The Boat That Doesn't Capsize

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @翠鳥
    @翠鳥 Před rokem +34630

    This boat just flips back like cars in GTAV LOL.

  • @maxpower4629
    @maxpower4629 Před rokem +5736

    You know you’re in for a ride when the cabin has air tight locks and there’s a 5 point harness on the seats

    • @MoA-Reload...
      @MoA-Reload... Před rokem +122

      RNLI all weathers have harness and securing points on the flying bridge too so if they go over and the coxswain is on that position, he's coming along for the ride. Anyone caught on the outer deck has plenty of railings to grab on and it'd just hold on tight, hold breath and pray really, really fast in your head. In the wheelhouse and even in the engine space there are rails run along the deckhead and bulkheads that are basically giant "OH JESUS!" handles too 🤗

    • @maxpower4629
      @maxpower4629 Před rokem +16

      @@MoA-Reload... that’s awesome

    • @igoresque
      @igoresque Před rokem +15

      there's also a strip pole

    • @angielala9453
      @angielala9453 Před rokem +1

      They just flip over and don’t need to be rescued or strapped to cranes or tugs?! Hmm 🤔 I must not understand

    • @Stafernisy
      @Stafernisy Před rokem

      If they look unquestionably water tight you’ll question the odds you turn over

  • @MultiPurposeReviewer
    @MultiPurposeReviewer Před rokem +1106

    Here's the thing to remember with self-righting motor lifeboats: just because it CAN, doesn't mean you SHOULD. The surfmen take great care to avoid rolling the boat as much as possible, because rolling it is not a clean move. It'll flip back upright, but you're gonna break some stuff in the process. It's not designed to just get rolled and abused; it's designed to be able to survive and get you back to safety if conditions ever get that bad.
    Coast Guard rocks.

    • @SPX157
      @SPX157 Před rokem +1

      Why can’t they make it do both?

    • @MultiPurposeReviewer
      @MultiPurposeReviewer Před rokem +61

      @@SPX157 It just isn't practical from a construction or money standpoint. You've got things that are inherently delicate like antennas, electronics, controls, radar, etc, that simply can't take excessive abuse and can't really be designed to take it, at least not without great cost. Think of designing a car. You could theoretically design a car that would take no damage in a crash, like it would be so rigid that it wouldn't scratch or deform at all. But it would be ridiculously expensive and impractical. For example, you'd have to encase the headlights in some kind of reinforced medium to ensure they wouldn't break, but what happens when one burns out? It's a whole lot harder to replace. It's the same with the MLBs. You probably COULD make it survive anything. But it's too expensive and the tradeoffs are too great.

    • @HayTatsuko
      @HayTatsuko Před rokem +9

      I can imagine some of those broken things might be arms, legs, and necks -- or are the crew secured against that possibility before a roll might happen?

    • @MultiPurposeReviewer
      @MultiPurposeReviewer Před rokem +10

      @@HayTatsuko They are (at least they should be). Anyone in a seat has a harness that will hold them there. But anyone not in a seat if and when the boat rolls just has to hold on tight.

    • @mikkihintikka7273
      @mikkihintikka7273 Před rokem +1

      i mean with luck you can roll it without braking anything but yeah its not good for the engines because oil is not in the oilpan anymore when its upside down

  • @Im-the-greatest
    @Im-the-greatest Před rokem +11828

    Coast guard doesn't get enough credit. Saves more lives every year than anyone else.

    • @snootdingo9365
      @snootdingo9365 Před rokem +1002

      They get PLENTY of credit...you just don't see it. If you live near a large body of water, you hear of their exploits regularly. They pull off incredible rescues and huge drug busts almost daily!

    • @DraxTheDestroyer
      @DraxTheDestroyer Před rokem +297

      The ones that are the least heard of are the ones usually doing the most deeds.

    • @dkrappenschitz9513
      @dkrappenschitz9513 Před rokem +71

      Probably because they're not filtering out the people that should remain in the water

    • @jooot_6850
      @jooot_6850 Před rokem +98

      @Buttwheat ?

    • @Shaggrtoon
      @Shaggrtoon Před rokem +38

      I always thought that would the one service branch I might join. My good buddy is in the coast guard. They're heroes to me.

  • @jmneo4635
    @jmneo4635 Před rokem +2878

    Just imagine the reactions of people being rescued as they watch the rescue ships do 360 flips and roll at sea.

    • @Janpeders24
      @Janpeders24 Před rokem +160

      Nah I'm good I'll swim back

    • @tearex8688
      @tearex8688 Před rokem +61

      ​@Carlos the hell you won't !

    • @adirompin1727
      @adirompin1727 Před rokem +56

      I'll just walk away

    • @sail4life
      @sail4life Před rokem +78

      @@adirompin1727 If you were walking away you would be saving them! You'd be Jesus after all...

    • @ContactsNfilters
      @ContactsNfilters Před rokem +2

      Hope they're strapped down.

