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What is the BULBOUS BOW for?
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What is the protrusion commonly found of the bow of a ship actually for?
The Bulbous Bow is built into the hull of most modern ships, and besides from looking slightly odd it actually serves a functions. This video will answer the question: What is the bulbous bow for?
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published: 11 May 2018
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What Is a Bulbous Bow?
Have you ever wondered what that protruding structure at the front of a ship is for? Well, that's the bulbous bow! And no... We’re not being suggestive. A bulbous bow is a bulb-like extension at the front of a ship's hull that helps to improve its hydrodynamic efficiency. By reducing drag and increasing fuel efficiency, the bulbous bow plays a crucial role in enhancing a ship's performance in the water. Ready to set sail on a journey of discovery? The bulbous bow beckons with a promise of both form and function!
00:00 - INTRO
00:54 - Ship Design
02:46 - Warships and Rams
04:05 - How Ships Move Through Water
04:38 - Bulbous Bow
05:46 - Early Bulbous Bows
07:04 - Environmental Impact of the Bulbous Bow
09:00 - OUTRO
Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and ope...
published: 20 Mar 2024
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Bulbous Bow - The History and Science
Ever wonder about bulbous bows? I hope this helps explain some of it. Enjoy
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published: 13 Jan 2021
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Why Are Bows That Shape?
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published: 08 Jul 2022
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Bulbous Bow
A bulbous bow is a protruding bulb at the bow (or front) of a ship just below the waterline. The bulb modifies the way the water flows around the hull, reducing drag and thus increasing speed, range, fuel efficiency, and stability. Large ships with bulbous bows generally have twelve to fifteen percent better fuel efficiency than similar vessels without them.[1] A bulbous bow also increases the buoyancy of the forward part and hence reduces the pitching of the ship to a small degree.
#BulbousBow #ShipBow #VesselBow
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published: 23 Feb 2019
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The Limits of Bulbous Bows
Bulbous bows are not miracle devices. Learn their limits and how to use them effectively.
Want to design a bulbous bow? Start with these two papers:
A. M. Kracht, "Design of Bulbous Bows," SNAME Transactions, vol. 86, pp. 197-217, 1978.
P. Blume and A. M. Kracht, "Prediction of the Behavior and Propulsive Performance of Ships with Bulbous Bow in Waves," SNAME Transactions, vol. 93, pp. 79-94, 1985.
And just to prove that there are exceptions to every rule, meet a firm that developed a simple bulbous bow. It looks like a dumb pipe, but they have model tests to show that it works.
http://www.brayyachtdesign.bc.ca/index.html
Get the full article here: https://wp.me/p3pMQV-1lP
View more tips and helpful articles at https://dmsonline.us/
published: 21 May 2017
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What's inside a Bulbous Bow?|English
what's inside a Bulbous Bow?
published: 12 Jul 2019
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You Probably Didn't Know This About Ships
In this video, we're going to talk about ships! Ships are one of the most fascinating things on earth, and you probably didn't know this about them. From the design process to the different types of ships that exist, this video is a great way to learn more about ships and see how they contribute to our everyday lives. Whether it's a ship, a cruise ship, or a cargo ship, you're sure to learn a lot of new and useful things in this video.
If you're a student of engineering or architecture, then this video is a must-watch! By the end of this video, you'll have a better understanding of ships and how they play an important role in our society.
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published: 24 Apr 2023
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How is the Bulbous Bow of a ship constructed??
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This video uses lots of pictures to explain the construction of the bulbous bow of a ship. The purpose of a bulbous bow on a vessel is also discussed.
Contents of this video will benefit mariners preparing for exams (written and oral examinations).
Mariners will also benefit by watching the following videos:
Ship Construction
Stiffening of ship’s plates: https://youtu.be/bMEG-XCj5Sw
Forces experienced by a ship: https://youtu.be/Qsu68_sJlCs
Torsion of the hull and local stresses: https://youtu.be/QyuFmX...
published: 21 Jun 2021
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Three clever seals hitch a ride on the bow of a huge ship
The seals can be seen relaxing on The Gelbray Express, a large livestock ship, during a trip through Portland Bay off the coast of Victoria. As the ship is sailing through the ocean, the seals play with each other and walk across the bow. Seals tend to hop on boats and ships because they associate them with food or they are avoiding predators.
Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7177569/The-hilarious-moment-three-clever-seals-hitch-ride-bow-huge-ship.html
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published: 25 Jun 2019
4:09
What is the BULBOUS BOW for?
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What is the protrusion commonly found of the bow of a ship actually for?...
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What is the protrusion commonly found of the bow of a ship actually for?
The Bulbous Bow is built into the hull of most modern ships, and besides from looking slightly odd it actually serves a functions. This video will answer the question: What is the bulbous bow for?
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What is the protrusion commonly found of the bow of a ship actually for?
The Bulbous Bow is built into the hull of most modern ships, and besides from looking slightly odd it actually serves a functions. This video will answer the question: What is the bulbous bow for?
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- published: 11 May 2018
- views: 4708913
9:25
What Is a Bulbous Bow?
Have you ever wondered what that protruding structure at the front of a ship is for? Well, that's the bulbous bow! And no... We’re not being suggestive. A bulbo...
Have you ever wondered what that protruding structure at the front of a ship is for? Well, that's the bulbous bow! And no... We’re not being suggestive. A bulbous bow is a bulb-like extension at the front of a ship's hull that helps to improve its hydrodynamic efficiency. By reducing drag and increasing fuel efficiency, the bulbous bow plays a crucial role in enhancing a ship's performance in the water. Ready to set sail on a journey of discovery? The bulbous bow beckons with a promise of both form and function!
00:00 - INTRO
00:54 - Ship Design
02:46 - Warships and Rams
04:05 - How Ships Move Through Water
04:38 - Bulbous Bow
05:46 - Early Bulbous Bows
07:04 - Environmental Impact of the Bulbous Bow
09:00 - OUTRO
Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s greatest vessels | from Titanic to Queen Mary and from the Empress of Ireland to the Lusitania. Join maritime researcher and illustrator Michael Brady as he tells the stories behind some of history's most famous ocean liners and machines!
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Have you ever wondered what that protruding structure at the front of a ship is for? Well, that's the bulbous bow! And no... We’re not being suggestive. A bulbous bow is a bulb-like extension at the front of a ship's hull that helps to improve its hydrodynamic efficiency. By reducing drag and increasing fuel efficiency, the bulbous bow plays a crucial role in enhancing a ship's performance in the water. Ready to set sail on a journey of discovery? The bulbous bow beckons with a promise of both form and function!
00:00 - INTRO
00:54 - Ship Design
02:46 - Warships and Rams
04:05 - How Ships Move Through Water
04:38 - Bulbous Bow
05:46 - Early Bulbous Bows
07:04 - Environmental Impact of the Bulbous Bow
09:00 - OUTRO
Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s greatest vessels | from Titanic to Queen Mary and from the Empress of Ireland to the Lusitania. Join maritime researcher and illustrator Michael Brady as he tells the stories behind some of history's most famous ocean liners and machines!
Click the link to subscribe | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsE8PTncfn2Vga48jH46HnQ?sub_confirmation=1
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- published: 20 Mar 2024
- views: 455872
10:46
Bulbous Bow - The History and Science
Ever wonder about bulbous bows? I hope this helps explain some of it. Enjoy
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- published: 13 Jan 2021
- views: 25083
7:22
Why Are Bows That Shape?
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Old Warship - IfH / Shutterstock.com
OSV - Oceantug / Shutterstock.com
Small Boats - Mind Pixell / Shutterstock.com
Submarine - Shaineast / Shutterstock.com
Top Down Tanker - Nerthuz / Shutterstock.com
Zumwalt - PixelSquid3d / Shutterstock.com
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- published: 08 Jul 2022
- views: 3067572
1:07
Bulbous Bow
A bulbous bow is a protruding bulb at the bow (or front) of a ship just below the waterline. The bulb modifies the way the water flows around the hull, reducing...
