Yachts Explosion Caught on Camera | BALTIMORE: FBI Boards MV Dali | SY News Ep320

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00:00 FBI to investigate Dali Incident
04:59 Yacht explodes in Spain
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@NinjaRunningWild
@NinjaRunningWild 27 днів тому
Hanlon’s Razor : “Never attribute to malice what is adequately explained by stupidity.”
@GeemailMailboxx
@GeemailMailboxx 27 днів тому
Me: Occums Duct tape type of person. 😂😉
@TesterAnimal1
@TesterAnimal1 27 днів тому
What is the modern version of that? Never attribute to stupidity what can possibly be explained by a tortured and paranoid conspiracy theory?
@matteframe
@matteframe 27 днів тому
Or negligence..
@kevc6115
@kevc6115 26 днів тому
@@TesterAnimal1 😂😂😂
@Electric_Automation
@Electric_Automation 26 днів тому
Also, "Never let a good crisis go to waste".
@dannycrooks8462
@dannycrooks8462 26 днів тому
The FBI is looking for a mean tweet from the ship
@Rottingboards
@Rottingboards 25 днів тому
The bridge invasion theory came directly from Truth Social website.
@patrickdeshaw7666
@patrickdeshaw7666 24 дні тому
​@@RottingboardsRemember these are the same people that thought they were actually sailors...then came the "trump flotilla". Maybe they didn't grasp the concept of "float".
@aday1637
@aday1637 24 дні тому
The FBI is conducting this investigation to make sure the vessel was equiped with properly desginated rest room facilities (men, women & either).
@Rottingboards
@Rottingboards 24 дні тому
@@aday1637 The FBI is to busy with real crimes like Jan 6th a$$ wipes.
@GeorgeStar
@GeorgeStar 13 днів тому
And for HIllary's emails.
@greyshadow9498
@greyshadow9498 27 днів тому
OMG the invasion theory, I genuinely had a laugh out loud moment!
@johnstreet797
@johnstreet797 27 днів тому
The invading artesian ships need a lot of room due to the amount of water they have to carry.
@frednone
@frednone 25 днів тому
Personally, if I was going to invade the US I would try to come through Canada or Mexico, the Port of Baltimore would be kinda far down on the list.
@greyshadow9498
@greyshadow9498 25 днів тому
@@frednone Yeah whoever came up with that theory obviously never been to Baltimore, Iran wouldn't even invade Baltimore... 🤣 Not to mention, anyone trying to reach Baltimore harbor would have to sail right past Naval Station Norfolk and the Atlantic Fleet (plus a fighter base). Not the best tactic, especially for a meager target.
@jearlblah5169
@jearlblah5169 25 днів тому
Also no one but the US really has a large expeditionary military that could invade us. They don’t have the logistics set up to operate for long periods of time away from their home region.
@G-ra-ha-m
@G-ra-ha-m 22 дні тому
Yes, but as an attack on the economy, it works. Many conspiracies (plans) are carried out these days, it's normal the think about the motives (theorise) about such events. Any history book is full of them, cover to cover.
@TheGhungFu
@TheGhungFu 27 днів тому
An 'accident' is one thing. A preventable 'accident' due to negligence is a different matter.
@kevc6115
@kevc6115 26 днів тому
All accidents are preventable!
@TheGhungFu
@TheGhungFu 26 днів тому
@@kevc6115 Chaos and randomness make that statement false. Or maybe you consider yourself omnipotent?
@kevc6115
@kevc6115 26 днів тому
@@TheGhungFu sorry but I stand by my statement! Chaos and randomness mean nothing.
@ronbelanger4113
@ronbelanger4113 26 днів тому
@@kevc6115 Remember that as you watch the huge rock roll down hill toward you.
@kevc6115
@kevc6115 26 днів тому
@@ronbelanger4113 If I choose to be in a place where a rock may fall on me, then that is a calculated risk I have taken. If you're talking about a rock that may fall in a road that I am driving by, then the engineers took a calculated risk to put the road there.
