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@dcamnc120 күн бұрын
I can't believe it was only used for 10-11 years. Crazy.
@bucketslash1119 күн бұрын
yeah, most ships have a service age of at least 20 years before they get scrapped, a few end up going longer
@samholdsworth42019 күн бұрын
Blame Canada and Trudeau
@leoborn401318 күн бұрын
@@bucketslash11Depending on the type, most ships live until they turn 30 years old. Ferries usually last way longer, while fast ferries mostly don’t grow that old, because every year many new are built being faster and more fuel efficient than the last generation. But 10 years is a huge waste of resources for any type of ship.
@machinesnmetal18 күн бұрын
Lookup BC Fastcat ferries. Only used 3 years then sold for scrap. BC government spent 475million on 3 of them, and sold them 3 years later for 20million. They sat until 2009 then someone in Abu Dhabi bought them and they've been sitting in dock there since.
@anonime_dancer13 күн бұрын
@@machinesnmetal I can`t believe
@Roar.k19 күн бұрын
23:00 it is a survival suit, you put it on when you need to abandon the ship, it protects you against hyperthermia and it makes you visible in the sea
@ilkeroktem920519 күн бұрын
It's an "immersion suit"
@juliap29717 күн бұрын
Hypotermia*
@takitsan7920 күн бұрын
Once the fastest passenger ferry in Greece, she had a lot of problems with her engines, consuming a lot and because of her high speed when she passed near coasts created small tsunamis destroying everything. A lot of people sued the company for this
@derrickharvey29519 күн бұрын
the exact same thing happened here in British Columbia...the fast ferries only ran for a while and then at reduced speed and so they were sold off......waste of money for sure....not all good ideas are good ideas ha
I believe this ship was equipped with turbines which will consume a lot of fuel when operated at full speeds. There are several other passenger ferries in use that are "fast ferries" but no longer run the route between the mainland and Crete in six hours. In its current condition it would be cost prohibitive to clean and restore this boat into service. You will notice that the ship has a list and one of the "garage doors" is partially submerged which is a sign that seawater has entered the lower decks of the boat.
@vadikgg453715 күн бұрын
@@derrickharvey295In the USSR there was a similar story about high-speed “river buses” “Zarya”. They created a large wave, which killed young fish on small rivers. After studying the impact on the environment, in the early 80s, Zarya boats were banned on many rivers.
@emily16 күн бұрын
alot of HSCs have a problem with fuel consumption, even Stena Line had their own example. I suppose the likes of Austal are more economic builds but the ones I've seen Austal make have also outlasted the ones that had to be retired over fuel costs.
@nss-vj1uf12 күн бұрын
Great video Bob! I love these exploring abandoned ship videos😊 I must say I'm amazed of how destroyed/vandalized the ship is, and how much really really expensive nav intruments/equipment just abandoned. It's kind of sad to see that poor ship in such a vandalized state actually...
@georgesaguna19 күн бұрын
Can I ask one question, do you know what is one of the biggest killers on board ships? It’s entry to enclosed spaces, and that happens because you enter areas where oxygen is lower than that 20%. But it’s not only the absence of oxygen, it’s also because of toxic, explosive and corrosive gasses. Ships are built to be watertight and once they are being used they are forced ventilated. Just to put you in perspective even if the place might be open the chemical reaction of some thing as simple as iron can make the space unsupportive for human life. You will see the person in the area collapse just like they went unconscious and your natural reaction will be to go to help them, that’s when also you will collapse. I know that you enjoy such adventures and risks but please do inform your self, protect your self and the people you are taking with you. Do t forget that so many persons are seeing this video and basically you are enticing them in trying to follow your example. The least you can do is to carry and oxygen analyser and an EEBD. Then you have an other factor, the vessel you visited is in cold layup which means that its is not being inspected at all. Vessels of that age and especially so in the case of HSC when in service are inspected every 6 to 12 months. That craft is mainly aluminum which makes it suffer from corrosion and fatigue. You can end up causing a structural failure. For such a vessel to have such a list you can already tell that it’s in an advanced state of disrepair. I understand the excitement of exploration but do get educated about the risks and how to avoid them before you do such things. Not knowing the dangers you were in does not relive you of the bed example you are giving to your viewers. I myself work on ships and I have seen many stupid things which led to serious injuries. Don’t let it happen to you.
