This might be normal practice, but I am just a little concerned about the dock, and river banks, yet alone anything that might be in the waters living environment. Just a bit of care at times, might pay off. I want a Moonen 85' LRC, but I don't want to be at the launch, thank you! =D This video 5* xD
I know who ever titled probably is not a English speaker but this should be "launching ships" that have just been built. I worked in a shipyard and this is standard practice.
It does kind of make sense though, as the ship will be exposed to worse conditions on high seas. If it does not survive this launch, it's a write-off anyway...
believe me they're sure it will survive the launch. Ships are very ponderous, and the workers weren't doing their job for about 5 years not knowing will it survive a little wave. I think the reason is that if you want to unload the ship pointing its nose seawards you need a much longer dock, deeper water and you can't just toss it into the sea that way
This might be normal practice, but I am just a little concerned about the dock, and river banks, yet alone anything that might be in the waters living environment. Just a bit of care at times, might pay off. I want a Moonen 85' LRC, but I don't want to be at the launch, thank you! =D This video 5* xD
noggin48 1 year ago
0:56 Is it just me, or is there actually a guy screaming PUNANI! XD
FunkenDK 1 year ago
awesome video thank you
trk82 1 year ago
err... its not like they are built to stand a storm or anything... nah.
mofos
TrasteBKK 1 year ago
all in germany?
Superkanolebooster 1 year ago
Why??
45mrfixit 1 year ago
I know who ever titled probably is not a English speaker but this should be "launching ships" that have just been built. I worked in a shipyard and this is standard practice.
davidhrod 1 year ago
@davidhrod
thanks
hso0on 1 year ago
I had no idea this is how it works ! :p
kamratframjandet 1 year ago
@kamratframjandet
Can't happen, they have ballast added to the keel to keep them upright.
davidhrod 1 year ago
Imagine if it tips over- just as they finish building one
tiger55331 1 year ago 10
i really wanna see one of these go soo wrong
joshp2304 1 year ago
how did they even get it on there?
LindenNolet 1 year ago
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@LindenNolet said: how did they even get it on there?
You do know they build ships ships on shore and not off?
Mac11em 1 year ago
<You shure this is safe?
maybe front first or something?
lkpcs 1 year ago
eesti
soputusasi 1 year ago
Thumbs up for Enter your text here!
eonkorona 1 year ago 2
I like this a lot. And thought for sure the TUG was going to be sunk! I have seen it several times and still think it is crazy!
mrbluenun
mrbluenun 1 year ago
Being a little 'pedantic' can I just say, "this is Launching", not 'unloading'! Very impressive though!
mrbluenun
mrbluenun 1 year ago
@mrbluenun yeah when I heard unloading I was expecting something else.
MsHojat 1 year ago
The NOAA and the Coast Guard ships were likely built and launched at Manitowoc's Marinette yard in Wisconsin.
epistte 1 year ago
cool its dam!!!
Themarineworld 1 year ago
Nice video! Subsctibing now.
JetLuffer 1 year ago
Insane!
tomy7 2 years ago
Cool!
SuperAkebono 2 years ago
I have a newfound respect for European Shipbuilders.
ronthecyborg 2 years ago
All hands brace for shock...much?!
xvwwvxxvwwvx 2 years ago
wow it didnt look like that NOAA ship was going to make it
starsky133 2 years ago
yes yes, absolutely. i saw it with my own eyes :)
Smir77 2 years ago
Germany!
hso0on 2 years ago
Ships are expensive for a reason. They are engineered for the extremes of the ocean.
Meejoe27 2 years ago
the ship crew inside puked
fixingbraincell 2 years ago
this is a disaster waiting to happen
Prestonboy13 2 years ago
Wow, this looks amazing, where was it filmed?
iosuVakerizzo 2 years ago
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This is so cool!
alexleecheeseng 2 years ago
Elég kemény
CsoriRoli 2 years ago
hihi
ezek hulyek
4444ga4444 2 years ago
they did same in finland, unloading the "Oasis of the seas" also.. unfortunate, that i had no camera... :)
Smir77 2 years ago
@Smir77 Are you sure? It was my understanding that the Oasis was dry docked.
Thomonthego 2 years ago
what's with the big hole (last ship)??
xstockholm79 2 years ago
I cant see a big hole in the last ship, where?
iosuVakerizzo 2 years ago
nemsemmi
tasprogressive 2 years ago
hóóóóóó bazzeg
Suvomi 2 years ago 3
Omg it's a bit scary at first sight. I never knew they unload the ships sideways.
majom89 2 years ago
It does kind of make sense though, as the ship will be exposed to worse conditions on high seas. If it does not survive this launch, it's a write-off anyway...
NineOrgZa 2 years ago
believe me they're sure it will survive the launch. Ships are very ponderous, and the workers weren't doing their job for about 5 years not knowing will it survive a little wave. I think the reason is that if you want to unload the ship pointing its nose seawards you need a much longer dock, deeper water and you can't just toss it into the sea that way
majom89 2 years ago
*NOD* :)
NineOrgZa 2 years ago
Ez qrva jó
dtomi84 2 years ago 3
hát ezek nem szarral gurigáznak
ZomBeeZ88 2 years ago 4
omg...állatok
repynner 2 years ago 3
azt hittem fölborul
csokispizza 2 years ago 3
durva
csokispizza 2 years ago 3