U.S. NAVY TRAINING FILM SHIP HULL FUNDAMENTAL LINES & SECTIONS SHIPBUILDING KEEL BLOCK 18224

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @paulkirkland3263
    @paulkirkland3263 4 года назад +31

    I'm a retired British marine engineer officer. During my studies in the 1970s, we sometimes watched American training films such as these, just to illustrate further what we were drawing and calculating. Even though they were old films, they were as relevant then as the day they were made, and were superb. I think with this video, the only thing lacking is maybe a further explanation of Fwd and Aft perpendiculars, and LBP ( length between perpendiculars ), i.e. stem, stern post and the length between them at the summer load line. Very enjoyable to watch.

    • @damonthomas8955
      @damonthomas8955 4 года назад

      Could you further elucidate those terms please.

    • @paulkirkland3263
      @paulkirkland3263 4 года назад +3

      @@damonthomas8955 rather than me try to explain it, you might like to look at the link . It's Wiki, but the representations of perpendiculars and LBP are accurate.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Length_between_perpendiculars
      The Summer Load line is the basic datum of Plimsoll mark, seen on the side of ships. Again, if you look it up, you'll see there are other marks above and below - so for example WNA is Winter North Atlantic; this indicates that the ship can not be loaded as deeply during the winter in the North Atlantic, as it can be in the summer, due to potential storms.

    • @Liberty2357
      @Liberty2357 4 года назад +3

      It's amazing (and sad) how these films are better than anything produced today.

    • @paulkirkland3263
      @paulkirkland3263 4 года назад +1

      @@Liberty2357 I rather think that today's training videos might possibly be even better, given what they can represent with CGI. But back then, they were only just starting to use cartoon animation as a training aid, and did brilliantly well. I believe the animation department at Walt Disney were very much involved.

    • @prussiankingdom1693
      @prussiankingdom1693 2 года назад

      @@Liberty2357 now a days they just use these cause its cheaper than making a new one every year

  • @herrakaarme
    @herrakaarme 4 года назад +10

    I have to respect the artist(s) who created the graphics for this. No convenient computers back then.

  • @goognamgoognw6637
    @goognamgoognw6637 4 года назад +5

    all this video done without computer ! Amazing analog work.

  • @jaminova_1969
    @jaminova_1969 Год назад +1

    Im proud to say Im a shipbuilder and know my frames and longs, fwd and aft, This is an excellent training film!

  • @normfreilinger5655
    @normfreilinger5655 4 года назад +9

    I Worked at Todd shipyard Seattle’78-‘83 on the FFG Program . Shipfitter on FFG-17 and FFG-31 . I really enjoyed this work . Very satisfying.

    • @briangarrow448
      @briangarrow448 4 года назад +5

      I was a field boilermaker for Local 502 for 10 years between' 79- '89. I met a few guys from Todd back in the day.

    • @isaiahanderson1114
      @isaiahanderson1114 3 года назад +2

      You musta worked on the USCG Healy before?

  • @jaygreider4753
    @jaygreider4753 2 года назад +2

    I served on the USS Forrestal from '71-'74. After our 3rd Med cruise, we went into the "docks." Not they dry ones. Next to us was the America in "dry dock." I got down to the floor of the dock and looked up. I couldn't see the flight deck. The America is a "Forrestal-type class" carrier. That's when I realized just how big a ship I was on. The keel is simply amazing on these carriers.

  • @sequoyah59
    @sequoyah59 2 года назад +2

    I worked on Drillships and Semi-submersibles for may years. They are just massive and complex structures. This is helpful, wish I had seen it years ago.

  • @iskandertime747
    @iskandertime747 4 года назад +9

    Love these simple to understand visuals and animations.

  • @DriveI65
    @DriveI65 3 года назад +2

    I wish I had seen this before joining my ship over 50 years ago. Would have saved a lot of confusion in the first couple of days,

  • @patrickmessinger9476
    @patrickmessinger9476 4 года назад +5

    OMG damage control flashbacks, I sometimes miss my old boat. (:

  • @SirStrikes336
    @SirStrikes336 3 года назад +3

    Shipfitters know this all to well 💪

  • @tokencivilian8507
    @tokencivilian8507 4 года назад +6

    Think how many tens of thousands of new war workers were shown this film. Be they working in a Kaiser shipyard building Liberty ships, or the multitudes that expanded the yards building the warships. Our ability to mobilize and train these thousands led to victory.

