TRAGIC DISAPPEARANCE: The SS Marine Sulphur Queen | Lost at Sea

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Brick Immortar

Brick Immortar

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@BrickImmortar
@BrickImmortar 4 ай бұрын
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@grmpEqweer
@grmpEqweer 3 ай бұрын
Just suggesting a topic: u.s. submarines in WW2. Apparently 1 of 3 submariners never came back.
@--enyo--
@--enyo-- 3 ай бұрын
Suggestion: Sinking of the Tōya Maru. It sunk in Typhoon Marie in 1954 while crossing the Tsugaru strait. A lot of things went wrong to lead it to being caught in the storm. Of the 1,309 on board, only 150 people survived. 1,159 were lost. This disaster (there were four other sinkings in the same storm) was part of the reason for the construction of the Seikan Tunnel between Hokkaidō and Honshū.
@illinoiscentralrailroadfan6015
@illinoiscentralrailroadfan6015 3 ай бұрын
I know that other people have already done videos on my suggestion but I would like to hear your thoughts on the Edmond Fitzgerald @Brickimmortar
@scottcoley1906
@scottcoley1906 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your hard work and the patreon supporters and for staying independent @BrickImmortar
@javiercorreapr9977
@javiercorreapr9977 2 ай бұрын
too bad you don't ship to Puerto Rico ...I will love to have the 180 stenciled shirt, let me know
@Madhouse_Media
@Madhouse_Media 3 ай бұрын
I've had a few unpleasant jobs in my life. I feel fortunate that "transporting molten sulfur on a ship described as a floating garbage can" is not among those jobs.
@salty-9
@salty-9 3 ай бұрын
*hands work request*
@laureeeent
@laureeeent 3 ай бұрын
add to that sailing through the bErmUda Triangel
@holeinc7364
@holeinc7364 3 ай бұрын
I was a welder at a sulfur plant 😂. Wouldn't be near the stuff again
@Delicious_J
@Delicious_J 3 ай бұрын
One of those 'someones got to do' jobs
@LuitpoldVI
@LuitpoldVI 3 ай бұрын
yeah but think about it this way, they were able to steal all the sulfur they ever needed to make their own matches or clean out chicken coops etc.
@TBone-bz9mp
@TBone-bz9mp 4 ай бұрын
Let’s see, an old ship that was rush built to be disposable, from a class famed for its fatigue issues (a T2 once snapped in half at anchor), converted to haul a cargo she was never designed for, plagued by cracks, leaks and fires, routinely being sailed into hurricanes. The poor thing probably just fell apart in a swell and was gone before anyone knew what was happening.
@SAOS451316
@SAOS451316 4 ай бұрын
Two of them snapped like that, the Schenectady and the Ponaganset. Cold rough seas with hot cargo is a recipe for thermal shock.
@ericcriteser4001
@ericcriteser4001 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I would assume she broke up all at once, but I think the crew knew what was happening because of the evidence the found life jackets were worn.
@ZombieSazza
@ZombieSazza 3 ай бұрын
I honestly think this is the most likely outcome. Neglecting a ship plagued with issues, she was bound to disintegrate eventually.
@Kreege
@Kreege 3 ай бұрын
I personally think the explosion theory is more likely.
@TK42100
@TK42100 3 ай бұрын
“Nah, it was aliens.” -Some Bermuda Triangle “expert” (probably).
@casesully50
@casesully50 3 ай бұрын
Even though I'm in construction. I'm a superintendent for a fairly big job. Watching Brick Immortar and aviation accident investigation channels has helped me improve safety on the site. I started to notice little near misses, or poorly maintained machines that could fail around ground workers. I can get ahead of the "swiss cheese" model and avoid accidents.
@muirgenmonet
@muirgenmonet 3 ай бұрын
I work in healthcare, some of the same lessons and principles apply to this industry too. I’ve used knowledge from channels like this one and Mentour Pilot as the safety representative of my clinic. Learning from near misses, reducing power gradients and conducting drills are proactive steps that pretty much any industry can adopt to increase safety.
@amagab2346
@amagab2346 3 ай бұрын
That’s what we all want to hear. Bless you and spread the word
@abrandenburg10
@abrandenburg10 3 ай бұрын
As someone who also works in construction, same here. Especially in an our industry which still has so many people that scoff at safety as a joke. These videos have also made a far more informed passenger should I ever find myself in trouble when traveling by sea, land, or air
@grimmgoosegoose216
@grimmgoosegoose216 3 ай бұрын
It's funny how all of us did *some* form of drill throughout school, and yet, once you hit college, any type of drill beyond Someone Set Off The Fire Alarm Again become quite rare, despite the need for practicing how to safely leave during an emergency still being a Major Safety Consideration,
@finished6267
@finished6267 3 ай бұрын
thanks. don't know how long it's been since you hear that but add one.
@jacklempke7779
@jacklempke7779 4 ай бұрын
I wish this channel put out more content, but I would never want you to lessen the quality. When you release a video, I fall asleep to it for a good couple weeks until I understand the full story. These stories, albeit tragic, are my happy place. And when you collaborated with Oceanliner Designs I could’ve cried happy tears. 😂 Never stop!
@harryshuman9637
@harryshuman9637 4 ай бұрын
More frequent content = significantly worse quality. There are so many examples of that, like that bald guy with glasses that has like 12 channels and pumps out videos every day.
