I just saw your Instagram story you mentioned there 56 hrs of editing for just 20 min video... It's just mind blowing🤯... You are a very hard working guy... Hat's off to u man!!🥰🥰
The "Minion" character painted on the air bottle at 10:48 was a nice touch. I'm glad the bosses allow a little humor and creativity in the engine room. As a gear head myself I always find the engine rooms more entertaining than the bridge.
Great video. My dad, who would be 105 y/o at the time I watched this (Dec. 2021), would have loved to see this video. He was a an engineer on Liberty ships and Victory ships in WWII. He maintained his maritime credentials for several years after the war, but took a position with Weyerhaeuser CO. in their power plants after the war. Great video!! Thank you!
Thank you so much Karanvir and Ayush for the great engine room tour! The size of those engines are truly amazing. Seeing this brought back good memories of when my dad worked as engineer on a customs ship in Rotterdam harbor and its neighboring ports. Of course that ship was much, much smaller! My dad would have loved this video but unfortunately he passed away 6 years ago. That engine room is so self sufficient with are the tools and spare parts ready to be replaced when needed. ❤️
I waited for this Vlog from very long and after looking at the Engine I can literally feel the massive power of it thanks KSN Sir for this amazing vlog ❤️
Amazing! I had no idea, absolutely no idea how huge it would be. I also noted that it is all taken care of very, very well, with loving care. How is everything kept so clean and painted? It must take many people to keep such a huge area in such great shape.
wait a minute! i recognize your voice! you're the guy that called me and said my computer was infected but you could fix it! but seriously, those engines and all that equipment that has to be serviced on a regular basis has to be a serious amount of work. positioning all the valves, QC, you guys are the Man.
I am shooked I mean really really shooked after seeing this video.. I never thought engine room would be this big 😳..hats off to all marine engineers and Karan Sir for this impressive video..
6:24-6:40- Aquametro's Viscomaster to measure FO viscosity & control 6:40- Aquametro's Diesel Switch for Fuel Changeover. Thanks for the video. Good to see our products in action!!
An excellent video, sir. You are to be congratulated. I spent my whole working career as a ship's engineer officer and Technical Manager ashore, sailing around the world from the 1970s until I was transferred to an office in 2006 and retired in 2017. The engine rooms I was used to were a lot smaller than yours for sure and on the older ships we had no air conditioning or control rooms. Mind you, we also had a lot less equipment to operate and maintain!! Good luck to you and looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
As a student of final year Electrical Engineering , I was amazed to see so many stuff which we have studied , from pumps to induction motors to transformers to generators .... 😍 It was truly amazing !
I'm an Engin cadet and through this video I feel proud and very informative thank you karan bhaiya.... wouldn't have been possible without your efforts ❤️
Congratulations Karanvir for such a phenomenal video beta , well done. Sometimes looking at your dedication,I feel , I need to learn from you. Keep up the hardwork 😊🔥🔥🔥🙏
This is the only time ever I have the opportunity to follow a guided tour of a massive engine. Thank you Karanvir and Ayush Singh. We are looking forward to watch the upcoming video of "Day in life of Ayush Singh as a Fourth Engineer".
it's whole new world inside those mountain sized cargo ships ... i had a dream to explore all those ships by myself but this video tour was more than enough to know what all things happening inside .... you are great karan sir , i though its prohibitted to shoot videos of all those places as it is not public property , you are doing great job continue ....
