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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2022
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    Its always a new and exciting experience signing onto a new ship, but signing on a ship while its in the shipyard is a entirely new level of craziness.
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  • @heatherwhite5750
    @heatherwhite5750 Год назад +153

    The best indication of a great video is that you don't want it to end. My friend this was nowhere near long enough 👏👌

  • @randallwinter410
    @randallwinter410 Год назад +93

    Don’t be afraid of “too long”. Your videos are so interesting that I want more. I appreciate your efforts that go into these. Vicarious interest for me as when I was a young man, I thought of being a sailor. Thank you.

  • @edgit69
    @edgit69 Год назад +29

    The amount of work you do is incredible. I'm sure when you get down time you enjoy every minute

  • @danielcerveira5191
    @danielcerveira5191 Год назад +4

    this video took my breath away. I'm Portuguese, a naval mechanics technician and I worked at Lisnave. something told me that I should come watch these videos of yours, when I opened them I thought it was just a vlog by someone almost like me. was starting to see places where I worked, sounds I worked with was everything, I was speechless and my heart was full.
    this coincidence was what I needed right now, I'm totally fascinated. so I wish you the best that life can bring, great experiences and that these videos continue to come and not stop.

  • @JCT442
    @JCT442 Год назад +12

    If you can successfully drive a beer truck in north Jersey you can handle any of this Joe! Well done!

  • @matelot22
    @matelot22 Год назад +14

    Being a retired Australian seafarer (now doing some work shoreside in maritime security), I enjoy your videos and hope to see a lot more. They take me back to my seagoing days,

  • @donaldcaverly2763
    @donaldcaverly2763 Год назад +6

    Shipyard periods are always the toughest times for ship's crew... ALWAYS!!!

  • @chuck62891
    @chuck62891 Год назад +6

    I appreciated your views of being in the shipyard. As I was in the Navy for 22 years and in the yards and maintenance periods many times, the memories come back. Thanks again and smooth sailing.

    • @deetempleton80
      @deetempleton80 Год назад

      Oh my Joe, u have done so many a great service, education, not to mention the entertainment. If u ever RV to Florida let us know.. Or if ur in Port Canaveral. Blessings an enjoy while u can. Fair Winds

  • @jackyleecs
    @jackyleecs Год назад +8

    1.5 months inside a shipyard must have been a lot of repair work! I worked in a shipyard before and the longest vessel I have handled was only 3 weeks.
    Fascinating work you have here. It is a different world on board a vessel.
    Cheering from Singapore. :)

  • @hyd119
    @hyd119 Год назад +13

    I like your videos, Joe. You have a nice voice and a way with storytelling in your own manner. You make your videos any length you like. Don't be afraid to mess with the formula and try new things. Hmm if I would have one request it would be that you film more sunsets especially at sea. :)
    Stay safe out there.

  • @EricAlainDufresne
    @EricAlainDufresne Год назад +13

    Tides also dictate when a ship is docked/undocked. You need sufficient tide for the keep to clear the blocks and pass over the dock sill. Nice video. Thank you!

    • @mozdickson
      @mozdickson Год назад

      excellent point - potentially moving a ship within a yard or even in and out of dock will need to consider tides and winds.

  • @t-yoonit
    @t-yoonit Год назад +5

    This type of content is perfect for long form content. You could make a 3 hour production and folks would binge watch the entire thing. Don't be afraid to do it big!

  • @sgfulton8385
    @sgfulton8385 Год назад +7

    That view from the man basket was cool, it took me back to my tower hand days. I loved the views up top and it was usually more quiet up there. Definitely makes you feel alive.

  • @paulbenum
    @paulbenum Год назад +5

    Another great video. the music and editing is perfect and your voice and tone is so relaxing, i wish the video would last for 10 hours. Hold Fast Joe

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite 9 месяцев назад +1

    During my 16 years in the Navy, I've been in several shipyards, but never in drydock. Yours looks like a floating one. I did visit a few, just to see them operate. To me, getting those blocks lined up just so and then laying the ship on them is impressive.
    Thanks for the merchant seaman's view.

  • @danielciantar1402
    @danielciantar1402 Год назад +6

    keep up the great work brother !!

  • @user_16309
    @user_16309 Год назад +3

    Love this journal installment format Joe!