A bulbous bow is a protruding bulb at the bow (or front) of a ship just below the waterline. The bulb modifies the way the water flows around the hull, reducing drag and thus increasing speed, range, fuel efficiency, and stability. Large ships with bulbous bows generally have twelve to fifteen percent better fuel efficiency than similar vessels without them.[1] A bulbous bow also increases the buoyancy of the forward part and hence reduces the pitching of the ship to a small degree.
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A bulbous bow is a protruding bulb at the bow (or front) of a ship just below the waterline. The bulb modifies the way the water flows around the hull, reducing drag and thus increasing speed, range, fuel efficiency, and stability. Large ships with bulbous bows generally have twelve to fifteen percent better fuel efficiency than similar vessels without them.[1] A bulbous bow also increases the buoyancy of the forward part and hence reduces the pitching of the ship to a small degree.
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- published: 23 Feb 2019
- views: 12260
7:36
The Limits of Bulbous Bows
Bulbous bows are not miracle devices. Learn their limits and how to use them effectively.
Want to design a bulbous bow? Start with these two papers:
A. M. Kr...
Bulbous bows are not miracle devices. Learn their limits and how to use them effectively.
Want to design a bulbous bow? Start with these two papers:
A. M. Kracht, "Design of Bulbous Bows," SNAME Transactions, vol. 86, pp. 197-217, 1978.
P. Blume and A. M. Kracht, "Prediction of the Behavior and Propulsive Performance of Ships with Bulbous Bow in Waves," SNAME Transactions, vol. 93, pp. 79-94, 1985.
And just to prove that there are exceptions to every rule, meet a firm that developed a simple bulbous bow. It looks like a dumb pipe, but they have model tests to show that it works.
http://www.brayyachtdesign.bc.ca/index.html
Get the full article here: https://wp.me/p3pMQV-1lP
View more tips and helpful articles at https://dmsonline.us/
https://wn.com/The_Limits_Of_Bulbous_Bows
Bulbous bows are not miracle devices. Learn their limits and how to use them effectively.
Want to design a bulbous bow? Start with these two papers:
A. M. Kracht, "Design of Bulbous Bows," SNAME Transactions, vol. 86, pp. 197-217, 1978.
P. Blume and A. M. Kracht, "Prediction of the Behavior and Propulsive Performance of Ships with Bulbous Bow in Waves," SNAME Transactions, vol. 93, pp. 79-94, 1985.
And just to prove that there are exceptions to every rule, meet a firm that developed a simple bulbous bow. It looks like a dumb pipe, but they have model tests to show that it works.
http://www.brayyachtdesign.bc.ca/index.html
Get the full article here: https://wp.me/p3pMQV-1lP
View more tips and helpful articles at https://dmsonline.us/
- published: 21 May 2017
- views: 134875
9:17
You Probably Didn't Know This About Ships
In this video, we're going to talk about ships! Ships are one of the most fascinating things on earth, and you probably didn't know this about them. From the de...
In this video, we're going to talk about ships! Ships are one of the most fascinating things on earth, and you probably didn't know this about them. From the design process to the different types of ships that exist, this video is a great way to learn more about ships and see how they contribute to our everyday lives. Whether it's a ship, a cruise ship, or a cargo ship, you're sure to learn a lot of new and useful things in this video.
If you're a student of engineering or architecture, then this video is a must-watch! By the end of this video, you'll have a better understanding of ships and how they play an important role in our society.
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In this video, we're going to talk about ships! Ships are one of the most fascinating things on earth, and you probably didn't know this about them. From the design process to the different types of ships that exist, this video is a great way to learn more about ships and see how they contribute to our everyday lives. Whether it's a ship, a cruise ship, or a cargo ship, you're sure to learn a lot of new and useful things in this video.
If you're a student of engineering or architecture, then this video is a must-watch! By the end of this video, you'll have a better understanding of ships and how they play an important role in our society.
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- published: 24 Apr 2023
- views: 2396652
15:29
How is the Bulbous Bow of a ship constructed??
If you liked this video, you can become an exclusive member of "Steering Mariners". The membership will provide you with multiple benefits such as extra videos,...
If you liked this video, you can become an exclusive member of "Steering Mariners". The membership will provide you with multiple benefits such as extra videos, live streams, and live interaction with me:)
Link to membership:
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This video uses lots of pictures to explain the construction of the bulbous bow of a ship. The purpose of a bulbous bow on a vessel is also discussed.