@ianwalker463419 күн бұрын
Yes well said I agree having worked in chemical transport - what looks innocent can cause you a big problem very quickly.
@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath19 күн бұрын
I know George ! I brought a gas and oxygen meter but I did not use it because I did not go deeper into the ship. I often use these underground, in old ships and submarines :)
@georgesaguna19 күн бұрын
@ perfect, so do show the subscribers that you do carry them with you so that they do understand the dangers around. Just to clarify some thing you don’t have to go deep in to the ship for the space to be oxygen deficient. All you need is a leaking fire extinguisher ( and you expect that to happen if no maintenance is being done). We had a similar situation when in an open hold but we had been carrying iron ore. The oxidisation mad the place unsupportive even though it was open. A tragedy was everted just in time because the crew was well trained. Stay safe and get informed.
@Subgunman18 күн бұрын
Considering the poor condition of the lower decks it makes me wonder if the last operators of this vessel had no regard for safety. Stowage of parts and trash in certain compartments in the lower decks could be an issue if the craft was in use today. I do understand that it has been the target of thieves and vandals in the past but I do wonder if the last operators were very lax in safety procedures.
@georgesaguna18 күн бұрын
@@Subgunman don’t forget that these vessels are ment to be constantly maintains according to planned maintenance system, basically you have a weekly, monthly and yearly schedules. Other then that you get annual class inspections and flag state inspections due to the vessel being a passenger vessel and even more because it’s an HSC. These vessels are made of aluminum, and require frequent dry docking. A vessel of this age is considered high risk and inspected more often but due to it being in a cold layup only minimal supervision is carried out on the vessel. Basically such vessels are stuck in court arbitration between creditors and owners and hens there is no money for maintaining it.
@mjsweeps20 күн бұрын
Another amazing video Bob! Thank You for all the hard work you put into these videos!!
@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath20 күн бұрын
Thank you for the continuing support ! :) :)
@JørgenKnudsen-r6z20 күн бұрын
Indeed. Cause as i remember it, my history-books back in school didnt tell much about these place. (Back in the 70's)
@Jacquline-i8d8 күн бұрын
Brilliant to see what is on the ship , excellent explore Thank You both😆
@JochenHimmel-h8j22 сағат бұрын
What a wonderful couple!
@sunwolfyvan18 күн бұрын
thats insane how much work it took to make that thing and how many millions of dollars it took to make it...... and they only used it 10 years
@pilotleader20 күн бұрын
It is always a a good day when there is a post by one of my favourite explorers!
@Cat_Hurder19 күн бұрын
Great Explore Bob and Friend ! Thx 😍
@IldikóSzebényinéUjhelyi-t1l20 күн бұрын
Nice exploration, I liked the episode a lot! Thanks for bringing back my daughter happy and safe!🙂
@causewaykayak19 күн бұрын
That should be guaranteed. Explorers do look after each other👍🏽
@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath18 күн бұрын
Thanks for your trust in me to go on an adventure with your daughter😊We had a lot of fun !
@Denniz6919 күн бұрын
I love these videos about the halfly sunken ships. Really interesting! :)
@M1T1C020 күн бұрын
Maybe thieves stolen copper cables and burned the plastic sheath in the cars storage, this is because of the fire smell. Very funny landing the kayak diectly on inside ship stairs!
@dertythegrower19 күн бұрын
exactly
@lukespread19 күн бұрын
Judging by the destruction of the ceiling, yes.
@russcattell955i18 күн бұрын
Also according to the nautical chart the bay is just over 5m deep there, so its resting on the bottom. Engine room flooded, its scrap if salvaged.
@-r-495Күн бұрын
one positive aspect is what happens to the copper thieves a few years later. the nasty halides in the coating decomposes into some very nasty compounds that will cause harm in low doses, especially if inhaled.
@ANeo-px1cc11 күн бұрын
Love the abandoned ship explorations!!!
@josepolanco85527 күн бұрын
Nice video guys amazing, happy new year bless!
@joselamers796419 күн бұрын
this was a great adventure , It was very interesting to see such a ship on the inside ,Thanks for sharing
@maxview9919 күн бұрын
You find the best places to explore. I always look forward to your next adventure!
@jeremywentworth183319 күн бұрын
Of all the explore videos by far you have the very best Bob !!!
