I can’t believe you guys featured the floating tuxedo! We used to party on the tuxedo princess. So many drunken nights spent on that revolving dance floor. Thanks for the memories
The photos of a cruiser sailing are not of a Sverdlov-class cruiser. They are of the Omaha-class cruiser USS Milwaukee lent to the USSR as the Murmansk during WWII.
yeah - its not like its hard to tell they arent the same ship. 3 barrels in each turret on the wreck but only 2 barrels in the ship they showed. Typical zero effort research
Any serious ship enthusiast or really any observant person can see that the ship in the photo and the wreck are not the same ship. Everything is different, not just the turrets but the superstructure and the distinctive 4 stacks. They may as well show a photograph of the USS Langley and say its the USS Nimitz.
At 06:15 the narrator calls the ship the "SS Duke of Lancaster" then at 06:50 the narrator then calls the ship the "Duke of Edinburgh" Which is it? (Its actually the Duke of Lancaster, guessing the narrator just doesn't know his Dukes, surprised he doesn't then call it the 'SS Bo Duke'
Visited the SS Duke of lancaster nearly every year as a kid in the 80s when on holiday at the local pontins site, Was brilliant as a restaurant , Took my own kids there a few years back ,Shame its not being used for anything.
I've seen in some occasions where they fine them until its removed but rarely. I live on the Indian river in Florida and boats of all shapes and sizes wash into the flats and are abandoned. Not only does it make it look trashy but the fuel n oils leak out everywhere n destroy the environment. I dont mean to go on a tangent but I completely agree w you
one minor note here. In the Murmansk segment he showed photos of the light cruiser Murmansk at sea. Then he showed some completely different ship sitting rusted in a earthen cofferdam against a coast. The wrecked ship has 2 large triple gun turrets clearly visible on the end of the ship closest to the viewer . The cruiser Murmansk had a single double gun turret on each end. Is the wreck another ship named Murmansk? Something here stinks like the water in the bilges of that wreck.
I'm from Newcastle I remember seeing the tuxedo royal Down the quayside, people drunk the police staged outside, ambulances to and from the ship. It was the iconic spot on the Tyne I used to fish with my grandfather along the stern. When I was about 11 or 12 I went down to the Tyne 1 week and it was there the next I never saw it again, until now. Brought back so many memories
That last ship, I heard, was not a smuggling ship but was empty when she was caught in one of those freak storms in the Mediterranean. She took refuge in the cove but because the cove was so narrow, it channeled storm waters higher than anywhere else. The ship was pushed ashore and, when the storm waters receded, the ship was beyond the reach of even a full moon high tide. The owners were on shaky financial ground and abandoned the ship.
You have forgotten THE fastest ship to date. The S/S United States. She has been laid up since 1969, I think. Another great ship is M/S Kong Olav also forgotten in Thailand. Now you know!
SS United States is not, by any means, abandoned. Sadly neglected, but not abandoned. She is, in fact, quite sound. She can still be saved, and indeed, we who love her will keep working towards that end.
The Tuxedo Royalle was previously called the Tuxedo Princess and was docked in Glasgow and used as a floating nightclub and restaurant, it was forced to close and move in 2001 because of extensive bridge works at the Kingston Bridge where it was docked, was then moved to Newcastle
You should have covered the USS Sachem now located in a creek in Kentucky. It served in 2 world wars, and its famous passengers include Thomas Edison and Madonna.
The Murmansk you showed in clips was the Former USS Milwaukee that was transferred to the the USSR. That is not the same ship that was abandoned on its way to be scrapped.
Wow, I have dived in two of those wrecks, seen the one off the coast of Wales, been to the rusty wreck in Zante (or Zakynthos as he called it) and the one on Lanzarote that's no where near Costa Teguise, it's in Arrecife, the Islands Captial).
You would run into the same problem that every owner, including McDonalds has. The local governments will not issue permits for it to be used in any capacity. It lies abandoned since you can't get a permit to hook water, sewer, power to it.
i dont understand how ppl can just creep on the abandoned ship , none less do roap stunts on them, my god by simply looking at them gives me the creeps, i have seen maybe too many ship horror movies or what, but i will never step on board abandoned ship that still is in the water, god knows what is under the floor boards or what state the sealings and walls.
Are old ferry here on Grand Manan island was sold, and was aground on a reef. I think somewhere around Panama, we as Islanders miss that ferry. Great video btw
The Lyubov Orlova is more then likely sunk, some time after the Irish sighting her EPIRB beacon went off. Interesting side note, her sister ship the Alla Tarasova is still in service under the name Ocean Adventurer.
