Can I just take a moment to compliment your ship designs? It's like a perfect blend of classic ocean liner and modern cruise ship silhouettes. Like a nice tribute to an age gone by.
Excactly! They dont design them the same anyway. I know the old hulls weren't the most fuel efficient, but theres something about them that is hard to let go. QM2 is one of the last transatlantic ships, but the S.S United States has been moored in Pennsylvania since the 90s. I never had the chance to sail on one of the old girls, being born in 2001. But man, to see them in their hayday, hear the old horns, feel the vibration of machinery from yesterday. It's sad!
These ship designs have and hopefully always will be spectacular. Thank you for giving us 12+ years of quality content. You’ve never changed your content, you just got better and better at making it, and not a lot of longtime TH-camrs like you can say they’ve been making the same kinds of videos for that long. So thanks again, I know you’ve made childhood memories for many people like me. Take care
6:10 “The ship sank steadily until at the last when it plunged rapidly, just before going down, it seemed to rip, breaking into the three parts into which the ship was divided, first the middle seemed to go down, lifting the bow and stern into the air, then it twisted the other way, throwing the middle up, finally the bow went under, and it plunged stern last” Carrie Chaffee - Boat #4
Im so glad to see your content again , YT only just started showing me you Absolutely awesome video again after a few years of not showing me anything glad to see you haven’t changed what you have been doing, well done with what you do Chloe 😊😊
This is sad. We sailed on the Cardboardia of the Seas 2 during our Honeymoon. We spent a lovely three days on board and docked in Cape Cardboard. Such lovely memories. She was a fine vessel.
This is genius! it reminded me of that time we had at home a big rainwater tank with no cover and I sank a small cardboard ship in it. To expedite the process I placed tiny fireworks inside and tossed a light match through a vent. It was so fun! In the following days I used to return to the tank and watch my creation there laying in the sandy bottom.
l’m never disappointed by your videos. I can't even imagine how many hours it must take to do something like this. Your attention to detail is incredible. Super job!
As a survivor of the cardboard of the seas, such a sad day for everyone. I give credits this French person on the boat, we didn't speak the same language but I could tell he was warning me to get to safety. I would have not known that ship was going down so early without him. I sadly watched him die trying to save others, he was a real hero
I gave a person a chance, A CHANCE TO LIVE,that will be a little boy named gary. He could not swim ,BUT SWAM TO GET HIM OUT, swam back to shore he thnked me, and I drove him to his parents
Interiors are made separately so they can get the chairs, cars, all the other nin cardboard stuff. If there is an interior its completely cardboard if its in the ship.
Okay, so I just saw this video of the Carboardia sinking and found out you had a whole library of videos! Awesome artistic talent and creativity, subbed for more!
I don’t think I could bring myself to destroy any of those cardboard ships. They’re each so beautiful and intricate, that I can’t imagine breaking them or sinking them.
Your one of last the good TH-camrs kne the internet becajse the rest are now not makeing content, blending in with the garage mordern TH-camrs or are just go disappear in to obscurity
It would be cool to see it sinking underwater briefly too at the end but maybe next video? Brilliant nonetheless I always enjoy these uploads, very realistic and great designs
@@Detective.J_official I know that, I just wonder how they get the full footage of the ship, so they stand up with the camera low? Or do they lay on a boat of some kind?
