Sinking a Ship, Underwater Sinking Footage
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- čas přidán 23. 06. 2023
- We captured the sinking moments of a vessel we purposefully scuttled. We rigged sink cameras to capture the underwater descending moments and sea floor impact. Some of the noises heard during the vessels decent are implosions sounds.
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See full video here czcams.com/video/B1goJvWtz90/video.html
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It hit the sea floor with quite force. I wonder how bigger ships hitting the ocean floor would look like.
Ya the impact force is pretty impressive!
@justintime3515 yeah i thought the condition was due to deterioration but a lot of the structure probably ended up that way form the impact.
Is this being turned into a coral 🪸 reef habitat?
Titanic hit the sea floor at 55 mph if that tells you anything
@justintime3515same with the britannic almost all damage except for the immediate hole made by the navel mine was due to the impact with the ocean floor
I love how the fish immediately swarm around the new “reef” addition. Artificial reefs do a great job when a natural one isn’t available
Check out the sister ship after two years being underwater. czcams.com/video/OvG3ul11_KQ/video.html
That boat was still in great shape. No rust at all.
Ikr why the hell did they sink it? Maybe for artificial reefs?
No rust inside or out boast was still holding it's shape what a waste of good material. There so many other boat that didnt fit the criteria .i know that its going to provide a reef eventually but what a waste.
Just like an old car, you can totally an old car just by a small collision, even if it's still perfectly drivable and safe, the cost of the repair could be more than what the car is worth. Yes, if the hull was in good shape, cool, but if it blew a motor or had electrical issues, would it be worth it? Could also be a paperwork issue, you could have a perfect pristine car, but if you have a junk title, nothing you can do. Obviously, my experience is automotive, but I'd imagine it'd carry over with things like that.
@@sdusb1243but in the vid the boats stripped down to just a hull and a cab so if they put new equipment on the boat witch is what I would a done with it if it’s stripped inside and out than you have a perfectly working boat just need a polishing and she’ll look brand new
Camera: why am i here underwater?
4000 years later new civilization will rise and search under the sea and say, “we found pirate ship”
I doubt it would last 4000 years. Mabey 200 years or so before its not recognizable as a ship. If its lucky.
If it remains underwater then it could last thousands of years. But if it surface then yes, it could disintegrate
@@andrewander3893 look at the titanic. It hasn't surfaced, and yet it is disintegrating as we speak. And it is in far more stable conditions than this ship is.
@@jacobhargiss9909 I knew you’ll mention the titanic if you were to respond back haha. But the reason why the titanic is rapidly vanishing is because it was actually broken in half and had minor explosions. But if a ship were to sink on its own with no serious damage, it could survive pretty damn long. Also, the temperature, and other elements could come into play as well to speed up or slow down. If you look up the famous dokos shipwreck, it’ll make you wonder how could that shipwreck survive and the titanic couldn’t. Dokos is believed to be around 2000-2500 BC. Now that’s Fuking long considering the material they had back then. :)
@@andrewander3893 how does damage 100 years ago cause the continued erosion of metal today? Water speeds up the oxidation process if steel. As well, ocean currents erode metal.
Do you have any idea how many wrecks of steel ships have already vanished without a trace?
The fish just immediately arrive
: This my house, entry please!
the cameraman never drowns
Equally as lame as "the cameraman never dies" comments.
Fishes go straight to it like “woe ! Is that a butt”😳
Retired Navy and I always been a firm believer a vessel that sails by the sea should die by the Sea and rest in the sea
What better place than to rest at home , thank you for your service.
New fish condos!
😂
exactly!
That hit bottom WAAAAAAY HARDER than I expected. 👀
Ya it bent the rudder pretty good.
Turns into a whole new world in a second
The fish seem to like it!
When sunk in the right places, these boats offer the ecosystem and tourismso much.
Here is what the sister ship looks like on the seafloor two years after its sinking. czcams.com/video/OvG3ul11_KQ/video.html
Love how all the little fish like there new home.
Us too!
So instead of recycling the steel humanity has to destroy hund4eds of acreas to mine ore for new steel
its good for the sea animals
I'd rather see her scrapped than sunk
@@OCGangstaLegit... I understand war ships for respect for the soldiers, but this is but a fishing boat.
It's a cost vs labor equation that has them sinking most boats instead of recycling them. It's a pretty big operation. And you would be disgusted with how much recycling doesn't actually get recycled
Marine conservation project. See a more detailed video here czcams.com/video/B1goJvWtz90/video.html
Alternativ title: were giving a fish a new home
It's crazy at how slow it sinks and once the water gets to the deck the boat sinks fast
It took about an hour or so after all the valves were opened.
