Regarding the Titanic having it right: I just listened to the testimony of a Titanic survivor, Commander Lightoller, who spoke of the deafening roar of steam being released. He says it was so loud, that he had to cup his hands over his mouth and yell into the captain's ear, words to the effect of, "Should we board women and children in the lifeboats?". To which the captain simply nodded, obviously due to the noise. While the movie captured the captains 1000-mile stare of a nod, it did not cover the deafening noise. th-cam.com/video/uzG4cjm5mKo/w-d-xo.html
I crossed the English channel on a British LSL ship in 1993. 18 hours onboard, five of them spent like this. Scared the bejezuz out of everyone except the ships personnel. Said I would never go on a ship again, kept to my word until 2014 and crossed the Irish sea from Holyhead to Dublin on one of those Swifts. Onboard the captain came over the tannoy and stated 'bags are being left on the tables for anyone who may suffer seasickness as this will be a bumpy sail for the first hour'. Yeap, you guessed it, people were being sick all over the HSS. lasted around 40 minutes, boat went up, sea went down, my eyes couldn't keep up with it. Never again will I sail.
I've crossed the NYC harbor hundreds of times on the SI ferry and I swear that statue gives me the finger every time.....thats my ocean horror story....😎
I come from a very, very long line of Navy seafarers…plus, I’m an Aussie, everyone I’m descended from arrived here by boat in the 17/18 hundreds…and nope. If I can’t see shore, and the shore I can see isn’t swimming distance, and the boat I’m on isn’t small enough to jump off…that’s a nope, nope, nope for me. I’m a disappointment to my bloodline, but I support your wisdom.
This is what sailing the seas use to be like; then ship stabilization systems were invented. Everyone should enjoy the ride like their great grandparents would have.
At least in the air you can’t get hit by a grand piano or a flying brandy snifter, the contents of a swimming pool and a set of steak knives. And dying is fast.
From what I could gather from another video, they were in a really violent storm and for some reason, the captain decided to turn the ship. Something he should have known better than to do. When he started the turn the wind and waves pushed the ship to its port side and it listed severely. Someone said the ship listed almost to the point of capsizing but somehow held on. You can see it from the point of view of the passengers in the upper deck cafe here, the big list begins around 7:06: th-cam.com/video/j0-tvUH1n_s/w-d-xo.html
@@kimcheezy3433 not quite what you are saying. Because of 110kt aveam wind and very high waves the ship listed several times. The port propeller came out 2 times and the 3 time cut off due to overspin, beeing an shaft generator engine. In that moment the ship turned with bow into the wind due to the wind surface.
It's probably the crew mess hall. I worked in a cruise ship and mine was divided into 3 mess hall's. The lowest of the low (for waiters, dishwashers, room cleaners, etc.) is the Crew mess. Then you have the Staff mess hall. The staff are the middle class of the workers, they work in the reception, translation, entertainment, spa... And the officers mess hall is where all the big bosses (captain, head staff, restaurant bosses) eat. Also the crew mess food was always awful in my ship. And i worked for a "luxury" cruise line company.
No sería mejor si los muebles estuvieran más pegados, atornillados al suelo. E insisto platos, vasos que no se rompan. Prefiero perder el glamour comiendo en plato y vaso de plástico u otro material menos frágil y no meterme un cristal en el pie por ejemplo.
What I saw was in some ways is amusing. We see people holding on for support. We see a man slide across the floor. We see things on the floor, but if you notice in the left fore ground, the dishes stayed on the table and did not slide off. Is that a slice of lemon ma-rang pie?
If it was a tsunami they'd go over it no problem, they wouldn't even know they went over one cause the ocean would be flat calm. Tsunamis only get big when they get close to shore
From what I could gather from another video, they were in a really violent storm and for some reason, the captain decided to turn the ship. Something he should have known better than to do. When he started the turn the wind and waves pushed the ship to its port side and it listed severely. Someone said the ship listed almost to the point of capsizing but somehow held on. You can see it from the point of view of the passengers in the upper deck cafe here, the big list begins around 7:06: th-cam.com/video/j0-tvUH1n_s/w-d-xo.html
Cant believe it was listing that far over, and didnt actually tip right over! damn scary. I dont care how i would do it, but id somehow get outside, get a life jacket on, and be out there until it stopped listing. Id rather be outside
I was aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise when we hit a sudden severe storm simular to this. We were hanging on for dear life for a while. It also didn't help that we'd had a big midnight Brunch just prior to this...