  • @Ash_95
    @Ash_95 Год назад +3

    Fantastic channel. Glad YT recommended it to me. Been binge watching all the older vids as well. Keep up the great work Joe.

    • @JoeFranta
      @JoeFranta  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching Ash, glad you're enjoying them

  • @SpringDivers
    @SpringDivers Год назад +7

    We called ship yard workers sand crabs when I was in the Navy.

  • @simonjackson5941
    @simonjackson5941 Год назад +3

    Nice insight into being a merchant sailor. I am ex Royal Navy living in Scotland

  • @eherrmann01
    @eherrmann01 11 месяцев назад +1

    I worked in a shipyard that built U.S. Navy ships, and actually got over my fear of heights in a personnel basket painting the stack on a ship in drydock. I still miss shipyard work, it was hard, dangerous, and exhausting work, but every time I see one of the ships I helped build in the news or in a video here on RUclips, it makes me proud of the work we did. Thanks for a great channel.

  • @roderickcampbell2105
    @roderickcampbell2105 Год назад +14

    Very impressive and I have not even finished watching yet. Wonderful insights and great "lines". I was struck by the absence of how dangerous this work is and how much you depend on others to keep you safe. Bravo Joe!

    • @JoeFranta
      @JoeFranta  Год назад +5

      Thank you so much. working on ships you are very dependent on your fellow crew to keep each other safe. Everyone has to watch each others back

  • @duderton
    @duderton Год назад +3

    Great stuff Joe! Keep 'em coming! Great mix of shots too.

  • @rackets001
    @rackets001 Год назад +2

    Really enjoy your narration and video editing. Great view at a life I never even considered living!

  • @Kinky_Wizzard
    @Kinky_Wizzard Год назад +6

    Fascinating vlog Joe, really appreciate it, always interesting learning about the things we don't see or consider, looking forward to more

  • @PayJ567
    @PayJ567 Год назад +4

    Great video. My Grandad was in the merchant navy so always been interested in life at sea and always love your content.

  • @Pross1993
    @Pross1993 Год назад +3

    Ayyy Nova Scotia! Looking forward to see what part you end up in. Not surprised you're stopping here for some stone but it's cool to see a random channel like this I watch and hear about home lol. Best of luck on the rest of your contract!

  • @ag-om6nr
    @ag-om6nr Год назад +1

    Absolutely fascinating ! Thanks for sharing !

  • @kglesq1
    @kglesq1 Год назад +3

    Your content is really exceptional. Thank you, and keep up the excellent work.

  • @respect411
    @respect411 Год назад +5

    As everyone else said, thank you for making these videos and definitely do not be afraid to make these longer. you have a great storytelling style in which you explain things calmly but you dont talk too much like other vloggers

  • @DconBlueZ
    @DconBlueZ Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!

  • @bryannaumann4127
    @bryannaumann4127 Год назад +3

    Good video, as usual. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I think you make good videos with good editing and good music.

  • @Geraldinslo
    @Geraldinslo Год назад +1

    Good stuff Joe, very interesting and well done

  • @MistaCreepz
    @MistaCreepz Год назад +1

    Another great video. I was in the US Navy on board the USS Tarawa and we went through drydock for 6 months. We had a change of command ceremony under the screws, it was crazy

  • @davidremy4470
    @davidremy4470 Год назад +1

    Great post, keep'm comin Joe, its very interesting. As others have stated, longer video's are fine, as long as your time permits it, I understand that editing takes time. Safe travels Joe!

  • @williammullikin2076
    @williammullikin2076 22 дня назад

    I am watching one or two of your videos a day. They are so good. You narration is very interesting. I like the background music you use. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @briankirkpatrick8576
    @briankirkpatrick8576 Год назад +2

    I love your videos and everyone is right about not going to long. If anything I think they should be longer. One suggestion would be to tell us more about the ship and the history behind it. That kind of info is always fascinating. Keep up the good work Joe!

  • @kirbygulbrandsen4507
    @kirbygulbrandsen4507 Год назад +1

    I definitely like your videos and I have been subscribed. Waiting on the next one. Always watching from Panama City Florida, USA. 🇺🇸. No Snow Just Breeze !