  • @mucicafrajer
    @mucicafrajer Před rokem +339

    "It's not what you think" *proceeds to be exactly what I thought*

    • @T410ce
      @T410ce Před 11 měsíci +4

      Right? Done with a Slavic accent… it’s hilarious.

    • @Brandon4pointo
      @Brandon4pointo Před 9 měsíci +1

      Cool story

    • @willcal2738
      @willcal2738 Před 7 měsíci

      every time

    • @willcal2738
      @willcal2738 Před 7 měsíci +3

      actually, technically its "Its Notwhatyouthink" as a greeting, its always phrased like this. like an introduction, and for brand recog

    • @mucicafrajer
      @mucicafrajer Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@willcal2738 Maybe but then it's very poorly phrased. You wouldn't say "Why doesn't this boat capsize? It's John." or something like that

  • @Truth4Lyf
    @Truth4Lyf Před rokem +6782

    Imagine it's a stormy night and your ship keeps flipping over and over. You'd feel like your in a tumble dryer

    • @SoDamnMetal
      @SoDamnMetal Před rokem +811

      Might still be preferable than being at the bottom of the sea

    • @andrew1898
      @andrew1898 Před rokem +216

      ​@@SoDamnMetal I dunno people die in dryers

    • @gold-irondarkus4939
      @gold-irondarkus4939 Před rokem +31

      That gave me a spin

    • @nolanmythbuster
      @nolanmythbuster Před rokem +64

      Their beds have seat belts, or rather a series of bed belts I suppose?

    • @d.i.d.c
      @d.i.d.c Před rokem +38

      its still better than being food for the 3 sharks from finding nemo

  • @stevenschnepp576
    @stevenschnepp576 Před rokem +3059

    Imagine being on one of these, and finding out the hard way that some asshole left a window open.

    • @hchskxnbcj
      @hchskxnbcj Před rokem +120

      This has sunk many ships for example the Concordia in 2010

    • @EneTheGene
      @EneTheGene Před rokem +287

      ​@@hchskxnbcj I think that there were more pressing issues on the Concordia my man...

    • @ogloke5096
      @ogloke5096 Před rokem +6

      🤣

    • @gavinhill731
      @gavinhill731 Před rokem +2

      I thought you were going to finish by saying it knows how to roll over

    • @thatonememerguy
      @thatonememerguy Před rokem +27

      @@hchskxnbcj 2012* and also Brittanic a lot of portholes were left open speeding the flooding

  • @kotori87gaming89
    @kotori87gaming89 Před rokem +166

    "making all components watertight is practically impossible"
    Me, laughs in SUBMARINE

    • @toemin-sv5hd
      @toemin-sv5hd Před 6 měsíci +12

      Laughs in OceanGate

    • @r7calvin
      @r7calvin Před 6 měsíci +15

      Very few submarines the size of cruise ships or cargo ships. And even for small boats an equally large sub would cost way more, making them impractical.

    • @legionx4046
      @legionx4046 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Laughs in crush depth 😊

    • @nielsdebakker3283
      @nielsdebakker3283 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The engines and occupants still need air. No electric propulsion motors in sight.

  • @TheCompleteMental
    @TheCompleteMental Před rokem +2041

    _looks at a sinking ship_
    "Lmao, skill issue"

    • @portablejea7014
      @portablejea7014 Před rokem +39

      Lmaooo you made my day man

    • @DuplexWeevil337
      @DuplexWeevil337 Před rokem +30

      Laugh in true unsinkable

    • @CR_ONE242
      @CR_ONE242 Před rokem +4

      Don't disrespect the captain, it's probably from a random fire that made it sink or something

    • @kashiro2492
      @kashiro2492 Před rokem +3

      they weren't careful enough lol

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Před rokem +11

      Can't even barrel roll 🏄

  • @xanderunderwoods3363
    @xanderunderwoods3363 Před rokem +1510

    As an Alaskan, we wholeheartedly thank the Coast Guard for all the work they do.
    Also this boat is quite awesome

    • @jamminjelly8806
      @jamminjelly8806 Před rokem +3

      Just transferred from there and I miss it every day

    • @dakmycat3688
      @dakmycat3688 Před rokem +1

      I’m sure you Alaskans use them a lot🤔

    • @robertboyd6112
      @robertboyd6112 Před rokem

      ​@@dakmycat3688
      😅😅😅😅

    • @LC5234
      @LC5234 Před rokem

      @@dakmycat3688 Not where I live, but up in the Bering sea I hear a lot about ships sinking, people don't last too long in the cold water sadly.

  • @evanraynovic
    @evanraynovic Před rokem +4

    "I lost all my guns in a boating accident"
    "but sir you have an unsinkable boat"
    😬

  • @zmeyuika
    @zmeyuika Před rokem +2744

    Bro, we need longer video about ships

    • @Rose.Of.Hizaki
      @Rose.Of.Hizaki Před rokem +34

      Longer videos about longer ships.

