Inside Worlds BIGGEST WOODEN ´´OCEAN GOING´´ SAILING SHIP! The Götheborg of Sweden! Full Tour Vlog
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- Hi guys and welcome back to the Marobrothers 😃
Today with an unusual yet super epic tour of the Worlds biggest ocean going wooden Sailing ship!
We were invited to tour this Incredible Ship, all thanks to Isabella who managed to squeeze us in last minute before their departure to Nice, France. This has been by fare the most interesting tour we’ve made. Touring it was like being send back nearly 200 years, when the original Gotheborg (the Swedish East Indiaman) was sailing to China for trade. For us it was simply mind-blowing how they managed to replicate this Ship to what it is today. It took over 8 years to built and an investment of around 23.000.000$ (250.000.000Kr) to made it happen.
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Really appreciate that you take us into all of the little spaces for shops, storage, crew facilities, everywhere. As a really detail-oriented person I find these quite interesting. Well done, and by the way you guys speak English very clearly. I'm impressed with the whole production.
Our pleasure! 🙏💯
JUST LIES.AND IGNORANCE
PORTUGUESE WERE THE BIGGEST ONES...
THE PORTUGUESE WOODEN SHIP IN LISBON WEIGHJTS 180TONNES , THIS ONLY WEIGHT 700TONNES..
PORTUGUESE WOODEN SHIP IS 90 METERS LENGTH THIS SI JUST 54
HAVE A LIFE.
Fun fact: in Portugal, the "crows nest" is called "caralho". As it turns out, "caralho" is the most famous swear word in portuguese. The reason for that is because back in these times, in portuguese ships in the east indies, captains would punish bad sailors by sending them to the "caralho". Nowadays, 650 000 000 million portuguese speakers send everyone to the "caralho" when they want to insult somebody.
same on spanish ships, same punishment and almost same swear word "Carajo". "vete al carajo"
Popultion of Brazil: 214,000,000. Population of Portugal: 10,000,000. Where are the rest?
@@jmseippafrica
@@matthewdev Nice try but there aren’t 435,000,000 Portuguese speakers in Africa. There are only 8 million Portuguese speakers there. And there are only 260 million Portuguese speakers in the entire world NOT 650,000,000! A simple Google search is all it takes to come up with the actual number of Portuguese speakers in the world.
Wow I hear this from Venezuelan's and I never understood it as I dont hear it from my people(Mexicans) XD
The more you know.
The kitchen is pretty amazing, everything else on the ship has that old timey 17th / 18th-century feel to it whereas when you step into the kitchen suddenly you're in a modern environment!
Yes, totally 🤪
Wow what a floating piece of Art and History!! Takes this CPO's Heart away!! Thank you for posting this!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Isabella and all the amazing crew who showed of this masterpiece of a vessel. Truly awe inspiring.
This is such a treat. Such a beautiful ship. And yes, you can get a little Seasick when in a large ship docked in the harbor, because you are not used to the swaying. That is why sleeping areas are usually at the lower part of the ship, so that you feel less swaying. Thank you for the tour. The top deck is out of this world fantastic, all the ropes and incredible woodwork. Everything is properly in place, well organized, that is where the term shipshape comes from. You have to be 100% prepared on a ship, if you want to have the best chance to survive any emergency, you see, you can't just get off the ship in the middle of the ocean, well you can, but you don't want to do that, that would be the last resort and would mean that you probably don't have a ship anymore.
How incredibly interesting! Thank you for this tour! I had no idea that something like this still existed today.
That's exactly why we wanted to show it 😀 it amazed us and we wanted you to be amazed too 🙏💯
@@TheMarobrothers Thank you brothers Yes the boat was a special one indeed so yeah much appreciated 👍
@@TheMarobrothers we certainly are amazed! Thank you
The USS Constitution has to be much bigger
@@PureTexan Yes, but is she ocean-going ? I think not. You would never be allowed to cross the Atlantic ocean in the present condition. It would be literally impossible to get her a Category A certification. If you tried I think the historic value would be ruined.
Thanks Johann for the tour! Fantastic video!
He nailed it! True spirit of the ship
So great to have a hint how life is on other tall ships. Amazing tour!
