Well said…. And as a navy veteran? They’re not all so cool….believe me! But many really are pretty relatable and many have come up from the ranks…which is neat. Blessings and happiness to you.
Yes 👍 thank you,I served 11 years in the Australian Navy & 7 years on 4 HMA SHIPS 🛳️ WAS a Bosun spent a lot of time on the Bridge team,& never forget the “Captain Sir officer 👮♀️ of the watch report at 3am or early hours ,he never sleeps 🛌 like a baby cause he has big responsibilities at 🌊 sea..I enjoyed my time in the Navy it taught me about responsibilities,discipline & turning up 🆙 no matter what ,love from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 it has the best Harbour in the whole world 🌎.
@@mustangpilot6786 it’s a seamanship branch in the Navy we do Anchors work,refueling at sea,we help in docking with ropes etc,we drive the ship 🚢 on the helm ,lookout on bridges & weapons specialists.we do security on our ship etc ..
im just a dude sitting here after a long day's work looking for some mindless content. And the internet is like "did you ever wonder what the captain's cabin looks like on one of those big ships" And I'm like hell yeah I do. this is great fucking content. the internet has it's issues but sometimes you find these little miracles. Thank you Joe Franta Ship
Humble man. That’s what you want in a Captain. No bravado, no big ego, just rock_steady. Thanks for the tour, Joe. Long time subscriber and watcher. Keep up the great work!
From my experience in the Navy, most skippers are like this. The ones that can't keep their egos in check get relieved pretty quick and you really only see that attitude with the junior officers.
Thank you Captain for allowing Joe to show us your personal space on board. I have never met a Captain of a merchant ship so this might be something special. Please pass on my thanks.
Nicely done Joe, getting the 'Old Man' to agree to this is no mean feat ! FYI for your viewers, there IS a reason the recliner is where it is. The Master can easily glance out the window to gauge the weather, how the seas are running (especially when she starts 'working' in heavy weather), and of course, a clear view looking forward and to starboard (most of the arc of the 'Green' sidelight).
Dude! Recently discovered your channel and have been binge watching ever since.I was a commercial fisherman up and down the west coast for a number of years but never seriously considered joining the Merchant Marine. While Im never one to have regrets,I wish I was younger(56 now)Id jump out and do the journey tomarrow.Thank you for sharing-The ocean is a wonderful place to work!
Not sure if there are other obligations in life that would stop you now, but Piney Point has recently had people in their 50’s come through. Age is not a barrier in there as long as you have decent physical (and mental) health.
This video came up out of nowhere and was well worth the view. Back in 2002 I had the opportunity to tour an FSO while in dry dock for refurbishment in Vietnam that had been earlier converted from a Russian super tanker built in the 1970s. The most interesting part of the tour was the bridge still in its original configuration and the crew living quarters which while not so spacious or modern seemed rather cozy. Thank you for posting this and to the captain for his hospitality.
2007 was the first full year I worked for CMA as the exec sec to the Provost. I have so much respect for the students who graduate. Thank you for this glimpse.
Hi Joe, Please thank Captain Davis for allowing us to visit him in his quarters. He seems to be a down-to-earth guy. I imagine that the crew loves and respects him. Also, I wanted to let you know that your vlogs are great! I've watched every one and always checking for new ones. I have one question though...I understand that it's possible for a freighter to carry up to 12 paying passengers. Have you ever been on a freighter that has had paying passengers on board? If so, what does the crew think of that concept? I would love to do that sometime and I promise that I wouldn't get in the way.😊
Thanks, Joe. I am SO thankful there are people like you, the Captains and Crews to move people and stuff around our beautiful planet. You are a fabulous story teller, too; part of being a true seafarer, I suppose. 😊
i love this down to earth no big ego Captain, i was stationed aboard one Coast Guard Cutter where the Captain was like this . the first time you saw him each day we would salute him and that was it for the day. he did not stand on formality . thanks for letting us see your living quarters sir.
Thanks for the tour. Saw plenty of these types of ships at sea from the signal bridges of US Navy ships back in the 80's. First time seeing the inside of one. Cool ship, cool Captain!!!