  • @stuartnappin593
    @stuartnappin593 Год назад +2

    Love your videos. So chilled to watch but great content 👍make them longer and more often I say 👌🏻👌🏻 stay safe.

  • @doug9194
    @doug9194 8 месяцев назад

    I've been binging your channel for a few days now, I can't get enough of the videos! Each one is like a new adventure! Love them! Keep up the great work!

  • @kenworth435
    @kenworth435 Год назад +2

    amazing insight into life aboard a cargo vessel

  • @jasonmarin7258
    @jasonmarin7258 Год назад +1

    Love the weekly vlog format!!!

  • @kennethgrindrod6438
    @kennethgrindrod6438 Год назад +1

    Nice one Joe done a few dry docking it’s a whole new world chaos but it’s usually all good in the end and cannot wait to get going and get them wash down hoses on the go get rid of the grime and make the ship home again.

  • @pedenmk
    @pedenmk Год назад +1

    Many thanks from western North Carolina. When I was younger I wanted to work on a cargo ship or research ship merchant marine. I would have taken anything. Great episode thanks Joe 👏👏👏

  • @tmacfan16
    @tmacfan16 Год назад

    A new video to watch on my lunch break, nice!!

  • @GrumpyForester
    @GrumpyForester Год назад +3

    This video wasn't too long; it was wasn't long enough. I'm too old to ever explore this life that you are living, but I am fascinated by the merchant seaman's life you have been portraying through all of your vlogs following your training and the trips you've taken. Please keep it up, because I find it fascinating...

    • @JoeFranta
      @JoeFranta  Год назад

      glad you're enjoying them

  • @brianchamberlain9630
    @brianchamberlain9630 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel Bro! Love It! I did 22 years in Valdez Alaska living and working the oil Terminal there...

  • @hazmeenhuzairi135
    @hazmeenhuzairi135 Год назад

    It’s okay if your video take so long. I never bored with it ! Keep it up

  • @erniecarbajal1805
    @erniecarbajal1805 Год назад +1

    I went crazy a few months ago looking for a decent tutorial in the Milwaukee grease gun. That was the best tutorial on you tube lmao

  • @paullandreville5394
    @paullandreville5394 Год назад +3

    Another great video. They are not too long. Very interesting to see what really happens on board. Most of us just see them sail by and wave at you, if we can. Keep up the great work. Be safe.

  • @gervaserybak6999
    @gervaserybak6999 Год назад +2

    Nice job on the video. Yard time was always fun and boring.. keep up the great work

  • @brkemm25
    @brkemm25 11 месяцев назад

    I love you Joe. You’re amazing!

  • @jeffjohndavis1
    @jeffjohndavis1 Год назад +2

    Joe, I spent many years at the Portland Oregon ship repair facility and I loved it. Thank you for posting premium content.

    • @JoeFranta
      @JoeFranta  Год назад

      thanks for watching Jeff

  • @FrederickRH1
    @FrederickRH1 Год назад +2

    Another great chapter of your travels. Did you stay on for Nova Scotia? you are today's version of Mike Rowe and "Dirty Jobs". Thanks for sharing your work Joe Franta.

  • @HandyMan657
    @HandyMan657 Год назад

    This is all really interesting man, thanks. Tack a few mins on. Fair winds

  • @mikemaccracken3112
    @mikemaccracken3112 Год назад +1

    I always hated shipyard. We were in shipyard at Swan Island in Portland for 30 days and it was nonstop work. It rained 28 of the 30 days so sight seeing was replaced with bar hopping. I was so happy to get underway because the next stop was Honolulu.

  • @johntildesley8312
    @johntildesley8312 Год назад +1

    Superb, love your method of presenting,very relaxing

  • @gregpallett1839
    @gregpallett1839 Год назад +5

    Love the videos Joe, keep ‘em coming.
    What’s the ‘EMSC’ square (looks like a hatch?) in the hull at the 3.35 mark?
    And after you clean the ballast tanks, is that… sludge… you’re pumping back in?

    • @lostkcfan4280
      @lostkcfan4280 Год назад +2

      I had the same question about what was being pumped back into the Ballast tanks?

    • @deanrotering879
      @deanrotering879 Год назад +2

      Same here

    • @paullandreville5394
      @paullandreville5394 Год назад +1

      Me too, looked like dirty water, after all that cleaning.

