1700 TEU Container Ship Main Engine Mooring Trial

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25 comments

  1. wks1978 says:

    @nexprotein28 Not everyone knows how a car works, but they drive it ok.

  2. wks1978 says:

    Also notice how nexprotein28, the self confessed ship’s captain (Who by his own admission only holds a bachelor degree in engineering) called the people who work on deck “morons”. If he was a captian, would he call his crew morons?

    How long would he last before being thrown overboard?

  3. wks1978 says:

    I can’t believe there are people that think holding a bachelor degree in engineering makes them a master mariner.

    I have a 4 year degree in music, but that doesn’t qualify me to run an opera house…

  4. hockeyref21 says:

    nexprotein28 shut your fucking mouth. Try working in the deck department before talking shit. You sound like the engineer that got fired on my last ship. If you are so confident in saying deckies are a joke, then go get your 3rd mates licence, sail on it and come back to me. Try working locks on the Welland Canal or shoot an azimuth, successfully calculate it and correct the compass error. Besides, its the engine department that’s becoming fully automated anyways.

  5. jayarajesh85 says:

    I m sure its not an electronic governor, pls verify.

  6. Mishraz1 says:

    yeh tu pakistani jahaz lag raha hai

  7. ikkesobra says:

    @nexprotein28 LOL I agree absolutely!

  8. eifeijf says:

    3:35, what a picture…

  9. DerMangoman says:

    Lol… That old man in the red working clothes was my last Chief Engineer^^

  10. DerMangoman says:

    Lol… That old man in the red working clothes was my last Chief Engineer^^

  11. marjianto89 says:

    ECR using mechanism throttle that means governor not electronic system. Visually I see the governor not using electronic system but mechanism system. Fly wheel should be covered by cover safely. Starting air valve should be closely with governor not as shown in following the text. That is 2 stroke engine type the old ones. Slow speed rating. It is dock trial not mooring trial. OK

  12. EWS60500 says:

    Sounds like an engine of a British rail class 60 when it starts and idles

  13. wysoft says:

    Gotta love that nasty ass Guangzhou water, and the dock worker fast asleep.

    My father was present during a drydocking in Guangzhou last year where a dock worker was killed by falling steel plate. Before his remains were even recovered, he was given a moment of silence by the workers, and then back to work for everybody.

    Truly a strange place.

  14. loppaz says:

    motor suyu hava yaptı havasını alıyo.:)

  15. nautik999 says:

    could some please tell processes during bunking?????????????
    i’m a young boy in the regional maritime university of ghana, studying MARINE ENGINE MECH

  16. stewartx5 says:

    nexprotein28 > “Oh so sea time ..”

    Are you high, drunk, or an idiot? I ask only because you claim to “run a fleet of ships,” yet don’t seem to have a clue about the federal licensing requirements for the personnel required to perform that task. If you truly believe a 14-year old boy could operate a container ship this size (in video), you must be the latter of the three. As for my “skill set,” I’m a college grad (Elect. Eng.) & retired Coast Guard senior officer with considerable sea duty.

  17. nexprotein28 says:

    Skill sets involving housekeeping duty like you do and looking at a GPS and marking on a chart every half hour your position is LOW LEVEL SKILL!! One does not require 1 hour of training. Forget 6 years!!!!

    Again what skill do you possess to demand even half the salary a Second Engineer on board deserves??

    What trouble shooting on board are you capable off..apart from dialing the nearest Engineers number??

    None. You don’t possess a skill set.

  18. nexprotein28 says:

    Question to Masters?
    1. Do you know how ships move?
    2. Do you know how power is generated?
    3. Do you know IOPP and IAPP equipment?
    4. Do you know how FW is created?
    5. Do you know how Cargo is discharged?
    6. Do you know how winches run?
    7. Do you know how the M/E is maneouvered in an emergency?
    8. Do you know how emergency supply buses to GMDSS equipment run?
    9. Do you know what a Solenoid Valve is?
    10. Can you trouble shoot on any of these equipment?

    Answer: Nah we do house keeping duty.

  19. nexprotein28 says:

    Oh so sea time cleaning decks, painting and greasing become ‘qualifying time for a Master licence’. LOL. Gimme a break. Do you even know what was happening in the video here? A Ship is now a COMPLETE Engineering operation. Only morons on deck don’t understand it. Thats why the shortage of Engineers. You’re trained really now on housekeeping duties. Tell me about your skill set level. Whats your skill? You don’t obviously comnprehend Engineering one bit.

  20. stewartx5 says:

    (continued from previous comment) Various Master Mariner licenses exist clarifying maximum vessel size. Obtaining each requires sufficient training with experience under a more senior ship master. Unlimited master’s license allows operation of any vessel. Ship captain manages (and is responsible for) vessel operation, cargo operations, navigation, personnel, accounting, payrolls, inventory, compliance with requlations, and maintains ship’s certificates & documentation.

  21. stewartx5 says:

    nexprotein28 > “.. Captain .. He knows nothing ..”

    You’re the one who clearly knows nothing. Master Mariner (captain) license requires at least 6 years of study, exams, & experience – 1 year chief mate (requires 2nd mate’s license, classes, & exams), 1 year second mate (requires 3rd mate’s license & exams), 1 year third mate (requires 3 years seaman, 6-months as able seaman or boatswain or quartermaster, classes, on-board assessments, & exams). (continued next comment)

  22. nexprotein28 says:

    No. My qualifications far exceed whats required to be a Ship Master. I hold a 4 year bachelors degree in Engineering and an MBA. Cadets can join after high school and become a mate without any formal degree or education. Point is steering a ship does’nt require any great skill set.

  23. KomendantHauer says:

    Aah, you are just jelous because you didnt quallify for the sea captain master. ;)

  24. Evangelos1991 says:

    Good video, well done. Fortunatelly I am a ship Engineer and I understand what was all theese. But in ur video is not the best part of the engine.The best part is when u saw all engine from up.

  25. nexprotein28 says:

    You don’t get it. Equipment on Bridge is less complicated than handling an I-phone and it’s features. Deck Officers are an obsolete profession. Imagine getting paid for housekeeping. Best is qartermaster types in charge of Navigation. A deck Engineer to replace a mate who knows nothing of stress and strain of loading. And C/E as executive head on board. Time to make the Captain ‘walk the plank..’

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