Yeah definitely get clamped ,but but sure about the towing might be over their top limit but they will try there best to get your last penny off your þaxed payed pounds !
It’s weird that there’s footage of certain ships actually crashing into bridges yet you don’t show it here. You showed the after effect, but you didn’t show the ships actually making impact at least a few you didn’t and I know for a fact, the footage is out there.
Everyone blames the storm, but the reality is that the captain was too careless - otherwise why would so many ships crash into docks and bridges so often?
surely, most of the accidents are technical failures, which lead into loss of control, but sometimes it feels, that there are also guys, who drank too much 😳
The first collision: people were talking in the local dialect of Chattogram (aka Chittagong), Bangladesh. You can also see some folks onboard of the hitting ship wearing lungi, a popular southasian attire.
9:58 The salvage tug, 60 meters long, carries a huge iron roller at the stern that can crush anything in its way. In reality, it looks three times larger than on video compared to the 51-meter sailing yacht. Originally moored at the start of the breakwater facing the other way, it was later moved after a luxury yacht took its spot. This forced the tug to depart in reverse, and with the crew disoriented and reacting late, the yacht was doomed from the start 🤔🤔
Brilliant footage as usual from this channel, well done. But could you PLEASE use footage without the swear beeping. It's so immature and annoying. I've seen plenty of these scenarios on other channels without that beeping so they are there. Thanks otherwise. Keep them coming!
Interesting. One of the collisions was between a ship and the ferry, just around the corner from where I live, but I never heard of this in the news! 😐
QNHappyWorker86I went looking for it. There is just one newspaper mentioning it. A small local one. It happened in 2022. Maybe the other news outlets were occupied by the war in Ukraine at the time.
QNHappyWorker86Second thing. I worked at the police, the justice department and before also money transport. Most robberies, heists and suicides also never make it to the news. Probably not to create panic or something. Never heard why exactly.
Some of the commentary over many these crash videos are just weird. For instance, at 27:05 a dramatic event occurs. A ship looses its ladder. How DRAMATIC IS THAT!
I know! That moment absolutely deserved a slow-motion replay. Talk about nerves of steel and phenomenal balance under pressure. They are definitely the true legends of this footage
It would be interesting to know the outcome of these crashes: -cause? Mechanical failure? Pilot failure?, Environmental causes? - cost of repairs? - Was the pilot and or Captain fired?
Why is it you couldn't do a few minutes of research to give us a thumbnail explanation of the primary cause, Mechanical Failure, dead Captain at the helm, what? I might have followed your channel for those details.
Si supieran como funcionan las velas latinas en los barcos sabria que tirando de la proa hacia un lado solo acelera mas al barco remolcado. No puede girarlo, los barcos que llevan propulsores a los lados giran mientras esta quietos. En movimiento gobierna el timon del barco que borrico
It doesn't because it's AI generated. The cars are wrong, the people are wrong, there's nowhere for the splash to come from, the boat seemingly ploughed through the rails without bending them at all, the weird white structure is bent in a way it can't be bent, the name of the boat is garbled, there's a door/platform on the side that makes no sense, and the bow of the ship is buried too far under the road for it not to have caused more damage. I figured it was an AI generated thumbnail and took a closer look, it's ugly as hell.
Looks to me that the line was broken at the Alaska port on the Celebrity Infiniti . A great crew and sho captain and officers . And fantastic food . The video points out the line was broken that was apparently at a dock that should have been for the other ships . As port docks are very important for the captain and the passengers who disembark especially near Anchorage Alaska . It just appears to be in that video section . That ship in July to Alaska has what I’ve seen the best time to take that amazing ship from Seattle to Alaska on a seven day voyage round trip . And the ship also travels to Central America. But the dock crew was speaking English and said it was their rope that broke . And the ship had adjustable propellers that make docking side ways very exact . But the lines pull as the ship pulls out when the docking is performed . To allow the safest most possible soft and exact line up to the platforms that allow passengers and crew to be loading and unloading on such a massive ship . In any case the equipment failure appears to be in the rope pulling the ship . As they had always done for a decade . It’s the same old exact scenario.
Ship pilot's licenses must have been through the California DMV😂😂😂😂😂
ALL fully vaxxed.
Each and everyone of these bad dockings made my stomach turn
When you give Mr Magoo a Captain’s Certificate
I was going to leave a comment, but after seeing your comment, no one can top that one. Thanks for the good five minute laugh! 😂
@scottgates6993 Or a Pilot's Licence....
Ports and tight spaces are one thing, collisions on open water are just...🤦♂️😇🤑🤣✌️
This is why I’m afraid to go boating when I travel.
Must have got their licenses from the back of their Cornflakes packet
“You can’t park there, mate” is a traditional British response to these situations
Yeah definitely get clamped ,but but sure about the towing might be over their top limit but they will try there best to get your last penny off your þaxed payed pounds !