@m.j.63995 күн бұрын
Una experiencia alucinante. Gracias por compartirla!
@FixitFrank19 күн бұрын
Another banger as always Bob. Thank you. 20:50, that machine looks like a hydraulic pump system. Motor was scrapped for the copper windings. The tank likely holds oil. If this ferry had hydraulic doors, that could be part of the open/close system or due to the location, maybe for the elevators.
@CMExploration19 күн бұрын
Thank you for taking us to these awesome places. Us mortals can only dream of visiting some of these. Cheers Bob & Merry Christmas 🌲
@davidbarnsley848619 күн бұрын
That certainly looks close to sinking I don’t think I would be that brave to go aboard 👍👍
@FINNIUSORION18 күн бұрын
I'm amazed all the electronics were abandoned, and nobody has ripped them out. even used marine gear such as the navi panels are extremely expensive.
@emmy87397db4 күн бұрын
You should see how valuable the immersion suits are that they’ve just abandoned
@Mixail67S19 күн бұрын
It took its name from Aeolus, mythical treasurer of the winds according to Greek Mythology, but also from Kostas Kenteris, a modern Greek runner.
@Richard-pe4cx19 күн бұрын
it just seems crazy that so many places and ships you name just get left to rot
@hracekk10 күн бұрын
9:48 this is my favorite part of Greece. Chalkidiki and Thasos.
@timanderson-m7g19 күн бұрын
Another well-conducted, extremely entertaining video! Well done, you two!
@celalkoroglu766820 күн бұрын
Feribotun nesini güvenlik koruyacak feribot geri dönüşümlük olmuş yine de emeğinize sağlık teşekkürler
@abpsd7318 күн бұрын
Looks like copper scrappers had a heyday in there. They even tore apart a generator and some motors by the looks of it.
@luka520818 күн бұрын
even burned it on site....smoke and fire didn’t get them caught I suppose....
@panzermind43413 күн бұрын
Génial , ce navire a été construit en France et j’ai participé à sa construction.
@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath2 күн бұрын
O wow! Must be sad to see it in this shape then😮💨 what part of construction you were involved in?
@Fran_SG18 күн бұрын
I expected more of this ship. Anyway, cool vídeo!!!
@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath18 күн бұрын
Yes, too bad it submerged partially 😢 wish I could see the engine room.
@richarddcvd886819 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking us on another adventure!!
@zagrebzebra14 күн бұрын
The heavy suit is for thermal insulation and can be used in cold waters for a prolonged survival. They are used by crew members mainly during FRB (fast rescue boat) missions and MOB (man overboard) recovery missions but could, in theory, also be used in an ship evacuation event.
@fhwolthuis20 күн бұрын
Amazing! I would like to see a movie on the rusty ships too!
@Subgunman18 күн бұрын
That would be a major hazard for any explorer to undertake. Remember rust ship, you would not know if the deck you are walking on has rusted out to tin foil strength. Any cuts or injuries on might receive would have to be treated with medical professionals and you would more than likely receive that all to painful tetanus shot to prevent certain infections. Let’s not forget certain unmarked biohazards could lead to a terminal illness. Leave the rust buckets to the scrappers who sometimes have the equipment to demolish those old hulls.
@Lay-On18 күн бұрын
Weer genieten deze video, wat een trip weer!
@kanukalle339319 күн бұрын
Thanks for showing us this garbage can and Merry Christmas to you and your friends Bob :)
@rickarnoud577016 күн бұрын
Crazy that such a modern ship is already almost completely flooded in such a short period of time. I know all ships do get water overtime but not that quick! Maybe it had issue's with its hull not beeing that watertight as it should be. Sad lots of money did go to the drain here, while they already knew that going fast is going to burn a insane amount of fuel. That this is even legal with al that oil mess in all that water inside of the hull. If the water can get inside the oil also can get outside right so basically they are poluting the sea here.
@ExploringwithAlec7 күн бұрын
Nice explore Bob great footage
@seekingtheabandoned19 күн бұрын
Amazing exploration as always Bob!
@JosephGonzalez-o8c20 күн бұрын
Bedankt weer voor dit top avontuur
@ExploringWithBoss18 күн бұрын
You are living my dream! Amazing as always
@rickshaw644019 күн бұрын
Alstom was the company that ate general railway signal co. They built railway signaling. Interesting there name was on the prints in the control room.