I've been in a lot of LPG ship and Oil tanker engine rooms. Never ceases to amaze me the size of these things. Massive. Reminds me of the US Carrier Enterprise
👏🏽👏🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏼 "One Giant applause to Ayush and yourself for taking "us viewers" with you into the mighty Engine Room, Platforms, Workshop and Stores! Impressive, fascinating and educating! This really took so much effort from both of you, and it is worth watching every second! Big "SHUKRIYA" to you and great to see Deck & Engine department walk 'hand in hand" as it ought to be onboard each vessel, as afterall Deck Officers need Heroes too😉⚓☸🚢💙 Watching this beautiful video brings back memories of the 25 years I used to visit the biggest Bulk Vessel 'Berge Stahl' who shipped iron ore from Brazil to Rotterdam. Her Engine Room was so impressive and I was fortunate enough to see it myself. I also have been into the Engine Rooms of Manchester & Manilla Maersk and who knows, maybe you can introduce me to the Engineers of Munkebo Maersk next time😉 I salute all of you for the incredible work you perform onboard your Giant Blue Lady, and wish you safe sailings wherever you navigate! Looking forward to the next episode featuring Ayush. Namaste dear Karanvir"🙏🏽🌟🙋🏼♀️🧡💙
Wow Belinda , lucky you to visit the Berge Stahl !! I am very sure that the engine room of that ship must be way way bigger than that of the triple e class 😅 Thank you for watching the video and yes the officers need their heroes too 🙌
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar Hi, was Chief Engineer on multiple Berge ships, but the Engine Rooms on Bulk Carriers are much smaller than the mega Container Ships. Reason being the higher horsepower requirements of Container ships viz a vis the huge Bulk carriers. Impressed with your VLogs. By the way my first promotion as Chief Engineer was with Maersk.
Dil aa gaya yeh ER pe...wonderfully maintained🥰🥰 Thanks bro.... must also say Maersk boilersuits are fab👌 Kudos to you for the great efforts.....keep it up.....maybe one time, u can do a vlog with other TMIans like Akhil Anthony and Josemon clicks..... These videos have really helped family and friends to understand our profession much better.
I just don't know what else to say, all comments are inline of what wanted to say, this video is awesome, really love it. Continue to keep us your subscribers informed & updated. One luv from JAMAICA.🇯🇲♥️👍
Hallo, thank you very much for the beautiful introduction of a vessel's engine und room. As a former Chiefengineer I'm really happy to see my former working area in a real good video. Normally there is only showed the nautical department of a vessel ! Congratulation, that you show the folks this video, so that they also get an impression what's going on under the water surface of the sea ! Hanns Michael Bierig
This was the best part of the engine. Being a mechanical engineer I would love to watch more videos about the different parts of engine room. To be specific if possible please make a video of on board maintenance of engine and other machines
Guys don't forget to appreciate 4/E ayush sir for being with karan sir and helping him out to conduct a massive E/R tour ..... And as always ksn is amazing...☺️💯🌟
Thank you Karan Bhaiya for this really interesting and informative video its really good for merchant navy guy who wants to become an engineer thanks again i really appreciate it bro 💯💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️
Man, I have been a part of a team who build panamax bulk carrier ship with 74500 DWT capacity of a vessel, I know how risky and challenging life it is to get through. You are doing good job, keep going.
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Wow sir amazing .... After my father's sign off I showed him some of your videos and he told " yeh banda hm seafarers ka naam uncha krega or duniya ko batayega ki we seafarers play a very vital role in this world " ...
That was an amazing video of the engine room i know you put so much time and efforts into the preparation. I’ve already watched it twice and will no doubt watch it again. Thank you.
Just appreciating the beauty of that ship. Really enjoyed your video. Coming from someone who works on board container vessels. Learnt alot. Clearly I haven't seen it all. Good job 👍
Karan I don’t know what to say apart from amazing !! Thank you again for your efforts and hard work to bring us these videos. Please can you thank Ayush as well……
Karan sir this video is bestest ❤ video of engine We love this video so much I think this video is one of those wo deserves millions of millions like and love 🧡
Thanks for the video. When you see something like this It almost seems unimaginable that something that size could still be subject to threat from ocean waves.
Well Karanvir,first like to say thank-you to the captain of the ship for allowing you to do this video,and second to thank the engineering crew for showing us what they do and to you for having the insight. It was fantastic and the video was so clear, man its massive and great job. Oh by the way say hi to Lilly for me. Great job.🎬🎥🔔✌️🇨🇦
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar LoL, can't forget Lilly. Really good video by the way. Can't get over how massive that ship is and how clean you guys keep it. Wow lots of people from around the world are watching ,good work .🎬🎥🔔🇨🇦✌️
It's one of the toughest jobs in sea. You have to work on water for 1 week or more than 10 days. But I like all videos bcs it's make me stronger and boost confidence for everyone who see your fantastic video. Keep going your great work.