Interviewer: "What is your name and occupation on the ship?" Survivor: "Jacob Steamer. I was the chief ballast operator for the ship." Interviewer: "What can you tell us about the events of the sinking?" Survivor: "We- the other surviving crew and I that is, think it was a boiler explosion closer to the bow. Its the only thing I know that can cause a list like we felt. The lights went red and the bulkheads sealed themselves up. The Chief got a call from the captain a few minutes later for us to get the ship's list back to normal so that's what we did." Interviewer: "Why was that the first order you heard?" Survivor: "Don't rightly know. The Captain might have known more about the situation but my best guess would be that the list was making launching boats harder than usual." Interviewer: "And did you get the list corrected?" Survivor: "Yeah. But it was too late to do much. The forward list was too great and it was obvious to us that a good portion of the ship was under. And when we got topside we only saw around eleven boats in the water, half of which were capsized. " Interviewer: "Yes, how did you get topside?" Survivor: "Well when the forward listing started getting harder to control the Chief ordered us to abandon ship. Couldn't use the normal way- Take too long you know? So anyway we all headed over to the ladder to the air shaft on the last funnel. Felt the ship break her back and snap. We all panicked climbed as the aft end of the her settle in. Made it to the opening when we felt her break again." Interviewer: "Why was that?" Survivor: "When she broke the first time her stern slammed into the water with enough force to crack just before the engines. Saw the cracks form like magic. Almost as if the hull was cardboard you know? Anyway when the bow started to go further into the deep it tried to drag the stern with it. The hull being weakened by the cracks caused her to snap again aft of the final boilers. The rush of air and the boilers exploding caused a rush of air that forced us out of the last funnel right as it was going down. " Interviewer: "And how many other crew managed to make it out from the engine room?" Survivor: "More than the passengers that's for sure. Most were in the boats waiting to be deployed when the ship went down from under them. By all accounts the evacuation drills did their jobs and most of the crew and passengers could have survived. But that damned list kept most of them from being deployed. The capsized boat I was on had eighty people trapped in the boat, unable to get out from under it due to their life jackets keeping them from swimming out from under it. Poor bastards died listening to us complain about the cold..."
Excellent Interview! After reading it I began to wonder if perhaps automation of some of the Ballast Control Functions may have played a role. It's my understanding that Cardboard Cruise Lines relies extensively on the Rockwell Turbo Encabulator for some of the Control Systems. While the Rockwell Turbo Encabulator has enjoyed an Excellent Service Record, none of them have even been recovered intact following a Shipwreck... direct exposure to water will cause a Retro Encabulator to Self-destruct in 15 seconds. Please extend my Sympathy and Condolences to your Friend in the Ballast Control Department... no doubt he has great remorse over this unfortunate Tragedy. There's several Videos featuring the Rockwell Retro Encabulator as well as the SANS Turbo Encabulator which is an Improved Version... but the only videos I can find are here on TH-cam and none discuss it's known propensity to break down when exposed to water... ... you don't suppose that there's some sort of Cover-up or Conspiracy involved???
Can I just take a moment to compliment your ship designs? It's like a perfect blend of classic ocean liner and modern cruise ship silhouettes. Like a nice tribute to an age gone by.
Excactly! They dont design them the same anyway. I know the old hulls weren't the most fuel efficient, but theres something about them that is hard to let go. QM2 is one of the last transatlantic ships, but the S.S United States has been moored in Pennsylvania since the 90s. I never had the chance to sail on one of the old girls, being born in 2001. But man, to see them in their hayday, hear the old horns, feel the vibration of machinery from yesterday. It's sad!
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Really smart ngl
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" And the band played on.."
ok
Like titanic
These ship designs have and hopefully always will be spectacular. Thank you for giving us 12+ years of quality content. You’ve never changed your content, you just got better and better at making it, and not a lot of longtime TH-camrs like you can say they’ve been making the same kinds of videos for that long. So thanks again, I know you’ve made childhood memories for many people like me. Take care
yep I agrree.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ welcome back Chloe....much Anticipated
How does cardboardia keep coming up with this cash to make more ships? Hasn’t the people there learned that they are NOT FIT for cruising?
That's true, but they also make intense disaster films that rake in large profits for them
But people die tho. Sounds illegal
people in carboardia do not know what dying is, it's part of their DNA.
They take their life insurance money illegally, but the police don’t look into that
Buy the big cardboard from like lowes for $15 and it cna make like 3 ships
I have watch you for years I saw a lot of you stuff and every month I Bing all the sinkings cause its a big part of my childhood memories
Wow this was one of the best I've ever seen! Love your vids! Thanks so much for sharing.
I cant believe how beautfill those ships are how realistic they sink how hard work you put to make those ships
I have never seen more creative girl😮👍
This channel is amazing at keeping me happy during my terrible times. I’m puking for the third time this year but you make me happy still!