With the mcbarge, i never understood why they didn't use it for "spring break" in Miami florida. And move it around to specific events around the coast line. They could have made bank year after year with Miami being a great place for boat location/repair
I think there is an enormous abandoned ship on Mount Ararat in Turkey. But there is no water near the abandoned ship. I do not understand that. It is a giant, ancient, wooden, vessel.
4:02 Can't you use the real ship? That Murmansk is American Omaha-class cruiser that was given to the USSR in World War 2. The Murmansk you are talking about is newer ship.
Why leave them as a mess? I mean if its a tourist thing then leave it but there is always a way to get rid of a grounded ship even if its explosive demolition.
I have seen The Tuxedo Royale in its heyday. You could parts of it for big parties, works outings, Hen parties etc. Had a big reputation for high prices, but medium quality. The main pull was that it was a boat
At 4:11, you show an Obama class US cruiser named USS Millwaukee, which was transfered to the Russian Navy in 1943 and renamed Murmansk. Thats not the same ship as the Sverdlov class cruiser which sank en route to the scrapyard. At 6:50 you randomly drop a picture of a Royal Navy WW1 armoured cruiser called HMS Duke of Edinburgh, which was scrapped after WW1 in 1920. Somehow you imply its the same ship as a ferry converted into a floating casino in Wales. Please do your research better.
At 1:38 the narration says that the McDonalds barge is floating around on Burrrard Inlet, Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Those are two different places, Burrrard Inlet does not reach Maple Ridge.
Regards the Mimi S Barret: The TV show Route 66, season 1 episode 1, about 5:54 mark. There is a paddle wheel steamer chugging along a river. Could it be?
- Talks about the 1950s era Sverdlof class Murmansk but only shows images of the WW1 era Omaha class Murmansk; a COMPLETLY different ship, class and type. Do some research as this is downright misleading. They don't even look the same; one has a single double turret on the bow; the other has two triple turrets. A kid could tell the difference. You then show a WW1 protected Cruiser (A VICTORIAN WARSHIP) during a domestic ferry from the 1950s (A POST-WAR PASSENGER SHIP) segment...for...some incredibly obscure reason. They don't even look vaguely similar. Feels like a 3 year old's nursery project on boats. I'm not normally so harsh on youtubers as I know it takes work to put videos together....but christ. It takes more work than this.
The Tuxedo Royale was parked on the Clyde at Glasgow and was called the Tuxedo Princess. I went there for my 30th in 89, it was the place to go....for a while at least. The night I was there they had the 'electric blue' dancers on stage (most just had a smile on) And I was propositioned in the gent's toilets by a working girl....... What a classy place!
If the steel was poured before July 16th 1945, then yes it is. It's called "pre-atomic steel" and is highly sought after. Science needs it for instruments that precisely measure radiation, as it has no contamination.
Because the perpetrators of some of these videos say "It's a ship. I'll put in the slide show. Who'll know. Bloody wankers. Why yes; yes, I am a nerd. How did you guess?
only two are rusting away, the rest of the survivors are museum ships or artificial reefs or war memorials if you’re referring to the Murmansk, it’s actually not a WWII ship: it’s a 1950s ship and isn’t a battleship, it’s a cruiser
Did the narrator purposefully decide to pronounce the locations as wrong as he could, or was the script-writer too lazy to put pronunciation notes in the script?!
I would not be afraid of anything that is said to be haunted. I will to right in and think nothing of it. There are no such things as ghosts. I used to win bets by entering, "haunted," areas. But then the bets quit coming because people knew I was not afraid. Those were good days.
The story about the tugboat is nice :)
Yes it is
I can’t believe you guys featured the floating tuxedo! We used to party on the tuxedo princess. So many drunken nights spent on that revolving dance floor. Thanks for the memories
The tuxedo royale is one I miss to the bottom heart. And it was heart breaking to see it get dismantled we visited it alot.
The photos of a cruiser sailing are not of a Sverdlov-class cruiser. They are of the Omaha-class cruiser USS Milwaukee lent to the USSR as the Murmansk during WWII.
yeah - its not like its hard to tell they arent the same ship. 3 barrels in each turret on the wreck but only 2 barrels in the ship they showed. Typical zero effort research
Any serious ship enthusiast or really any observant person can see that the ship in the photo and the wreck are not the same ship. Everything is different, not just the turrets but the superstructure and the distinctive 4 stacks. They may as well show a photograph of the USS Langley and say its the USS Nimitz.