@Deathbyreality1
@Deathbyreality1 3 ай бұрын
Forgot his name as well but i get exactly what you mean. His content is literally just reading off wiki with a British accent.
@Crippledbunny
@Crippledbunny 3 ай бұрын
That's so funny I have to do the same thing as well but ive watched every video a zillion times. My "favorites" are the ride the ducks ones.BrickImmortar is top tier but I listen to Drachinifel pretty much every single night to fall asleep his British accent makes me fall asleep I think.
@georgemccombe8471
@georgemccombe8471 3 ай бұрын
@@harryshuman9637 it's pedantic but he's just a "contractor" in the same way voice actors are, the channels just use his image as well. most of the channels ARE absolutely slop but he definitely doesn't own them
@Waphyxism
@Waphyxism 3 ай бұрын
i thought I was the only one hahaha.
@PaperSmiles
@PaperSmiles 4 ай бұрын
It's remarkable how the phrase "Removed all the transverse bulkheads" put a shiver right down my spine.
@docjody8624
@docjody8624 3 ай бұрын
Fiddling w/ BULKHEADS! Cause of the "Titanic" disaster-- to save money, the "clever" ship builders did not construct the bulkheads to the full extent of their potential height. When the iceberg ripped open the starboard hull like a can opener-- seawater rushed in at the bow, filled the first compartment, then LAPPED OVER the height-cheated first Bulkhead into the 2nd Compartment-- on & on toward the stern just as you filling an icecube tray with its mini-bulkheads to allow water into the next chamber before it spills over the side. Same concept. This is why "Titanic" exposed its propellers (Stern) high in the air as she continued to founder.
@tin2001
@tin2001 3 ай бұрын
I know little about ship building or structural engineering, but I also thought that part sounded like a bad idea.
@zeropoint216
@zeropoint216 3 ай бұрын
same! I was thinking "wer're only a few minutes into this video and he's starting with that? How bad is this going to get?"
@UncleJoeLITE
@UncleJoeLITE 3 ай бұрын
Nah...safety zealots slow business lol.
@Outofcontexst
@Outofcontexst 3 ай бұрын
It shivered my timbers
@raeoverhere923
@raeoverhere923 3 ай бұрын
I'm flabbergasted by the owner's defense to the lawsuit; how can you say that the lives of the men on your ship are only worth the cargo it carried? You pay them wages, you provide pensions and insurance, you pay for repairs on the vessel itself, but somehow, they're only worth the value of their cargo? Glad the court threw that defense out, what a cold-hearted response to grieving families.
@jballew2239
@jballew2239 2 ай бұрын
"the lives of the men on your ship are only worth the cargo it carries". Welcome to modern business. Do not inflict discomfort upon the lives of the executive board, peon.
@ripwednesdayadams
@ripwednesdayadams 20 күн бұрын
Not to mention it’s common practice for companies to sue the families of the victims. This is explained in the el faro videos.
@ripwednesdayadams
@ripwednesdayadams 20 күн бұрын
Not to mention it’s common practice for companies to sue the families of the victims to attempt to minimize the payouts. This is explained in the el faro videos.
@Engine33Truck
@Engine33Truck 10 күн бұрын
That’s how the corporate world is, but employers are supposed to consider that the “quiet part” and not say it out loud
@yellowcrescent
@yellowcrescent 4 ай бұрын
Working on a liquid sulfur carrier sounds like absolute misery. I've worked various industrial jobs processing lumber and fiber cement -- and sure, chipping away solidified cement and fiber really sucks (they ended up contracting it out to a company that used very high power pressure washers and vac trucks for the most dense stuff) -- but I can't imagine it being liquid sulfur that needs to be kept heated and minor leaks turning into major incidents.
@umad42
@umad42 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, it sounds like an utterly miserable task to be saddled with, especially when you have to do it with a super early conversion tanker that seems to leak regularly in port and at sea.
@ocelotmadness6287
@ocelotmadness6287 3 ай бұрын
Omg lunar magic
@CryptoSymposium
@CryptoSymposium Ай бұрын
Hell on earth on that ship it must of been
@c-man7740
@c-man7740 3 ай бұрын
It amazes me how the coast guard kept certifying this death trap, these tankers were made quickly and cheaply and designed for a few years use in the war, very similar to your videos on the “duck boats,” both of these were never meant to be heavily modified decades later for uses they were never designed for. Rest easy for those who were lost, this should never have happened - which is always the theme with these types of videos. Great job as always Sam!
@JGCR59
@JGCR59 3 ай бұрын
Seriously I was fascinated by Berlitz's "Bermuda Triangle" books as a kid, but now I am amazed how dishonest he was. Not only with this ship but also with a lot of other alleged Bermuda Triangle cases. Of course I was also slightly disappointed when I sailed through it with the german navy and didn't disappear and didn't even see a single UFO ;)
@bjbrown
@bjbrown 3 ай бұрын
I believe it is no different than places in the Great Lakes that have too many shipwrecks.
@ZAV1944
@ZAV1944 16 сағат бұрын
@@bjbrown Great Lakes are probably the most deadly bodies of water on earth.
@theproceedings4050
@theproceedings4050 3 ай бұрын
If you know any chemistry, you know how ungodly stupid it was to convert a ship made for carrying fuel oil during a time of war to carry MOLTEN SULFUR mild steel (probably also of poor quality) doesn't like sulfur very much... The omnipresence of water just makes this even stupider... This ship should have never been converted, and given that it was, it should have been scrapped far sooner.