    • @kicklock1012
      @kicklock1012 Před rokem +10

      Oceanliner designs. Is a great Maritime youtube channel he goes over historic ship wrecks, designs, etc

    • @geoffkoff8298
      @geoffkoff8298 Před rokem +5

      Check out smarter everyday, The channel provide you information about the ship, Coast guard and more!

    • @hdjono3351
      @hdjono3351 Před rokem +4

      Check out drachinifel for looong videos about civil war to ww2 era naval vessels

    • @DeathBySlushies
      @DeathBySlushies Před rokem +5

      Casual navigation is really good too

  • @infernaldaedra
    @infernaldaedra Před rokem +933

    Those boats are ludicrously expensive btw but absolutely essential. It's like the off-road vehicles of the ocean

    • @theonlineanimal6009
      @theonlineanimal6009 Před rokem +52

      it's the only kind of boat I'd trust in the ocean.

    • @Soul_Alpha
      @Soul_Alpha Před rokem +14

      Once again money is more important than lives

    • @theonlineanimal6009
      @theonlineanimal6009 Před rokem +56

      @Soul Alpha money dosnt grow on trees. ain't nobody gonna build water tight boats for free just to satisfy your personal morals. If you want something. You have to pay for it. Kinda how the world works

    • @Optora.
      @Optora. Před rokem

      @@Soul_Alpha yes of course it is. Otherwise there wouldn't be starving people u clown

    • @soalmighty2365
      @soalmighty2365 Před rokem +9

      @@theonlineanimal6009 if u really think about it, money is man made 😂 it’s not like god made a living thing called money.

  • @The_Daily_Tomato
    @The_Daily_Tomato Před rokem +12

    Not every day you see the Icelandic search and rescue given the spotlight ❤

  • @XSI5
    @XSI5 Před rokem +818

    These boats are essentially giant duck toys

  • @jochendergeilerochen424
    @jochendergeilerochen424 Před rokem +872

    Engine lubrication, cooling and fuel delivery are also important factors to consider.

    • @waynemattson9143
      @waynemattson9143 Před rokem +158

      As far as fuel delivery, they have what is called a fuel bonnet in the tank. Essentially what it is is an upside down cup at the end of the fuel suction line. When the boat capsizes it becomes right side up and will be full of fuel. Which will provide enough fuel for the engines to continue to run for for maybe 20 seconds or so, long enough for the boat to right itself

    • @theinsane4469
      @theinsane4469 Před rokem +29

      @@waynemattson9143 I’m glad someone caught it. I was going to offer a shorter explanation.

    • @mebibyte9347
      @mebibyte9347 Před rokem +31

      ​@@theinsane4469 I gotchu. "They got a thing in the engine so you only have to worry about your head and not the engine" 😉
      Maybe someone else can do better?

    • @alexyochum5648
      @alexyochum5648 Před rokem

      Haha thats what i was thinking

    • @Sheehy223
      @Sheehy223 Před rokem +5

      They could be dry sump which would mostly mitigate the oiling issue

  • @regtalkswealth
    @regtalkswealth Před rokem +7

    Being on this boat must be like how my clothes feel when the washing machine is on 😂

  • @captain_commenter8796
    @captain_commenter8796 Před rokem +885

    “Do a flip!”
    *Coastguard cutter:*

  • @ajcyrilldy
    @ajcyrilldy Před rokem +2303

    *Sees Titanic sinking*
    “Should’ve joined the coast guard”

    • @smug3348
      @smug3348 Před rokem +18

      Titanic was broken in half by an iceberg 🤨

    • @polybius223
      @polybius223 Před rokem +49

      @@smug3348 The collision with the iceberg didn’t cause it to break in half, it broke in half because of the ship not being able to support all the weight of the stern (and the people on it) when it was lifted out of the water.
      A good way to demonstrate this, is by resting a pencil by its center, like a teeter totter, on the edge of a table, and then putting weight on both ends.

    • @bobdaniels9056
      @bobdaniels9056 Před rokem

      @@smug3348 thats the dumbest thing I've ever heard, and I have an iq of 102 (below average)
      The Titanic had a double hull, and the iceberg only hit its portside bow, which actually only popped a few screws out (a lot of people thought it was a 300ft gash in the hull)
      The water was contained for two hour.
      The ship took another hour for water to hit the deck, and then it took another hour for the water to reach its center of gravity.
      By that time, the ship had a lot of stress on its double hull, which was made to be able to scrape rocks and not puncture, which then forced the center of gravity to shift, while with the weight, made half of the double hull snap. The snapping of the double hull made the entire ship snap, and it was only hanging on from a small thread on the double hull.

    • @bobdaniels9056
      @bobdaniels9056 Před rokem +6

      @D R Newspapers titled it as unsinkable, White Star Line said it was 'almost' unsinkable.

    • @spencena9882
      @spencena9882 Před rokem +3

      Fun fact: the coast guard actually started tracking icebergs after that event and its one of the many missions the coast guard has to this day.

  • @estebbesfunnyclips
    @estebbesfunnyclips Před rokem +5

    "This ship cannot be capsized!" Titanic has joined the chat!