@henrycrawford8903
@henrycrawford8903 25 днів тому
Yacht Explosion: An electric bow thruster may be installed with its own battery, in order to cut voltage drop under heavy load. This sort of installation is quite common on boats of this size. If the battery is a lead acid type (they are better at handling high peak loads) then over charging can result in the release of a mix of hydrogen and oxygen, which would sit in the bow compartment waiting for a spark...
@mhick3333
@mhick3333 27 днів тому
That looked like a vapor explosion we had on the fuel dock I worked at , blew out the hatches and blew out of the cabin entry as well
@timbarnes2259
@timbarnes2259 26 днів тому
Yes, fuel can cause such explosions if it is not allowed to settle after fully filling tanks, or an air vent is blocked.. Gas leaks from onboard gas cookers can also cause explosions.. Possibly no fire as the onboard automatic fire retardant system kicked in..?
@hasyourgulaggotplanningper2459
@hasyourgulaggotplanningper2459 27 днів тому
The FBI. In good hands then... 🤣
@asumazilla
@asumazilla 27 днів тому
Trump did this.
@TesterAnimal1
@TesterAnimal1 27 днів тому
I suppose you want the FSB. 😐
@DavidLucas-zq8gb
@DavidLucas-zq8gb 27 днів тому
Still waiting to hear the result of their investigation into Epstein's island.
@maobfh
@maobfh 27 днів тому
Hahahaha!!!
@foxxster3565
@foxxster3565 27 днів тому
Yeah, they will find Donald Trump was at the helm at the time it hit the bridge.
@budgetaudiophilelife-long5461
@budgetaudiophilelife-long5461 27 днів тому
THANKS ESYSMAN 🤗 for the update💚💚💚
@steveshoemaker6347
@steveshoemaker6347 27 днів тому
Thanks once again my friend for the update video...... Old F-4 Shoe🇺🇸
@beverlymartin1414
@beverlymartin1414 26 днів тому
Thank you for info ❤
@BrianM0OAB
@BrianM0OAB 27 днів тому
Failed Boat Investigators will get to the bottom of it and the Hull truth will come out, but $44 million seems a little low, is that scrap value ?
@DavidLucas-zq8gb
@DavidLucas-zq8gb 27 днів тому
I wonder if the scrap will be sent to China like the scrap from the twin towers?
@72hourbob61
@72hourbob61 26 днів тому
I think 44 million is very low. I would think 100's of million's but they will get off paying 44 and the tax payer(s) will get to cover the rest.
@BrianM0OAB
@BrianM0OAB 26 днів тому
@@72hourbob61 I d recall years ago that in Asia they pay in excess of 100 million to scrap them and thats without containers with goods in them.
@feoxorus
@feoxorus 25 днів тому
They and their insurers are on the hook for BILLIONS. The ship itself is a pittance. They are also screwing their customers, the owners of the containers of cargo.
@markjones5860
@markjones5860 18 днів тому
It looks to me that the comment that a fire was reported forward before the explosion is correct. Likely an electrical fire from the bow thrusters. I suspect the explosion was secondary after the heat got to something volatile. You can see after the breach that there is already enough heat built up in the bow to be a full on fire event.
@100amps
@100amps 27 днів тому
Yup, as soon as I saw the word FBI (ok, not really a word per se), criminal neglegence came to mind. A possibility of not enough safety diligence applied somewhere.
@tyronetrump1612
@tyronetrump1612 27 днів тому
as soon as I saw the letters FBI I immediately thought " incompetence"
@blackrabbit212
@blackrabbit212 25 днів тому
@@tyronetrump1612 'Famous But Incompetent' I was always told.
@lewishenderson7004
@lewishenderson7004 18 днів тому
exactly when the FBI is involved they are cleaning up their most recent false flag event. FBI stands for lying cheating and murder
@andreww2927
@andreww2927 27 днів тому
Thanks!
@eSysmanSuperYachts
@eSysmanSuperYachts 27 днів тому
Thanks you!