You're 56hrs hardwork is our knowledge which we gain from this video Super tooper inspirated and motivated 20mins gone away fast Interesting and knowledgable video In future I need to become like you #motivater #Insipiration
3-4 hours of just shooting nd then 56hours of editing delivering an amazing vid. Always appreciate the hard work nd excited for shore leave vid in the city of love 💯🔥
Super coverage about engine room.. Thanks to karan. 'especially ayush explained very well about the machinery..its very very difficult work in engine room.. Thanks lot to karan, ayush
I do really appreciate the efforts you’ve put into making this video. You were sweating while you were shooting. Plus we got to learn a lotta things about what's inside engine room. It was really helpful. This must be appreciated❤️❤️
I just saw your Instagram story you mentioned there 56 hrs of editing for just 20 min video... It's just mind blowing🤯... You are a very hard working guy... Hat's off to u man!!🥰🥰
Thank you sneha & yes 56 hours
#ShippingInbox
Hii ❤️
Absolute boss
Hello a hind video send karna bhi ji
The "Minion" character painted on the air bottle at 10:48 was a nice touch. I'm glad the bosses allow a little humor and creativity in the engine room. As a gear head myself I always find the engine rooms more entertaining than the bridge.
❤️
Beautiful engine room. Really love how well equipped the engine room repair shop is. All they are missing is a 4 axis milling machine in that shop
Yes
Five axis.....;-)
Great video. My dad, who would be 105 y/o at the time I watched this (Dec. 2021), would have loved to see this video. He was a an engineer on Liberty ships and Victory ships in WWII. He maintained his maritime credentials for several years after the war, but took a position with Weyerhaeuser CO. in their power plants after the war. Great video!! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing his story
I am just flattered by the efforts you are taking despite all of your work. Always remember that we all love you and you will always have our support.
I appreciate that Daniel
Thank you so much Karanvir and Ayush for the great engine room tour! The size of those engines are truly amazing. Seeing this brought back good memories of when my dad worked as engineer on a customs ship in Rotterdam harbor and its neighboring ports. Of course that ship was much, much smaller! My dad would have loved this video but unfortunately he passed away 6 years ago. That engine room is so self sufficient with are the tools and spare parts ready to be replaced when needed. ❤️
So sorry to hear about that Tina
May he rest in peace
And happy I could bring back the memories
#ShippingInbox
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar Thank you, my dad was 95 years old when he passed away. A long life. ❤️
I waited for this Vlog from very long and after looking at the Engine I can literally feel the massive power of it thanks KSN Sir for this amazing vlog ❤️
Happy to hear that Baria
Amazing! I had no idea, absolutely no idea how huge it would be. I also noted that it is all taken care of very, very well, with loving care. How is everything kept so clean and painted? It must take many people to keep such a huge area in such great shape.
Just 24 people maintaining the whole ship
wait a minute! i recognize your voice! you're the guy that called me and said my computer was infected but you could fix it! but seriously, those engines and all that equipment that has to be serviced on a regular basis has to be a serious amount of work. positioning all the valves, QC, you guys are the Man.
I am shooked I mean really really shooked after seeing this video.. I never thought engine room would be this big 😳..hats off to all marine engineers and Karan Sir for this impressive video..
Yes it’s huge
6:24-6:40- Aquametro's Viscomaster to measure FO viscosity & control
6:40- Aquametro's Diesel Switch for Fuel Changeover.
Thanks for the video. Good to see our products in action!!
You are welcome
An excellent video, sir. You are to be congratulated. I spent my whole working career as a ship's engineer officer and Technical Manager ashore, sailing around the world from the 1970s until I was transferred to an office in 2006 and retired in 2017. The engine rooms I was used to were a lot smaller than yours for sure and on the older ships we had no air conditioning or control rooms. Mind you, we also had a lot less equipment to operate and maintain!! Good luck to you and looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
As a student of final year Electrical Engineering , I was amazed to see so many stuff which we have studied , from pumps to induction motors to transformers to generators .... 😍 It was truly amazing !
Thank you Parth
Do share the video
Mesmerizing video. Since a was a child I expected to have the chance to visit a giant ship engine room. Thank you so much to share this type of video.
Thank you for watching
I'm an Engin cadet and through this video I feel proud and very informative thank you karan bhaiya.... wouldn't have been possible without your efforts ❤️
Thanks Manoj !! Happy to help
Thank you so much to both of you and to your superior officers that had to approve this incredible tour!