Thank you ☺️
I love wooden ships! This one is beautiful!
It really is!
Nice and surprising change☺ I have been visiting it briefly once, and it is truly impressive. Thanks for giving a more in depth tour! It sure is a lot of ropes going on...😮
It was all our pleasure. Super happy you've enjoyed the tour ☺️
The woodwork is most impressive. Thanks for this great tour.
Beautiful ship. Beautiful Isabella.
It really is!
incredibly groovy classic ship. Fantastic tour. Loved it.
Glad you enjoyed it 😀
more 1000 tonnes than that little ship
more 40 meter tbigger
its portuguese NAu
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What a feast for the eyes! Absolutely spectacular well done 👏
Thanks so much! 😊
One of the best ship's tours ever. Thank you.
Our pleasure!
Isn't it just gorgeous!!
Amazing how it seems to keep going below deck.The wood does such a good job beams and all.
Thank you for the really cool tour!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic video. Could not stop watching it. Good sailing.
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
That is YT GOLD! Thanks for the tour!!!
Any time! 🙏
Really nice good job showing off this ship!!
Thank you very much!
We've been on Götheborg for a visite while Stay in Bremerhaven some weeks ago. Wonderful ship, wonderful crew. Here we see some things we of course couldn't see in Bremerhaven. Join and visit the ship on the stays during their Journey. All the best for the ship and the crew. Stay safe, enjoy your time on board. Thanks for this great video
Happy we got to show you a little more then you were able to see 🙈
lol...when he asked who powers the capstan winch, and the Mate replies very adroitly, "...us...", made me chuckle. I both respect and adore Scandinavian languages (of which I speak, none), because when translated into English; it's always so concise and precise and so beautifully different from [north] American English. We either say too much; or not nearly enough, and we Americans have a propensity to hop around from one subject to another, often in the same sentence. One of these days, I would deeply enjoy sailing from far north Norway, hugging the western coast; visiting all of the fjords and sea towns along the way; no strict schedule, and no timeline; only a vague itinerary; and finally docking at the Port of Oslo (at some point). That would be very nice. Incidentally, such a voyage competes with my other dream of lazily sailing around the Caribbean for a while...no timeline, no schedule, and no itinerary to speak of.
Fantastically detailed walkthrough. Just what a true geek enjoys. Well done!
Great video, something totally different. I enjoyed it a lott.
Super happy to hear that 😊💯 thank you for letting us know
How exciting. Great video adventure! Thank you.
Semper Fi
Our pleasure! 😁🙏
Beautiful video, thanks for this!!
A pleasure 🙏
Amazing tour! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
Wow!! I have so much enjoyed this video. A real surprise from you to us.. Keep the good work up.
Super happy you've enjoyed it 😀✅🙏
Genial! Increíblemente genial,mi alma viajó hasta el siglo xviii,disfrute cada espacio,el sistema de navegación,el timonel,los cajones,la madera,el olor de las cuerdas,el alquitrán,en fin .muchas muchas gracias tengo el corazón y el alma de marinero.pero por ahora vivo en CDMX mexico❤😂😊😅
Thank you for this video! I really enjoyed the tour of The Gotheborg! Johan was very informative and entertaining. I was very impressed!
Glad you enjoyed it!
amazing going through every nook and cranny
Wow, thank you guys so much for a great tour of this incredible boat, thanks for giving us the opportunity as otherwise we wouldn't have seen it. Dom is so sweet like a boy in a toy store, also like the subtle flirts
Hahaha yeh I did feal positively overwhelmed 🤗 such a precious ship ⚓
@@TheMarobrothers Been waiting for your next vid
Wow! High maintenance there, awesome vessel
It sure is!
Fantastiskt fint skepp ❤
Simply amazing
Happy you enjoyed it ☺️
The intro host lady is 🔥.... and her accent is to die for🫠
Anyway..This boat is incredible.... skill for skill ancient artisans are equally as good as engineers / designers we have today....
I remember being on a smaller boat like this called the Woronora in 🇦🇺.. very nice memories.
This is what modern Cruise Ships should be :D nearly Zero Emissions. Love it !
this was wonderfully produced :)
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful ship
What a beauty!!