@jpjpjp6328
@jpjpjp6328 3 ай бұрын
I was reading up on this case some time ago. In one article it mentioned when a veteran seaman was being being dropped off at dockside to the Marine Sulpher Queen. He got out of the car, looked the ship over for a few minutes, got back in the car and told his wife to drive them home.
@lunaticfade4044
@lunaticfade4044 3 ай бұрын
Brick Immortar is the only creator I follow, where when a new video pops up, I ask myself: “ok, can I watch this without any distraction? Or do I need to wait until I can give it my full attention.”
@swiftyytm
@swiftyytm 3 ай бұрын
yup. every time. sometimes i’ll wait till i have a good meal or snack to eat with it
@Luka_menorykee
@Luka_menorykee 3 ай бұрын
Not the only one for me, but absolutely yes!
@ArDeeMee
@ArDeeMee 3 ай бұрын
Watching this two days later, I fully agree. It’s the kind of subject matter you should be in the right headspace for.
@goosenotmaverick1156
@goosenotmaverick1156 3 ай бұрын
​@@swiftyytm I'm eating a snack and making food while my family naps. It took me a couple days but I found the time. Sometimes I even refrain from comments until I'm done. That said, back to it.
@goosenotmaverick1156
@goosenotmaverick1156 3 ай бұрын
​@@Luka_menorykee I likewise have a few, but they're not many that I give my entire attention to like this and a small handful of others.
@Jabarri74
@Jabarri74 3 ай бұрын
I did a quick google search and found this (from a reputational source in the US from a Uni: "When elemental sulfur comes into contact with a metal surface, it oxidizes to form sulfur dioxide gas. This gas then reacts with water vapor in the air to form sulfuric acid vapor, which can condense on the surface of the metal and lead to localized corrosion." I think it just rusted away in unseen places as the sulphur continually leaked. Awesome video as ever mr Brick
@angelachouinard4581
@angelachouinard4581 3 ай бұрын
A very good point. As if salt water wasn't corrosive enough. And I'll bet the crew got so used to the smell they never thought beyond it. Apparently no one else did either.
@mnxs
@mnxs 3 күн бұрын
Just to add another point of chemistry misery: Sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid vapour are _not_ things that are good for you to breathe in. And these tanks apparently had venting systems onto the deck!? Yikes. Not to mention that crew apparently regularly had to go down into the void spaces where this stuff leaked into... It's also worth to note the video's mention of possible formation of hydrogen sulfide. Let's just say that if those two prior gasses/vapours were bad, hydrogen sulfide is _so_ much worse. Literal killer.
@Stu161
@Stu161 3 ай бұрын
Sam, you're a real shining light in the dark waters of KZbin. Fair winds and following seas
@bat__bat
@bat__bat 4 ай бұрын
Astonishing that 39 people can sail off on a one-way voyage with barely a trace of evidence left behind. Then 50 years later you see the Malaysian flight that disappears and you realize not much has changed. These are vast, remote expanses with no one around to help. This one reminded me of the Texas City fertilizer explosion. Busy industry in S Texas and Louisiana. Sometimes safety doesn't make priority. .
@timecode37
@timecode37 3 ай бұрын
They are making progress with Malaysian Airlines, check out 'Green Dot Aviation - What Netflix got Wrong' for a very likely scenario (when looking at the evidence)
@ahoannon5711
@ahoannon5711 3 ай бұрын
Yup. The sea is vast and uncaring. Disrespect her at your own peril.
@Ralnon
@Ralnon 2 ай бұрын
"Sometimes" Sadly the word is "Often" but its very varied depending on ship, fleet management, Industry and country
@radiosnail
@radiosnail 4 ай бұрын
I did not even know molten sulphur carriers were a thing. With all the history of T2s cracking and snapping in half, could that have happened?
@koiyujo1543
@koiyujo1543 3 ай бұрын
same thats insane
@katherinekeller4149
@katherinekeller4149 3 ай бұрын
I still can't figure out why you wouldn't carry dry sulphur and just melt it at the point of need? What is the economic gain? I mean, to me, this seems as useful and practical as Molten Chocolate carrier vessel, only much worse smelling.
@InsanePacoTaco
@InsanePacoTaco 3 ай бұрын
​@@katherinekeller4149probably easier to pump off than dealing with cold processed sulfur
@katherinekeller4149
@katherinekeller4149 3 ай бұрын
I mean, yeah, it's pumpable on and off, which makes for easier load/offload, but I don't get how it's cheaper to transport than, say, bricks of sulfur, or barrels of sulfur powder, given the cost of having to burn all that fuel to keep it in a liquid state.
@KR-hg8be
@KR-hg8be 3 ай бұрын
​@katherinekeller4149 I imagine the calculus on fuel worked out because I doubt they were running the ship at 100% of its rated power all the time, so they would have had excess steam to work with from the boiler.
@neptunenavalmods4420
@neptunenavalmods4420 3 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic presentation. T2's came from my state (Oregon) - they were built within walking distance of my apartment, at Swan Island in Portland. One of them, the brand new Schenectady, broke in half at anchor in calm weather - not surprising Marine Sulphur Queen was lost at sea when she got old. Sylvia L. Ossa was another old T-2 tanker from Swan Island shipyard - after conversion to an ore ship, she went down in a storm in 1976, with 37 men drowned - big tragedy for South America, since the crew was mostly Brazilian and Uruguayan. If a new T-2 could snap in half in port, an old one would be a death trap in bad weather .
