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In this video we take a look at the basics of ship handling, illustrating how a cruise ship can manoeuvre in a tight space.
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@RafaleB
@RafaleB 4 года назад
I'm not a ship or a maritime person, but I'm binge watching all of your videos
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Glad you are enjoying them Rafale
@eamonia
@eamonia 3 года назад
Likewise man. There's just something so intrinsically badass about having a well versed knowledge of the sea, ships and sailing and so on. So cool...
@KosmiQ22
@KosmiQ22 2 года назад
Same. I don't even really like ship's but this channel has made me appreciate them.
@riley8704
@riley8704 4 года назад
When there's a new Casual Navigation video it doesn't matter what you're currently watching. You click on it.
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks Riley. Its great to have your support
@riley8704
@riley8704 4 года назад
@@CasualNavigation You've earned it! I don't support those that aren't worth my time.
@johanan5790
@johanan5790 4 года назад
Hey can I get some passangers? only a shipful *Comically wide ship docks*
@dirtypure2023
@dirtypure2023 4 года назад
That comically wide ship actually made me chuckle.
@milindkhamkar
@milindkhamkar 4 года назад
I have a playlist for some amazing informative videos and your videos always end up getting in it.
@dirtypure2023
@dirtypure2023 4 года назад
Why do I find these so interesting? Another inexplicably fascinating video about large ships. Thank you 👍
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks dirty pure. Glad you enjoyed it
@HarryWHill-GA
@HarryWHill-GA 2 года назад
It is a good bit more difficult with a single screw frigate. Amazing things can be done with spring lines and fenders. That is some serious ship handling.
@TxHornyToad
@TxHornyToad Год назад
I was on a smallish cruise ship (700 passengers) and the captain had to dock with a strong wind blowing it onto the dock. He dropped the bow anchor short of the dock to help control the drift and to pull the boat off the dock in case the bow thrusters couldn’t handle it.
@KlaxontheImpailr
@KlaxontheImpailr 2 года назад
I’m reading The Alexander Inheritance by Eric Flint, it’s about a cruise ship that gets sent back in time to the Mediterranean Sea right after Alexander the Great died. At one point they get attacked by the local navy so they just hit reverse and smash the hell out of the enemy ship.
@MrAchile13
@MrAchile13 4 года назад
I really enjoy this channel, I hope it will have a steady growth!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Cheers MrAchile13
@grantp287
@grantp287 3 года назад
Thanks for helping me, I was kinda in a pickle with this 150,000 ton ship I found on the side of the road blocking the lane
@BGsModelWorkshop
@BGsModelWorkshop 4 года назад
Fascinating info! Very glad you are posting videos again!
@chrisj2848
@chrisj2848 4 года назад
Great Video. Thanks for creating such great content!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Cheers Chris
@jonahkey9313
@jonahkey9313 2 года назад
I love the epic music near the end
@nonormann6425
@nonormann6425 4 года назад
Great and informative video! It seems i am not alone in liking this technical ship content. Can you in the future do a more in depth video about a ships engine system, like main motor startup procedure and support systems? How do seagoing carriers generate freshwater? How can subsea vessels make a hole in the ship (moonpool) without sinking? Different hull designs (UT, wave piercers, catamarans etc) Keep up the good videos!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks for the suggestions. A few of those would make great topics
@CrankyPantss
@CrankyPantss 4 года назад
That was very well explained. The graphics were great. Thank you for sharing this with us.
@SWillTiamG
@SWillTiamG 2 года назад
You could also use prop walk to bring the stern in
@thelionwatches828
@thelionwatches828 4 года назад
If a ship with no bow thrusters is turned with only the propeller and rudder, the pivot should be close to the bow because the thrust is on the stern.
@itswift
@itswift 4 года назад
love the sound effect when switching to the azimuth propeller!
@tilenjk02
@tilenjk02 4 года назад
5:56 That is M/T Sveti Krševan from company Jadrolinija and this town is Orebić.
@SavageDragon999
@SavageDragon999 2 года назад
This is a very useful video. I'll watch this before buying some cruise ships,
@504RoadTrips
@504RoadTrips 4 года назад
Very interesting. After a lifetime of watching the ferries in New Orleans dock, I always wondered how they moved them sideways. I didn’t know about the side thrusters. Figured it worked like a giant Jet Ski.
@carsrulezk
@carsrulezk 2 года назад
I remember how we had a cabin on the back of the ship, and just awakening in the morning to an earthquake as it was maneuvering 😂
@ratthew42
@ratthew42 4 года назад
How about a video with the pods for maneuverability? They seem kind of like a stern drive on smaller boats, so I’d expect it to be kind of similar? But maybe not?