Contents of this video will benefit mariners preparing for exams (written and oral examinations).
Mariners will also benefit by watching the following videos:
Ship Construction
Stiffening of ship’s plates: https://youtu.be/bMEG-XCj5Sw
Forces experienced by a ship: https://youtu.be/Qsu68_sJlCs
Torsion of the hull and local stresses: https://youtu.be/QyuFmX1CGO4
Stress distribution and deflection simulation: https://youtu.be/3DWp9Xc3Spo
Longitudinal and transverse framing systems: https://youtu.be/1tK5ZbkhrXA
Principle dimensions of a vessel: https://youtu.be/YhYX-68kxyI
Difference between GRT and NRT: https://youtu.be/CBgZ3P6Thgs
Pumping and piping arrangements on a vessel: https://youtu.be/KKqGRAJ8pT4
Form coefficients: https://youtu.be/2zVCFNcKWkA
Information derived from a ship’s lines plan: https://youtu.be/NuNKSzo7Eso
Ship’s plan: https://youtu.be/2eM15veT3uI
How a ship is built: https://youtu.be/uTSPg1K36sU
Design limitations of bulk carrier: https://youtu.be/D4vlAgVXpmc
How can a ship lose its class: https://youtu.be/Zpn3jfxQvas
Types of survey conducted on ships: https://youtu.be/mAvlHGzYwwM
Bridge Watchkeeping:
Contents of a GMDSS radio logbook: https://youtu.be/-l1K_ZYgy6k
Pilot card, wheelhouse poster and Manoeuvring booklet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAcXmXs-HEo
Avoidance of false distress alerts: https://youtu.be/PTsUs0in-38
Ship reporting systems: https://youtu.be/I-_QCAXRpjE
Ship routeing system: https://youtu.be/5bOqqf0q0Y0
Master-pilot information exchange: https://youtu.be/iOosAnaqLTY
Factors deciding the composition of engine room: https://youtu.be/Au5APrNJ6V0
Factors deciding the composition of a bridge watch: https://youtu.be/tn4qLie_ghk
Contents of a pilot card: https://youtu.be/6IqcFiWeWX4
IMO guidelines for piracy waters: https://youtu.be/wNbn-RiTDC4
Decision support system: https://youtu.be/gyzfVR2W65Y
Use of ground tackle for beached vessel: https://youtu.be/Y14EVfdI9pg
Heaving to: https://youtu.be/kKtyVCpoIBk
Accidents using watertight doors: https://youtu.be/tJWBYQwoeOs
Master-Pilot relationship: https://youtu.be/LJ43ghzaEPY
Gross tonnage and Net tonnage: https://youtu.be/MuyU_Z6PNBs
Elements of an effective master-pilot relationship: https://youtu.be/Nwad2UUgPw4
Contents of master-pilot information exchange form: https://youtu.be/NAUmc368Gjg
IMO guidelines on master-pilot relationship: https://youtu.be/WklcbthPuTY
Parts of a multi-purpose ship: https://youtu.be/rS84RlFN5Uc
Search and Rescue:
Duties of the SAR mission coordinator: https://youtu.be/9J3q6XczIGE
Duties of the on-scene commander: https://youtu.be/qoKBAi-ld-s
Rescue form a disabled ship: https://youtu.be/-yacDU2fkj0
Track line search: https://youtu.be/uJ1pjRCzzu0
Contour Search: https://youtu.be/lEW9RUJOHns
Expanding square search: https://youtu.be/Cxyc38xBOqk
Parallel sweep search: https://youtu.be/ckbQ4Ob4t_s
Coordinated vessel aircraft search: https://youtu.be/e16f0rV0ysQ
Sector search: https://youtu.be/Ca0sIgZDugI
Search and rescue helicopter: https://youtu.be/Hb79JTG1aTs
Computing the search area: https://youtu.be/85Iv3jWbQ7M
Anchoring and Ice Navigation:
Choice of anchorage area: https://youtu.be/brEd0HI94_c
Preparing anchoring plan: https://youtu.be/ERMNdOJu1YI
Anchoring process: https://youtu.be/qcqhEI_RenA
Factors to determine length of anchor cable to be used: https://youtu.be/sc7iWcftUFE
Dragging of anchor: https://youtu.be/o2zs9QWaMtw
Types of drydock: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDa0r8PUFfM
Emergency towing arrangement: https://youtu.be/IHMrM61r_wU