@billm716619 күн бұрын
Great job Bob and Andrea sorry I missed the live had a busy day and just woke up
@Bob-b4j1b19 күн бұрын
Despite the stinky trashed ship it had great atmosphere of a ship with many memories. I bet most of the retro tech still works
@spragnionywrazenurbex19 күн бұрын
Great exploration as always, but I miss explorations with Elco ;)
@TurbomanGER19 күн бұрын
Strange to see such an old map with Yugoslavia on it when the ship was built in 2000.
@mennoboon803719 күн бұрын
Heel erg zonde mooi schip
@ksorsomeplace17 күн бұрын
Interesting ship. I'm curious, is it sitting on the bottom and that's what it is still partially afloat? I can't believe nothing else was done but to leave the ship to rot away. Seems like they'd strip it and then break it up vs. leaving to decay?
@bender756518 күн бұрын
Not too much longer for that tub, good you got to see it. Little short on the suspense but very good.
@sherrysmithrice197319 күн бұрын
It's amazing how humans can destroy a thing of beauty. Thank you for exploring.
@xFlow15020 күн бұрын
Strange to see so many sunken ships just rusting away. Must be a nightmare for future clean up crews.
@causewaykayak19 күн бұрын
?? cutting torch.??
@Super-lucky-777719 күн бұрын
Gas, labour, Health and safety cost too much to bother scrapping?
@xFlow15019 күн бұрын
@@Super-lucky-7777 I know, until the price of raw materials exceeds scrap metal by a healthy amount, this phenomenon will persist.
@kingofcapp19 күн бұрын
Remind me of mission to French warship. Bob always a badass!
@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath18 күн бұрын
Our main goal was a submarine and 2 warships, but they got towed away this year I found out on the spot :( :( Thanks for watching!
@chpappis20 күн бұрын
best quality, nice !
@h.v.g788219 күн бұрын
Met gevaar voor eigen leven. Maken jullie spannende avonturen en mooie content 👍🙂
@pmek4616 күн бұрын
Was weer mooie! Best lang aan boord geweest volgens mij
@majikglustik970419 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas from Mike in Florida! (Neices and nephews... Maybe??!!?)
@Tringaas17 күн бұрын
This is the port of Augusta, in Sicily
@IsaakthePilot17 күн бұрын
Kylesthenix also went here 4 weeks before y’all and I was wondering if he inspired you to explore this wreck?
@Foccy8314 күн бұрын
The simultaneous translation into Italian made me laugh! By from Florence 😂😂😂😂
@ROCKHITS57219 күн бұрын
love it thanks 👍👍
@andrewmills213620 күн бұрын
It’s a shame the waste we create and no reuse of all that steel just to rust away
@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath20 күн бұрын
Yes, this one was pretty short lived😞
@Ntokoskostas18 күн бұрын
Greetings from Greece
@Rockport191119 күн бұрын
Swa a great video from kylesthenix about, I hope with all the hype and easy access nobody does dumb things on it. Its a huge waste but they also should have scrapped here when they had the chance. Now shes grounded like the ships around here and it looks like nobody will bother removing these ships ever...
@Fubarpapa18 күн бұрын
Who wrecked it like that? Lot of work involved.
@AGreekShipFan319 күн бұрын
2:20 let me correct you here This ship was bought from Seajets not from Nel lines This ship is called "Apri" and it's a sister ship with ''Tera Jet'' which is a ship that Seajets owns a lot of years now This abandoned ship is used for spare parts for other ships like "Tera Jet" and I don't think Apri will be ever again in action so yea Good video
@Zp980Turbo19 күн бұрын
Is so sad to see the Capricorn in this state... Aries and Taurus gone, only the Scorpio stil goes on as Tera Jet. These four sisters were marvellous when they came out
@rickarnoud577016 күн бұрын
I also dont think it will be in operation ever again its a nice ship, seeing it hanging over like that isnt a very good sign its getting a lot of water for sure.
@luka520818 күн бұрын
So frustrating to see the waste and potential pollution!
@Turbo_TechnoLogic5 күн бұрын
WHADDA hell how come no one is using this beauty?! Why no one bought it? What a fffin waste!