Spent 6 years in the USCG some of which was spent doing boardings in LA/LB Harbor. Been to many a Master's Quarters. Yup, that's about what it looks like depending upon the age of the vessel. And good to see a fellow Texan as Captain!!
You have a great advantage in your videos that others don't. A voice that puts me to sleep, being a pathetic insomnia person you and Mike Rowe can do it. But I just go back and finish watching. Very interesting to see how others live.😮
@@PamelaTaylor-ll8gg exactly... very soothing to listen to. I was shocked to learn Mike Rowe was a trained opera singer. I've heard him but guess it makes sense. Enjoy your day 😌
@@PamelaTaylor-ll8gg yea some of the things he did on that show scared the hell out of me. I was a sniper in the day but as you age Mike Rowe things appear closer like the ground when changing the lights on that tower 🗼. Deadliest catch was a favorite when had cable.
Neat video, have toured a number of ships in my Junior high and early high school time. My grandfather retired in 73, started with the Savannah Steam Ship Company, later was a Liberty ship captain, he traveled the world. I still have a number of his ship photos. He retired before I was old enough to visit him on any of his ships. In his later years he volunteered with the port chapel as they arranged crew to play soccer against the Savannah team, and there is where I was invited on a few ships. As a HAM radio person always thought it would be fun to be the communication person on a ship.
I’d like to thank the Captain for showing his personal space. Also I want to thank you for posting the video, too few and far in between. Watching from Panama City Florida, USA. 🇺🇸🦅 No Snow Just Breeze !
Just came across this on RUclips, I have sailed with Captain Cole on the American Liberty I believe, he was Chief Mate at the time and he was a pleasure to sail with, as someone said earlier "rock steady". He appreciated the efforts of the crew and steward dept. Again, great guy to sail with.
Very gracious captain….i cud see the crew respecting this man…🤙🏻noticed shirt and placard on wall ..Crowley Maritime…used to work in their …documentation/bookings dept ..in late 80’s…long ago.
You know Joe, When I was young - just coming out of school - I never considered ship working as a life, and I wish I could go back in time and follow that career. So many youngsters today are leaving home and racking up a bunch of debt keeping themselves clothed, fed and a roof over their head. I still feel the effects of that 20 years later. Seeing the captains quarters, and you've shared your accommodations before, I think that is completely adequate, and comfortable enough for anyone, and if I had such accommodations as a young man I would have been completely happy to keep my money in my pocket and live on board. I suppose the trick is to live frugally when on land as well - your idea of an RV is such an adventurous outlook. Good job, mate!
A neat little feature of that bookshelf that wasn't mentioned are the little metal brackets that you can see attached at the vertical midpoints of each shelf, presumably you can attach straps across them to prevent the books from flying out when the ship is rocking hard in stormy weather.
3:46 flip the hinges on the refrigerator to the left side that way the door opens same direction as the hutch door. Living with it day to day will be a lot more enjoyable
Thank you for this video, it seems the captain is full informed about the ship with huge amount of information that Captain receives in his day office and he has all kind of communications means that he can within his reach. Also, the location of his day office enables him to get a quick scan on deck operations. Thank you,
A very gracious Captain, please thank him on your viewers behalf.
Well said…. And as a navy veteran? They’re not all so cool….believe me! But many really are pretty relatable and many have come up from the ranks…which is neat.
Blessings and happiness to you.
Yes 👍 thank you,I served 11 years in the Australian Navy & 7 years on 4 HMA SHIPS 🛳️ WAS a Bosun spent a lot of time on the Bridge team,& never forget the “Captain Sir officer 👮♀️ of the watch report at 3am or early hours ,he never sleeps 🛌 like a baby cause he has big responsibilities at 🌊 sea..I enjoyed my time in the Navy it taught me about responsibilities,discipline & turning up 🆙 no matter what ,love from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 it has the best Harbour in the whole world 🌎.
@@Hangloose-ee2me what does the word Bosun mean? Ive always wondered... I know, i can google it, but it just sounds cool. Bosuns mate or something...
