Take a tour of a Modern ECO-class Medium Range Product Tanker Ship M/T Bay State, 330,000 barrel capacity Main Engine: 6G50ME-9.3B Generators: MAN Doosan 23/30 1050KW
What a beautiful ship. Thanks for a great tour. Man, when I see spaces that clean - ESPECIALLY in engineering - I know there is a lot of pride in that crew! I could watch this stuff all day long! :)
Love the colour scheme, beige, light blue, brick red. I am tired of seeing green and white engine room. Engine room is so clean it's almost like hospital.
¡Bien!. Se nota que estan bien mantenidas y cuidadas esas maquinas. Limpieza y buen orden es de lo mas importante si quieres ir libre de problemas. El ruido que acompaña todo el rato te hace parecer estar por alli también. Gracias por compartir.
@@Former_Highseasengineer many thanks for your prompt reply, kangrim boiler as a same as your inert gas generator. It appears to be a south Korean build, had worked on on board one of those. Many thanks again.
Amazing design; the complexity is bewildering. Who designed this system? Who assembled it? Who maintains it? They are geniuses! They deserve all respect and high salaries. It was nice to see the wonderful sunset from the main deck! Thank you!
i know Im randomly asking but does anybody know a tool to get back into an instagram account?? I stupidly lost my password. I love any tips you can give me.
@Jonas Johnathan Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and im trying it out atm. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Between the Chief, myself (1st assistant engineer), and the awesome engine crew we had, we ran a tight ship downstairs. When I made this video the ship was 3 years old so relatively new. Over the years, we often received compliments from inspectors about how clean and well kept our engine room was.
@@Former_Highseasengineer I’m not a mariner myself but back in 2000 I spent two weeks on a 700 ft cargo ship on the great lakes rebuilding a generator engine ( I’m a Cat dealership mechanic ) job started in dry dock but ship had to sail so I went along for the ride. Was a great experience and I remember how clean and organized it was. Everything was so nice if you made a mess you had no choice but to clean up because it stood out if you didn’t. Lol. I love a workspace like that. Ship was called Canadian transfer, owned by CSL. I’m sure it’s still sailing the great lakes today. :)