Sub-division load lines: https://youtu.be/Fp136XU4sJU
Preparation for vessel to enter drydock: https://youtu.be/cO4VFRpdPKU
Challenges in high latitude navigation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNwpGMgh82w
Navigation of ships in cold climates and freezing conditions: https://youtu.be/J4VT30Wqil4
Shipboard Emergencies:
Beaching a vessel: https://youtu.be/O4sXfF6iyyU
Collision: https://youtu.be/6f7Goodjj4A
Steering failure: https://youtu.be/erJh5SIy-A0
Man overboard: https://youtu.be/mLYjhAe-U2g
Stranding: https://youtu.be/ACH5Qe-MoNc
Scouring: https://youtu.be/yokSQvKFTqg
Contingency plan for grounding: https://youtu.be/l1RkWie1E_o
Fire if port: https://youtu.be/vNIEzNPM8U0
SOPEP: https://youtu.be/_NFMZiOMULo
Towing another vessel: https://youtu.be/5bSvY2K1XYQ
Schedule of drills as per SOLAS: https://youtu.be/Vg_lXEIXUC4
Damage stability booklet and damage control plans: https://youtu.be/hMX2Kf748g0
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This video uses lots of pictures to explain the construction of the bulbous bow of a ship. The purpose of a bulbous bow on a vessel is also discussed.
Contents of this video will benefit mariners preparing for exams (written and oral examinations).
Mariners will also benefit by watching the following videos:
Ship Construction
Stiffening of ship’s plates: https://youtu.be/bMEG-XCj5Sw
Forces experienced by a ship: https://youtu.be/Qsu68_sJlCs
Torsion of the hull and local stresses: https://youtu.be/QyuFmX1CGO4
Stress distribution and deflection simulation: https://youtu.be/3DWp9Xc3Spo
Longitudinal and transverse framing systems: https://youtu.be/1tK5ZbkhrXA
Principle dimensions of a vessel: https://youtu.be/YhYX-68kxyI
Difference between GRT and NRT: https://youtu.be/CBgZ3P6Thgs
Pumping and piping arrangements on a vessel: https://youtu.be/KKqGRAJ8pT4
Form coefficients: https://youtu.be/2zVCFNcKWkA
Information derived from a ship’s lines plan: https://youtu.be/NuNKSzo7Eso
Ship’s plan: https://youtu.be/2eM15veT3uI
How a ship is built: https://youtu.be/uTSPg1K36sU
Design limitations of bulk carrier: https://youtu.be/D4vlAgVXpmc
How can a ship lose its class: https://youtu.be/Zpn3jfxQvas
Types of survey conducted on ships: https://youtu.be/mAvlHGzYwwM
Bridge Watchkeeping:
Contents of a GMDSS radio logbook: https://youtu.be/-l1K_ZYgy6k
Pilot card, wheelhouse poster and Manoeuvring booklet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAcXmXs-HEo
Avoidance of false distress alerts: https://youtu.be/PTsUs0in-38
Ship reporting systems: https://youtu.be/I-_QCAXRpjE
Ship routeing system: https://youtu.be/5bOqqf0q0Y0
Master-pilot information exchange: https://youtu.be/iOosAnaqLTY
Factors deciding the composition of engine room: https://youtu.be/Au5APrNJ6V0
Factors deciding the composition of a bridge watch: https://youtu.be/tn4qLie_ghk
Contents of a pilot card: https://youtu.be/6IqcFiWeWX4
IMO guidelines for piracy waters: https://youtu.be/wNbn-RiTDC4
Decision support system: https://youtu.be/gyzfVR2W65Y
Use of ground tackle for beached vessel: https://youtu.be/Y14EVfdI9pg
Heaving to: https://youtu.be/kKtyVCpoIBk
Accidents using watertight doors: https://youtu.be/tJWBYQwoeOs
Master-Pilot relationship: https://youtu.be/LJ43ghzaEPY
Gross tonnage and Net tonnage: https://youtu.be/MuyU_Z6PNBs
Elements of an effective master-pilot relationship: https://youtu.be/Nwad2UUgPw4
Contents of master-pilot information exchange form: https://youtu.be/NAUmc368Gjg
IMO guidelines on master-pilot relationship: https://youtu.be/WklcbthPuTY