Then Mongo punched the horse.
Honestly, some of these moments are pure miracles.
The dude shouting "slow down , stop engine" to a container ship obviously has no idea how boats work
16:58 Ships don't 'lean', they 'list' 😂
Many of the former captains have begun their new careers as push-cart peddlers.
The people witnessing these events must have been scared shipless
up ship creek without a paddle
The thumbnail didnt show :( it’s a fake thumbnail.
Some one person on each one of those boats has to accept ful responsibility.
The smallest axe cuts down the biggest trees
6:00 am, the ship's demise and final cry... it's so painful...
The workshop's mood sounds like... an evil mockery.
What are you doing captains?? Sleepp? Or what the fook😂
1:26 new guy beating up the old guy to establish dominance.
First one needs to be renamed "Sea Collide".
One or two insurance claims I imagine!
And again, we, the entire world say…”are you stoned?….or just stupid!”
You know what would prevent all these accidents? Brakes...
I seriously think some of the Captains and crews need to do a refresher course or get their eyes tested.😮
Blue magic guy at 5:10 only had one beer!!
I watched this...but luckiliy no-one was hurt 😴
Sad, true and awesome song “The Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald” by Gordon Lighfoot
Alternate title: Ships captains who have lost their jobs due to negligence.
Unbelievable disasters at sea! 🚢⚠ These massive ship collisions show just how quickly things can go wrong on the water. 🌊
Tik Tok Captains, look forward, not on the Phone 😅
Why some people say it's overconfidence, and negligence, and carelessness without following the checklists?
HEY !!! You Scratched My Anchor !!
Im buying my first sailboat today. No clue what Im doing. I’ll most likely be in one of these videos.
It’s weird that there’s footage of certain ships actually crashing into bridges yet you don’t show it here. You showed the after effect, but you didn’t show the ships actually making impact at least a few you didn’t and I know for a fact, the footage is out there.
Humans invented stupidity and kept it for their own use. No other life form ever followed suit.
The most expensive mistake :( :( :(
It must be 2 year olds driving these ships!!
1:48 the new crane making way for itself. 😂
😂😂😂
Just when you think humanity couldn't be any dumber.
vax.
nort
You left out the Tyanusaurus Rex in the thumb-nail
Who’s guiding these things? Even cars have alerts and alarms if they are close to something!
Beautiful old technology
Will anyone Get Smart ? Or will they leave it there?
Good video! Thank you!
Almost dragged a tugboat
Can’t control the currents!
Everyone blames the storm, but the reality is that the captain was too careless - otherwise why would so many ships crash into docks and bridges so often?
The advertisement for the lighter is a scam, it has a butane connector on the bottom.
Now that's how you crunch a ship😲😀
Need to go to Specsavers 😂😂
ships in trouble.
surely, most of the accidents are technical failures, which lead into loss of control, but sometimes it feels, that there are also guys, who drank too much 😳
That's what they get for using the boat pool lane.
Is this narrated by Ringo Starr? Gives me the "Thomas the tank engine" vibes.
whaaat? you must have cloth ears
4:35 when sailing a boat it dosent hapend i seckends, but it takes forever to stop a ship, ive been sailing cargoships for som years
Brutal crashed....cool video
The first collision: people were talking in the local dialect of Chattogram (aka Chittagong), Bangladesh. You can also see some folks onboard of the hitting ship wearing lungi, a popular southasian attire.
Why dp some of these look like scenes from the movie Jungle Cruise?
Én meg fel vagyok háborodva ha Tesco parkolóban nekem koccol valaki !
tbh, a lot of this was probably caused by the reliance of looking at a gps screen instead of looking out the actual window 🙄
Hi, my name is Mr. Kinetic Energy. Welcome to my world!
Some of these are really hard to understand what happened and why.
2:54 Kim Kardashian, burning and supporting all that coal was finally too much for daddy's bank.
Mexican Navy sailing ship hitting underside of Brooklyn Bridge (NYC)with masts caused 2 deaths among crew.
No wonder marine insurance is so high!
30:02 *Captain said:*
_"We can buff that out."_
some expensive fenders being used
Nice Video
Spíš nechápu že je koukají na radar
9:58 The salvage tug, 60 meters long, carries a huge iron roller at the stern that can crush anything in its way. In reality, it looks three times larger than on video compared to the 51-meter sailing yacht. Originally moored at the start of the breakwater facing the other way, it was later moved after a luxury yacht took its spot. This forced the tug to depart in reverse, and with the crew disoriented and reacting late, the yacht was doomed from the start 🤔🤔
6:25 titanic anyone? Except no casualties🥰
Brilliant footage as usual from this channel, well done. But could you PLEASE use footage without the swear beeping. It's so immature and annoying. I've seen plenty of these scenarios on other channels without that beeping so they are there. Thanks otherwise. Keep them coming!