  • @Daily_Meat_Dealer
    @Daily_Meat_Dealer Před rokem +1936

    This is the only boat I would feel 90% safe on in the middle of the ocean

    • @xtrixplexx
      @xtrixplexx Před rokem +67

      90% lmaooo

    • @Elite02k
      @Elite02k Před rokem +108

      ​@xtrixplex nature always finds a way. The titanic was unsinkable, everything has weak points. Capsising just isn't one of them for these boats.

    • @kaboomgaming4255
      @kaboomgaming4255 Před rokem +74

      ​@@Elite02kI highly doubt this would capsize, but it spins so much it could probably kill you anyways

    • @calebs_asmr
      @calebs_asmr Před rokem +50

      ​@@kaboomgaming4255 naw. The room looks padded. Plus if you have your sestbelt on you then youd be fine. Only way to realy die is if a hole is caused.

    • @Strawhalo
      @Strawhalo Před rokem +11

      75 percent for me

  • @prestongarvey7014
    @prestongarvey7014 Před rokem +333

    “So they just have to be careful”.
    Oh gosh I flipped the aircraft carrier again.

    • @2007CamryToyota
      @2007CamryToyota Před rokem +6

      There won’t be anyone to help those settlements if they’re not

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Před rokem +1

      Just like Titanic 🚢

    • @milandeb9849
      @milandeb9849 Před rokem +3

      ​@@Eduardo_Espinoza The titanic didn't flip. It hit an iceberg and essentially split on half.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Před rokem +1

      @@milandeb9849 "unsinkable" hance be careful?

    • @camcamwatt
      @camcamwatt Před rokem +1

      😂😂 under rated comment lol

  • @arthurbrumagem3844
    @arthurbrumagem3844 Před rokem +3

    The CG is an awesome service who many times risk their lives saving others who had no business out in the first place.

  • @Joshinken
    @Joshinken Před rokem +767

    Imagine you’re a stoic captain standing in your ship telling your crew to man up while sipping some coffee when the entire thing does a roll and your coffee flies everywhere but luckily you predicted this so youve bolted your shoes to the ground and you’re still standing stoicially while yelling at the scrambled egg of a crew to get off their rears and back on their stations

  • @gagecollins97
    @gagecollins97 Před rokem +145

    "It's not what you think" then proceeds to explain EXACTLY what I thought

    • @CMKloser
      @CMKloser Před rokem

      It's not what you think.

    • @DavidSmith-vr1nb
      @DavidSmith-vr1nb Před rokem +1

      This entire channel is like that. I'm stopping recommendations.

    • @Zebercettin
      @Zebercettin Před rokem

      @@DavidSmith-vr1nbI agree, its just a fake thumbnail youtuber… Also, besides from the reason he said, the waterproofing is an expensive thing to do, which cannot be applied to a whole fucking massive multi million dollar navy ship.

    • @CMKloser
      @CMKloser Před rokem +1

      @@Zebercettin so.. exactly what anyone with common sense would think
      What's ur point here?

    • @igorino1767
      @igorino1767 Před rokem

      There is always one

  • @monilvalia9425
    @monilvalia9425 Před rokem +1

    Lol! Edward Kenway's ship can come upright from under water to surface with crew mates chilling on-board.

  • @DUTCHEE
    @DUTCHEE Před rokem +82

    Oh it definitely capsizes. It just flips back over with or without the crew. 😂

    • @joenormanmusic
      @joenormanmusic Před rokem +1

      That's called a rollover.

    • @user2C47
      @user2C47 Před rokem +1

      As others have said, usually most of the crew dies from fall damage when this happens.

  • @brianamcna
    @brianamcna Před rokem +285

    as an active duty coastguard, my favorite job i’ve had during my service has been my time at a heavy weather station, those 47’s as slow as they may be really are mini tanks. thankfully i never had a rollover, because it can still take two to three minutes to fully correct itself, but i always thought it’d be a nice adrenaline rush.

    • @awesome3139
      @awesome3139 Před rokem +7

      My grandpa was posted up at Cape Disappointment back in the 60’s. He said they would have to hold their breath for up to five minutes sometimes when they would flip. That’s how I knew I couldn’t be in the coast guard, haha.

    • @alexandersmith3989
      @alexandersmith3989 Před rokem +7

      How long can a crew breathe in that cab before they gotta open the door?

    • @brianamcna
      @brianamcna Před rokem +11

      @@alexandersmith3989 well it really is circumstantial. i’m sure there is some time frame, but the 47s are known for their self-righting abilities after complete rollovers and knock downs. the thing is, more often than not you will never find yourself inside the pilot house or survivors compartment (interior of vessel) we are 99% of time on the bridge of the ship which is the outdoor weather deck or exposed portion of the 47. in the event of a rollover, where the ship completely flips over in the ocean, and for some reason you were below deck or had survivors in there, if i remember correctly it can take up to 2 minutes to correct itself. if it doesn’t correct itself i’d give you maybe at most an hour of good air depending how many people are in there.