@kentslocum
@kentslocum 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, when Brick Immortar was listing the places where T2s were built, he made the mistake of saying "Portland, Maine," instead of "Portland, Oregon."
@QalOrt
@QalOrt 4 ай бұрын
I like that you're going to do videos on ships lost at sea like this. Many channels do it as well, but you always pull up the investigation reports which might shed some more light onto what may have happened, it's more than just a surface level look.
@veganbutcherhackepeter
@veganbutcherhackepeter 4 ай бұрын
With all these sulphur leaks and piles and the frequent fires, it sure sounds like this vessel was a floating _hell_ . Like, literally. Captain Satan: "AHAHAHAHAHA!!"
@ChrisSmith-mi2zo
@ChrisSmith-mi2zo 3 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, "fires almost constantly burned"? A one-off fire is bad enough, frequent fires is disastrous, but fires to the extent they can be described as "almost constant" is beyond my comprehension.
@alekpo2000
@alekpo2000 Ай бұрын
it seems like the ship was leaking so much from so many places that they just stopped caring about it, they stay silent not to loose the jobs and maybe didnt knew the danger of this new type of cargo since it was one of the first ones transporting sulphur via sea
@kaseyklynstra2210
@kaseyklynstra2210 3 ай бұрын
20:36 The juxtaposition of the relative sternness of this video/channel and the Bermuda Triangle overlay is quite amusing
@robertvenegas6113
@robertvenegas6113 3 ай бұрын
Even when handling serious material, bullshit can still be clearly identified as such.
@AshesOfArcadia
@AshesOfArcadia 4 ай бұрын
A T2 tanker? I already have an idea what could have happened 💀
@Demiglitch
@Demiglitch 4 ай бұрын
Got filled with helium and floated away.
@M167A1
@M167A1 4 ай бұрын
​@@Demiglitchelves. Definitely elves
@TheGreyGhost_of43rd
@TheGreyGhost_of43rd 4 ай бұрын
​@@Demiglitch very common on this type of ship, that was my first guess also
@SocialAnarchist
@SocialAnarchist 4 ай бұрын
Fort mercer and pendleton spring to mind
@trevorchewka5821
@trevorchewka5821 4 ай бұрын
Yes I agree...what we now know of T2 tankers built during ww2 kinda is almost self explanatory....just finishing reading "Finest Hours" too.... And originally heard about the ship through the "Bermuda Triangle" books lol
@greggrauscher34
@greggrauscher34 3 ай бұрын
The most comprehensive video, program etc. that I've seen about the Marine Sulphur Queen. Thank you very much for creating & posting this video. May her crew never be forgotten!
@vanessaa7602
@vanessaa7602 4 ай бұрын
Your voice is so soothing! Although the content is always horrific in its tragedy, your calm narration eases my OCD/ADHD riddled brain. Thank you for caring about our safety!
@ichbinwiederda100
@ichbinwiederda100 4 ай бұрын
If you are also a sailor, I will start to believe ships are the holly GRALE for Neurodivergent people.
@everdreamcosplay
@everdreamcosplay 4 ай бұрын
Neurodivergent here. I'm not here for the boats, but for the safety investigations. I also like plane and train crashes, industrial accidents, and other disasters that help me explore safety culture, hazard mitigation, and human hubris 😅
@muirgenmonet
@muirgenmonet 3 ай бұрын
Fellow ADHDer, I also came from the algorithm side of aviation industrial accidents rather than marine topics. I’m learning a lot about the subject and appreciate how the channel progressively teaches about different ship types, but I would love a ships 101 type video that broke down the terminology. Though I understand that this audience’s knowledge base likely succeeds that level.
@srahhh
@srahhh 4 ай бұрын
Imagine how it smelled to work on this ship...
@TBone-bz9mp
@TBone-bz9mp 4 ай бұрын
It even looks janky in the photos.
@SilverIchimaru
@SilverIchimaru 4 ай бұрын
Wonder if you ever got nose blind to that. I don't have to imagine the smell though, we had chickens, ducks and geese.
@CATASTEROID934
@CATASTEROID934 3 ай бұрын
Hard to say honestly, the smell would come and go depending on if you caught a good lungful of the hydrogen sulfide from the tanks- it rapidly induces anosmia and you lose the ability to smell it or other things. The smell for the places it berthed was probably worse because they never got used to it.
@Madhouse_Media
@Madhouse_Media 3 ай бұрын
Nah, I'm good...
@ebonychan
@ebonychan 3 ай бұрын
i've never seen someone light a fart on fire but i imagine it would not be a dissimilar experience
@Graham-ce2yk
@Graham-ce2yk 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for covering this one. There was a similar accident in the 1970s' involving a T-2 tanker that had been converted into a chemical hauler called the V. A. Fogg. In that case the explosion was witnessed by passing aircraft and the wreckage found. If I remember the report correctly the disaster was attributed to faulty cleaning techniques.
@leopardone2386
@leopardone2386 3 ай бұрын
I can see München fitting in perfectly on this new series. A dream come true to see her on Brick Immortar. Haven't finished the video at time of posting, but I have a hunch. Take care all.
@neptunenavalmods4420
@neptunenavalmods4420 3 ай бұрын
Good idea! I would like to see a video on M/V Protektor - another huge German-built ship that went missing, IIRC she's the 2nd biggest Grand Banks shipwreck, after RMS Titanic.