You know it's bad when you look out the window and you can see fish.
HAHAHAHA......
Or if you hear someone shouting allah uh akbar.
@gaming site That's what I thought.
@@Yanpac Well... that's like saying "oh my god". The dude is scared. What's so abnormal about that? Such a lame joke to make. A racist one too.
@@anavgeekspassion5727 what did the jihadist say to the infidel?
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This gives a whole new meaning to the word “messroom”!
I'd be mad as hell if I had to die hearing that freaking alarm. Titanic had that part right at least.
Regarding the Titanic having it right: I just listened to the testimony of a Titanic survivor, Commander Lightoller, who spoke of the deafening roar of steam being released. He says it was so loud, that he had to cup his hands over his mouth and yell into the captain's ear, words to the effect of, "Should we board women and children in the lifeboats?". To which the captain simply nodded, obviously due to the noise. While the movie captured the captains 1000-mile stare of a nod, it did not cover the deafening noise. th-cam.com/video/uzG4cjm5mKo/w-d-xo.html
I crossed the English channel on a British LSL ship in 1993. 18 hours onboard, five of them spent like this. Scared the bejezuz out of everyone except the ships personnel. Said I would never go on a ship again, kept to my word until 2014 and crossed the Irish sea from Holyhead to Dublin on one of those Swifts. Onboard the captain came over the tannoy and stated 'bags are being left on the tables for anyone who may suffer seasickness as this will be a bumpy sail for the first hour'. Yeap, you guessed it, people were being sick all over the HSS. lasted around 40 minutes, boat went up, sea went down, my eyes couldn't keep up with it. Never again will I sail.
I've crossed the NYC harbor hundreds of times on the SI ferry and I swear that statue gives me the finger every time.....thats my ocean horror story....😎
Then you'll never meet Popeye
I come from a very, very long line of Navy seafarers…plus, I’m an Aussie, everyone I’m descended from arrived here by boat in the 17/18 hundreds…and nope. If I can’t see shore, and the shore I can see isn’t swimming distance, and the boat I’m on isn’t small enough to jump off…that’s a nope, nope, nope for me. I’m a disappointment to my bloodline, but I support your wisdom.
I don’t blame you
I beginning sing "My Heart Will Go On"
That loud noise is very helpful.
And for lunch, Tossed Salad!
This is what sailing the seas use to be like; then ship stabilization systems were invented. Everyone should enjoy the ride like their great grandparents would have.
Well this is what it's like on the Larne to Stranraer ferry so stabilisation system either doesn't work or the ships don't have them 😅
This ship had stabilizers on, the problem was 110knt wind aveam in gulf of lion.
@@rock07879 LOL. My dad (merchant navy) used to describe the old Irish Sea Sealink ferries as having all the aquadynamic qualities of a 'biscuit tin'.
The waves are going high on the windows
That high pitched sound is really just some Dude screaming "FU*K!!!!!" And being censored
Whats worse than drowning is that alarm
i’m so glad the lady got free i thought she was gonna get crushed by the tables
Assim como nos ares acontece a turbulência com os aviões, no mar acontece o mesmo com os navios.
At least in the air you can’t get hit by a grand piano or a flying brandy snifter, the contents of a swimming pool and a set of steak knives. And dying is fast.
What kind of alert is this? It don‘t sound like „general order“.
Great fun. That’s what being at sea is all about!
2 generations in my family. my dad and grandfather were tugboat capt
You know someone went to the cruise director and complained. They didn’t sign up for the core and leg workout package
Look out the portholes if you wanna see where the real party was happening.