@3320karlis
@3320karlis 4 года назад
Please make a video on how ship engines start up - do they use battery? How big is it?
@ianoliver3879
@ianoliver3879 4 года назад
Very good clean stuff. Thank you.
@jacobwilson3115
@jacobwilson3115 4 года назад
Great video! Keep it up
@Villanelle1783
@Villanelle1783 4 года назад
This is like showing how a bow thrusters work
@Josh-ez3mb
@Josh-ez3mb 4 года назад
Extremely well done and easy to understand!
@JimboJamboJames
@JimboJamboJames 3 года назад
ooooo the end bit is very relevant at the moment haha
@Humongous_Pig_Benis
@Humongous_Pig_Benis 3 года назад
0:03 Pulling the ship's handbrake! Having fun, eh? :D
@Tsirkon
@Tsirkon 4 года назад
I already some of this , but some of the stuff here where I learn is literally from a game that was realesed in 2008 ( but the graphics are still amazing , not gonna lie ) but anyways thanks for the info!
@rickyjohnbaldoque8433
@rickyjohnbaldoque8433 4 года назад
Who would win? A turning cruise ship? or A wide docking cruisy boi
@inspirion5500
@inspirion5500 3 года назад
Did you know there are titanic parking simulators? YUP! Those games exist
@blackbox-music7637
@blackbox-music7637 2 года назад
Tokyo drifting a cruise ship? I'm in!
@cheyennereynoso4116
@cheyennereynoso4116 3 года назад
Can you please cover the current crisis in the Suez Canal with the Evergiven cargo ship? Please 🙂
@stephanieparker1250
@stephanieparker1250 2 года назад
Amazing machines!
@youssefms961
@youssefms961 4 года назад
Can you make a video of how the captain takes the descion when to close the engines so the ship have the perfect stop ... Like in cars when parking I can easily estimate how much i press the gas pedal and I have instant brakes and so on but in the ships the interia is very high
@Strelnikov403
@Strelnikov403 4 года назад
Can you potentially do an "advanced" version of this video, including more challenging problems like weather helm, traffic, currents, etc?
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
I am working on a way of making slightly more advanced tutorials as I do enjoy making them
@benyoucef0863
@benyoucef0863 4 года назад
Wondering why tankers are not equipped with this system! Some needs up to six tugs for berthing.
@Harry-xu2yn
@Harry-xu2yn 4 года назад
My guess is that it's because Tankers operate similar to the old ocean liners, by that I mean the routes are consistent and long, so they can afford to have tugs at the end of the journey (like he said at the start of the video, such a long journey can justify it) Also they're a lot bigger than cruise ships so you'd need a pretty big bow thruster
@gergokerekes4550
@gergokerekes4550 4 года назад
they only stop at 2 docks, and those routes are pretty well traveled so it is worth it to keeps some tugs in work there as they are profitable.
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Its a trade off as thrusters and engines take up space. It can be financially better to carry extra cargo instead sometimes
@wi.llclay
@wi.llclay 4 года назад
very nice video!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks cold spaghetti
@eliasdiver
@eliasdiver 4 года назад
I'll be docking my vehicle next to the parked vessel 🤔😁
@MrHusang23
@MrHusang23 3 года назад
How to turn the ship? Push levers, turn little wheels, and that's it.
@concept5631
@concept5631 4 года назад
People at the port: What the hell are you doing? Cruise ship: *I'm doing a vertical barrel roll!*
@rotherhamgamer14
@rotherhamgamer14 4 года назад
Can you show us how ships with azipods manoeuvre please?
@njebarr
@njebarr 3 года назад
How did they "park" galleons in port? Teams of rowers who have since been replaced by tugs?
@ramblingrob4693
@ramblingrob4693 Год назад
Tugs and bow or Aft thrusters
@paullim8491
@paullim8491 4 года назад
mhm. The cruise ship seems pretty hard to get in parking. Reason: If that thing has a bulboss bow, and the area is very tight, that would mean it could break the other ships rudder as then the ship could not move out then because if strafing to the starboard side, it could creat greater problems with sometimes the ship doesn't have a lot of time to stop before the ship hits the peir and creates greater damage. What do you do with that?
@nypzzgdh7712
@nypzzgdh7712 4 года назад
Casual Navigation Could you Wish me luck please..... i also wants to be a captain Its my dream from the past... i always like to leading the real ship next year i will start to school at sailor academic maybe needs like 5 years to finish my school. and also your videos giving me more of moral support for me Thanks...