@hoodedwarrior2896
@hoodedwarrior2896 3 ай бұрын
I would love to see this channel cover a tragedy that few seem to know about but completely changed the Coast Guard in the United States: The Marine Electric.
@chrisbrady-t1u
@chrisbrady-t1u 3 ай бұрын
I think I remember that.Unlicensed were all NMU members.Happened early in the year.Cant remember what they were carrying though
@RailPreserver2K
@RailPreserver2K 3 ай бұрын
Interestingly enough one of the very last T2 type ships, SS Mission Santa Yenz survived in layup all the way until 2009 when it was finally scrapped, fortunately nearly all photos, prints and records of her survive thanks to her prolonged existence. But unfortunently her scrapping made the ship class totally extinct.
@zeropoint216
@zeropoint216 3 ай бұрын
is it really unfortunate though?
@RailPreserver2K
@RailPreserver2K 3 ай бұрын
​@@zeropoint216they saved 4 liberty ships and 3 victory ships, none of the navel oilers were saved as a museum. I bring it up because the war couldn't have been won without them.
@markwhitney555
@markwhitney555 3 ай бұрын
I grew up less than a mile from the Sulphur Docks where she took on her last cargo. My parents spoke of this mystery often.
@mauriciobetimpaesleme8702
@mauriciobetimpaesleme8702 3 ай бұрын
The best part of your videos is the quality and sticking to facts. TY for always remembering the people who, in these moments, are surrounded by what is going to kill them and can do nothing but try to prolong it just enough so that someone else can save them. I will never forget the words of Quint in Jaws: "You know that was the time I was most frightened. Waitin' for my turn"
@7thsealord888
@7thsealord888 3 ай бұрын
An excellent video. I had previously heard of the 'Marine Sulphur Queen' via Bermuda Triangle lore. Even there, the consensus seemed to be that her end probably related to structural failure and/or her cargo. I had not realized that the ship had been in so many accidents / incidents beforehand - individually, they might done little damage, but there had to be a cumulative effect. Also, I am not a chemist, but I keep thinking sulphur plus seawater could equal sulphuric acid, which would surely have had some long-term effects on the ship - such as damaging specific components or even affecting corrosion rates. What is quoted from the Marine Board Of Enquiry doesn't include any mention of this, so I would infer that it was not considered a major factor in this tragedy. Especially when one considers all the other problems the MSQ had anyhow,
@Mentatskillz
@Mentatskillz 3 ай бұрын
Your music mixes are so good and appropriate for the content. Another informative and well made video. Thanks for all of your hard work, Sam.
@vhhawk
@vhhawk 3 ай бұрын
When Drach did his series on how the ships of Pearl Harbor were salvaged and repaired, it awakened a desire in me for a series on the maintenance history of random ships. This video renewed that desire. (But I love fixing things and making them usable again, so maybe it's just me.)
@NoewerrATall
@NoewerrATall 4 ай бұрын
Holy crap, molten sulfur sounds like nightmare fuel.
@mountainjeff
@mountainjeff 4 ай бұрын
It's not used as fuel. It's used as a catalyst/compound in various industrial chemical processes. One of the things I've heard it is used for recently is coolant in newly designed nuclear reactors, however I don't think any have been built in the US.
@methanbreather
@methanbreather 3 ай бұрын
actually it is not that bad. There is much much worse stuff transported daily.
@cykablyat2969
@cykablyat2969 3 ай бұрын
Naturally, Sulphur is yellow, and all yellow chemistry is evil.
@Atsah
@Atsah 3 ай бұрын
@@mountainjeffI think they meant fuel as in the term “nightmare fuel” not literally nightmare “fuel”
@Jehty_
@Jehty_ 3 ай бұрын
@@mountainjeff Molten sulfur as coolant for nuclear reactors? I tried to look that up, but no results. Is it possible that you are misremembering that fact? Maybe you are mixing up sulfur and sodium?
@iscuit
@iscuit 3 ай бұрын
Thanks you for another great video, I really appreciate that you add in conversions of units of measurment for everything and it really adds so much to the quality even if it takes time. So many other youtubers just ignore this like their preferred unit is the default and assume everyone globally understands it. I really love your videos especially the ones industry vessels like these. Best wishes from Sweden
@jokerthetrickster726
@jokerthetrickster726 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for what you do. It's nice to see a channel without sponsors these days.
@semibreve
@semibreve 3 ай бұрын
I got to half way though and I couldn't believe how much of a beating this poor ship was taking. I'm surprised it held together for that that long, rip
@FT91-z5j
@FT91-z5j 4 ай бұрын
I will go to sleep 15 hours until the Livestream starts thats to long to wait with only one joint in the hand. I was so excited to see something new from you. I will be there in 15 hours. Thanks for your awesome videos.
@phillipmeyer4059
@phillipmeyer4059 3 ай бұрын
I got to see an old T2 that was converted to a Lake Freighter, Lee A. Tregurtha when I was in the Upper Peninsula las week, it was super cool. It was loading taconite in Marquette Michigan.
@CastleBravo023
@CastleBravo023 3 ай бұрын
“bErmUdA TrIAngEL” killed me. XD ……figuratively.
@NicolasChiribelo
@NicolasChiribelo 3 ай бұрын
He must be so tired of all the people who still profit with that nonsense. And I can't blame him.