At 06:15 the narrator calls the ship the "SS Duke of Lancaster" then at 06:50 the narrator then calls the ship the "Duke of Edinburgh" Which is it? (Its actually the Duke of Lancaster, guessing the narrator just doesn't know his Dukes, surprised he doesn't then call it the 'SS Bo Duke'
Visited the SS Duke of lancaster nearly every year as a kid in the 80s when on holiday at the local pontins site, Was brilliant as a restaurant , Took my own kids there a few years back ,Shame its not being used for anything.
Anyone else ever notice how companies associated with these derelict are never required to clean up the mess? Why is that?
I've seen in some occasions where they fine them until its removed but rarely. I live on the Indian river in Florida and boats of all shapes and sizes wash into the flats and are abandoned. Not only does it make it look trashy but the fuel n oils leak out everywhere n destroy the environment. I dont mean to go on a tangent but I completely agree w you
River barges cost more to cut up than the scrap price of steel so they are all over the Ohio River
one minor note here. In the Murmansk segment he showed photos of the light cruiser Murmansk at sea. Then he showed some completely different ship sitting rusted in a earthen cofferdam against a coast. The wrecked ship has 2 large triple gun turrets clearly visible on the end of the ship closest to the viewer . The cruiser Murmansk had a single double gun turret on each end. Is the wreck another ship named Murmansk? Something here stinks like the water in the bilges of that wreck.
I thought that was weird too.
It's not the admiral sheer being partly scrapped?
I'm from Newcastle I remember seeing the tuxedo royal Down the quayside, people drunk the police staged outside, ambulances to and from the ship. It was the iconic spot on the Tyne I used to fish with my grandfather along the stern. When I was about 11 or 12 I went down to the Tyne 1 week and it was there the next I never saw it again, until now. Brought back so many memories
That last ship, I heard, was not a smuggling ship but was empty when she was caught in one of those freak storms in the Mediterranean. She took refuge in the cove but because the cove was so narrow, it channeled storm waters higher than anywhere else. The ship was pushed ashore and, when the storm waters receded, the ship was beyond the reach of even a full moon high tide. The owners were on shaky financial ground and abandoned the ship.
😮wow
You have forgotten THE fastest ship to date. The S/S United States. She has been laid up since 1969, I think. Another great ship is M/S Kong Olav also forgotten in Thailand. Now you know!
SS United States is not, by any means, abandoned. Sadly neglected, but not abandoned. She is, in fact, quite sound. She can still be saved, and indeed, we who love her will keep working towards that end.
The Tuxedo Royalle was previously called the Tuxedo Princess and was docked in Glasgow and used as a floating nightclub and restaurant, it was forced to close and move in 2001 because of extensive bridge works at the Kingston Bridge where it was docked, was then moved to Newcastle
The Mary D. Hume is NOT located in Florence Oregon, but instead, at the mouth of the Rogue River, Gold Beach Oregon.
My Greatest Grandfather, built a HUGE boat.. but you failed to spotlight it here.
Its up on Mt. ARARAT, TURKEY. I'll wait.....
Hi Noah!...Long time no sea!!!
You should have covered the USS Sachem now located in a creek in Kentucky. It served in 2 world wars, and its famous passengers include Thomas Edison and Madonna.
4:02
Those pictures are of a different Soviet cruiser named Murmansk.
The Murmansk you showed in clips was the Former USS Milwaukee that was transferred to the the USSR. That is not the same ship that was abandoned on its way to be scrapped.
Talking: Sverdlov-class, shown: Omaha-class. Are you kidding me?
Talking: Modern day ferry, shown: WWI cruiser. I'm sure you're kidding me.
Wow, I have dived in two of those wrecks, seen the one off the coast of Wales, been to the rusty wreck in Zante (or Zakynthos as he called it) and the one on Lanzarote that's no where near Costa Teguise, it's in Arrecife, the Islands Captial).
Zakynthos *is* the correct name though.
1:31 that timelapse is from my city, in the uptown area
Did someone forget the USS Minnow ?
no
That McBarge would have made one heck of a houseboat
You would run into the same problem that every owner, including McDonalds has. The local governments will not issue permits for it to be used in any capacity. It lies abandoned since you can't get a permit to hook water, sewer, power to it.
Yoooo what? I've actually been to the Koh Chang boat hotel without knowing it back in 2018, that's crazyyyy
i dont understand how ppl can just creep on the abandoned ship , none less do roap stunts on them, my god by simply looking at them gives me the creeps, i have seen maybe too many ship horror movies or what, but i will never step on board abandoned ship that still is in the water, god knows what is under the floor boards or what state the sealings and walls.