@researchcapt
@researchcapt 3 года назад
They are called azipods. You Brits might have a different name for them. :) The wind blowing on the surfaces of the ship is called windage. The more surface area, the more the windage can be.
@gooper128
@gooper128 4 года назад
All new cruise ships are build with azepods
@lukoradulic5340
@lukoradulic5340 4 года назад
Why not twist the engines the opposite way. Port ahead, stb astern with port rudder over to stb? And thruster to portbof course.
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
You can. I only did my way to illustrate trying without the thruster
@blue04mx53
@blue04mx53 Год назад
"I wished I would have watched this before" ~Francesco Schettino~
@kaank5921
@kaank5921 4 года назад
I cannot parallel park with a car, how am I supposed to park with a ship!
@009fly
@009fly 3 года назад
Are the side propellors connected to the ships stabilizers, by chance?
@oriffel
@oriffel 4 года назад
neat
@Janos0206
@Janos0206 4 года назад
Makes me wonder how cruise ships go through heavy weather or storms
@WakaDood
@WakaDood 4 года назад
I just imagine the captain doin some tokyo drift shit while parking the ship
@colonelstriker2519
@colonelstriker2519 4 года назад
Basically the ship has 360* rotating wheels
@SeaGoingLizabeth
@SeaGoingLizabeth 4 года назад
Hey they never taught us this back in the academy or wait was I not listening? or am I even present?
@LethalChicken77
@LethalChicken77 3 года назад
I want to ride on the comically wide ship
@rokushou
@rokushou 4 года назад
Today I learned that ships can strafe (video game definition).
@gergokerekes4550
@gergokerekes4550 4 года назад
goddamn those guys have their work cut out for them, no wonder they spend years learning.
@averagejoey2000
@averagejoey2000 3 года назад
ship handling is a sophomore year course.
@alexander-kirk
@alexander-kirk 4 года назад
Oh lordy, this is hardly like parallel parking a car 😅
@SlingbladeJim
@SlingbladeJim 3 года назад
I always tried to watch the from the ship dock................................
@mortache
@mortache 3 года назад
COMICALLY CHONKY SHIP
@user-fe8ms9ht7j
@user-fe8ms9ht7j 4 года назад
Hm
@ErraticHail
@ErraticHail 4 года назад
4:06 Comically wide ship, that sounds like meme material right there.
@Cowboy_Foradalei
@Cowboy_Foradalei 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J8wEA-UPRtc.html
@asard3657
@asard3657 4 года назад
I'm starting education towards becoming a ship captain and this is very informative and interesting. Thanks for the content!
@jamesm2785
@jamesm2785 4 года назад
I'm just curious, where do you go to study that?
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Good luck with your training Adrian
@thereissomecoolstuff
@thereissomecoolstuff 4 года назад
@@jamesm2785 maritime academy's there are many around the world and on both coasts of the US
@DJclonk
@DJclonk 4 года назад
@@jamesm2785 Ship school.
@jamesm2785
@jamesm2785 4 года назад
@@thereissomecoolstuff thanks!
@Intel-i7-9700k
@Intel-i7-9700k 4 года назад
4:06 "comically wide ship" *w i d e p u t i n wants to know your location*
@mantatrip9319
@mantatrip9319 3 года назад
28.03.2021> Suez wants to know your location
@edwin3928ohd
@edwin3928ohd 4 года назад
I literally clicked off a history guy video for this.
@JohanKylander
@JohanKylander 4 года назад
Clicked off of Historia Civillis for this.
@mirzaahmed6589
@mirzaahmed6589 4 года назад
I finished a Jack Rackam video before this.
@ernestoglez6725
@ernestoglez6725 4 года назад
Clicked off Lindybeige
@JohnSmith-qe7gx
@JohnSmith-qe7gx 4 года назад
And I watched that VASAviation's video 20 minutes before this and recognized your avatar. The small world of popular RU-vid videos...
@MrRose12
@MrRose12 4 года назад
I clicked off a life noggin one for this
@AR_Cassiopeiae
@AR_Cassiopeiae 4 года назад
Comically large ship!
@conormurphy2653
@conormurphy2653 4 года назад
Not so, actually only a third of what the ship size is. Oasis of the seas parks on that berth regularly and doesn't really fit
@Lucius_Chiaraviglio
@Lucius_Chiaraviglio 4 года назад
Alternatively and more practically, use a catamaran.