Thank you Mitchell
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar You are extremely welcome 🙏🏻
It's so fascinating to see the engines of this giant ship.....human engineering have come a long way through. Nice job bro 👍
Thank you abhik
Spaciuosness of engine room is matched by the cleanliness....Magnificent ship! and tour.
Thanks Robert
Amazing 😍 can't believe engines of ships are this much huge.
Loving your videos sir ❤
Indeed massive structures
being an engine cadet its like heaven for me , thanku again
Welcome
Congratulations Karanvir for such a phenomenal video beta , well done. Sometimes looking at your dedication,I feel , I need to learn from you. Keep up the hardwork 😊🔥🔥🔥🙏
Thank you Praneet sir
Your words mean alot
Jai mata di
This is the only time ever I have the opportunity to follow a guided tour of a massive engine. Thank you Karanvir and Ayush Singh. We are looking forward to watch the upcoming video of "Day in life of Ayush Singh as a Fourth Engineer".
So happy I covered it
it's whole new world inside those mountain sized cargo ships ... i had a dream to explore all those ships by myself but this video tour was more than enough to know what all things happening inside .... you are great karan sir , i though its prohibitted to shoot videos of all those places as it is not public property , you are doing great job continue ....
Thanks Donnie
That’s why need some permissions and all
I've been in a lot of LPG ship and Oil tanker engine rooms. Never ceases to amaze me the size of these things. Massive. Reminds me of the US Carrier Enterprise
👏🏽👏🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏼 "One Giant applause to Ayush and yourself for taking "us viewers" with you into the mighty Engine Room, Platforms, Workshop and Stores! Impressive, fascinating and educating! This really took so much effort from both of you, and it is worth watching every second! Big "SHUKRIYA" to you and great to see Deck & Engine department walk 'hand in hand" as it ought to be onboard each vessel, as afterall Deck Officers need Heroes too😉⚓☸🚢💙
Watching this beautiful video brings back memories of the 25 years I used to visit the biggest Bulk Vessel 'Berge Stahl' who shipped iron ore from Brazil to Rotterdam. Her Engine Room was so impressive and I was fortunate enough to see it myself. I also have been into the Engine Rooms of Manchester & Manilla Maersk and who knows, maybe you can introduce me to the Engineers of Munkebo Maersk next time😉 I salute all of you for the incredible work you perform onboard your Giant Blue Lady, and wish you safe sailings wherever you navigate! Looking forward to the next episode featuring Ayush. Namaste dear Karanvir"🙏🏽🌟🙋🏼♀️🧡💙
Wow Belinda , lucky you to visit the Berge Stahl !! I am very sure that the engine room of that ship must be way way bigger than that of the triple e class 😅
Thank you for watching the video and yes the officers need their heroes too 🙌
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar Hi, was Chief Engineer on multiple Berge ships, but the Engine Rooms on Bulk Carriers are much smaller than the mega Container Ships.
Reason being the higher horsepower requirements of Container ships viz a vis the huge Bulk carriers.
Impressed with your VLogs.
By the way my first promotion as Chief Engineer was with Maersk.
As allways on a Maersk ship, EXTREEMLY CLEAN.
Engine rooms are like more you explore more you get to see new things and learn ❤️
Exactly
Dil aa gaya yeh ER pe...wonderfully maintained🥰🥰
Thanks bro.... must also say Maersk boilersuits are fab👌
Kudos to you for the great efforts.....keep it up.....maybe one time, u can do a vlog with other TMIans like Akhil Anthony and Josemon clicks.....
These videos have really helped family and friends to understand our profession much better.
So happy to hear that & yes I do plan to
Thank you for putting so much efforts to make this... This will help us a lot in learning about the ship.
Was eagerly waiting for this one.
Welcome
I just don't know what else to say, all comments are inline of what wanted to say, this video is awesome, really love it. Continue to keep us your subscribers informed & updated. One luv from JAMAICA.🇯🇲♥️👍
Haha thank you
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar ♥️💥💥💥💥💯👍
Hallo,
thank you very much for the beautiful introduction of a vessel's engine und room. As a former Chiefengineer I'm really happy to see my former working area in a real good video.
Normally there is only showed the nautical department of a vessel !
Congratulation, that you show the folks this video, so that they also get an impression what's going on under the water surface of the sea !