6:10 “The ship sank steadily until at the last when it plunged rapidly, just before going down, it seemed to rip, breaking into the three parts into which the ship was divided, first the middle seemed to go down, lifting the bow and stern into the air, then it twisted the other way, throwing the middle up, finally the bow went under, and it plunged stern last”
Carrie Chaffee - Boat #4
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@@tastyhamburgerhelper just saying a survivor account from Titanic don’t mind me XD
@@titanicandothershipstudies4202 I’m a titanic head too, I even have a 3D water model simulation.
It’s not as cool as it sounds.
@@thatonememerguy i see
@@titanicandothershipstudies4202 This isn’t a rickroll, it’s a video I uploaded of what it looks like.
th-cam.com/video/ZESnFpDlGD4/w-d-xo.html
I love your videos so much I watched it so much
That's a funny thing to watch your stories! I always expect something new
Обожаю такие видео.Спасибо вам!
Wow that was another amazing video!! Great work!!
You live in a very beautiful place where you film your cardboard boat videos. Also, appreciate the craftsmanship and detail of your ships and filming.
This is awesome!
Oh the humanity! The crushed hopes and dreams! The savage beauty! 😢
I’ll never get tired of watching cardboard tragedies. 👍🏻🙂
I have not watched you in AGES! Good to see your still uploading. Sick video btw
Im so glad to see your content again , YT only just started showing me you Absolutely awesome video again after a few years of not showing me anything glad to see you haven’t changed what you have been doing, well done with what you do Chloe 😊😊
This is sad. We sailed on the Cardboardia of the Seas 2 during our Honeymoon. We spent a lovely three days on board and docked in Cape Cardboard. Such lovely memories. She was a fine vessel.
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This is an amazing channel I am watching this like 7 years and I can’t stop watching these
This is genius! it reminded me of that time we had at home a big rainwater tank with no cover and I sank a small cardboard ship in it. To expedite the process I placed tiny fireworks inside and tossed a light match through a vent. It was so fun! In the following days I used to return to the tank and watch my creation there laying in the sandy bottom.
I love you ship designs! And the interior!!❤
Holy smokes, just as good, if not better than previous. Love these.
The finest of all the Cardboard liners ever built. And a fine sinker too. ❤
i love the way how you put the mini pool on top, its awesome, THE WHOLE THING IS SPECTACULAR!
By far your best video
l’m never disappointed by your videos. I can't even imagine how many hours it must take to do something like this. Your attention to detail is incredible. Super job!
Yeah when i saw the first boat i was like 😀 when i saw the inside "me" ☠️
A truly remarkable video I love it so much ❤️
🇨🇵 C'est excellent j'adore ce que vous faites 👍avec tout les détails 🥰 je vous suis depuis le début sur cette chaîne ! 🤩
Excellent🇨🇵
As a survivor of the cardboard of the seas, such a sad day for everyone. I give credits this French person on the boat, we didn't speak the same language but I could tell he was warning me to get to safety. I would have not known that ship was going down so early without him. I sadly watched him die trying to save others, he was a real hero
Uhm you didn’t see me save the French guy
I was there too. I almost died at the snap
I gave a person a chance, A CHANCE TO LIVE,that will be a little boy named gary. He could not swim ,BUT SWAM TO GET HIM OUT, swam back to shore he thnked me, and I drove him to his parents
I survived too
The detail you add is insane
As an American, I knew that there was a reason why I liked artists from Canada 🎉!
Very well done, the ending was awesome. "She was so well made the swimming pool is still full of water!"
What happens with the camera's when the ship sinks? Do you just leave them there.
Good question
Interiors are made separately so they can get the chairs, cars, all the other nin cardboard stuff. If there is an interior its completely cardboard if its in the ship.
You've gotta have so much fun with this! And you are pretty, :)))
Chloe, if I can ask, how many years have you been doing this type of ship fun? What got you into it?
The ship you build are great
I like the detail of “Nearer my God too thee” playing.