@BeerNuggets
@BeerNuggets 3 года назад
Only a ship full😩
@michaellinehan710
@michaellinehan710 4 года назад
Another configuration sometimes used is a joystick type control - where the rudders, engines, and bowthruster all act independently under computer control to move the ship where you want. Naturally, being one trained on twin screw CPP, I much prefer berthing via walking the ship using engines and BT!
@topethermohenes7658
@topethermohenes7658 3 года назад
That's how flight controls works too on a plane!
@skunkjobb
@skunkjobb 3 года назад
@@topethermohenes7658 On some planes yes, not all.
@topethermohenes7658
@topethermohenes7658 3 года назад
@@skunkjobb *on all jet commercial planes
@hamsta218
@hamsta218 3 года назад
Joysticks are cheating...
@FlyNAA
@FlyNAA 2 года назад
@@topethermohenes7658 All Airbus planes, and Boeing 777 and newer are Fly By Wire, but far from “all” in general.
@JeffrevinYT
@JeffrevinYT 4 года назад
everybody: comically w i d e ship *w i d e* putin is on that ship.
@charliethenecromancer4422
@charliethenecromancer4422 3 года назад
In 20 episodes he'll be teaching us how to build warships, then he'll have his own Navy to rule the seas
@TheUnknownDutchman
@TheUnknownDutchman 4 года назад
Lets all appreciate the immense amount of work that must get into making these (fantastic) video’s. Love them allmost every time!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Cheers Christiaan
@semda9245
@semda9245 4 года назад
I never noticed the sound effects before, but they are a really nice touch!
@Captain_Flippers
@Captain_Flippers 4 года назад
I have still have a question, what if your ship only has one bow thruster and one screw configuration with one rudder on a small sailing boat? How is someone supposed to parallel park something with the same elegance as the examples you have given? Thanks big fan of your work!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks That Guy. Check out my video on Left Handed ships. I describe a little bit of single screw ship handling
@PanzerDave
@PanzerDave 4 года назад
While I haven't seen the video he suggests, there are things you can do that will work quite well. I have three sailboats and not one has a bow thruster. On the other hand you can use prop walk to help you dock. The best thing you can do is to practice. While I can't parallel park most of the time, I can dock it with no issues the vast majority of the time. As he mentions in this video, weather, and currents depending upon where you are docking may cause problems, in which case you may need the assistance of someone on the pier. Most of the time you don't need to parallel park. By the way, it is a well known rule that the more people are watching, the more something will go wrong! Good luck with your docking!
@Mediumdave1983
@Mediumdave1983 4 года назад
@@CasualNavigation Have you done a video on azipods too please? :) Love your channel thanks!
@alastairlord
@alastairlord 4 года назад
We have a single screw boat with a bow thruster. To move (say) sideways to the left, first turn the rudder to full right. Give a squirt of forward throttle which, with the rudder set right will kick the stern to the left. At the same time apply bow thruster left to counteract the turning motion from the rudder. So now the boat is moving left. It’s also moving a little forward now, so then apply a squirt of reverse. No need to adjust the rudder (still full right) because it has almost no effect in reverse (see casual navigation video as to why). Repeat this cycle of forward/thruster/reverse to continue moving left. Presto! I find it easier than reverse parallel parking in my car!
@averagejoey2000
@averagejoey2000 3 года назад
you can use "back and fill". alternate quickly between "right rudder astern engine" and "left rudder forward engine" or vice versa depending on which way you want to go, you use stored momentum from turning, switch gears, and turning the opposite direction cancels much of the momentum fore and aft, leaving you with a turning moment and some transverse force. you can pivot turn a single screw, it's just hard
@ylee7041
@ylee7041 3 года назад
therapist: comically wide ship isn't real, it can't hurt you the *thicc* ship: 4:06
@seardadsdasd
@seardadsdasd 3 года назад
LMAO
@conormurphy2653
@conormurphy2653 4 года назад
Great video that shows all concepts fantastically but just one thing. I sailed with one of the big name cruise lines coming into Port everglades on a weekly basis. The berth where this cartoon ship was parking, there is no hope of fitting 3 cruise ships there end to end. I remember Oasis of the seas used to tie up on that berth when we were there and that single ship hardly fitted on its own. Apart from that, great video.
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Haha. Thanks Conor. I should have mentioned it wasn't meant to be to scale.
@toveychurchill6468
@toveychurchill6468 4 года назад
Is this how I do it? *_deja vu!_*
@januthay8616
@januthay8616 4 года назад
KANSEI DORIFTO!