    • @brianamcna
      @brianamcna Před rokem +11

      @@alexandersmith3989 it is a ‘water tight’ ship but ultimately water would find its way in somewhere. but the pressure of the ocean pressing on the hatches leading into the boat would make it near impossible to open if the boat was upside down. another reason why we don’t go in there especially during heavy seas (sometimes 30 footers) we stand out there on the deck strap ourselves to some D rings with what we call heavy weather belts and hold on for dear life. if the ship flips it’s better to be floating in the ocean then stuck underneath it or inside it

    • @awesome3139
      @awesome3139 Před rokem +5

      @@alexandersmith3989 The real question is, can the crew tied to the boat outside the cabin hold their breath long enough for the boat to flip back over? My grandfather said there were times they’d be underwater for up to 5 minutes.
      It’s a hard job.

  • @melaninqueen707
    @melaninqueen707 Před 7 měsíci +1

    “How do you keep a boat from capsizing”?
    “Be careful” 😂😂😂

  • @thediesel4280
    @thediesel4280 Před rokem +671

    Uncle was 20 years in the cost guard and told a few stories. Some of these type of boats the crew were on the outside so theyd have to strap in and hold their breath and time it as the boat would flip.

    • @ahobimo732
      @ahobimo732 Před rokem +159

      Those guys must have had balls of reinforced titanium.

    • @artizzy2k2k
      @artizzy2k2k Před rokem +71

      Imagine going to rescue someone only to rescue the people that just fell off your boat

    • @Nediac800
      @Nediac800 Před rokem +34

      Straight out of Pirates of the Caribbean

    • @Flicks_
      @Flicks_ Před rokem +5

      💀

    • @JR-db9xt
      @JR-db9xt Před rokem +6

      Cap

  • @anythingispossible.autism1
    @anythingispossible.autism1 Před rokem +359

    Can you please make a long video on those boats?

  • @richardwolfe1355
    @richardwolfe1355 Před 11 měsíci

    That is a masterful work of engineering and design. Bravo!!!

  • @Telogor
    @Telogor Před rokem +581

    "Because of their size, making a military vessel watertight is impossible."
    TMW subs exist

    • @McMahonshaun
      @McMahonshaun Před rokem +45

      If I am right a submarine is not a ship it’s a boat. He also said ship not vessel. So he is right I believe. Saw it once in the navy the ships are on the water and boats beneath it. At least in uk.

    • @collinprice5689
      @collinprice5689 Před rokem +4

      @@McMahonshaunI didn’t know there was a difference between boat and ship

    • @Astraeus..
      @Astraeus.. Před rokem +30

      @@collinprice5689 There is a basic distinction, technically, between the term boat and ship. That said, it has literally NOTHING to do with submarines because those aren't even remotely classified as boats OR ships. Should be obvious, but they're an entirely different kind of vehicle. Calling a submarine a boat is basically the land equivalent of calling an airplane a car....
      Anyway, in modern motorized craft a "ship" is a large ocean-going vessel (or one intended for deep-water transport, such as across a sea), while all others are "boats" and are mostly meant for use in shallower waters (coastlines, rivers, lakes, etc...).

    • @thefreemonk6938
      @thefreemonk6938 Před rokem +3

      TMW?

    • @juandelacruz8462
      @juandelacruz8462 Před rokem

      ​@@Astraeus.. subs are boats

  • @jacinthenricoso352
    @jacinthenricoso352 Před rokem +70

    enemy "flip the boat" coast guard "nope not to day"

  • @OptimalTrainingGroup
    @OptimalTrainingGroup Před 4 měsíci

    "so they just have to be careful"...LOL

  • @prod.nexlie
    @prod.nexlie Před rokem +59

    "Why don't all ships do this? It's not what you think"
    "its impossible for big ones"
    thats exactly what I thought

    • @ericscaillet2232
      @ericscaillet2232 Před rokem

      It is possible but our emphasis is not there as usual....

    • @rong9404
      @rong9404 Před rokem +2

      Not impossible, too expensive.

    • @ericscaillet2232
      @ericscaillet2232 Před rokem

      @@rong9404 expensive is a man made construct, the emphasis has to change , but looking at man's value let's go with your outlook ,yup too expensive.

    • @leof8887
      @leof8887 Před rokem

      @@ericscaillet2232 congrats, you know intuitive economics
      edit: oh wait my bad were you making fun of the last guy for over analyzing?

    • @JOSHSTER
      @JOSHSTER Před rokem

      This guy's channel is complete trash. Every video is like this.

  • @kepexor1
    @kepexor1 Před rokem +48

    Coast guard literally does so much more than any other branch, with the least funding. True heroes

    • @LaxMan2k
      @LaxMan2k Před rokem

      Because they are not DOD. They are DHL which gets less and less funding

    • @charlieturk2146
      @charlieturk2146 Před rokem

      except going to war

    • @joenormanmusic
      @joenormanmusic Před rokem +6

      ​@@charlieturk2146 USCG has been in every major American conflict since its inception.