  • @sneaks01
    @sneaks01 11 месяцев назад

    I love your vids! Such an education!

  • @Weave.seen.this.b4
    @Weave.seen.this.b4 6 месяцев назад

    Back when I worked at Fed OSHA, (the recession was tough), I stood under the Norweigen Gem in Boston after a crane flipped. That whole drydock game is an experience.

  • @mk-jf1ux
    @mk-jf1ux Год назад

    best video I’ve seen, perhaps Ever. nice commentary.

  • @williamsmith8808
    @williamsmith8808 Год назад +1

    Another great video keep them coming

  • @christianmoller6141
    @christianmoller6141 Год назад +1

    I worked on an oil tanker back in the 1990’s that was in a shipyard in Singapore for three months. Boy, that was unforgettable!!

  • @terryg6596
    @terryg6596 Год назад

    Hi Joe,that deffo looked like hard work ,you could tell in your voice lol,great vid though your usual high standard ,keep it coming,take care till next cya

  • @davidcollett6970
    @davidcollett6970 Год назад +1

    Brilliant videos I've been at sea as an ab in the British rfa and merchant navy for 20 years and love watching these videos it makes me laugh at some of the different terminology you guys use you should also be proud that the USA still has a decent merchant fleet that employs us sailors which Britain sadly doesn't have keep up the good work joe 🤙

    • @JoeFranta
      @JoeFranta  Год назад +1

      Cheers Dave! sorry to hear about the British fleet, the american fleet isn't what it used to be but hopefully we keep what we have!

  • @3niknicholson
    @3niknicholson Год назад +1

    We used to call it "alongside". Welders everywhere, working with a hangover, too many people in the mess, mayhem, you're right. The ship is just a hulk until she leaves port, then magically is transformed into a vessel again, wind and waves and freedom (sort of).

  • @rickdavidson7951
    @rickdavidson7951 Год назад +2

    So different than my life. I have only been on 3 ships, all US Navy LST,s (landing ship Tank). I,m really interested in why you chose to do this job. It's definitely a much different career.. Keep the video coming!

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704 Год назад +2

    That was really interesting seeing the ship in dry dock. Hope things go well getting stoned in NS

    • @JoeFranta
      @JoeFranta  Год назад +1

      HAha! good to hear Bob!

    • @bobuncle8704
      @bobuncle8704 Год назад

      @@JoeFranta if you ever get up the Great Lakes, let me know. I live in Ontario. I’ll spot you a cup of coffee.

  • @HiSelf_LowSelf
    @HiSelf_LowSelf Год назад

    💪🏾💪🏾 I'm a structural Welder/Fitter and have been working in and out of commercial and naval shipyards for years. Now I'm just switching careers and I'm currently waiting on my MMC so that I can start sailing. Watching this video definitely just made me miss the shipyard grind. Filthy drydocks and corroded bulkheads. Sheesh

  • @snowballz7301
    @snowballz7301 Год назад +1

    Don't Stop... Keep it coming!!!💯😍

  • @tracyfrazier7440
    @tracyfrazier7440 Год назад +4

    Portuguese maritime history is so rich. I was fascinated by it when I visited. I recommend the book, Conquerors: How Portugal Forged The First Global Empire, if you are interested.

    • @computerinsurgent1204
      @computerinsurgent1204 Год назад +2

      I sailed as a cadet on a feeder containership between last june and august and visited Portugal many times in different ports. I noticed there are a lot of well maintained forts in Portugal to protect the harbors against enemy ships. Basically every Portugese port I visit had at least 1 fort. Very nice for people who are interrested in history.

  • @boduholm8463
    @boduholm8463 Год назад +1

    I love your videos. A lot of folk, even though you were in a low folk drydock.

  • @jessicabuckman9675
    @jessicabuckman9675 Год назад +1

    You do make great video of life working.

  • @hellodarren
    @hellodarren Год назад +1

    Great video as usual!

  • @jamesfleenor4161
    @jamesfleenor4161 Год назад +1

    I was in the Navy years ago and we were in the Ship Yard when I got out so I guess I should have seen it coming then. I got out of the Navy in 1978 and am still working on the Navy ships everyday in the Ship Yard. There are days like you said I am not real fond of it and days I enjoy what I do(Pipefitter). I have worked on several different types of ships over the years and can tell you this that Cruise Ships are the worst I have ever worked on. I would never go to sea on one of them after what I have seen below decks that the passengers don't see. MSC are some of the best to work on as far as the crew working with you and over all maintained very well. Container Ships are the best maintained out there at least the ones I have worked on. It really depends on what flag they sail under too.