@yvonnetomenga5726
@yvonnetomenga5726 27 днів тому
@eSysman SuperYachts Thanks for the update on the Dali. Do you know if a ferry system would be practical for commuters until there is a new bridge?
@mikew6765
@mikew6765 27 днів тому
Regarding the yacht explosion. Isn't it more likely the bow thruster is hydraulic rather than electric? I can't see an electric thruster exploding like that. If one were to overheat, I think it would start a fire, not explode.
@bobsullivan5714
@bobsullivan5714 23 дні тому
Exactly what I was thinking......A ruptured hydraulic hose under high pressure could spray vaporized hydraulic oil everywhere.
@jofus3604
@jofus3604 24 дні тому
Thanks....
@nthewalk
@nthewalk 24 дні тому
Looks like a lithium blast on that yacht
@garethevans9789
@garethevans9789 25 днів тому
Told ya (you immediately said "conspiracy theory"🤪).
@daviddiehl-gy2sq
@daviddiehl-gy2sq 24 дні тому
There are several backup systems to supply steering if power is lost.
@johnconnell4623
@johnconnell4623 26 днів тому
Just looking at water surface at bow, doesn't look like there is any "prop wash" from the bow thruster, indicating that it was even working. Perhaps it wasn't the fault of the bow thruster?
@Orxenhorf
@Orxenhorf 9 днів тому
Plus, an electric motor itself has no way to explode no matter how much it heats up, at worst it might shatter. Something else like batteries or fuel vapor had to be involved. (Maybe they could have had fuel stored right up next to the thruster motor and had vaporized it from the heat, but I don't think anyone would ever design a boat like that.)
@72hourbob61
@72hourbob61 26 днів тому
I thought some bow thrusters were hydraulic. If so a small leak could work much like a diesel injector misting the fluid making it much easier to combust.
@rgarito
@rgarito 26 днів тому
Yes, some of them are hydraulic and some are electric. With an explosion like that, I'm thinking hydraulic line rupture hit an ignition source.
@72hourbob61
@72hourbob61 26 днів тому
@@rgarito That was my 1st guess also.
@SkypowerwithKarl
@SkypowerwithKarl 25 днів тому
Regarding the yacht. Marine systems usually have very good interrupt protection (fuses/breakers). Where things go wrong is where people defeat them for whatever reason and bypass them. Unlimited current can cause extreme damage to cables, batteries immediate surroundings. That first smoke reminds me of a LifePo4 battery burst from an extreme short. Mostly over and done with quickly and can be easily extinguished unlike an EV or E-bike which maintains thermal runaway.
@user-xv1nc7ns7n
@user-xv1nc7ns7n 26 днів тому
A great report and I think it's just awful for someone to have drowned in his or her car with that bridge collision.
@user-ps8qc7cm1d
@user-ps8qc7cm1d 27 днів тому
The Key Bridge would still be standing if adequate protection of the vital bridge piers had existed. While there may have been negligence and/or incompetence onboard the Dali, the real negligence is failure to protect the bridge piers.
@Electric_Automation
@Electric_Automation 26 днів тому
last port upgrade the port authority looked at installing dolphins, but decided it was to expensive.
@teeanahera8949
@teeanahera8949 25 днів тому
Such large ship were not dreamt about in the 1970’s when it was built. Sure there should have been remediation with the building of dolphins more recently.
@teeanahera8949
@teeanahera8949 25 днів тому
@@Electric_Automationto expensive to what? If you write *too expensive then we might know what you mean.
@patrickdeshaw7666
@patrickdeshaw7666 24 дні тому
And the cost should've been borne by the companies that supervised these behemoths purely for their own profit. This should be a cost of doing business for them.​ @@teeanahera8949
@patrickdeshaw7666
@patrickdeshaw7666 24 дні тому
The structural reason for this disaster is our notoriously unsafe infrastructure. If people would stop voting their emotions and electing guys like trump, who blab about non-existent "infrastructure weeks", we could've addressed this long ago. At least now, infrastructure isn't a week, it's a policy with funding. Thanks to the voters that made it happen!