@waverleyjournalise5757
@waverleyjournalise5757 4 года назад
One of the many, many things I love about your channel is the attention to detail. White Star Pier 54, nicely done
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks Will. Top marks for noticing 👍
@mostly3577
@mostly3577 4 года назад
Yo so I’m a senior sea cadet in my corps and I staff at a lot of sail weekend so the small/single propeller boat maneuvering was big help. I’d like to thank you for that video. Thank you.
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Glad it was useful Liam
@benderbendingrofriguez3300
@benderbendingrofriguez3300 4 года назад
could you make a video explaining what is a port of registration,which country is the most popular for registered a ship and why?
@MarcManhart
@MarcManhart 4 года назад
Absolutely great Videos! I'm a boat driving teacher (small boats) in Switzerland and love to refer to your Videos, when I get asked about bigger ships! Thank you so much!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks Marc. Its great to hear the content is useful
@IWLDELJ
@IWLDELJ 4 года назад
When I was a towboat pilot, we didn't have a bow thruster, but you could walk directly sideways because we had flanking rudders in addition to our normal rudders.
@davidnunoruano3283
@davidnunoruano3283 4 года назад
Parking parallel? Better: berthing( or mooring) alongside. Thank you for your videos. They are amazing.
@fecu2394
@fecu2394 4 года назад
I had no idea I was so interested in shipping. Thank you.
@gabrielreis7570
@gabrielreis7570 3 года назад
I know a very specific guy that wouldn't close 13% of world commerce if he had watched this a couple days ago
@irok1
@irok1 3 года назад
It's not even like she was parking on purpose
@N1njaSnake
@N1njaSnake 4 года назад
Fascinating! Is there any simulator software available to civilians to play around with such maneuvering?
@archerdude11
@archerdude11 4 года назад
It may not be the best option, but I know that Machine World 2 on steam definitely has such maneuvering capabilities with their ships.
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
I've been looking for a decent pc simulator for ages to help with the videos. No luck so far
@thereissomecoolstuff
@thereissomecoolstuff 4 года назад
Large ship captains and pilots use high tech simulators that are loaded with the acutal ship parameters to practice manuevering before they ever touch the ship.. these simulators cost millions of dollars.
@Thomas_de_Meijer
@Thomas_de_Meijer 4 года назад
Narrowboat simulator on Android is fun and relaxing.
@PhilbyFavourites
@PhilbyFavourites 4 года назад
Casual Navigation: Try HMS Collingwood for RN bridge watch keeping simulators, from Type 45 Destroyers to QE Class Aircraft Carriers. Or the Warsash Maritime Academy where you learn bridge watch keeping and manoeuvring. Both in Hampshire UK and a stones throw from The Solent! If they can’t help you nobody can!
@JFtwo
@JFtwo Год назад
07.00 manouver is not like that, the carachteristic manouver you tell is can work in twin Hamilton jet Boat ship, and not working in twin screw with bowtruster. The correct situation manouver in 07.00 is Starboard engine reverse and port engine ahead and steering hard to starboard and bowtruster to the left
@n.e.v.e.r
@n.e.v.e.r 4 года назад
As always, very interesting and informative!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@joostvanderhave8628
@joostvanderhave8628 3 года назад
The details in your videos, you make cargo ships sail to/from Rotterdam port and the cruise ships from England.
@FlyLeah
@FlyLeah 4 года назад
I’m a pilot student and this is still intresting to learn
@brandonking2223
@brandonking2223 4 года назад
Yooooo I work there at port Everglades, the little basin East and directly south of the inlet
@anchorjam5590
@anchorjam5590 4 года назад
Hi there, I loved the video! I would love to see a video in the future comparing different propulsion systems: Maybe propeller vs Waterjet vs Voith Schneider comparing their strengths and weaknesses! More advanced ship handling videos (if there are more advanced techniques) would also be very interesting! Keep up the great work!
@websitesthatneedanem
@websitesthatneedanem 4 года назад
Very good thanks. ✅
@ChrisFrameOfficial
@ChrisFrameOfficial 3 года назад
Your videos are always excellent!
@adamlittle4538
@adamlittle4538 4 года назад
Very informative and interesting video as always, I really enjoy learning about ships now thanks to you! I didn't know this stuff was interesting to me 😂 keep up the good work on your channel
@quekvincent5981
@quekvincent5981 4 года назад
chanced upon this video. I learnt something new. Liked & subsrcibed
@andrewcherpeski3180
@andrewcherpeski3180 Год назад
Great video! I'm going to definitely keep this in mind next time I take my cruise ship for a spin!
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