  • @norasirait6549
    @norasirait6549 Год назад

    We are in the same company! We are in Singapore shipyard now, seeing you greasy the top of the crane, remind me doing that a month ago… I wish I could make my own video too 😁….. bon voyage!

  • @davidromero7700
    @davidromero7700 Год назад

    Ah yes, greasing, fun times, love the Milwaukee brands!

  • @andy9512
    @andy9512 Год назад +1

    These shorter segments were a good call. Great job as always.

  • @Here2There.246
    @Here2There.246 Год назад +1

    First thing I did on my bday, watch this video! Nicely done Joe! I see the many tasks you are given and wonder how and who assigns tasks to you?

  • @chubbawubba6959
    @chubbawubba6959 Год назад +2

    Digging the shorter style and narration, well done!

  • @rockkitty100
    @rockkitty100 Год назад +1

    Love cleaning the ballast tanks only to have filthy water dumped in them filling them with dirt again! Love the increased number of videos!!!!! Safe travels!

    • @JoeFranta
      @JoeFranta  Год назад +1

      i know right, lol. thanks for watching

  • @barneythebear5179
    @barneythebear5179 Год назад

    The man basket bit got me 😅😅. I love your videos keep up the good work

  • @TahoeRealm
    @TahoeRealm Год назад

    Wonderful! Thx.

  • @joeblough4605
    @joeblough4605 2 месяца назад

    Your videos are very good. Good style, narration, choice of shots, editing, and music. Very chill feeling to it all, interesting, informative and educational. Keep up the good work, looks like you put a great deal of effort into the work and your videos.

  • @youtubename5784
    @youtubename5784 Месяц назад

    Bro, your videos are so good

  • @robertlemoine3500
    @robertlemoine3500 Год назад

    Thankyou Joe .

  • @snidelywhiplash8923
    @snidelywhiplash8923 Год назад

    Very interesting. Thanks!

  • @Sean-bp6xb
    @Sean-bp6xb Год назад

    Yay. Watching from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 😅

  • @stephenmoerlein8470
    @stephenmoerlein8470 Год назад +1

    Interesting perspective on your work. I imagine it allows you to really understand the inner workings of the ship. How often does a ship go through such re-fitting? Thanks for posting.

  • @mandaragat7484
    @mandaragat7484 Год назад +1

    Great videos man.. I love it.

  • @adimeter
    @adimeter 3 месяца назад

    Crawl into a ballast tank!!!??? No way!. You don't get paid nearly enough. Some of my comments are dumb or redundant. But I want to be sure and keep my log rhythms going on RUclips. Don't want to miss anything you produce. Thanks a bunch!!!!!

  • @Bjornontour
    @Bjornontour Год назад +2

    Do make these videos longer because you’re so good at making them,Joe!

    • @JoeFranta
      @JoeFranta  Год назад +1

      glad you're enjoying them Bjorn

  • @dansouthern4139
    @dansouthern4139 Год назад

    Been there,done that. Some are better than others!

  • @bigpantsbobnuggets5051
    @bigpantsbobnuggets5051 Год назад

    Excellent narration.

  • @christophemeathrel2784
    @christophemeathrel2784 Год назад +1

    Interesting, so fascinating to see how the merchant mariners live within a very international environment. Safe travels from Cleguerec 👍🇬🇧🍷🇫🇷

  • @gazzathomas1423
    @gazzathomas1423 2 дня назад

    Lots of confined spaces there.

  • @kevinverge9118
    @kevinverge9118 Год назад

    That irving tanker is a sister ship to one I used to sail on!

  • @marcusskidmore7290
    @marcusskidmore7290 Год назад +3

    Could watch half hour episodes no problem. Thanks.

  • @edwinrodeo
    @edwinrodeo 9 месяцев назад

    I don’t know how this popped upped on my YT feed.. but hit subscribe and like buttons good job Joe

  • @chrini1
    @chrini1 Год назад

    I really enjoy your content.