I don't follow this channel nor really care so much about houses or buildings featured here but this ship tour was both interesting and fascinating. Wow wow wow. Inside the ship I like how you went into the rope supply and mentioned the smell of rope and tar. Nicely done I enjoyed this so very much.
Happy you enjoyed it 😀 thanks for the positive feedback 🙏
my words exactly. Super rare stuff even.
Just an amazing ship. I can only imagine what it costs to upkeep this, but I think its amazing that this project exists. Thanks for the video!
what a beauty!
Nice one!! ❤
Thanks dude ☺️
Amazing tour
Glad you enjoyed it 😀
Super cool video and ship and it seems a nice crew as well :) - thanks for the video !
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for share : )
My pleasure
Awesome!!!
Beautiful ships I can just imagine the history all our sailors went through in our world lifetime if it weren’t for them we wouldn’t be here bless our ancestors we all have a story and we all are one family….peace everyone…a lot of dead sailors placed overboard too they are our angels in the ocean
This was a great tour, really love it!
You weren't allowed down into the engine room? I think it is quite a big one actually.
Combining the old ship style with all modern requirements for a sailing vessel are not an easy task - if you look closely you see fire alarm buttons everywhere, and there are fire sprinkler heads in every space as well, and also fitting a restaurant kitchen in a ship with all its limitations - it's a feat of engineering.
Yeh we couldn't enter there. We must agree, a lot of hard work went into the construction and it is a unique masterpiece
A lot of the limitations can be traded today. Given the fact this ship isn't doing any trading or cargo hauling, you don't need a large cargo bay, so instead you can add an engine room and a larger kitchen. And since we now have access to refrigerators and freezers, we can trade for it instead of having large barrels for salted meats and fruits, and boxes of dried food. and barrels of freshwater and what ever alcohol they would have had.
And since the ship have an engine, the need for a large crew can be reduced too. A ship of this size back in the day had a crew of about 200+, Now about 80.
So changing this ship from a trading ship to a modern ship for idn turism or wha tever. Gave them a lot of wiggle room to install modern stuff to make the ship more comfortable.
@@mr-x7689 Not only comfortable. Much of the modern equipment is there to make it legal to sail, especially into ports.
Love old sailing ships & glad you went into some of the nooks and crannies. Just feel there was more we missed, forward of the cabins on the lower decks. A little disappointed you didn’t go to the engine room.
Loved!!!
Massive TNX))))))))))))
Thank you too! 🙏💯
so beautiful your video is great....
Thank you! Cheers!
Great content and presentation.
Thank you 😊🙏
Super gemacht und faszinierend. Danke aus sonnigem Wien, Scott
🙌🙏
Awesome equipment.
This should have been 20 days ago for my birthday but hey thank you I am enjoying it ....nice one
Next time we'll make sure to be 20 days earlier 🤣🤣🙏
@@TheMarobrothers Thank you brothers it was enjoyable all the same 🎉
Yesss Boys!! I'll love to see more of these videos, I love seeing ships, to learn the history of it!! Arrrgh I'm getting Pirates of the caribbean vibes seeing this beauty 😍 lol
Thank you boys for a new content
Yaiii thanks Alena 🫶☺️ super happy you've enjoyed this tour 🙏
Well done!!!!
Thank you 😊
LOVE it!!
I really wanna sail on that ship, its so cool
Love from a Navy Vet 12 yrs 3 ships, Long Island NY, PS love Johan
Wow!. Excelente recorrido 👏. Ahora quiero comprarme uno de estos little boat 😅😂.
Hahaha 🤣
Sounds like you had better start saving money.
To get the real tour on the ship..have good bro..)
Цікаве інформативне та пізнавальне відео.
Дякую ❤️
Awesome ship
This is amazing
Arrrrrgh, best tube i've watched all day! TY!
😀🙌💯
Perhaps one day we will see the Götheborg and l'Hermione sailing together.
Just walking past the mast is huge in itself.I noticed he walked past quickly which is telling.
Nice video and very interesting.
I visited this ship a few months ago in the port of Rotterdam. Also bought the book covering its conception and building process.
You can actually sail with this ship as a working crewmember for certain legs of a trip if space is available. But you do have to pay for it.