@ljosephdumas3113
@ljosephdumas3113 24 дні тому
That was a flash over fire in that bow.
@jeffbumbar4423
@jeffbumbar4423 26 днів тому
Whare was the tug Boats to bring them in and out of port.?
@MichaelHolloway
@MichaelHolloway 24 дні тому
diesel (better gasoline) in the bilge? (looked like the explosion happened all along the keel at the same time)
@johnnyhollis9977
@johnnyhollis9977 23 дні тому
The bridge main pillar dolphin collision protection was proved pitifully inadequate. Hopefully that will be corrected on the installation of the replacement bridge sections. The increase in marine traffic and the size of the ships using this facility should make the improvements in safety a mandatory requirement.
@walkthedogs240
@walkthedogs240 27 днів тому
Here's one more: According to an eastern European acquaintance who’s a container ship captain and who has sailed to the port of Baltimore scores of times, he believes the problem was because the ship switched fuels too early. This isn’t my analysis because I barely know port from starboard. I also didn’t know that a lot of seaports around the world are in defined environmental control areas. To reduce air pollution in and around the ports, ships are required to switch to a cleaner diesel fuel before they enter a port. When they go back to sea, they switch back to a thicker, dirtier and cheaper fuel after leaving that control area. Modern diesel ship engines are apparently built to be dual-fuel. The fuel switch to the “clean” and more expensive fuel usually happens a half-hour or so before entering the control area to be certain that the fuel lines are completely purged of "dirty" diesel. Conversely, the switch to the dirtier fuel happens just before it leaves the control area, which would be after passing Key Bridge. Given the late hour that the Dali left port, his theory is that they started the engine with clean diesel but then switched immediately over to the dirty fuel early so the chief engineer could hit the sack rather than wait the hour or so to do the switch after clearing Baltimore harbor. As it left the dock it would still have the thinner, clean diesel in the feed pipes so everything was running fine until it sucked it all up and started pulling thick diesel. That’s where he thinks the problem was. That thick diesel needs to be heated to a fairly high temperature to be viscous enough to flow and it uses the heat of the running engine to do this. However if the engine isn’t running, as it wouldn’t be while the ship was docked, the oil wouldn’t be hot enough to pass through the injectors and that could lead to the engine shutting down.
@katharinatrub1338
@katharinatrub1338 27 днів тому
...hence the black smoke ?
@xanadu6802
@xanadu6802 26 днів тому
This theory makes the most sense!
@zr1pja
@zr1pja 26 днів тому
They did not pay the port charges and the harbour master cut the power.
@joelmartin2549
@joelmartin2549 25 днів тому
Not knowing anything about it, it sounds good. But who knows, no matter the truth they will tell us what ever they want us to believe.
@patrickdeshaw7666
@patrickdeshaw7666 24 дні тому
​@@joelmartin2549They'll announce the results of their investigation...and a bunch of uneducated and over-emotional Americans will immediately run in every possible direction except straight ahead. It will be entertaining and stupid all at once. And not surprising. In fact, one of the earliest and dumbest comments came from, you guessed it, truth social. 'Nuf said?
@Woffy.
@Woffy. 27 днів тому
Fire, looking at the pressure coming from the forward hatch and smoke moving fast aft it looks to be from gas mixture ignited from electrical equipment operating. Any leaking LPG or Petrol being stored would settle in the bilge. If this was not purged then an explosion like this is possible. An electrical motor would not emit flame in that way.
@rp1645
@rp1645 27 днів тому
YES that was the first thing I thought also. Possibly storage of a gas can ( tank) for tender, "O" there is room in here to store it to get it off the desk. It would be interesting to see what hatches the vessel had on the bow.
@abptlm123
@abptlm123 26 днів тому
Bow thrusters could be hydraulic / fluid is flammable?
@docdurdin
@docdurdin 26 днів тому
Why were there no large tugs piloting them out of the bay?
