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  • 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

  • 0:56 Is it just me, or is there actually a guy screaming PUNANI! XD

  • awesome video  thank you

  • err... its not like they are built to stand a storm or anything... nah.

    mofos

  • all in germany?

  • Why??

  • 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

    thanks

  • I had no idea this is how it works ! :p

  • @kamratframjandet

    Can't happen, they have ballast added to the keel to keep them upright.

  • Imagine if it tips over- just as they finish building one

  • i really wanna see one of these go soo wrong

  • how did they even get it on there?

  • <You shure this is safe?

    maybe front first or something?

  • eesti

  • Thumbs up for Enter your text here!

  • 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

  • Being a little 'pedantic' can I just say, "this is Launching", not 'unloading'! Very impressive though!

    mrbluenun

  • @mrbluenun yeah when I heard unloading I was expecting something else.

  • The NOAA and the Coast Guard ships were likely built and launched at Manitowoc's Marinette yard  in Wisconsin.

  • cool its dam!!!

  • Nice video! Subsctibing now.

  • Insane!

  • Cool!

  • I have a newfound respect for European Shipbuilders.

  • All hands brace for shock...much?!

  • wow it didnt look like that NOAA ship was going to make it

  • yes yes, absolutely. i saw it with my own eyes :)

  • Germany!

  • Ships are expensive for a reason. They are engineered for the extremes of the ocean.

  • the ship crew inside puked

  • this is a disaster waiting to happen

  • Wow, this looks amazing, where was it filmed?

  • Elég kemény

  • hihi

    ezek hulyek

  • they did same in finland, unloading the "Oasis of the seas" also.. unfortunate, that i had no camera... :)

  • @Smir77 Are you sure? It was my understanding that the Oasis was dry docked.

  • what's with the big hole (last ship)??

  • I cant see a big hole in the last ship, where?

  • nemsemmi

  • hóóóóóó bazzeg

  • Omg it's a bit scary at first sight. I never knew they unload the ships sideways.

  • 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

  • *NOD* :)

  • Ez qrva jó

  • hát ezek nem szarral gurigáznak

  • omg...állatok

  • azt hittem fölborul

  • durva

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