@2000jago18 күн бұрын
I love the way you pronounce the "o" in "Bob" as "aah".... 🤣
@rajeevshagun740917 күн бұрын
on first glance i thought it wont be worth watching , but it was interesting finding in the end , thanks for bringing us the video , i have noticed you both have white powder or dirt stuck to your back on tshirts . good work
@chrisjohnston440015 күн бұрын
You can see copper missing everywhere including the generator windings
@ErenTopcu20 күн бұрын
Amazing 😃
@Super-lucky-777719 күн бұрын
I like Andrea, name meaning brave, id also say adventurous, more please.
@Electronzap19 күн бұрын
Nice explore Bob!
@boblloyd7519 күн бұрын
Thanks.
@LEXHOBBYSTORECOLECIONAVEIS14 күн бұрын
Muito legal a exploração! Já foram no Porta Aviões?
@jocimarSantos-v8c7 күн бұрын
Que bom com tradução para o português agora. Abraços do Brasil.😊
@ThreenaddiesRexMegistus9 күн бұрын
I wondered why all the ceilings had been dismantled- all the copper wire and plumbing has been taken.
@andrewmacaulay158510 күн бұрын
👍New Brunswick Canada 🇨🇦
@dchawk8117 күн бұрын
It's so wholesome watching a young couple in love criminally trespass together.
@marc546015 күн бұрын
tnx fr the video
@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath15 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking out!
@TehRealVR20 күн бұрын
Love the ship explores Bob! Hope all is well! Stay safe coming into 2025 my friend!
@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath18 күн бұрын
I do my best ! Happy holidays for you :)
@skyll414119 күн бұрын
that ship is ready for scrap sadly. nice explore.
@MNorris198512 күн бұрын
Damn all that vandalism...if there's dismantling going on they just do it that destructive?
@BestofChannel4814 күн бұрын
Very interesting
@TheMadmat7619 күн бұрын
Mega holiday .
@manojcr751620 күн бұрын
Hai bob❤
@lukesmith854718 күн бұрын
74.8kmh is pretty fast for a boat of that size it would be cool to turn a boat of that size into living quarters it could be a mobile apartment complex that could travel the world along with personal vehicles so you could go explore different countries without having to rent a vehicle
@Subgunman18 күн бұрын
As ships age they become maintenance hungry. If this vessel was equipped with turbine propulsion you can count on multimillion dollar price figures for refurbishment or replacement of the turbines. Not an easy task if the ships architect did not allow for hatches to permit the removal of large key components. Why would you need a "fast ferry" for apartment life at sea? Chances are that the engine room(s) were designed around one type of propulsion and would not be adaptable to another type of power plant. A major factor I’d the hull and its supporting structures. If they are aluminum they will have a definite life span on the open seas. More than likely the anodes used as sacrificial metals on the hull of the ship would have to be replaced annually. It would be interesting to see the maintaince logs of the US Navy’s Aluminum hull vessels what goes wrong and what needs replacing. Even museum ships from WWII undergo serious work every decade or so to repair parts of the hull and to repaint it for corrosion resistance. In general a poor choice for living on the sea as a floating apartment city.
@bardoulaurent457519 күн бұрын
Franchement je préférais les sous titrages en français ! Mort de rire les voies en français 😂
@mdj920019 күн бұрын
Nice explore
@polyphonics55720 күн бұрын
What a terrible waste of a good ferry.
@FlatBroke61219 күн бұрын
I see Pielstick parts boxes... The only better place for that POS would be the bottom of the ocean.
@akshaypanchbudhe1120 күн бұрын
next wolf lair bunker
@Truysジャ17 күн бұрын
Bob, "The explorer".
@michelr252117 күн бұрын
Ces bateaux ont été utilisés entre Nice, en France, et la Corse. Le temps de trajet était réduit de moitié. Ils sont en aluminium et ne pouvait pas naviguer par très gros temps, coque trop fragile.
@LuizFernando-qu2xc20 күн бұрын
muito bom parabens pelo seus video
@marjuryasis483419 күн бұрын
Hey we want part 2 the 9 abandon dragons hiden in the mountains 0:42
@Nokkiwow14 күн бұрын
"Kyle was not here" XD
@dad_jokes_4ever22619 күн бұрын
Roofless TV were here about 3 or 4 weeks ago
@nathancoons960019 күн бұрын
Great to see you using masks😷 Always protect yourselves ✌️❗