@frednone
@frednone 25 днів тому
The biggest stumbling block I have with most conspiracy theories is they mostly fail the, would there be an easier/cheaper way to accomplish the same thing?
@bobsmith6079
@bobsmith6079 25 днів тому
The Ever Forward was stuck in the mud for 35 days by the pilot Steven Germac in March 2022 and the shipping line still had to pay $676,000 to rehabilitate oysters and crabs in the bay while the pilot avoided a $2,000 fine and an official reprimand by forfeiting his license. My concern is how biased the FBI investigation will be now that they're taking over from the NTSB and President Bobo has said the US taxpayers will rebuild the bridge instead of the 2 most likely suspects the pilot or the ship owner.
@blacknass1943
@blacknass1943 24 дні тому
it was a insident no intention behind !
@ptinvite7942
@ptinvite7942 26 днів тому
Title subject at the end of the video, of course @ 5:00
@sjsobol1
@sjsobol1 26 днів тому
Nimitz class aircraft carriers have an air draft of 243 feet (74 meters)
@richardipsen
@richardipsen 26 днів тому
Fuel stored in bow locker combined with spark from bow thruster?
@Chris_In_Texas
@Chris_In_Texas 23 дні тому
I assume if it was electric bow thruster it would be DC battery based, and the batteries could have had thermal runaway due to high current draw of using the thruster, which then if flooded cells ignited the hydrogen off-gassing. Just a thought, I could be very wrong, but with the rapid violent explosion coming out of the forward hatch it makes sense.
@stanleybest8833
@stanleybest8833 23 дні тому
The Francis Scott Key bridge had an excess of concrete on it's road bed causing a burdened structure. The same concrete is making the bridge remains an ordeal to remove.
@turdferguson5300
@turdferguson5300 23 дні тому
Was the yacht that exploded all electric and charging it's battery?
@elissaann-ij3tb
@elissaann-ij3tb 14 днів тому
#4 the ship lost power multiple times with flashing lights before bridge impact. Was supposed to go underneath.
@SteamCrane
@SteamCrane 21 день тому
3:26 - Few have mentioned that Julie Mitchell is a company officer, not a low level rumor monger.
@killeresk
@killeresk 26 днів тому
Very suspicious explanation involving the bow thruster. Odd.
@woodpeckerdrums6254
@woodpeckerdrums6254 25 днів тому
It lost control coming out of the Dock then headed to the bridge
@chip9177
@chip9177 26 днів тому
So what will be cause of the explosion? I would think a vessel that size is diesel powered. The thruster is electric or hydraulic and they dont explode. What fumes exploded?
@collectorguy3919
@collectorguy3919 21 день тому
Maybe shipping companies or insurers will avoid ports based on hazards like poorly protected bridges.
@mikajarvio7489
@mikajarvio7489 16 днів тому
Tugboats prevent accidents like this. But the harbour manager has a new swimmingpool and a mansion around it.
@davidrogers1964
@davidrogers1964 26 днів тому
Probably a battery for the bow thruster.
@rickmontague4397
@rickmontague4397 22 дні тому
The first videos that came out. The videos were fast. Later videos that came out, We could see explosions. I question this?
@markrutlidge5427
@markrutlidge5427 25 днів тому
Just want to know where the country of "They" is , could not find it on any map.😊
@rickydrone9274
@rickydrone9274 21 день тому
If indeed, not an accident, and some type of conspiracy involved. I would say that the investigation should concentrate on the cargo the ship was hauling, unloading, and picking up. Supposedly, before arriving at Baltimore, the ship was at Norfolk. I certainly have no idea, but reflect back to that Suez Canal incident when the Evergreen ship went aground. Supposedly then, the ship was boarded and weapons were found headed for a location, somewhere in the Middle East.
@2watertight
@2watertight 25 днів тому
A blackout is the scariest event for a ship. Blackouts happen, this blackout has occurred at the worst time ever.
@timbarnes2259
@timbarnes2259 26 днів тому
Well, the container ship did leave a berth previously causing damage..! Was that caused by humans or a mechanical failure..?