  • @mikelawliet4746
    @mikelawliet4746 Před rokem

    "it's not what you think"
    proceeds to say exactly what everyone was thinking

  • @TimPortantno
    @TimPortantno Před rokem +41

    "A boat that can't be capsized"
    So like a submarine?
    "Well, actually, yes"

  • @aland.9060
    @aland.9060 Před rokem +216

    Turkish navy has a type of amphibious assault vehicle, it doesn't capsize too, cool thing

    • @NotWhatYouThink
      @NotWhatYouThink  Před rokem +49

      What is it called?

    • @dr.bright3081
      @dr.bright3081 Před rokem +28

      lol the Turkish amphibious assault vehicles boutta pull a Titanic! That Turkish manufacturing quality!

    • @Adolf_Gaming_
      @Adolf_Gaming_ Před rokem +34

      @@NotWhatYouThink I believe he’s taking about ZAHA New-Generation Armored Amphibious Assault Vehicle. There’s a CZcams video from public defense on it. I didn’t look for any other source on it tho.

    • @aland.9060
      @aland.9060 Před rokem +14

      @@NotWhatYouThink FNSS-ZAHA MAV

    • @AlexandarHullRichter
      @AlexandarHullRichter Před rokem +7

      ​@RogerWilco99 means it doesn't capsize without being flipped by something and it doesn't stay capsized. you're splitting hairs and it sounds as dumb as it is.

  • @user-wr8vg5go1m
    @user-wr8vg5go1m Před rokem

    Its like that Mitch Hedberg joke
    "The BLACK BOX always survives the plane crash -- so why don't we make the whole plane outta that stuff?"

  • @str8chillin18
    @str8chillin18 Před rokem +22

    Everything's watertight till you hit a rock

  • @kongmindown8964
    @kongmindown8964 Před rokem +9

    Imagine this applies to Cruise Ship. Napkins, cutlery, grocery, beds and thousands of passengers will be livid like the movie inception

  • @fireaza
    @fireaza Před rokem

    Peppy: "Do a barrel roll!"
    Boat: "Okay."

  • @goldridder
    @goldridder Před rokem +8

    His tone “so you just have to be careful” felt like he was telling us all were stupid if we thought anything else, lol

  • @philvillafana2584
    @philvillafana2584 Před rokem +26

    "This boat cannot be capsized"
    *literally then goes on to explain how they capsize"

    • @MoA-Reload...
      @MoA-Reload... Před rokem +3

      makes for a better title than "these are self-righting boats" I suppose

    • @RobinsVoyage
      @RobinsVoyage Před rokem

      ​@@MoA-Reload... Zactly

    • @joelpedigo9299
      @joelpedigo9299 Před rokem +1

      technically those CG boats are self righting and self bailing. The orange survival boats are also semi submersible. They can do a 360 roll (even a end over end) but since they roll back they aren't capsized.
      However its very dangerous (esp if you hit ground) and damages a lot of expensive electronic equipment. The CG crew should be strapped in and must hold their breath since they normally drive topside.
      Most ships have a maximum roll angle where they can't normally recover. That max is based on their watertight doors being closed. Remaining buoyant (very common for many boats) doesn't make it self righting. But the silver 47'MLB pictured, added a huge air chamber (under the radar) that helps quickly right it.

    • @MichelDuguay-jm7fn
      @MichelDuguay-jm7fn Před rokem +1

      They capsize but return back up immediately…

  • @markordorica4935
    @markordorica4935 Před rokem +1

    Patient. Just the beginning !

  • @FranktheHogRider
    @FranktheHogRider Před rokem +64

    "We lost the cargo and some people, but the ship is fine."

    • @JJ-cg3rn
      @JJ-cg3rn Před rokem +1

      😂

    • @KodakYarr
      @KodakYarr Před rokem +1

      Unbelievably this has happened several times before, where the crew abandoned ship in a terrible storm thinking it would sink only for the ship to make it out perfectly fine and found drifting as a ghost ship.

  • @BobKK136
    @BobKK136 Před rokem +6

    This is a Canadian product built on Vancouver Island in a cutting edge shop. Every weld is a horizontal flat weld, on a jig that turns the vessel accordingly. Was on discovery some time ago.

  • @matthewgreenwood9070
    @matthewgreenwood9070 Před rokem

    Coast Guard has the greatest sheer badassery of any of the US Armed Forces. You could not get me out on some of those waves for anything 🤣

  • @matorix003
    @matorix003 Před rokem +8

    „Its not what you think…“
    Proceeds to tell me exactly what I thought

  • @sage5296
    @sage5296 Před rokem +15

    Also there are lots of mechanical systems on most ships that really don’t like being upsidedown, not to mention that unsecured humans and other loose objects are not gonna have a great time, gotta make a lot of sacrifices for this sorta capability

  • @CaptainKaveman79
    @CaptainKaveman79 Před rokem

    Good question 👍 that why I stick to the road, I can't swim 😂

  • @henrikstorm170
    @henrikstorm170 Před rokem +5

    In Denmark lives were lost because the thought the rescuevessel was selfrighting.
    They used the same test as shown here, where they dunk the boat upside down in the water, and the ship selfrigthed.
    Turned out it was because of the initial push from the foam on top of the housing.
    If you started the ship on the side it would stay that way and not selfright.
    In a rescue on open sea the rescueboat ended on the side and stayed there, causing drowning, i can't remember if it was more then one person lost.