The Humes is not in Florence oregon It is In Gold Beach Oregon
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LANZAROTAY ? EDINBURG? NORLINS ? NEVER ENDS DOES IT
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Are old ferry here on Grand Manan island was sold, and was aground on a reef. I think somewhere around Panama, we as Islanders miss that ferry. Great video btw
that was a great ship
Wow Gold Beach Oregon made it, the tug boat is now below the water and you can barely see it with low tide
The Lyubov Orlova is more then likely sunk, some time after the Irish sighting her EPIRB beacon went off. Interesting side note, her sister ship the Alla Tarasova is still in service under the name Ocean Adventurer.
Amazing...😇
With the mcbarge, i never understood why they didn't use it for "spring break" in Miami florida. And move it around to specific events around the coast line.
They could have made bank year after year with Miami being a great place for boat location/repair
I died when it said downright ugly
Please quit calling them graffiti artists. Vandals is much more appropriate.
I been on Temple Hall amazing.
I think there is an enormous abandoned ship on Mount Ararat in Turkey. But there is no water near the abandoned ship. I do not understand that. It is a giant, ancient, wooden, vessel.
Yes I think I seen that ship
Thanks for sharing from a friend in Canada Rob ✌
Eh, another Canadian!
There was an abandoned ship off of Vung Tau Vietnam for several year's. I took a friend to photograph it one day and it was gone.
At 12:43 the ship was beached in the coast of california
USS Montgomery in the Thames estuary in kent England is laying on sand bank and is still full of aminution
great!
4:02 Can't you use the real ship? That Murmansk is American Omaha-class cruiser that was given to the USSR in World War 2. The Murmansk you are talking about is newer ship.
The Omaha - Mourmansk is 1944 , this one is Svredlov 1955
two separate ships, two separate sets of videos as the creator is too lazy to research
Check out bsf as well 😊
Why leave them as a mess? I mean if its a tourist thing then leave it but there is always a way to get rid of a grounded ship even if its explosive demolition.
Just break them while there’s value in the metal. When they seriously oxidise to flakes they are worthless eyesores.
I’ve seen the gold beach boat. Pretty sad ending for it .
I have seen The Tuxedo Royale in its heyday.
You could parts of it for big parties, works outings, Hen parties etc.
Had a big reputation for high prices, but medium quality.
The main pull was that it was a boat
At 4:11, you show an Obama class US cruiser named USS Millwaukee, which was transfered to the Russian Navy in 1943 and renamed Murmansk. Thats not the same ship as the Sverdlov class cruiser which sank en route to the scrapyard.
At 6:50 you randomly drop a picture of a Royal Navy WW1 armoured cruiser called HMS Duke of Edinburgh, which was scrapped after WW1 in 1920. Somehow you imply its the same ship as a ferry converted into a floating casino in Wales.
Please do your research better.
Obama class? Better not be
@@Nikkk6969 oops...! Obviously meant Omaha.....! Bloody autocorrect!
@@Nikkk6969 it was previously the USS Milwaukee...loaned to the USSR in 1943 to protect them then returned in 1949 for retirement
@@Nikkk6969 ...reread it and ha! but that class will come some day
The tuxedo royale currently being dismantle in boro
Duke of edinbugh? Duke of Lancaster. Come on man
Wat about the ss Ridgetown built in 1905 it was first the William E.Corey. In 1970 it was renamed to the Ridgetown .It is in port credit...
I've got the missing ship. I keep it under my pillow for good luck.
At 1:38 the narration says that the McDonalds barge is floating around on Burrrard Inlet, Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Those are two different places, Burrrard Inlet does not reach Maple Ridge.
The Mary D Hume is in Gold Beach, OR. not Florence.
Regards the Mimi S Barret: The TV show Route 66, season 1 episode 1, about 5:54 mark. There is a paddle wheel steamer chugging along a river. Could it be?
How can these multi-money companies not be held accountable,but I can be fined 500.00 for throwing a drink cup out the window, and I should not
You aren’t a multi million dollar company with really good attorneys.
凄い~なあ~🍀
The vessel was sent to Bangladesh, not India.
- Talks about the 1950s era Sverdlof class Murmansk but only shows images of the WW1 era Omaha class Murmansk; a COMPLETLY different ship, class and type. Do some research as this is downright misleading. They don't even look the same; one has a single double turret on the bow; the other has two triple turrets. A kid could tell the difference. You then show a WW1 protected Cruiser (A VICTORIAN WARSHIP) during a domestic ferry from the 1950s (A POST-WAR PASSENGER SHIP) segment...for...some incredibly obscure reason. They don't even look vaguely similar. Feels like a 3 year old's nursery project on boats. I'm not normally so harsh on youtubers as I know it takes work to put videos together....but christ. It takes more work than this.