The scariest is not the tilt of the ship but the sight of what is going on outside and you can see, outside looks horrible
1:23 is he giving that dude a kick in the ass?
like ..."go and fix it you idiot"
Out of all the videos I have seen this is the scariest.
Is it just me or is Everyone geting the glitch thingy at the bottom
I’m a navy seal this is our boat without the roof and the rain becomes part of the sea lol
Petrus: "Today we wash all the ships that are here in the sea. Sorry if this makes you uncomfortable."
Looks relaxing ....
the video glitching makes it 1000x scarier
Meu deuxxxx... carak deu tudo certo depois?
Quando?, Qual navio?
I think they should have furniture that should have self Locking mechanisms to the floor and the windows should not be glass
Exactly.
Nunca pensé que volvería a sentir esa emoción tan fea cuando escuchamos la señal de el Abandono de barco
Can someone explain to this layman why cruise ships that are at sea all of the time, don't have tables, chairs, etc bolted to the floor?
Where are the stabilizers ?.
frits langerak, stabilizers can’t always be deployed, and don’t always work when they are.
" Sorry boys, its too rough to feed ya! "
Crê en Deus pai. Parece um liquidificador
The crew's messroom looks like a mess...😉
That guy went flying and the plates didn’t even move a inch
Qué puta adrenalina quiero estar ahí 😄
Lets go on a cruise they said.. it will be fun they said..
This ship comes with an indoor slide on every deck.
Fun
Oh come on !!! Why does this always happen in the middle of dinner 🍽😕.
Will the ship sink??
that guy in the blue tshirt holding the table as if the dishes wont fall anyway hahaha
I lived aboard the Nordnorge while anchored next to a LNG regasification facility. Often we had to race back to port because of 20 ft seas.
Jesus Christ look at the seas outside the windows!
A little rough out there that day.
That’s a cruise? The eating room looks like something you see in a crappy office room.
Nice video
Oh how fun just need some music and roller blades.
Stay docked and enjoy the ship and amenities safely. Who cares if you’re actually sailing?! Good food and lots of relaxation!
"can I just get my burger to go...?"
I, stupidly, want to yell, "Get the dishes off the table or we'll be cleaning up slop later."
That's what they were served, so I suppose that makes sense....
Either that’s a smaller ship or that’s some serious waves. I’ve been in some bad ones but it wasn’t that crazy
From what I could gather from another video, they were in a really violent storm and for some reason, the captain decided to turn the ship. Something he should have known better than to do. When he started the turn the wind and waves pushed the ship to its port side and it listed severely. Someone said the ship listed almost to the point of capsizing but somehow held on. You can see it from the point of view of the passengers in the upper deck cafe here, the big list begins around 7:06: th-cam.com/video/j0-tvUH1n_s/w-d-xo.html
janoskilm Thanks for the link. This clip here was too short. The clip you provided in the link definitely shows more detail.
@@kimcheezy3433 not quite what you are saying. Because of 110kt aveam wind and very high waves the ship listed several times. The port propeller came out 2 times and the 3 time cut off due to overspin, beeing an shaft generator engine. In that moment the ship turned with bow into the wind due to the wind surface.
They are turned broadside into a storm. Something that you should only do if you have a death wish
Tranquilo e kkkk
0:55 I wanna be the guy in the red shirt. That looks like a blast.
What is that screaming in the background??
donna foster there’s a guy saying over and over allah akbar in the background
Waves smashing into the Windows no thanks keep the job they better pay you lot well.
Not just smashing. They were listing to the point that their deck windows were underwater 😱
I'm just thinking about the people that were on deck at that time 😳
Really hoping nothing had happened
I’m sure people weren’t allowed on deck, in this kind of storm.
It looked pretty scary. It looked like it was going over.
Eeeeepaaaaa!!!!
Wonderful
State of the art luxurious dining room I see, LOL! :D
3rd claas from Belfast.
the only reference kids have to ships is the goddamn titanic
@@bigmeknurgle bruh, twas but a joke
It's probably the crew mess hall.