  • @skittlyscooter1779
    @skittlyscooter1779 Před rokem +23

    Was a KNRM open day, where there was a guy from a nother station who knew my dad who is also a volunteer at the KNRM, said that their Arie Visser class RIB got capsised 3 or so times almost in a row, still got the engine running, went to the sinking ship and went back to port with help of a helicopter who guided them out of the breakers. NOTE the KNRM (dutch volunteer group that save lives at sea like the RNLI) made the first self righting ship in 1927, her name was the insulide and is still afloat and well at the KNRM museum in Den Helder.

    • @BALBES4000
      @BALBES4000 Před rokem

      Nope

    • @sail4life
      @sail4life Před rokem

      @@BALBES4000 Insulinde was the first self-righting motorized boat. There were self righting rowing sloops before that invented in England.

    • @BALBES4000
      @BALBES4000 Před rokem

      @@sail4life false

  • @alexkerasidis
    @alexkerasidis Před rokem +1

    Bro I've been waiting for a Vans boat for so long

  • @henryespiridion3316
    @henryespiridion3316 Před rokem +34

    Double thumbs up for this rescue boat, credit to the inventor.

  • @Republican_Extremest
    @Republican_Extremest Před rokem +9

    This boat is one of 3 variants. They have tested these for a few years now. They are built in Ireland. They have military applications as well. They go out into hurricanes and some areas known for their larger waves and just jam at em. These boats are a true testament to engineering. The other ones are all black and stealth fighter looking. I went to Google and typed in boats that can't sink. And found the link one day they have a sweet name for these boats but I cannot remember to save my life.

  • @nostradamus7648
    @nostradamus7648 Před rokem

    "It was a Manly Ship with a Manly Crew" - SNL

  • @therer15letters33
    @therer15letters33 Před rokem +8

    “Making commercial or military sized ships air tight is practically impossible”
    Ai: Hold my 3D Printer

  • @vitorpinho3290
    @vitorpinho3290 Před rokem +14

    Imagine just vibing in a boat and the whole fucking room does a barrel roll 💀💀

  • @skrm_NST-41
    @skrm_NST-41 Před rokem

    It looked like that Finnish boat was an American countryball rolling it’s life under water

  • @dazzlingsky8863
    @dazzlingsky8863 Před rokem +14

    Harness the power of toy boats that somehow don’t sink

  • @keithrickson8522
    @keithrickson8522 Před 4 měsíci

    Makes a watertight boat:
    Crew: Stays dry, but suffocates

  • @worldtraveler930
    @worldtraveler930 Před rokem +5

    I bet the Vaasa would like a little more information on this one!!!

  • @brandkay622
    @brandkay622 Před rokem +32

    some lady in a horror movie will still manage to sink that boat

    • @drjones762
      @drjones762 Před rokem +2

      Or she’d just leave the doors & windows open. 😂

  • @crapizio
    @crapizio Před rokem

    Great work as always! And thank you for crediting your video/image/audio sources in the description! More people need to do that. Please consider including clickable links.

  • @mllrd
    @mllrd Před rokem +5

    “It’s not what you think” is almost always what you would’ve thought

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      @Jamiehunchi Před rokem +1

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  • @maeveszy
    @maeveszy Před rokem +1

    “It’s not what you’d think” *goes on to be exactly what I thought.

  • @IcyPandaAL
    @IcyPandaAL Před rokem +66

    Boat

  • @abefehr5478
    @abefehr5478 Před rokem +4

    I helped build Mcintyre Bay, the red and white Canadian one near the middle of the video. They're amazing vessels.

  • @FTOXlC
    @FTOXlC Před rokem +4

    The dark orange and red boats are the Finnish coast guard and sea rescue

    • @Fred_Fazbear
      @Fred_Fazbear Před 11 měsíci

      I have seen like two of them cause I live in Finland

  • @mclarenf1lm374
    @mclarenf1lm374 Před rokem +10

    If you've flipped a boat, in most cases you've fucked up beyond saving anyways

    • @awesome3139
      @awesome3139 Před rokem +3

      It’s a common enough experience that they made a boat to survive it, and it actually works.

    • @tmuxor
      @tmuxor Před rokem +1

      But it's not what you think...

  • @Flying2ZC
    @Flying2ZC Před rokem +5

    I think you'll find that boat did capsize. It didn't sink due to the watertight integrity but it definitely turned over.