Okay, so I just saw this video of the Carboardia sinking and found out you had a whole library of videos! Awesome artistic talent and creativity, subbed for more!
This is a masterpiece
when the carbourd of the seas break in half it so satisfaying
Cowgirlchloe i love your Videos!
I love these videos
I watch your videos from kindergarten until I was in 9 years old you're the best😊😊😊😊 100 score 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯😊
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Djfjd. Djdjfhdhfjd que es un placer que se encuentre con el mejor
Oh, the cardboard humanity!
Chloe, this was truly epic; GREAT job! You outdid yourself.
Wow these Cardboard line has had some really bad luck over the years
What an masterpiece 😮😮😮
you always make awsome videos and it's true!
The Dome shatter and split is nicely made. Well done.
Hey, it's the 13th Cardboardia!
Nice
you make the best video I ever seen
I drop everything as soon as I receive the notification. Keep up the great work!
Also, I would love to see some more behind the scenes.
I don’t think I could bring myself to destroy any of those cardboard ships. They’re each so beautiful and intricate, that I can’t imagine breaking them or sinking them.
to me they look "beautiful" underwater
5:45 5:46 6:14 this must have been the most desperate moment for the passengers, in my opinion this was the worst carbordia accident
You are an absolute artist
the wait for a great video takes forever and the video is 6 minutes long but it's perfect
This channel is my childhood
You put a lot of work into this thing! I'm impressed! That water must be cold!
Your one of last the good TH-camrs kne the internet becajse the rest are now not makeing content, blending in with the garage mordern TH-camrs or are just go disappear in to obscurity
LOL! I like how you added the iconic metal pipe falling sound effect
I love the name of the ship! You gave me a good laughter
The ship is cool even the sound effect!
LOL...this is so cleverly and wonderfully filmed and edited!
How did you put the pool and the smoke stacks to👺😢😭🤦and like the way it sank
You live in the most beautiful place in the world I swear-
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In Alaska I can tell
I can’t wait to see the underwater footage of it when it settles in
but why...
but why am i enjoying this so much...
meh, just watch it
I love the ship design it is modern with a smige of old fashioned furnishings keep the great work up❤❤❤
No cap I’ve been using a bin with a hole and a brick for the list and I sink it in my pool😂😂😂
Oh the memories of these videos when I was younger still come to me
That's a cool build, a lot of detail
It would be cool to see it sinking underwater briefly too at the end but maybe next video? Brilliant nonetheless I always enjoy these uploads, very realistic and great designs
WOAH... THIS MUST'VE TOOK LOTS OF TIME YOU EARNED A NEW SUB!!!!! all the details and everything:)
Great video as always!
Not breaking into 2 pieces, but 3? epiccc
Just like the titanic (the third middle piece is small but it's there!)
why is this my most liked commemt
@@abhiruvarikuti944 IDK
Можно я воспользуюсь этим видео пожалуйста 🙏
Yes another upload!
your skills at filming and design are way better than when you started, and even those ships looked nice.
wow this the best one i have ever seen love it
Truly lovely work
5:48 i love how you added the pipe falling sound effect in this clip
yes i can hear it
LOL
I watch your videos all the time
Magnificent job of creating and sinking the Cardboard of the Seas 2. I love every one of your episodes. Keep up the great work!
5:55 the metal pipe hitting the floor 😂
I have this as a ringtone so I thought I got a text 😭
DONG DAAAANGGGGG *pipe rolling away*
HOLY SHIT!
Also, do you have to swim or take a small boat to get your footage? I always wondered the lake depth, etc.
Some of these videos are separate.
@@Detective.J_official I know that, I just wonder how they get the full footage of the ship, so they stand up with the camera low? Or do they lay on a boat of some kind?
@@alternax9751 welll I don't know
@@alternax9751 Pretty sure they use a go-pro on a rod as that would make the most sense.
This was actually really good!
Isn’t it reassuring that some things just keep on getting better and better? I mean, you HAVE to appreciate that Titanic-like break up.
Interviewer: "What is your name and occupation on the ship?"