@josephlittlefield05
@josephlittlefield05 3 ай бұрын
I like how he deliberately misspelled triangle, as triangel😂
@Jessa-RM
@Jessa-RM 3 ай бұрын
It didn't kill me, just made me disappear
@blizzardwizzard8572
@blizzardwizzard8572 4 ай бұрын
Additional series?? Absolutely onboard with this. Love your work
@trevorpeterson6803
@trevorpeterson6803 3 ай бұрын
Ah hell yeah its always a good day when theres a new brick immortar video to watch
@Holabirdsupercluster
@Holabirdsupercluster 3 ай бұрын
The fast tankers and other liberty ships were a wartime expediency used far beyond their design capacities in the years after the war, kind of in the same way that the flags of convenience system, also a wartime expediency, has now been used far beyond its designed capacity. Both abuses of expedient choices result in much less safe conditions for all. It's interesting to reflect on how this has occurred.
@ZGryphon
@ZGryphon 3 ай бұрын
"T2 tanker" "Oh... oh no."
@TBone-bz9mp
@TBone-bz9mp 3 ай бұрын
They weren’t that b- Bow falls off.
@matthewallen978
@matthewallen978 3 ай бұрын
Love your videos Brick Immortar, Im at my cabin and there's a massive storm cell passing over the lake right now and the waves and wind are nuts, perfect ambiance for watching your vids, it's pretty eerie but im far more immersed when the weather is like this, feels like im on the ships with the crew while im watching your videos. Love from Canada🍁
@davidb7901
@davidb7901 4 ай бұрын
Finally. Been checking every day. Love your videos man so much!
@farmerboy916
@farmerboy916 3 ай бұрын
I kind of ignored this a few times because after binging your videos YT started recommending me a bunch of lesser quality similar videos… only to realize it’s yours! Time to listen while I work
@sinnedsinister
@sinnedsinister 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for clearly stating this loss is not attributed, nor did it occur, within the boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle. Knowing of this loss, and it's approximate location, I was well aware it was outside the above designated coordinates, despite so many "enthusiasts" claiming this loss was a part of the mysteries that do surround the above mentioned triangle.
@KingPabs
@KingPabs 2 ай бұрын
Im so glad I found this channel. Truly peak my interest with maritime disasters
@1000MilesAway
@1000MilesAway 3 ай бұрын
Holy smokes hearing the part where the coast guard heard a personal message and would not disclose it gave me chills from head to toe
@jareddunne5655
@jareddunne5655 4 ай бұрын
these videos bring happiness to my life
@jackwing1949
@jackwing1949 3 ай бұрын
I just love the sound and ambiance of your documentaries and save them for special occasions when I can give them my full attention. Mors Music is fabulous. Especially that low humm. You feel it more in your gut than hear with your ears. I am/ was a boat builder, specialized in traditional classic yacht plank on frame construction and also spent a little time up in Alaska commercial fishing. ....so I relate to rough sea conditions and the worries.
@beadowarrior
@beadowarrior 3 ай бұрын
Excellent vid and no wild speculation. Top tier quality.
@idontevenknow9758
@idontevenknow9758 4 ай бұрын
As always, amazing video! I love older stories and I follow a lot of channels that focus on maritime and shipping in the 1800s to turn of the century. Plus also I have to say it, "You're purchases go to keeping this channel afloat", I love a good pun.
@Yokes27
@Yokes27 3 ай бұрын
It's crazy to see that the 2 places this was done, Chester PA and Wilmington DE, have next to ZERO ship building industry left and honestly Chester has pretty much nothing other than illegal drug sales and crime left there. Love all the vids man! Keep them coming
@abcde_fz
@abcde_fz 3 ай бұрын
This ship is so famous that I've heard of it many times before, but only now that I'm 60 years old do I find out the ship carried _molten_ sulfur. Talk about a smelly ship! Damn...
@steakthedoggaming5333
@steakthedoggaming5333 4 ай бұрын
So, the Marine Sulfur Queen, a vessel who's story I have some familiarity with through a very nice book, The Bermuda Triangle, Mystery Solved by Larry Kusche (1975), an excellent debunking of the Bermuda Triangle myths, and holding many interesting incidents that are considered 'Part of the Mythos' of the Bermuda Triangle, and I feel that perhaps some of the other incidents in the book may make interesting events to look at for future videos.
@glennrishton5679
@glennrishton5679 3 ай бұрын
I wish you'd send a copy of that book to the History Channel, Discovery Channel, Science Channel so they would stop with all their stupid shows investigating the Bermuda Triangle.
@caitlincaltrider7423
@caitlincaltrider7423 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for delivering another high quality video filled to the brim with lessons ♥
@imfeathers
@imfeathers 3 ай бұрын
Enjoying your channel emensly...joined today so will be binge watching. You are so informative and do not hesitate to correct yourself nor are you condiscending to those making fatal mistakes. Thanks for sharing.
@bellvnv2000
@bellvnv2000 3 ай бұрын
The first time I heard of the 'Marine sulphur Queen' was when I was a kid watching a quote-unquote documentary call 'mysteries of the Bermuda triangle' made in the 1970s . At the time and for a great many years it was quite a hoot and made for a great set of ghost stories but now as I am older and wiser debunking some of the stuff has become a thing of mine and I never knew that the 'Marines sulphur Queen' had nothing to do with the triangle !!! My hat's off to you for your research and professional presentation , my best of luck to you for your business and Godspeed !