F to all who was on that Soviet cruiser
when will they learn... You Never re-name a ship.
You just said the duke of Edinburgh instead of the duke of lancaster
I noticed that when they showed a photo of the armoured cruiser HMS Duke of Edinburgh. A far cry from the ship being discussed.
I worked on the Lancaster and her two sisters in 1958. They were new then, lovely ships.
The Tuxedo Royale was parked on the Clyde at Glasgow and was called the Tuxedo Princess. I went there for my 30th in 89, it was the place to go....for a while at least. The night I was there they had the 'electric blue' dancers on stage (most just had a smile on) And I was propositioned in the gent's toilets by a working girl....... What a classy place!
You missed out on the liner SS United States which is on the shore in Fuerteventura
You should’ve did that boat in Sea isle New Jersey It’s a concrete ship
I performed on that barge, wow look at it now...
There's an abandoned sunken ship off the shore of seawolf park located in Galveston Texas that you also forgot about
Mixed pictures of everything for better dramatisation. Believe or not to believe in what is shown here.
All that steel must be worth a load!
If the steel was poured before July 16th 1945, then yes it is. It's called "pre-atomic steel" and is highly sought after. Science needs it for instruments that precisely measure radiation, as it has no contamination.
You could include the US paddle boat that was found many feet below a farm field.
theship in wales is the duke of lancaster not edingbough
The Murmansk in white and black was the ww2 omaha class one, not the sverdlov one
True it confuses me
Almost every abandonned ship has a story to tell? Implying there is some that don't?
"the Friendship" is actually called "McBarge" here in Vancouver
They said that
@@_tertle3892 Oh, must've missed that.
How about the SS Richard Montgomery? That’s a great story.
I wonder how many more "Abandoned ships" video's will be featured, i lost count ...
I went to the duke of Lancaster not to long ago
Lan-Za-Rotayyyyy
The McBarge can be seen in the film Blade III.
That Mc-Friendship is so dang ugly that it needs a rebuild not just an overhaul.
So it’s probably more economic to just build something new
Instead of lettin these ships rust,why not turn them into reefs? The environmental. Implications are astonding too
Wow that's loud.
USS Montgomery in the Thames estuary in kent England is laying on sand bank and is still full of aminution
Maple Ridge is nowhere near the water, Burrard inlet is nowhere near Maple Ridge . look at a map !!
I would say that the Fraser River qualifies as water. ;)
Why pray tell are you showing pictures of a Omaha class light cruiser???.
Because the perpetrators of some of these videos say "It's a ship. I'll put in the slide show. Who'll know. Bloody wankers.
Why yes; yes, I am a nerd. How did you guess?
it was the Murmansk but the previous ship by that name...which the creator can’t be bothered to research
What's with Greek ship owners going bust and beaching their ships?
If I was a ship I'd cry if I found out I'd been sold to the Greeks.
A TICKET TO ZAKINTHOSE ? WHERE WOULD YOU END UP??????
It's very sad to see ww2 battle ships rust
U.S.S. Texas
only two are rusting away, the rest of the survivors are museum ships or artificial reefs or war memorials
if you’re referring to the Murmansk, it’s actually not a WWII ship: it’s a 1950s ship and isn’t a battleship, it’s a cruiser
Jeez the chap really struggles when trying to pronounce location names... Lanzarote is easy!
Much of the footage you use is sloppy and not related to the ships you are talking about at all.
yep... I would agree... the images during the soviet ship voice over do not appear to be a destroyer, much, much larger ship
@@joem6859 same ship name, different ships
At minute 4.20 KRI IRIAN from indonesian naval .
Did the narrator purposefully decide to pronounce the locations as wrong as he could, or was the script-writer too lazy to put pronunciation notes in the script?!
I would not be afraid of anything that is said to be haunted. I will to right in and think nothing of it. There are no such things as ghosts. I used to win bets by entering, "haunted," areas. But then the bets quit coming because people knew I was not afraid. Those were good days.
The River Times?
Have you guys heard of the Titanic?
Should be called '' ship left lay '' .
Oh you have forgotten uss america
Loud music much?
The way he pronounces Murmansk as Murmangks angers me.
Mur-MANSK, not mur-MANGSK
Fotage is hidden behind the written comments. What is the purpose?
Mermanks be like: IN SOVIET RUSSIA YOU DONG CHOSE FATE
FATE CHOOSE YOU!!!
Did you hit your head?! TITANIC ISNT IN THE LISTT