Hanns Michael Bierig
Thanks Hanns for appreciating that
This video I made was for this sole purpose
All of them is very lucky to have a person like u ......
Hats off to you sir and your hardwork proud of you sir ❤
Thank you so much Sumit
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar WELCOME SIR❤
This was the best part of the engine. Being a mechanical engineer I would love to watch more videos about the different parts of engine room. To be specific if possible please make a video of on board maintenance of engine and other machines
Will do
Guys don't forget to appreciate 4/E ayush sir for being with karan sir and helping him out to conduct a massive E/R tour ..... And as always ksn is amazing...☺️💯🌟
Absolutely 💯
Your Hard work And Dedication Is Mind-blowing Sir ❤🙌
Thank you
Ship is massive in every measure......amazing.
Amazing as always ❤️
Thank you
much much much more than 900k in that engine room! amazing vessel
Thank you Karan Bhaiya for this really interesting and informative video its really good for merchant navy guy who wants to become an engineer thanks again i really appreciate it bro 💯💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️
Do share it ❤️
I m a also a mariner it's really a Fantastic video. Tuff Job. Thanks guys
I dont know why but im always surprised how clean and relatively spacious the crew and engineering areas are
Man, I have been a part of a team who build panamax bulk carrier ship with 74500 DWT capacity of a vessel, I know how risky and challenging life it is to get through. You are doing good job, keep going.
Indeed Hiren
Thanks for watching
10:45 looks like minion 🤣
It is haha
Thank you for your time showing all watching the engine room of a ship
Welcome John
Now these days,
Thursday be like
1:00 PM= KSN
2:00 PM= Dhindora
To much knowledge and too much fun 😁☺️😀😀
Needs to be pinned haha
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar 😳😳😃😃
It very useful for Marine engineers who are in study,thank you sir 🎉❤️
Happy to help
Again first 🔥
Let’s go ❤️❤️
Day by day improvement in vlogs
So happy to hear that
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Wow sir amazing .... After my father's sign off I showed him some of your videos and he told " yeh banda hm seafarers ka naam uncha krega or duniya ko batayega ki we seafarers play a very vital role in this world " ...
Ye sun kar seriously bohot acha laga mujhai
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar same sir ❤️
I’m sure you had to get over all these during your rest hours. Massive respect for you Sir, may God bless you with more power! ❤️🔥💙
Yes indeed
Wow! How can the engineers keep all that equipment straight in their minds? Incredible!
Truly an incredible feat
Bro I'm addicted to your channel my friend. Safe travels 🙏
Oh man! Hats off to his dedication 👍
Thank you
Thank you, Karanvir for the tour of the engineering spaces. The mains on my 56M US Coast Guard vessel would have been dwarfed by your vessel’s. Wow!
Thanks Andrew for tuning in
thanks for this document , i'm living along Malacca straight and see everyday those beautiful ocean going vessels . nice to see'em from inside !...👍
Don't know i ended up here. But fascinating. And that is one giant engine room.
Indeed it’s huge
That was an amazing video of the engine room i know you put so much time and efforts into the preparation. I’ve already watched it twice and will no doubt watch it again. Thank you.
Thanks Peter
I highly appreciate that
It was the MASSIVE spare part room and the workshop for me. And Cam-views in the workshop 🤯
Thanks Patrick
Just appreciating the beauty of that ship. Really enjoyed your video. Coming from someone who works on board container vessels. Learnt alot. Clearly I haven't seen it all. Good job 👍
Karan I don’t know what to say apart from amazing !! Thank you again for your efforts and hard work to bring us these videos. Please can you thank Ayush as well……
Thank you so much ❤️
Karan sir this video is bestest ❤ video of engine
We love this video so much
I think this video is one of those wo deserves millions of millions like and love 🧡
Thank you so much prakash
Do share it as much ❤️
Great tour, thanks for posting! A day in the life of a US Navy engineer was quite a bit different when I was in!
Thank you for tuning in
Workshop looks like heaven 💚💚💚
❤️❤️
It's a mega vessel,everything is massive.thanks to ur video bcuz of that we can able to see a mega vessel.i loved it. Congratulations for 100k.
Thank you
Your efforts are visible in this video. Thank you for making this. 💯💯
Happy to hear that
This vlogs teaches me and entertains at the same time
Love the content sir 🙏
❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the video. When you see something like this It almost seems unimaginable that something that size could still be subject to threat from ocean waves.