@mustlovepretzels
@mustlovepretzels 3 ай бұрын
Brick Immortar: thanks for posting. At 1:50 Sun Ship in Chester, Pa. My hometown. Cheers! 🥨
@dnmz1885
@dnmz1885 3 ай бұрын
This reminds me, didn't two T2 tankers break in half on the same night during a storm in 1952. Think one was called the Pendleton, the other was the Mercer.
@CriticalMaster95
@CriticalMaster95 Ай бұрын
Almost correct with the names. The SS Pendleton and the SS Fort Mercer. There was a movie based on the incident called The Finest Hours. Interestingly, the SS Fort Mercer was actually rebuilt with a new bow, since the stern had remained afloat, was renamed San Jacinto and broke in half again in 1964. Then it was rebuilt and renamed again, this time as Pasadena, and was eventually scrapped in 1983.
@Gunblader123
@Gunblader123 4 ай бұрын
The biggest issue with these old boats is people who own them value profit over reliability and safety.
@glennrishton5679
@glennrishton5679 3 ай бұрын
You arent wrong but the problem is larger than just the owners ignoring problems, port captains, port engineers, captains, chief engineers on down can ignore small problems with the honest idea that it will be all right. Maybe it is a small insignificant problem but maybe it leads to larger troubles. Much like the person who says they really should get the brakes on the car checked but it'll be OK for now.
@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361
@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361 3 ай бұрын
That's how Onassis made his fortune. Unseaworthy tankers insured to the hilt, crewed by expendable sailors.
@zxvixen5299
@zxvixen5299 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for all your work @BrickImmortar! Another one hit out of the park!
@ryansharp4691
@ryansharp4691 3 ай бұрын
"torn shirts which were indicative of predatory sea life attacks." When i heard that i literally went "oh no!". Those poor men. May their souls rest in peace. Sailors are such unsung & underappreciated heros. People have no idea how heavily we all depend on them.
@jacobwaddell6075
@jacobwaddell6075 4 ай бұрын
I’m Bricked up for this premiere
@TheGreyGhost_of43rd
@TheGreyGhost_of43rd 4 ай бұрын
I'm immortared in
@TheDroppedAnchor
@TheDroppedAnchor 4 ай бұрын
Wow!! The condition of the name board shows evidence of true catastrophe rather than the more sinking due to loss of stability. Pure speculation on “the personal message from a crewman received” on onshore station - this is very odd. The Radio Officer would probably send an official message. Whereas a bridge officer may send a personal message. Maybe a crewman was a ham radio operator?
@neptunenavalmods4420
@neptunenavalmods4420 3 ай бұрын
I read in a book on shipwrecks that the last radio message was an instruction toa broker (the sailor who sent it was an investor) ...he didn't indicate anything was wrong, just a routine buy/sell instruction.
@mattsalgado1834
@mattsalgado1834 3 ай бұрын
You could tell me that evolutionary advanced dogs and cats already have a prosperous colony on Neptune and run Earth remotely and I would believe you. Just with your tone of voice and delivery. Awesome job once again
@nathanbell3237
@nathanbell3237 4 ай бұрын
Yes!!! I can't wait to fall asleep to this!
@thejudgmentalcat
@thejudgmentalcat 4 ай бұрын
Tragedy inspires safety measures...sometimes
@hey3814
@hey3814 4 ай бұрын
Wake up, babe, Brick Immortar is bringing contents again
@jcnwillemsen
@jcnwillemsen 4 ай бұрын
Indeed what does it even mean?
@honeyLXIX
@honeyLXIX 4 ай бұрын
the joke is that you are so excited about something that you are waking up your significant other to tell them ​@jcnwillemsen 😊
@zpacula
@zpacula 3 ай бұрын
Content is a piece of media that an advertisement agency can slap an ad on. So this comment suggests that one should get back to work and monetize BIs work before someone else does
@OvelNick
@OvelNick 3 ай бұрын
Just started watching huh? Don't worry...soon you'll get a text "YOU BETTER NOT WATCH IT WITHOUT ME!" 😂
@kentslocum
@kentslocum 3 ай бұрын
1:30 As an Oregonian, I would like to point out a serious error in this video. Many of the T2 tankers were built by the Kaiser Company at their Swan Island Yard in Portland, Oregon. These ships were NOT made in Portland, Maine. I imagine that Brick Immortar made this historical inaccuracy because he is unfamiliar with the Pacific Northwest and naturally assumed that "Portland" meant the city in Maine. However, my great-grandfather worked for the Kaiser shipyards in Portland, Oregon.
@BrickImmortar
@BrickImmortar 3 ай бұрын
Yes, will be sure to correct this on the next T2 vid.
@user-tt8xf9td6b
@user-tt8xf9td6b 3 ай бұрын
Love seeing people address the victims of the "Bermuda Triangle" with facts. An excellent source is Larry Kusche's "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery - Solved" (although it seems that the print version is better than the Kindle version). The author goes through the major and minor "disappearances" and provides documented information that in many cases completely knocks down the claims made by the legend (including the case of a vessel that departed from Manzanillo, Cuba and vanished with all souls (actually from Manzanillo, MEXICO which is on the Pacific coast). I found it to be an excellent resource when discussing the Bermuda Triangle nonsense.