Parts of a multi-purpose ship: https://youtu.be/rS84RlFN5Uc
Search and Rescue:
Duties of the SAR mission coordinator: https://youtu.be/9J3q6XczIGE
Duties of the on-scene commander: https://youtu.be/qoKBAi-ld-s
Rescue form a disabled ship: https://youtu.be/-yacDU2fkj0
Track line search: https://youtu.be/uJ1pjRCzzu0
Contour Search: https://youtu.be/lEW9RUJOHns
Expanding square search: https://youtu.be/Cxyc38xBOqk
Parallel sweep search: https://youtu.be/ckbQ4Ob4t_s
Coordinated vessel aircraft search: https://youtu.be/e16f0rV0ysQ
Sector search: https://youtu.be/Ca0sIgZDugI
Search and rescue helicopter: https://youtu.be/Hb79JTG1aTs
Computing the search area: https://youtu.be/85Iv3jWbQ7M
Anchoring and Ice Navigation:
Choice of anchorage area: https://youtu.be/brEd0HI94_c
Preparing anchoring plan: https://youtu.be/ERMNdOJu1YI
Anchoring process: https://youtu.be/qcqhEI_RenA
Factors to determine length of anchor cable to be used: https://youtu.be/sc7iWcftUFE
Dragging of anchor: https://youtu.be/o2zs9QWaMtw
Types of drydock: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDa0r8PUFfM
Emergency towing arrangement: https://youtu.be/IHMrM61r_wU
Sub-division load lines: https://youtu.be/Fp136XU4sJU
Preparation for vessel to enter drydock: https://youtu.be/cO4VFRpdPKU
Challenges in high latitude navigation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNwpGMgh82w
Navigation of ships in cold climates and freezing conditions: https://youtu.be/J4VT30Wqil4
Shipboard Emergencies:
Beaching a vessel: https://youtu.be/O4sXfF6iyyU
Collision: https://youtu.be/6f7Goodjj4A
Steering failure: https://youtu.be/erJh5SIy-A0
Man overboard: https://youtu.be/mLYjhAe-U2g
Stranding: https://youtu.be/ACH5Qe-MoNc
Scouring: https://youtu.be/yokSQvKFTqg
Contingency plan for grounding: https://youtu.be/l1RkWie1E_o
Fire if port: https://youtu.be/vNIEzNPM8U0
SOPEP: https://youtu.be/_NFMZiOMULo
Towing another vessel: https://youtu.be/5bSvY2K1XYQ
Schedule of drills as per SOLAS: https://youtu.be/Vg_lXEIXUC4
Damage stability booklet and damage control plans: https://youtu.be/hMX2Kf748g0
- published: 21 Jun 2021
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Three clever seals hitch a ride on the bow of a huge ship
The seals can be seen relaxing on The Gelbray Express, a large livestock ship, during a trip through Portland Bay off the coast of Victoria. As the ship is sail...
The seals can be seen relaxing on The Gelbray Express, a large livestock ship, during a trip through Portland Bay off the coast of Victoria. As the ship is sailing through the ocean, the seals play with each other and walk across the bow. Seals tend to hop on boats and ships because they associate them with food or they are avoiding predators.
Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7177569/The-hilarious-moment-three-clever-seals-hitch-ride-bow-huge-ship.html
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The seals can be seen relaxing on The Gelbray Express, a large livestock ship, during a trip through Portland Bay off the coast of Victoria. As the ship is sailing through the ocean, the seals play with each other and walk across the bow. Seals tend to hop on boats and ships because they associate them with food or they are avoiding predators.
Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7177569/The-hilarious-moment-three-clever-seals-hitch-ride-bow-huge-ship.html
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- published: 25 Jun 2019
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