❤️❤️
Glad I could do justice to your best friends words
By looking at this I still wonder how the Majestic Ocean Liner RMS QUEEN MARY sailed in a storm... during her trip, on 11 December, while 700 miles (1,100 km) from Scotland during a gale, she was suddenly broadsided on her starboard side by a rogue wave that might have reached a height of 28 metres (92 ft).
Ships are something! I'm a ship lover I like ships a lot 🚢 ⚓️
This man deserves a subscribe! Amazing work.❤
Thanks for the sub!
Generally, for a small cargo ship, the minimum crew size is around 10-15 members. However, larger vessels like cruise ships may require a minimum crew size of hundreds to handle various tasks and ensure the safety of passengers.
Excellent work Karanvir, haven't seen such insight full update about sea farers from an Indian...great stuff bro 👏
Glad you liked it!
Love from SriLanka ❤🇱🇰🇱🇰
The approach timelapse was really amazing.
Great video brother ! Life at sea is amazing , if I wasn’t so old I would probably become a seafarer . 😎
Thank you
Brilliant video. Great to see the procedures you follow for these situations. That bridge looks awesome. Thanks for posting.
Great video Karan informative and a cinematic masterpiece ❤
Thank you
The Time lapse was very cool and relaxing, wish you a safe work on the sea, stay well!
Great Video to watch Karan. I wonder how did you ended up in this situation, did the Weather Routing company advice you about this Cyclones before at the time of planning your voyage from your previous port?
I have to agree the dock is a great place to be ...the way you show all the equipments and read them is very interesting....
I remember experiencing typhoon Nanmadol a few months back in Japan. Although I am in the eastern coast, the sea was still very rough here. What chances do you think a large ship has to survive something like Nanmadol ?
Love the music and editing on this one!
Thanks Adam
I can see with my eyes how your video editing is getting better episode by episode……….
Thank you Dhruv
Fantastic videoing opens your eye's when you see what guys have to put up with
Thanks! Great content as usual! Question: where are the other officers at on the bridge when you are filming? I am not a sailor and I don’t play one on RUclips but logic would dictate there would be more than one person manning the bridge during weather like that. Is this typical or do they hide out when you are filming? Thanks Karan!
They hide out when I am filming
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar keep up the great content! Ships are fascinating and it’s interesting to see the day to day life’s and tribulations of sailors. Stay safe!
Excellent, we on land have no idea what your day and night routines are like. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
I think it takes a lot of bravery to operate these ships after seeing the titanic and what happend god these ships r 100 times bigger and them waves r absolutely terrifying
Indeed
And they are not paid what they should be
Titanic was sabotaged
@@AdamMoore-fq8qntell me how
not to mention the threat from pirates.. 💀.
respect
That's awesome guide for future cadets. I had a 6 month shipboard training on LNG carrier "Marib Spirit" in 2022. Good luck to all seafarers.
By the way, that's a nice bridge for that type of vessel.
Thank you so much
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar You're very welcome! From Russia with love!
what is the avrage speed of ship
12 knot
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When I was in the Navy I never feared the waves the bow was cutting through. It was catching waves on the port or starboard side that could sink you. Awesome video, Karanvir!
You are alone in the ship🤔
Bro got no replies😔
@@RamG7aaj bro need attention 😔
Dumb?
Generally, for a small cargo ship, the minimum crew size is around 10-15 members. However, larger vessels like cruise ships may require a minimum crew size of hundreds to handle various tasks and ensure the safety of passengers.
buddy you're what a cinematographer, love you work man, thanks for doing it
My pleasure!
I have no idea why this showed up in my feed, but this is one of the most informative ship life and management videos I've ever seen. Amazing information about the regulations and systems on board. What causes roll like that? Is it a harmonic sort of thing between the ship and swells? Any way to counter it with a course change?
Welcome aboard!