@georgejetson3648
@georgejetson3648 26 днів тому
I'm just confused on the black smoke from the stacks just before the crash. They said there was no power or direction change recorded.😮
@liam3284
@liam3284 25 днів тому
Either blowing out the engine, or the generator(s) were making black smoke. They are about 4MW each, about the size of a locomotive engine.
@amunderdog
@amunderdog 22 дні тому
Saw a report about types of fuel. They claimed. There is fuel for in port, and fuel for at sea. They often attempt to save money by changing over to at sea fuel, as soon as possible. There are laws against this practice. Any truth to this? Was MV Dali trying to do an early fuel change over, under the cover of darkness?
@albatross5466
@albatross5466 26 днів тому
Could the bow thruster have had a local LiFe battery?
@mcrick8931
@mcrick8931 25 днів тому
Propane stove on that ship?
@ericvonwiegen5672
@ericvonwiegen5672 27 днів тому
Where is the crew?
@Gruin
@Gruin 27 днів тому
They are still on Board, Have NO Passports...
@leeinwis
@leeinwis 26 днів тому
Kraken ate them .
@napalmholocaust9093
@napalmholocaust9093 16 днів тому
That bridge is so far in harbor that the range of a naval barrage would not be affected if a flotilla was anchored on the outlet side of it.
@bobward-dt5se
@bobward-dt5se 27 днів тому
Iwould have thought the port pilot has the full command of the ship with the captain to assist if required also the tugs should have been with the ship through the narroe passage to open and safe water
@timbarnes2259
@timbarnes2259 26 днів тому
As for the super schooner, such vessels are susceptible to fuel leaks, fuel fume explosions after fuel fill up, should the fuel not be allowed to settle, gas leakages from onboard gas cookers, batteries being wrongly connected, etc..
@cr-qo3ov
@cr-qo3ov 16 днів тому
Well if you watch the ship on the video it looks like they didn't take any evasive action at all and drop the anchors didn't do nothing didn't try to steer it away
@borismedved835
@borismedved835 27 днів тому
I still wonder why the issues at the dock were ignored for the first few days. Even on the internet. I asked about it for a few days after I heard somebody almost casually mention it, but it was like nobody cared. So now three weeks later the FBI finds out about the probable cause and wants to examine the old information...? Always seemed to me that the company ordered them to leave the port and fix the problem at sea.
@iain3411
@iain3411 26 днів тому
As what this lady said about power issues it seems that they should have stayed in port for sure. Yacht that caught fire may not trip a breaker but still cause a fire. The short circuit may not be pulling enough amperage but still cause a smoldering fire that finally explodes.
@trewjohn2001
@trewjohn2001 27 днів тому
Hacking is probably out of the question for that particular vessel. But newer Kongsberg propulsion control systems and a lot of alarm monitoring and control systems have the option to go online for remote diagnostics and assistance. I did hear that it’s a requirement to have remote diagnostics for some newer MTU engines. If someone happens to leave the internet access key switch in the wrong position it’s not out of the realms of possibility.
@Electric_Automation
@Electric_Automation 26 днів тому
the remote access your talking about is read only access, normally a separate computer with no control functions.
@trewjohn2001
@trewjohn2001 26 днів тому
@@Electric_Automation it’s not for all systems. I’ve worked with them. They can make live changes.
@albatross5466
@albatross5466 26 днів тому
Clearance refers to air draft not beam.
@JoeBribem
@JoeBribem 24 дні тому
Sounds like the ship was in a terminal load shedding status in port and at sea before striking the bridge. This ignored, could easily be attributed to why it went black ship several times and collided with the bridge. I would like to know more about this "explosion" as you showed and commented on or about at 2:40. Was this an explosion or just air venting from the hull as it was being crushed by the weight of the bridge? The latter seems most likely to me. FBI to conduct criminal investigation, LOL. You mean the USCG with the FBI? The USCG has master authority over this tragedy.