    • @model-man7802
      @model-man7802 4 года назад +3

      Yes,Everything or almost anyway had to be designed so an uneducated person could work on and assemble or repair it.Schools were set up to teach this stuff in the simplist way possible yet a quality product was a must.Its amazing how all this came together in such a short period of time.

  • @francisbusa1074
    @francisbusa1074 4 года назад +9

    Interesting and informative info on basic ship design.

  • @billhillyer334
    @billhillyer334 4 года назад +2

    Now I know how Noah felt or had to think, I wonder if he herd God in the same manner... Love these videos.

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev 4 года назад +3

    0:56 "If you're in the navy" ... Come on, who could resist?
    "You can sail the seven seas..."

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev 4 года назад +2

    0:40 USS Lexington or Saratoga, 0:47 Brooklyn class cruiser

  • @piatpotatopeon8305
    @piatpotatopeon8305 4 года назад +1

    Watching this makes me want to try my hand at drafting fantasy blueprints for spelljammer vessels. I'm going to see how that turns out.

  • @Daledavispratt
    @Daledavispratt 4 года назад +5

    Next week: We explore the superstructure, stay tuned.. :-)

  • @Pedritox0953
    @Pedritox0953 2 года назад

    Wonderful video!

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  2 года назад

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  • @ysesq
    @ysesq 4 года назад +1

    useful. they should produce stuff like this today

  • @souadjiwafaa8285
    @souadjiwafaa8285 Год назад

    Wow.. it is very interesting video

  • @deanrobert8674
    @deanrobert8674 4 года назад +9

    And in Japan if you don't Bow you get a stern look

  • @DMBall
    @DMBall 4 года назад +1

    Fascinating. I freely admit that I didn't know a thing about traditional ship construction before watching this. I wonder if these methods have been supplanted by the new sectional approach I've seen in more recent videos?

    • @damonthomas8955
      @damonthomas8955 4 года назад +2

      They are built in sections, but all of the components are very much the same.

  • @BronsonDorsey
    @BronsonDorsey 4 года назад +5

    Can you please relocate the time counter to somewhere else in the frame? It frequently conflicts with content. Thanks.

    • @steveb6103
      @steveb6103 4 года назад +3

      People rip off their hard work if they don't have the timer were it is. You can get a copy from the National archives but I for sure would have no way the view them.

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  4 года назад +1

      ere's the issue: Tens of thousands of films similar to this one have been lost forever -- destroyed -- and many others are at risk. Our company preserves these precious bits of history one film at a time. How do we afford to do that? By selling them as stock footage to documentary filmmakers and broadcasters. If we did not have a counter, we could not afford to post films like these online, and no films would be preserved. It's that simple. So we ask you to bear with the watermark and timecodes.
      In the past we tried many different systems including placing our timer at the bottom corner of our videos. What happened? Unscrupulous RUclips users downloaded our vids, blew them up so the timer was not visible, and re-posted them as their own content! We had to use content control to have the videos removed and shut down these channels. It's hard enough work preserving these films and posting them, without having to spend precious time dealing with policing thievery -- and not what we devoted ourselves to do.
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  • @7177YT
    @7177YT 4 года назад +1

    fascinating! thank you!

  • @greg55666
    @greg55666 2 года назад

    amazing.

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  2 года назад

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    • @greg55666
      @greg55666 2 года назад

      @@PeriscopeFilm Okay I will! I am hoping to learn how to navigate and sail a battleship from these videos. Don't let me down!

  • @samelitomaglinte5396
    @samelitomaglinte5396 2 года назад

    Correct me if I'm wrong is it not the commercial sea vessel is numbered 0 from the rudder stock/ tube frame going to aft aft - 1 to aft peak..and from O going to fwd as ID of frame lines ..and if war ship 0 frame lines starts from fwd going to aft...this is just inquiry based on what I read from Naval architectural book.

  • @dziban303
    @dziban303 Год назад

    Need more

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev 4 года назад +2

    They invented the cursor see! in 1943!

  • @Catcrumbs
    @Catcrumbs 4 года назад +1

    I wonder why they used sectional drawings looking both fore and aft? It seems to me as though they could have forestalled much confusion by sticking to one or the other.