Thanks for the feedback 😀
Hey Ihr zwei. Dankeschön für dieses super Interessante Erlebnis. Ich hätte mich bei der Größe mit Sicherheit verlaufen. 😂
Hallo 👏 wir freuen uns das es Dir gefallen hat ☺️🥳
Amazing ship! Just booked a flight to Goteburg
Enjoy
So is there an engine and a propeller, or is it just a generator for electricity to power lights, comms, and navigational equipment?
Fascinating tour, filled with great pictures of this incredible sailing ship!
Amazing how practically everything can be repaired or manufactured in the shop as wear and tear might require.
Must be really hard work serving as crew onboard. Maintaining this masterpiece must be a full time job.
It's unbelievable how much space there is under deck.
What an experience it must be to crew onboard this ship.
Glad you enjoyed the tour 😁
right at 12:47 he notes the engine controls, looks like there are port and starboard screws.
There is an engine because of safety.
Thank you. That was different!
Hope you still enjoyed it despite it being different ☺️
@@TheMarobrothers Yes! It was very interesting! I love ships.
Spannend. Ich kenne das Schiff… es war bereits mehrfach (soweit ich mich erinnere) hier in Bremerhaven! 😀
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AMAZING BROTHER
Thank you ☺️🙏💯
Thank you for using the phrase 'fair dinkum' :)
Always!
Very nice ship! Please have a look at Amerigo Vespucci ship (101 m). 👋
it might be the biggest currently floating. The Wyoming was 140 meters 6 masted clipper built in Bath Maine. Still a beautiful old world ship with all the modern convinces.
I mean the Victory in Portsmouth is vastly bigger and still floating
i have a very big urge to scream "KRAKEN!" when im at the side of th shol (potc reference)
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Perfect
Absolutely fantastic!! What a beautiful ship! I'd love to sail on her. Thank you very much for sharing, appreciate it a LOT 👍
Greets from the Netherlands 🇳🇱, T.
Our pleasure! 😊
YES BUT IT IS NOT THE BIGGEST WOOEDEN SHIP OF THE WORLD IS A COMPELTE LIE THE SHIP IS SMALL.
@@user-wv1pj6wh4h so what is?
Epic 😎👍
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Красивая деревянная калоша. 😉
Wonderful./.
Thank you! Cheers!
We should thank Norway for giving birth to the vikings that later spread to the whole of scandinavia (and further) that invented the ship building techniques used in this ship. So say with me: THANK YOU NORWAY!
That was awesome. I'd like to see the sleeping quarters maxed out with the hammocks and see what that looked like. I had the experience of going on a steel hulled sailing ship in Portsmouth Virginia that was out of one of this Nordic countries, it was phenomenal. - Surry Virginia
Super happy you enjoyed it 😃
well done
I fell in love with one of the sailor inside of the ship on the 5 of june 2023...😢😢😢
Oghhh 💙 is he visible on the video ?
@@TheMarobrothers no, I think he is german n he works on the ship in gothenburg..he was so sweet n stole my heart away...maybe he is on holiday.
Wow that was different
😅🫶💯
I’ve always wanted to see inside that ship. I would have loved to have seen the next level down.
We've shown everything there is to see 🙈
@@TheMarobrothersah yes I see now. Where the freezers and rope stores is the bottom. My apologies.
That is the Capt. Jack Sparrow vessel - The Black Pearl.
Amazing tour.
It even had jacks compass on board 😂👍
@@TheMarobrothers yea beautiful. Keep up your professionalism in your work. Good vid3os alwyas 👌
I initially took issue with 'the biggest' on behalf of the Tenacious. But, on checking I found that the Gotheborg has the Tenacious beat comfortably.
#truefacts 😀
bravo cool
I would love to travel on board.
Excellent. Great camera work also. What camera and gimbal did you use?
Wow, beautiful ship. Cargo hold? Didn't see it.
Good morning Sir, the Officer of the deck sends his regards and reports the approaching hour of 12 O'clock. All chronometers have been wound and compared, request permission to strike eight bells on time.
Imagine your resume of your sailing experience included a couple years on board this😮...the reader's jaw would drop..."the job is yours"