I worked in a cruise ship and mine was divided into 3 mess hall's. The lowest of the low (for waiters, dishwashers, room cleaners, etc.) is the Crew mess. Then you have the Staff mess hall. The staff are the middle class of the workers, they work in the reception, translation, entertainment, spa... And the officers mess hall is where all the big bosses (captain, head staff, restaurant bosses) eat.
Also the crew mess food was always awful in my ship. And i worked for a "luxury" cruise line company.
No sería mejor si los muebles estuvieran más pegados, atornillados al suelo. E insisto platos, vasos que no se rompan. Prefiero perder el glamour comiendo en plato y vaso de plástico u otro material menos frágil y no meterme un cristal en el pie por ejemplo.
What I saw was in some ways is amusing. We see people holding on for support. We see a man slide across the floor. We see things on the floor, but if you notice in the left fore ground, the dishes stayed on the table and did not slide off. Is that a slice of lemon ma-rang pie?
I think it is lemon meringue
Dios, que terror, espero que hayan terminado bien.
This is a normal day for me at work.
Cruise? Sounds like a bad idea!
Sorry guys, had to take a dump off the starboard rail.
I'm not religious but when that girl crossed herself I felt bad for her.
When you keep sliding to the same side ...... that’s very bad.
It’s like a tsunami!!
If it was a tsunami they'd go over it no problem, they wouldn't even know they went over one cause the ocean would be flat calm. Tsunamis only get big when they get close to shore
this is such a brazilian way to handle a situation like that
You all know why they call the dining area on ships "MESS" room😅
Exactly
este es el clasico capitan que transporta ganado. pero la culpa es de la empresa que lo obliga.
I saw the Movie!!
Why does the food on the brown table go no where, man in red shirt goes flying whilst food stays put hmmm.
genetically modified food
Who’s for a game of jenga?
0:57 *hombre de rojo:* pero si yo estaba viendo una peli en el cuarto de al lado :s
A little context would be nice....
From what I could gather from another video, they were in a really violent storm and for some reason, the captain decided to turn the ship. Something he should have known better than to do. When he started the turn the wind and waves pushed the ship to its port side and it listed severely. Someone said the ship listed almost to the point of capsizing but somehow held on. You can see it from the point of view of the passengers in the upper deck cafe here, the big list begins around 7:06: th-cam.com/video/j0-tvUH1n_s/w-d-xo.html
I hate to clean ip the mess
Sorry, but when a young man crashes on a wall... I laughed like hell..and an off voice telling them "tranquilo" (Calm) hahahaha
Brasileiro live with death kkkk
Olokooo
Cruises look like a lot of fun, just not for me.
😢 poor kid un red ♥️ slammed into table
DID I JUST HEAR IN BACKROUND ALLAHU ACKBAR AAHAHAHA
its like OMG
its *Allah snack bar ! lol
Yes because they believe in god...
I heard it too
why is that so funny?
That alarm is not helping the situation.
I've cruised many times off Florida, Alaska, and California.
Never had this experience.
You cruised, but you have not cruised in the North Atlantic in winter. You'll sing a different song if and when you do
try the bay of Biscay you would certainly pray even if you were an atheist
holy fucking shit
Staff all run away....
Kop
Lets go DJ 💃🕴💃🕴🎛🎤🎷🎸
Prefiro mil vezes voar. 😬
Waiter ?.waiter? Where my drink ?
Ya cuando la mesera se comienza a persignar, esta todo dicho,.
2020 tsunami
Thank goodness for that annoyingly loud alarm otherwise no one would know anything is wrong!
Cant believe it was listing that far over, and didnt actually tip right over! damn scary. I dont care how i would do it, but id somehow get outside, get a life jacket on, and be out there until it stopped listing. Id rather be outside
Looks like the seen in Logan when Xavier has a moment at the hotel.
"scene".
I was aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise when we hit a sudden severe storm simular to this. We were hanging on for dear life for a while. It also didn't help that we'd had a big midnight Brunch just prior to this...
Were there Klingons off the starboard bow?
You all might want plastic plates & cutlery.
And to think, you got to pay for that. Ahahahahaha
Very dengours
Not sailors that's fer sure