4:10 you scratched my anchor 😂
heartbreaking to see this nice vessels being destroyed :((
This video is absolutely mind-blowing! The scale of these collisions is terrifying yet fascinating to watch. Great compilation!
It's designed to help IDF enforce the next stay at home order.
first video in bangladesh
This is what you get with the flag of convenience, captains and crew that are muppets.
Interesting. One of the collisions was between a ship and the ferry, just around the corner from where I live, but I never heard of this in the news! 😐
Wow, that’s surprising! Sometimes big incidents don’t even make it widely into the news. Glad you mentioned it here-it makes the video even more real!
QNHappyWorker86I went looking for it. There is just one newspaper mentioning it. A small local one. It happened in 2022. Maybe the other news outlets were occupied by the war in Ukraine at the time.
QNHappyWorker86Second thing. I worked at the police, the justice department and before also money transport. Most robberies, heists and suicides also never make it to the news. Probably not to create panic or something. Never heard why exactly.
Some of the commentary over many these crash videos are just weird. For instance, at 27:05 a dramatic event occurs. A ship looses its ladder. How DRAMATIC IS THAT!
Maybe some alcohol involved . 🤔
I HOPE ALL INVOLVED HAVE INSURANCE AND NOBODY LOST THEIR LIVES.
6:20 - Cada clip es mejor que el anterior.
Shout out to the three Brazilians doing a barrel roll walk ON A FLIPPING SINKING BOAT! That was pretty awesome!! Looks like they made it, DRY! 😂❤
Unreal footage! 🚢😱 These massive ship collisions show just how dangerous a single mistake at sea can be. 🌊
Haha yes! 😂 That was insane to watch - can’t believe they pulled it off and stayed dry! Absolute legends 🙌🔥
I know! That moment absolutely deserved a slow-motion replay. Talk about nerves of steel and phenomenal balance under pressure. They are definitely the true legends of this footage
7.27
Looks like they have had practice
The way you captured that moment... it really moved me.
It would be interesting to know the outcome of these crashes:
-cause? Mechanical failure? Pilot failure?, Environmental causes?
- cost of repairs?
- Was the pilot and or Captain fired?
Why is it you couldn't do a few minutes of research to give us a thumbnail explanation of the primary cause, Mechanical Failure, dead Captain at the helm, what? I might have followed your channel for those details.
19:34 Granma's forgotten her motherly instinct. In a dangerous situation you don't stand behind your baby, you cover it with your body!
Si supieran como funcionan las velas latinas en los barcos sabria que tirando de la proa hacia un lado solo acelera mas al barco remolcado. No puede girarlo, los barcos que llevan propulsores a los lados giran mientras esta quietos. En movimiento gobierna el timon del barco que borrico
You need F- 500 for the Tre Fire. Look into that!!!
This is why I don't take cruises!
Which part of the thumbnail appears in the actual clip.
It doesn't because it's AI generated. The cars are wrong, the people are wrong, there's nowhere for the splash to come from, the boat seemingly ploughed through the rails without bending them at all, the weird white structure is bent in a way it can't be bent, the name of the boat is garbled, there's a door/platform on the side that makes no sense, and the bow of the ship is buried too far under the road for it not to have caused more damage. I figured it was an AI generated thumbnail and took a closer look, it's ugly as hell.
J'ai mis en pouce en bas car je n'ai pas vu le bateau sur la route comme sur la présentation, une arnaque.
The boat with the cranes on it when the big crane fell over they don't have cranes like that on boats or should I say ships
what's the event at 13min.- 13min 24sec ?
16:29 You broke the anchor. That's bad
I hope all the captain have lost they ship licens - this is unaccepteble.
wow cant belive it
Why is it that there are so many clips where indian men are screaming?
Left hand down a bit, but not too much……., I said, not too much. NZ.
I said hard Starboard not Port.
Looks to me that the line was broken at the Alaska port on the Celebrity Infiniti . A great crew and sho captain and officers . And fantastic food . The video points out the line was broken that was apparently at a dock that should have been for the other ships . As port docks are very important for the captain and the passengers who disembark especially near Anchorage Alaska . It just appears to be in that video section . That ship in July to Alaska has what I’ve seen the best time to take that amazing ship from Seattle to Alaska on a seven day voyage round trip . And the ship also travels to Central America. But the dock crew was speaking English and said it was their rope that broke . And the ship had adjustable propellers that make docking side ways very exact . But the lines pull as the ship pulls out when the docking is performed . To allow the safest most possible soft and exact line up to the platforms that allow passengers and crew to be loading and unloading on such a massive ship . In any case the equipment failure appears to be in the rope pulling the ship . As they had always done for a decade . It’s the same old exact scenario.