@@mustangpilot6786 it’s a seamanship branch in the Navy we do Anchors work,refueling at sea,we help in docking with ropes etc,we drive the ship 🚢 on the helm ,lookout on bridges & weapons specialists.we do security on our ship etc ..
@@mustangpilot6786 Bosun is another word for boatswain, boatswain is the foreman of the sailors, leading the sailors on the deck to work
im just a dude sitting here after a long day's work looking for some mindless content. And the internet is like "did you ever wonder what the captain's cabin looks like on one of those big ships" And I'm like hell yeah I do.
this is great fucking content. the internet has it's issues but sometimes you find these little miracles. Thank you Joe Franta Ship
Thanks man! Check out my other videos if youve been wondering what sailors eat? Or what our rooms look like? Or our average work day!
Great presentation and a Captain of such vessels deserves a nice and cosy space after hours to say the least!
👍👍👍
same thing for me today! heck yah.
another dude here just reading a dude's comment about watching some random vid
this shit is nice man
Humble man. That’s what you want in a Captain. No bravado, no big ego, just rock_steady. Thanks for the tour, Joe. Long time subscriber and watcher. Keep up the great work!
From my experience in the Navy, most skippers are like this. The ones that can't keep their egos in check get relieved pretty quick and you really only see that attitude with the junior officers.
You people know nothing about officers.
Thank you Captain for allowing Joe to show us your personal space on board. I have never met a Captain of a merchant ship so this might be something special. Please pass on my thanks.
yet boring.
Nice tour. Gotta love a captain who on his time off goes sailing.
Captain seems to be a down to earth nice guy. Thanks Captain for allowing us to tour your space.
He seems pretty laid back, just the type of person you want in charge of a ship! Thanks for sharing, very interesting 😊
Thank you Captain! My Grandfather was an Engineering Officer in the Merchant Marine. I bet his 1920-50’s era cabins weren’t so nice haha
Cool. Captain's got all the info right there to manage his vessel.
Seems like a great captain to sail with.
Very nice and many thanks for Captain Cole for showing us around!
...what a cool captain ! thank you Joe
what a super nice guy!! nice to see behind the scenes!! thank you Captain Cole!! Thank you Joe!
Thanks for the nice tour! The skipper seems like a cool dude. He’s very organized and neat.
Stateroom Hasn’t changed much since we use to sail. Retired in ‘94. Loved it out there.
Nicely done Joe, getting the 'Old Man' to agree to this is no mean feat !
FYI for your viewers, there IS a reason the recliner is where it is. The Master can easily glance out the window to gauge the weather, how the seas are running (especially when she starts 'working' in heavy weather), and of course, a clear view looking forward and to starboard (most of the arc of the 'Green' sidelight).
Thanks Captain. Very nice of you to show us around.
Dude! Recently discovered your channel and have been binge watching ever since.I was a commercial fisherman up and down the west coast for a number of years but never seriously considered joining the Merchant Marine. While Im never one to have regrets,I wish I was younger(56 now)Id jump out and do the journey tomarrow.Thank you for sharing-The ocean is a wonderful place to work!
Not sure if there are other obligations in life that would stop you now, but Piney Point has recently had people in their 50’s come through. Age is not a barrier in there as long as you have decent physical (and mental) health.
@@alexbaum2204 seafears international union
Thank you, Captain! My father was a Merchant Marine. He loved the sea. I always admire mariners sailing the seas!
Very cool video! Thanks for highlighting different aspects and people. Super interesting, informative and unique.
Super cool and fascinating. Thanks for doing this!
This video came up out of nowhere and was well worth the view. Back in 2002 I had the opportunity to tour an FSO while in dry dock for refurbishment in Vietnam that had been earlier converted from a Russian super tanker built in the 1970s. The most interesting part of the tour was the bridge still in its original configuration and the crew living quarters which while not so spacious or modern seemed rather cozy. Thank you for posting this and to the captain for his hospitality.
2007 was the first full year I worked for CMA as the exec sec to the Provost. I have so much respect for the students who graduate. Thank you for this glimpse.