Imagine someone finds it and gets confused why no one talked about it.
It will be mapped and charted and marked with a buoy.
Why do they sink these boats? I would like one to fix up and make a nice boat if they are just sinking them.
alot of these boats are beyond any sort of refurbishment, would have been scrapped so better for marine life.
Marine conservation project. See a more detailed video here czcams.com/video/B1goJvWtz90/video.html
You can buy scrap or salvaged boats, but be prepaired to spend 5 million fixing up a boat like this to make it sea worthy.
The cameraman needs a raise
thank you!
I heard of this its called making an Artificial Reef for Marine life. Pretty cool!!
Cool kid is you going out and exploring the beauty of this planet not just hearing about it 😅😅 go for kid girl get out there I’m 64 years old. I’ve been at the bottom of the Atlantic and the top of the Appalachian trails from Florida to New York.
Yes. It is cool get the hell out there take your family out there.
@@hawk1481Okay, lemme just drop everything and fucking go to space, just to say that I have.
Yup! The Navy sank the Orinsky off Pensacola to make an artificial reef.
Fish don’t need an artificial reef they have the ocean that’s how god intended it that’s contamination
I love how he just chill when the boat is singking
the two navy men watching and just saying cmon babygirl roll over 😭 it rly sounded like they were treating an animal they cared for. you could hear how somber, yet excited they were to give the liner a proper send off .
This fish are like kick ass something new to swim around
Metal toxins in the water..I love it
Toxins??? You mean the metal that becomes completely covered in thriving sea life in a short time???
Fish all happy and stuff!!°!!!!
Marine life claims it immediately. Stating to transform it into something beautiful
Preach it!
Scrap metal: worth a fortune
USA: let's sink boats
Not really they do it to improve coral reefs helping them grow. Since all of the bad materials form the boat is removed and recycled. The rest of the boat that is metal can become a new home for marine life and coral reefs
@@DjursholmCarsbullshit
Epic!
New home for the fish!. Will it turn into a reef like they do in oz?.
Yes this is a marine habitat creation project.
@@UWPICVID cool
Fishes: hooray new home
Nice the start of a new off shore reef.
Yes indeed and thanks.
After a year or more y'all should see what the ship looking like and how it evolved
it is teaming with marine life!
"...a three hour tour."
"Nice guys we got the footage. Hey Gary, get your gear on and prepare for a deep dive to get my GoPro back. Dive looks to be more than 150 feet maybe 200 feet even so you better be prepared for a long deco back. Thanks buddy!"
90 feet and I played the role of "Gary"
You should have gave it to my dad he’s a great engineer he fixed a huge sail boat in 2 years and it was at the bottom of our lake and he came up a plan to get it out the water it has been in the water for like 4 years and he rented a crane so we could get it started now he has a huge Sailboat yacht DONT judge a book by its cover-Steven a honoring army person(my dad)-
Whenever I see these kinds of videos I always think about how these ships/boats were once the newest and most advanced watercraft of their time and now they’re just scrap metal floating around waiting to sink or get scrapped
In this case the vessel starts a new beginning as marine life habitat and continues to live on.
This is extraordinarily spooky to me for some reason
Is that the taioma?
What a shame…no one could repair that vessel to see her on the high seas for another 30 years?!
Why
to create marine habitat
Ships are great for fish and other marine life. They became great for reefs and such. Animals love them.
@@firingallcylinders2949 Nice excuse for wasting steel.
I'm being sarcastic.
@@Leboobs22fat mother
Bro really just kept a Camera on the ship😅
Three of them!
Bummer, would of made an awesome tiny home for people!
Excellent work
Many thanks
quite a tidy looking boat really , it will make a great divers play thing , and a new reef maybe.
Yay the camera survives!
It sure did!
What’s the longest you’ve stayed on a boat b4 during sink
It always feels longer then it actually is because once water starts coming in the natural reaction is get off ASAP
That was the USS Mino condo arriving into the neighborhood.
I got the first porthole bedroom 😮😅
Cool I like it
thanks
Is it gone now?
it is on the sea floor
🥺 ...ahhh, it looks like the S.S. Minnow.
Some crab was like WTF just landed on me?
How far below water was the boat when it sank all the way?
The sea floor was 90 feet below.
this is sooo cool!
