We’re hard at work on some interesting new features including a visualization of the Cosco Busan incident in San Francisco Bay. Since the Captain has called “All Hands on Deck” for this project we are relying on some of our friends for content this week. This video comes via the daily must visit site; Sea-Fever.org. As an example of why Sea Fever is such an enjoying read here is their video commentary;
EVER WONDER WHAT IT WOULD BE LIKE TO SWIM INTO A BOW THRUSTER?
But now through the magic of YouTube you can do it without getting wet and right in the comfort of your desk chair. The video is a little over 3 minutes but make sure you stay to the end.
Here’s another video that may help next time you’re topside wondering what the “hull” they’re doing down there.
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This video was shoot when M/S Norwegian Dream changed one bow thruster. The whole hub was changed during two weeks time when the ship was still in service! On this video the ship is longside in Cozumel, Mexico and we are just about to put the blades in place.
I work as the first engineer onboard and had the priviledge to see everything. I am the one giving thumbs up at the end of the video!
This video was shoot when M/S Norwegian Dream changed one bow thruster. The whole hub was changed during two weeks time when the ship was still in service! On this video the ship is longside in Cozumel, Mexico and we are just about to put the blades in place.
I work as the first engineer onboard and had the priviledge to see everything. I am the one giving thumbs up at the end of the video!
Great job Per and thank the person who posted the enjoyable clip on youtube for us
Great job Per and thank the person who posted the enjoyable clip on youtube for us