@grahamsawyer831
@grahamsawyer831 4 ай бұрын
BI can we assume you will be covering the MV Derbyshire at some point? that story would benefit from such an excellent and comprehensive telling as this
@charlestallman5043
@charlestallman5043 3 ай бұрын
I used to sail on Citi-Service tankers, I was on the S.S. Bradfod Island off Cape Hatteras when a sudden storm lifted us up and down thus cracking the hull. The riveted belly bands were all that kept us from becoming two ships. There were two bands on each quarter of the deck riveted but not welded. The belly bands circled the ship just above the plimson line and were only riveted.
@judsonhendricks4361
@judsonhendricks4361 4 ай бұрын
Aaahhh 13 hours? I can't wait that long. I never thought I'd be so excited to listen to NTSBs
@maximal10
@maximal10 3 ай бұрын
That map showing the "triangle" could make for a good T-Shirt image...add a big frowny face too. Maybe one day the remains of the ship will be discovered, but the sea does not divulge its secrets readily
@katherinekeller4149
@katherinekeller4149 3 ай бұрын
I would totally buy a bErmUdA TrIAngEL T-Shirt
@alanwright7819
@alanwright7819 6 күн бұрын
I’m glad you mentioned the “Bermuda Triangle” in this video. I remember hearing about the loss of this ship in at least one documentary about the triangle and the name, “Marine Sulfur Queen,” kind of stuck in my memory because of it. As I was watching this video, I was surprised to see that this ship was not in the vicinity of the triangle when it was lost. I can’t remember the exact claims that were made in the “Bermuda Triangle” documentary (I watched it nearly 50 years ago), but I’m almost sure that they implied, at least, that the ship disappeared well within the “recognized boundaries” of the triangle.
@jimihendrix991
@jimihendrix991 3 ай бұрын
...the stench of sulphur is seriously overpowering...
@bobross1550
@bobross1550 4 ай бұрын
I've always wondered about this mysterious ship but could never find much information about it. No better place to get the lowdown than right here. 💪 Love your channel & thanks.
@MarniTurboHoarder
@MarniTurboHoarder 3 ай бұрын
Each video you release is better than the one before it! Absolutely love it!
@shep6774
@shep6774 3 ай бұрын
This channel is the channel I drop everything for 🙏 always such high quality content
@mikemanning3025
@mikemanning3025 3 ай бұрын
Dear Sir, what a GREAT Service to the families of the SOULS lost in this TRAGEDY!! You are to be commended for this completely avoidable horror. Why wasn't the COAST GAURD INSPECTORS held accountable for letting so many INSPECTION CRITERIA be signed off, knowing full well the implications of their total negligenceof the situation!! So SAD. Mike from Delaware, frmr. Gauger/ Inspector of shipping
@teaganphelps2494
@teaganphelps2494 3 ай бұрын
I always love watching your videos. They help me sleep, and work without pause or distraction. I appreciate all the time you take to delve into all the details about each structural and maritime disaster you review. I would absolutely DIE of excitement if you covered the mystery behind the Edmund Fitzgerald, which was one of the largest ships sailing on the Great Lakes. Either way, I’m excited for whatever you put out next! Thank you for being one of my favorites in content creation :)
@beyondpain101
@beyondpain101 3 ай бұрын
You do such a good job explaining all this. Thank you for your hard work.
@yomama5645
@yomama5645 3 ай бұрын
I literally saw like a tiny sliver of the thumbnail for this and got chills "is that a new Brick immortar video?"
@Tirani2
@Tirani2 3 ай бұрын
I always look forward to your videos when they pop up. Welcome back, I like this new series of slightly shorter videos, because they'll likely cover incidents I've never heard of. Between your amazing storytelling, and new stories, you've got me on board sir.
@jamesstansbury3293
@jamesstansbury3293 3 ай бұрын
Always love to see a new Brick Immortar. And i need a new Fast Tanker B.i. t-shirt
@unr3alGaming
@unr3alGaming 4 ай бұрын
Great video as always, strong work. With this new series, do you plan on covering the loss of the Andrea Gail? Also, it may not be in your wheelhouse necessarily, but I'd love to see you tackle some aviation accidents, since you're very thorough in discussing the findings from the NTSB and other boards of inquiry.
@kyledorsty906
@kyledorsty906 3 ай бұрын
Something tells me she snapped like the Fort Mercer and Pendleton. Today there’s only one T3 still working the Lee A. Tregurtha aka USS Chiwawa
@petrblasko9575
@petrblasko9575 3 ай бұрын
Love the conversion on the left. Makes it easy for me to imagine sizes of objects in the video. Thank you :)
@Stannos_Adventures
@Stannos_Adventures 3 ай бұрын
I enjoy your work. It makes me think about safety at work with a new light.
@kristopherdeeley1466
@kristopherdeeley1466 4 ай бұрын
Never stop sam you make great content i always look forward to your uploads
@michaelschoch8776
@michaelschoch8776 3 ай бұрын
Marine transport line had a terrible history with these t2 tankers.
@KipCarte-ym4ed
@KipCarte-ym4ed 3 ай бұрын
Love your videos, love your channel. Every detail and aspect of your work is above reproach. Hope you are well, and thanks for another video.
@longtabsigo
@longtabsigo 3 ай бұрын
Remnants showed “…tears that were indicators of predatory sea life attacks…” what a clinical description of dudes perishing one bite at a time. If I were a family member I would be extremely grateful at your discretion.
@FT91-z5j
@FT91-z5j 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your awesome Videos.
@KatYote
@KatYote 3 ай бұрын
Those videos are something I’m always looking forward to, I learned so many thing about the maritime world thanks to your video . Always been somewhat interested in naval disasters after the Kursk submarine
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