Hi Joe,
Please thank Captain Davis for allowing us to visit him in his quarters. He seems to be a down-to-earth guy. I imagine that the crew loves and respects him.
Also, I wanted to let you know that your vlogs are great! I've watched every one and always checking for new ones.
I have one question though...I understand that it's possible for a freighter to carry up to 12 paying passengers. Have you ever been on a freighter that has had paying passengers on board? If so, what does the crew think of that concept? I would love to do that sometime and I promise that I wouldn't get in the way.😊
G'day from Australian waters, thanks, I sincerely enjoy watching your work.
Congratulations on 100k subscribers. Thank you Captain for allowing us in.
This was cool! Seems like a great guy to work for!
Thank you, Captain, for allowing us to see your quarters.
Thanks, Joe. I am SO thankful there are people like you, the Captains and Crews to move people and stuff around our beautiful planet. You are a fabulous story teller, too; part of being a true seafarer, I suppose. 😊
Thanks so much Donald!
Joe, thanks for another great video! Special thanks to Capt. Cole for taking the time to give us a tour!
It’s a good day when you post. Fair winds my friend!
Thanks for the tour! Your captain is basic and down to earth.
Thank you for sharing this and be sure to thank your Captain.
i love this down to earth no big ego Captain, i was stationed aboard one Coast Guard Cutter where the Captain was like this . the first time you saw him each day we would salute him and that was it for the day. he did not stand on formality . thanks for letting us see your living quarters sir.
How cool was that. Thank you for sharing. 👍
Thanks for the tour. Saw plenty of these types of ships at sea from the signal bridges of US Navy ships back in the 80's. First time seeing the inside of one. Cool ship, cool Captain!!!
Spent 6 years in the USCG some of which was spent doing boardings in LA/LB Harbor. Been to many a Master's Quarters. Yup, that's about what it looks like depending upon the age of the vessel. And good to see a fellow Texan as Captain!!
Looks like the same shipping I'm currently sailing on. Loving our recently installed Starlink Internet, super fast internet now, loving it!!!
Hey, 100,000 subscribers is just around the corner. Congratulations Joe!!!!! You have earned every single one.
👍👍. Very humble Captain. Peace
Thanks for sharing. That was fun!
For years I've wanted to travel on a freighter. One day...
Thanks for the glimpse of the life!
Excellent Joe. Thank you!
Nice Captain to make this tour possible.
Thank you Captain for the tour of your quarters.
I finished up in Alaska. Very interesting. I did it for 12 years.
Well done and very excellent video thank you for the tour Captain seems like a very seasoned professional excellent job
You have a great advantage in your videos that others don't. A voice that puts me to sleep, being a pathetic insomnia person you and Mike Rowe can do it. But I just go back and finish watching. Very interesting to see how others live.😮
I love Mike Rowe's voice. I will watch anything that he narrates
@@PamelaTaylor-ll8gg exactly... very soothing to listen to. I was shocked to learn Mike Rowe was a trained opera singer. I've heard him but guess it makes sense. Enjoy your day 😌
@@ghost4-6 he made watching Dirty Jobs more entertaining. Have an amazing day on purpose. And thank you
@@PamelaTaylor-ll8gg yea some of the things he did on that show scared the hell out of me. I was a sniper in the day but as you age Mike Rowe things appear closer like the ground when changing the lights on that tower 🗼. Deadliest catch was a favorite when had cable.
@@ghost4-6 omg. I forgot about Deadliest Catch. I stopped watching it when new people came on the show.
Seems like a pretty down to earth guy.
Thanks Joe and Captin for a great video! Joe I just got done watching a video about you on what's going on with shipping with Sal! Small world!
Thanks for the tour, Captain Cole!
Joe always good information
Thank you Captain.
❤..Good video..thank you so much. Very interesting and what a nice captain. Very smart and pleasant.
Thanks Captain !!!!! Thanks Joe !!!!!!.......great vids !!!!!!