Yes
Thanks for tuning in
A great video done by very dedicated people thank you very much
Glad you enjoyed it
Feels like i am on industrial visit
Another superb video....
Thank you
So glad I found this channel I’m supposed to start my nautical science degree on Monday
All the best
A real eye opener!... Huge ships!
Indeed Nigel
Wow Man! SHIP IS LIKE FLOATING CITY.
Haha exactly
Well Karanvir,first like to say thank-you to the captain of the ship for allowing you to do this video,and second to thank the engineering crew for showing us what they do and to you for having the insight. It was fantastic and the video was so clear, man its massive and great job. Oh by the way say hi to Lilly for me. Great job.🎬🎥🔔✌️🇨🇦
Thank you
Will give your regards to Lilly
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar LoL, can't forget Lilly. Really good video by the way. Can't get over how massive that ship is and how clean you guys keep it. Wow lots of people from around the world are watching ,good work .🎬🎥🔔🇨🇦✌️
You are really smart guy, just in open can feel !
Great interesting video !!! Those ships are like afloating city.. 👍
Ig that's the best vid present in yt of engine tour covering everything
Thanks anuraj
It's one of the toughest jobs in sea.
You have to work on water for 1 week or more than 10 days.
But I like all videos bcs it's make me stronger and boost confidence for everyone who see your fantastic video.
Keep going your great work.
So happy to read that
56 hours hard work paid off
Nailed it
Killed it
Amazing explanation
Tons of love Bhaiya
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Fazal
Means a lot
@@KaranvirSinghNayyar thank you Bhaiya ✌️✌️
Finally the Wait is OVER!!😍❤️
Justt now I took my phone in my hand after studying for 2 hrs and saw your notification😌
Wow loving it bro
Amazing video and information sir 😍❤ The 56 hrs of editing is just worth it💯🔥❤
❤️❤️❤️
New subscriber here from Philippines❤️
You're 56hrs hardwork is our knowledge which we gain from this video
Super tooper inspirated and motivated
20mins gone away fast
Interesting and knowledgable video
In future I need to become like you
#motivater
#Insipiration
So happy to hear that nithis
3-4 hours of just shooting nd then 56hours of editing delivering an amazing vid. Always appreciate the hard work nd excited for shore leave vid in the city of love 💯🔥
Thank you so much
Will come for sure
very informative vedio sir hatsoff to ur hard work and passion
Thank you sanjay
Great vid, great coverage of alot of stuff people dont get to see or are not even aware of if they dont work in that field
So happy to read this shazil
56 hours - completely worth it, 🙌🙌
Love it ❤️❤️
Amazing review. The grand scale of a ship like this is very sobering. The cleanliness of the vessel looks like a mammoth task.
Thanks terry for watching
Video 📸 is highly informative ❤️❤️Nd congo for 100 k subscribers😁😁Great work man!! Appreciative 🔥🔥
Thank you Shivani ❤️
Thanks Karanvir. Brief but informative.
Thank you Robert
Informative and very well filmed.
Thank you
Both guys are awesome!!!! Enjoyed the tour and lesson.
Nicely briefed and very informative.
Lots of love from Pakistan.
Thank you
I'm like a child watching with a smile on my face. 😅😅😅😊😊😊❤❤
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@@KaranvirSinghNayyar Snappy salute to you Sir! Aspiring Merchant Navy here. ❤️❤️🙏🙏
That is one of the nicest and most well organised store rooms I have seen
Haha indeed it is
Super coverage about engine room.. Thanks to karan. 'especially ayush explained very well about the machinery..its very very difficult work in engine room.. Thanks lot to karan, ayush
You are welcome
Dedicated Mariner... Excellent Job Karan
Thank you Rahul
Great video and a interesting look inside a mega ship
You guys did a great job at explaining everything
Thank you
Your video always motivates me to work hard and become a merchant navy officer like you.
Happy to hear that Rajeev
Oooh ,you really replied you made my day thanks bhaiya
I do really appreciate the efforts you’ve put into making this video. You were sweating while you were shooting. Plus we got to learn a lotta things about what's inside engine room. It was really helpful. This must be appreciated❤️❤️
Thank you Hadid for carefully watching the video ❤️