Survivor: "Jacob Steamer. I was the chief ballast operator for the ship."
Interviewer: "What can you tell us about the events of the sinking?"
Survivor: "We- the other surviving crew and I that is, think it was a boiler explosion closer to the bow. Its the only thing I know that can cause a list like we felt. The lights went red and the bulkheads sealed themselves up. The Chief got a call from the captain a few minutes later for us to get the ship's list back to normal so that's what we did."
Interviewer: "Why was that the first order you heard?"
Survivor: "Don't rightly know. The Captain might have known more about the situation but my best guess would be that the list was making launching boats harder than usual."
Interviewer: "And did you get the list corrected?"
Survivor: "Yeah. But it was too late to do much. The forward list was too great and it was obvious to us that a good portion of the ship was under. And when we got topside we only saw around eleven boats in the water, half of which were capsized. "
Interviewer: "Yes, how did you get topside?"
Survivor: "Well when the forward listing started getting harder to control the Chief ordered us to abandon ship. Couldn't use the normal way- Take too long you know? So anyway we all headed over to the ladder to the air shaft on the last funnel. Felt the ship break her back and snap. We all panicked climbed as the aft end of the her settle in. Made it to the opening when we felt her break again."
Interviewer: "Why was that?"
Survivor: "When she broke the first time her stern slammed into the water with enough force to crack just before the engines. Saw the cracks form like magic. Almost as if the hull was cardboard you know? Anyway when the bow started to go further into the deep it tried to drag the stern with it. The hull being weakened by the cracks caused her to snap again aft of the final boilers. The rush of air and the boilers exploding caused a rush of air that forced us out of the last funnel right as it was going down. "
Interviewer: "And how many other crew managed to make it out from the engine room?"
Survivor: "More than the passengers that's for sure. Most were in the boats waiting to be deployed when the ship went down from under them. By all accounts the evacuation drills did their jobs and most of the crew and passengers could have survived. But that damned list kept most of them from being deployed. The capsized boat I was on had eighty people trapped in the boat, unable to get out from under it due to their life jackets keeping them from swimming out from under it. Poor bastards died listening to us complain about the cold..."
Excellent Interview!
After reading it I began to wonder if perhaps automation of some of the Ballast Control Functions may have played a role.
It's my understanding that Cardboard Cruise Lines relies extensively on the Rockwell Turbo Encabulator for some of the Control Systems.
While the Rockwell Turbo Encabulator has enjoyed an Excellent Service Record, none of them have even been recovered intact following a Shipwreck... direct exposure to water will cause a Retro Encabulator to Self-destruct in 15 seconds.
Please extend my Sympathy and Condolences to your Friend in the Ballast Control Department... no doubt he has great remorse over this unfortunate Tragedy.
There's several Videos featuring the Rockwell Retro Encabulator as well as the SANS Turbo Encabulator which is an Improved Version... but the only videos I can find are here on TH-cam and none discuss it's known propensity to break down when exposed to water...
... you don't suppose that there's some sort of Cover-up or Conspiracy involved???
@@brunobiava4833
Some conspiracy theorists think that the perpetrators are Cardboard National Defenders' foot soldiers.
Does the company accept refunds? My ticket got wet.
Me encanta tus videos ⚓⛴️⛵🚣🚣♀️🚣♂️🚤🛥️🛳️🛶🚢
On December 1st cardboardia 13 slipped beneath the waves. Over 2200 dead and missing. How will Chloe (cardboardias founder) recover this loss?
Each cardboardia disaster is worst than the previous one! why do they are still making carboard ships?
5:49 the metal pipe falling is icomic👌
I can’t believe you do are that work and sink it just for us!!! That’s so kind thanks a lot :)
It appears Cardboard of the seas only had one stateroom, though it was very glamorous.
So much effort
amazing work 👏🏼
This is awsome!!!! You should definitely make a capsized one.
you have so much talent bro
Cardboard of the seas !! Great
This stuff is so well made, good job
Cardboardia Captain: have the crew ready and swing out the lifeboats
1st Officer: we can't sir; they are just Sharpied on!