  • @johnthompson6550
    @johnthompson6550 4 года назад

    All that steel n time for a couple torpedos. Brave men building and sailing.

  • @tyroniousyrownshoolacez2347
    @tyroniousyrownshoolacez2347 2 года назад

    .....this is an iceberg gash, we call this the British hubris line, note the minimal damage......

  • @damagecontroller8637
    @damagecontroller8637 4 года назад +1

    Interesting

  • @brianbarcelo6920
    @brianbarcelo6920 4 года назад

    Excellent

  • @brucehaddow2666
    @brucehaddow2666 4 года назад +1

    Do I get my RUclips shipwright's license after watching?

    • @damonthomas8955
      @damonthomas8955 4 года назад +1

      You have the right to remain salilin, anything you crew can and will be used against you.

  • @natheisler2918
    @natheisler2918 4 года назад +1

    the arrow is the same as my pc !!

  • @steve1978ger
    @steve1978ger 4 года назад

    I particularly like the big, obtrusive watermark, it's an invaluable addition to this public domain film.

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  2 года назад +3

      Here's the issue: Tens of thousands of films similar to this one have been lost forever -- destroyed -- and many others are at risk. Our company preserves these precious bits of history one film at a time. How do we afford to do that? By selling them as stock footage to documentary filmmakers and broadcasters. If we did not have a counter, we could not afford to post films like these online, and no films would be preserved. It's that simple. So we ask you to bear with the watermark and timecodes.
      In the past we tried many different systems including placing our timer at the bottom corner of our videos. What happened? Unscrupulous RUclips users downloaded our vids, blew them up so the timer was not visible, and re-posted them as their own content! We had to use content control to have the videos removed and shut down these channels. It's hard enough work preserving these films and posting them, without having to spend precious time dealing with policing thievery -- and not what we devoted ourselves to do.
      Love our channel and want to support what we do? You can help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference.

    • @steve1978ger
      @steve1978ger 2 года назад

      @@PeriscopeFilm - seems fair enough.

  • @parrotraiser6541
    @parrotraiser6541 4 года назад

    What was the intended audience for this film? New shipyard workers, drafted seamen, undergraduate naval engineers, w.h.y.?

    • @damonthomas8955
      @damonthomas8955 4 года назад +3

      It is a basic introduction to ship structure for anyone who will be working in, on or around a ship.

  • @andrewsmactips
    @andrewsmactips 4 года назад

    I guess it was so hot working down in the tank tops that the men were down to their singlets?

    • @damonthomas8955
      @damonthomas8955 4 года назад

      I won't bore you with the details, so, shirt answer: yes.

  • @patrickmchenry2217
    @patrickmchenry2217 3 года назад

    Bulkhead retaining pin = a nail 😁

  • @satanofficial3902
    @satanofficial3902 4 года назад

    Ships are shipped.

  • @JohnCBobcat
    @JohnCBobcat 4 года назад

    Liked the video content fine, but the counter was frequently obscuring important labels. Would it be possible to place the counter off to the side a bit, or have the "PeriscopeFilm.com" label and counter separate, say one at the top and one at the bottom of the video?

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  4 года назад +2

      Here's the issue: Tens of thousands of films similar to this one have been lost forever -- destroyed -- and many others are at risk. Our company preserves these precious bits of history one film at a time. How do we afford to do that? By selling them as stock footage to documentary filmmakers and broadcasters. If we did not have a counter, we could not afford to post films like these online, and no films would be preserved. It's that simple. So we ask you to bear with the watermark and timecodes.
      In the past we tried many different systems including placing our timer at the bottom corner of our videos. What happened? Unscrupulous RUclips users downloaded our vids, blew them up so the timer was not visible, and re-posted them as their own content! We had to use content control to have the videos removed and shut down these channels. It's hard enough work preserving these films and posting them, without having to spend precious time dealing with policing thievery -- and not what we devoted ourselves to do.
      Love our channel and want to support what we do? You can help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference.

  • @JesusChrist8451
    @JesusChrist8451 4 года назад

    👍

  • @NikovK
    @NikovK 4 года назад +1

    ... Buttock lines. HEY HONEY. GUESS WHAT.

  • @KENACT1
    @KENACT1 3 года назад

    The narrator gets $6 million per picture.

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev 4 года назад +1

    6:24 "Its symbol is C. Be gay". Auto subtitles ^_^