  • @ProtoHadron
    @ProtoHadron Před 5 měsíci

    "and to show you the power of flex seal, I SEALED THIS BOAT WITH IT"

  • @mikehenthorn1778
    @mikehenthorn1778 Před rokem +5

    The crew is going to be hurt on a roll like that.

  • @Don.Camilo
    @Don.Camilo Před rokem +3

    They should make all small ships like this. I’m not talking about marine boats, I’m talking civilian 30-40 ft boats.

  • @Prospect4389
    @Prospect4389 Před rokem

    "DO A BARREL ROLL" 😂 If you know you know. Lol

  • @vinterium
    @vinterium Před rokem +8

    Nothing is impossible if one puts their mind to it.

  • @doggomcpoggo1264
    @doggomcpoggo1264 Před rokem +8

    So basically this is not applicable on a large scale cause of the logistical issues but also because of the sheer mass of larger ships?

    • @NotWhatYouThink
      @NotWhatYouThink  Před rokem +14

      Yes. Making a massive ship watertight is pretty unpractical.
      Massive ships are also unlikely to capsize, even in a big storm, so it is likely not worth the effort.

    • @doggomcpoggo1264
      @doggomcpoggo1264 Před rokem

      @@NotWhatYouThink ight thanks

    • @jonitrost8124
      @jonitrost8124 Před rokem

      Remember safety is always a money issue with risk and reward. Would you be willing to pay 1000x more for shipping. Would you be willing to pay 1.5 times more ? All safety rules are normally written in blood. Life has a price. In some areas of the world life is less expensive. I guess we can call that logistics. It sounds better than the way I said it. At one time it was accepted not to have enough life jackets or life boats . The most dangerous thing most of us will do is get in an automobile. Risk / life management is always changing. It is wonderful that we have a service that is about saving lives.

  • @richard--s
    @richard--s Před rokem +1

    Some people in this video had a good shower standing on their boat... ;-)

  • @rashmibachchan5787
    @rashmibachchan5787 Před rokem +5

    The Titanic Should Have Been Careful 😅

    • @thatguys_idea
      @thatguys_idea Před rokem

      How does that have to do with this?

    • @iJaffy
      @iJaffy Před rokem +1

      @@thatguys_idea listen to the entire video

  • @XX-rs7sq
    @XX-rs7sq Před rokem +4

    "Making a ship water tight on a commercial or a military vehicle is almost impossible."
    Coastguard: 😔

  • @hunterday2478
    @hunterday2478 Před rokem +2

    The last time someone said a boat was unsinkable, it sank

  • @billygrady6199
    @billygrady6199 Před rokem +1

    Imagine being on an ocean liner with heavy furniture flying everywhere you'd probably wish that damn thing would capsize

  • @isaacrager6772
    @isaacrager6772 Před rokem

    Old ‘47s loved riding on those boats

  • @done9921
    @done9921 Před rokem

    Imagine this happening when you have hot coffee next to you 🤣

  • @lyingeyes5579
    @lyingeyes5579 Před 5 měsíci

    As a sea crewman at sea rescue in my country. These ships do rock and roll lmao. Also, the diesel engine air inlets has metal sliders on the exterior. Which slides to cover them during the capsize and recovery event. So the vessel is also fully operational in the event of a capsize. Unlike the smaller ribbs or pontoon vessels after initiating the self-righting balloon.
    Also, in the event of damage to the hull. Its completely separate from the bridge. With watertight locks.
    The smaller pontoon ribbs are also crazy. they have a buoyancy of 168% lol. Accounting for the hull/keel/pontoon configuration.

  • @forbiddensandwich4369
    @forbiddensandwich4369 Před 10 měsíci

    My grandpa served in the Coast Guard towards the end of the war. I still remember him telling me about training on these things. I didn’t think it was true.

  • @sandisongwenya4667
    @sandisongwenya4667 Před 5 měsíci

    "So they just have to be careful" 😅😅😅😅😅

  • @cryptycpromethea1993
    @cryptycpromethea1993 Před rokem

    *Laughs in Tax Payer when he mentions the military usage..*

  • @Calmdown1354
    @Calmdown1354 Před rokem

    Absolute shut down there at the end. Me thinking this was going to be ground breaking, but everyone else still has to rely on "being careful"!

  • @SOUL_FULL_MENS1
    @SOUL_FULL_MENS1 Před rokem

    Imagine your in middle of the storm and your boat is going to just spin like washing machine😂

  • @emperorhaya5351
    @emperorhaya5351 Před rokem

    “capsize and sink” “not what you think”
    those rhymes tho

  • @Jubin0426
    @Jubin0426 Před rokem +1

    "woops forgot to shut the door mb"

  • @spikenomoon
    @spikenomoon Před rokem

    Hold my beer says the submarine.

  • @dontmatter966
    @dontmatter966 Před rokem

    Back in my algorithm! Missed you buddy

  • @katgut
    @katgut Před rokem +1

    Also would be useless for military because they are to big for weather to flip them, so their only worry is enemies, which usually add holes so watertight doesn't help