@AllenMichael-pl6ps
@AllenMichael-pl6ps 25 днів тому
FBI investigation...... And that's supposed to instill confidence....... HAHAHA
@csjrogerson2377
@csjrogerson2377 27 днів тому
I think the lunatic that stated the need for a 185ft clearance for warships was talking about the height requirement. However, whilst Mr Brainiac had solved the height clearance issue by knocking the bridge down, he had created a draught problem. No one has ever accused a Conspiracy Theorist of being smart.
@Orxenhorf
@Orxenhorf 9 днів тому
And never mind that the Bay Bridge usually has slightly less clearance than the FSK had, and you'd have to pass under it first.
@mysightofthings
@mysightofthings 23 дні тому
The smoke was not from anything exploding. The smoke was from the engines restarting…which means the engines completely failed during “lights out”
@bobcortez9471
@bobcortez9471 26 днів тому
The bow thruster batteries may explode…
@bronco1199
@bronco1199 25 днів тому
Is this incident unprecedented? It seems awfully strange for such a disaster to even be possible.
@barbaramccoy6448
@barbaramccoy6448 26 днів тому
It's all water under the bridge.
@elissaann-ij3tb
@elissaann-ij3tb 14 днів тому
Something electrical happened with lights or a few major engine fuses blew out. Unexpected. Maybe giant waves caused this.
@BusterNoggins
@BusterNoggins 26 днів тому
All shipping entering and exiting these harbors should have Tug escorts preventing problems like this.
@btdani
@btdani 27 днів тому
I wonder if that yacht explosion was a backdraft
@hanshoogendyk2203
@hanshoogendyk2203 5 днів тому
Think about this, why was the Harbourboard negligent in not protecting the bridge from ship strikes? It's not as though it has not happened before in the USA like 50 years ago in similar circumstances. Just another case of hurrying their heads in the sand and with the attitude of itvwont happen here
@lildeli3rddimention
@lildeli3rddimention 14 днів тому
I guess the rocket scientists in charge , didn't learn a thing about 911 ! Airplanes , now shipping vessels , what's next on that list ? Trains ? Highway bridges? Rockets!!!???? Great work fellas ! Get your resumes ready!
@Orxenhorf
@Orxenhorf 9 днів тому
Nah.... nothing has suggested this was intentional internal or external crime in any way so far. Negligence in maintenance and recklessness in the push to keep to a schedule are much more likely. I suspect the owners or crew were not cooperating with the NTSB and they called the FBI in for muscle to get hold of log books or data recorders, or called them in for extra bodies to do interviews.
@MAgaSUXX
@MAgaSUXX 24 дні тому
What’s criminal is this could’ve been avoided. Had they just let the tugboats get the ship out to a safe channel. It’s all about money 💴💰 I love your videos… I was crew on a Gulfstream jet owned by a rich Arab based in Nice France for several years… So some things in common there. He also owned a very big yacht “Lady Mauro”
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756 24 дні тому
They cant find the rail line! Thats a federal offense! Removing government property is a crime. Good thing joey reminded everyone about the train tracks. 😉👍
@terencetaylor4600
@terencetaylor4600 26 днів тому
There would not be any sea bobs or scooters on charge in the bow you wouldn’t think.
@fukkyoutube
@fukkyoutube 23 дні тому
😂 there are so many military installations around the Chesapeake bay a war ship would never get to where the key bridge was
@jenniferanne4143
@jenniferanne4143 22 дні тому
Yea, if you cross the Chesapeake Bay bridge tunnel system, so many times I see the navy practicing take offs & landings on aircraft carriers.. really cool area, always fun around Virginia Beach.
@fukkyoutube
@fukkyoutube 22 дні тому
@@jenniferanne4143 i've lived here my whole life and actually saw a couple A-10 warthogs fly right over my house like 3 weeks ago
@waynemckee9170
@waynemckee9170 25 днів тому
Wow, some people have amazing imaginations ……they should write fiction novels! Everyone knows it was aliens….😂
@neilharrison7555
@neilharrison7555 26 днів тому
I strongly suspect that no-one would have "messed with" the engine control system program or software. It will run on Hyundai's own software/program and I doubt if anyone onboard would be able to access it. Conversely, I have seen a radar technician spend hours and hours "partioning" a non-standard piece of software on our ARPA after some bright spark decided that he wanted to run a video game on it!!! This only came to light when the tech. came onboard for another issue, and spotted the problem. The Master's comments when he learned what had happened are totally unprintable!