Neat video, have toured a number of ships in my Junior high and early high school time. My grandfather retired in 73, started with the Savannah Steam Ship Company, later was a Liberty ship captain, he traveled the world. I still have a number of his ship photos. He retired before I was old enough to visit him on any of his ships. In his later years he volunteered with the port chapel as they arranged crew to play soccer against the Savannah team, and there is where I was invited on a few ships. As a HAM radio person always thought it would be fun to be the communication person on a ship.
Very interesting 🤔
Thanks Captain, nice tour !
Great video Joe 🇺🇸
Texas baby! Thanks Cpt for the tour!!
Thanks Skipper!! That was a great tour!!!
I’d like to thank the Captain for showing his personal space. Also I want to thank you for posting the video, too few and far in between. Watching from Panama City Florida, USA. 🇺🇸🦅 No Snow Just Breeze !
Please thank the incredibly gracious Captain for this view into his quarters. Seems like a great guy!
Just came across this on RUclips, I have sailed with Captain Cole on the American Liberty I believe, he was Chief Mate at the time and he was a pleasure to sail with, as someone said earlier "rock steady". He appreciated the efforts of the crew and steward dept. Again, great guy to sail with.
Starfield wants more succulents lol. All jokes aside, I love your content Joe.
Very gracious captain….i cud see the crew respecting this man…🤙🏻noticed shirt and placard on wall ..Crowley Maritime…used to work in their …documentation/bookings dept ..in late 80’s…long ago.
Wow!! A captains tour!! Awesome!! 👌
Man, that's a chill captain I could easily work for.
Wow so enthusiastic
WOW! What a great tour!
You know Joe, When I was young - just coming out of school - I never considered ship working as a life, and I wish I could go back in time and follow that career. So many youngsters today are leaving home and racking up a bunch of debt keeping themselves clothed, fed and a roof over their head. I still feel the effects of that 20 years later. Seeing the captains quarters, and you've shared your accommodations before, I think that is completely adequate, and comfortable enough for anyone, and if I had such accommodations as a young man I would have been completely happy to keep my money in my pocket and live on board. I suppose the trick is to live frugally when on land as well - your idea of an RV is such an adventurous outlook. Good job, mate!
Cheers for the tour Skipper.
Thanks very much for the tour, you and your crew do a fantastic job
Hi from Michigan • Excellent Captain and video • thanks for sharing this tour 👍
Thank you captain for sharing a view of your space on the ship
I am currently at Cal Maritime in the Engine department. I love seeing where the graduates are
Excellent Joe- another vid from you! Thanks!
Cool video!
Thanks Joe😊
The Captain is real people! Thanks!
The captain is one cool dude 👍
Wow, Captain is a young man! Not the typical bearded older man captain! 👍
Look forward to each video, Joe!
I’ve sailed with that Capt on the Lone Star State. He was a good guy, & so were the mates. I’d go back.
Nice of the Captain to show us. Thank him please.
Captain is all business. Loved the tour.
Thank you Captain. You’re awesome!
What a great honest man , Thank you for your time !!
Thanks Joe great stories
Thanks Captain Cole and Joe!!
Very cool video and great channel!! Thanks for sharing!
Excellent. Thank you for the tour
Thank you Captain, and thank you Joe!
Very cool insight. Thanks to you and especially the captain.
Great videos dude...well done. May God always be with you.
Always curious what the living spaces look like on different ships; thanks for sharing!
A neat little feature of that bookshelf that wasn't mentioned are the little metal brackets that you can see attached at the vertical midpoints of each shelf, presumably you can attach straps across them to prevent the books from flying out when the ship is rocking hard in stormy weather.
I see that ship all the time in Lake Charles. Very cool video
Great video! Thanks for teaching us!
3:46 flip the hinges on the refrigerator to the left side that way the door opens same direction as the hutch door. Living with it day to day will be a lot more enjoyable
Thank you for this video, it seems the captain is full informed about the ship with huge amount of information that Captain receives in his day office and he has all kind of communications means that he can within his reach. Also, the location of his day office enables him to get a quick scan on deck operations. Thank you,
Thank You! For doing that
Thank the Captain for the nice tour 😁