Thanks, we are currently editing another vessel sinking project and plan to film another in May. Stay tuned for those and check out our other vids in the meantime. Some videos show what these vessels look like underwater now. Its pretty wild!
Should have put marble statues on it for future generations of divers to enjoy
The fish were delighted they got a new obstacle course.
so a nice Boat ...
It's already grabbed some attention.🇦🇺
Was this to make a new reef?
yes
Hey Nemo our new home to hide from the Sharks 😂
Sinking sound is so horrible , never make sea a dumpster
Those fish dont seem to give a shit.
Can’t the steel be re used or is it really expensive to scrap a boat?
Justin Trudeau just sank a boat.
Is there any solution that may prevent a ship or a boat from sinking?
Bro called that ship britannic in 1915 💀
Thanks for helping trash the oceans. Hope you salvaged it.
Biden's presidency in a nutshell
Idk about everyone else, but that student debt forgiveness thing made my mom super happy.
Just curious, why couldn't it be scrapped?
This was a better way to repurpose the vessel. This video explains why. czcams.com/video/OvG3ul11_KQ/video.html
It can instead be a coral habitat for marine life
@@UWPICVID ah, thank you
Which place and how many feet below?
90 feet deep offshore northeast Florida
Ponder me this...if we had canoes would it interrupt the ocean, if we sank?
All engine along with the oil, fuel, and coolant components removed, a lot of preemptive work was done to remove toxins and contaminates before sinking this vessel 😮
😢 dang that was beautiful.
Would of bought it
What is the purpose of scuttling the ship? Please.
to provide a habitat for animals
@@CinematicEnlisted thank you.
more detailed video here czcams.com/video/B1goJvWtz90/video.html
New reef coming!
the site is already teaming with marine life
Might be a dumb question: When a ship sinks, if you are near it in the water, will it pull you down with it?
One of the things of concern are the amount of bubbles released from the vessel once it is below. A lot of bubbles can make it hard or impossible to swim.
For taking video this boat is sinking? Or denbing the waste ship in the sea?
Bros recording insted of saving is life
I heard he made it off
The only thing that scares me is the horrifying metal cracking sounds it makes as the ship going down under a lot of pressure and current.. That's horrible
yes it is pretty eerie!
@UWPICVID I had a horrible experience once when I was 16 years old I nearly died that day. Drowned deeper trapped inside a sinking ship luckily I was able to escape and swim away from the current and pressure. I was rescued unconscious. Since then I'm suffering from Thalassopobia. Still the horrible sounds are ringing in my ears. But now I want to get over my fears.
Speaking as someone with severe thalassophobia, this terrifies me...
Nijisanji and Anycolor right now:
Lennar’s sea floor program 😂
It looks like a good boat. And if some of these catastrophists are right, we might need that boat.
fishies will be soo happy!
And now it is a small artificial reef
Who went down with it? You surely found the original captain or at least a first mate to be sunk properly?! You can’t just sink a boat without a offering?!
Why was is sunk and not salvaged?
New reef for marine life.
What is the purpose of sinking a boat can't you just lift it outta the water an cut it up
To create marine habitat. Scrapping the metal is an option but there are significant efforts and resources involved to recycle a vessel like this that way. This way creates habitat for marine life and provides a fishing and scuba diving location.
I'm against sea pollution!!!!
I hope you recovered more then your cameras
Dude sea/ocean water is fcking terrifying..
Is like a pretty good boat
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I wonder how long would take for the ocean to completely disintegrate the steel. If I'm not mistaken, the Titanic sank 110 years ago and seems to be in good shape.
It depends on environmental factors. The Titanic is more protected in a few ways. It coastal areas water is warmer and the effects of weather forces are present.
This is totally insane to sink a boat instead of dismantling to recover the metal !!!!😮😮😮😮😮
Imagine doing this being inside with scuba gear
I heard that 10mm socket roll around when it hit.
haha that's where it went
Metallic sounds under water are so creepy.
I agree
Wait, is that actually how long it took to sink, or was it sped up?
probably took about an hour once sink valves were opened
I just finish reading about the saint patrick that sunk over 30 years ago. The caps corroded and now gas is leaking into the ocean think it cost 3million to clean up they still have no idea how it sunk but it was a ghost ship after captain and 9 crew members abandoned it and drowned. Only two survivors
Yikes, this vessel had no fuel or oil aboard. If fact it did not even have engines, or much anything remaining on it. it was cleaned and prepared prior to this sinking event to create an artificial reef.