@frederickwise5238
@frederickwise5238 25 днів тому
Notwithstanding "the denials" the number of similar incidents - not all that many days apart - where ships "lost power" and drifted into < bridges > seems a tad more than JUST COINCIDENTAL!!!!
@user-eu8pe5jy2t
@user-eu8pe5jy2t 20 днів тому
propane tanks? would seem like something you would never bring on board.
@mushmouth
@mushmouth 26 днів тому
He is talking about the hight not width.... 2:26
@sailingsomeday5975
@sailingsomeday5975 27 днів тому
exploding battery???
@mikeh1242
@mikeh1242 26 днів тому
Why did it take 3 weeks for FBI to board the ship? Why isn't this being investigated as a possible terrorist's attack. What is happening to all the evidence, /steel bridge pieces they are recovering. Did the ship ever blast their alarms before the collision? Why is the ship's crew still aboard? lot of questions that are not being asked.
@thealtafferzoo
@thealtafferzoo 21 день тому
My theory is that there were issues prior to leaving port! It should have not left port.
@ai-d2121
@ai-d2121 26 днів тому
This may have been exploding batteries.
@sailorpete136
@sailorpete136 27 днів тому
Our Vetus bow thruster recently suffered a burnt out relay resulting in the unit running flat out until the gearbox exploded. Only stopped motor by cutting power supply.
@oz2pe
@oz2pe 27 днів тому
or maybe the truster battery leaked gas that ignited
@skunkjobb
@skunkjobb 26 днів тому
My Sleipner bow thruster also got stuck on so I slightly damaged another boat. There was no manual switch so I had to disconnect the cable with a few hundred amps running through, not a pleasant experience. After that I installed a disconnect switch with wired remote control so I can quickly cut the power from the helms.
@skunkjobb
@skunkjobb 26 днів тому
@@oz2pe That sounds like a likely explanation.
@Stainless316L
@Stainless316L 22 дні тому
Probably another battery bank going bad.
@maobfh
@maobfh 27 днів тому
I would think they would be under obligation to investigate because there were deaths from bumping into the bridge. They might dig deep for months and find nothing. Who knows?
@danelionheart5881
@danelionheart5881 25 днів тому
I really don't think we should put the blame on the ship. I am sure there was a Problem with the bridge and because of that people died and they wish to put all the blame on the ship hitting it. Let me point out a few years back a person uploaded on YT a video of him picking up some Rebar on a Bridge they were making for cars to cross every minute of the day and night. The person dropped the Rebar and it broke in pieces. But it gets better he did it again and again over and over. The same Rebar that was used on more then half of the bridge already. Think about that for a little bit. Then ask how can a Ship hit a Bridge at a very slow speed and then the bridge crashes down killing people? Now I am sure not one of you believe they will Man up and said something as honest as the Bridge had a lot of problems and we just didn't want to fix it to save money so we waited with hopes a Ship will hit it and we can put all the blame on them instead.
@Dag_Nabbit_
@Dag_Nabbit_ 26 днів тому
Even if I tried, I'm altogether unable to completely stifle my chuckles, giggles, horselaughs, and occasionaly a full chortle when I see some arse with too much money lose their yachet. Thanks for sharing, eSysman, you gained a sub and a thumb up today!
@chipsrafferty8362
@chipsrafferty8362 26 днів тому
And you…if anyone knows what an arse is…..
@n40tom
@n40tom 23 дні тому
The beam on a Gerald R Ford class aircraft carrier is 256 ft wide Flight Deck that's 78 m . You said you didn't know a ship that had a water beam than a container carrier well I just gave you one . And my comment has nothing to do with conspiracy ships
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