The Crazy Process of Moving World Largest Ships into Dry Docks

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Published 2023-01-15
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All Comments (18)
  • While in the navy, I served aboard an aircraft carrier. During my time serving on it, the ship was in drydock for several months. It was very fascinating to see the underside of such a huge ship!
  • Imagine the amount of toxic chemicals we need to dump in the ocean were we go fishing for our food? What’s wrong with human.
  • @denistate3697
    Hello everyone This is a wonderful report and the video is great🇨🇵🎥⚓️😃
  • I always thought the most mysterious part of dry dock was placing the blocking for the keel to sit on. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.😀😀
  • @davemeeks8109
    Did I notice that most naval vessel sit in 8 ft. of water according to the numbers in dry dock.
  • The blue jets were beautiful. but that's just the opinion of an old bag.
  • @abdul-qf2fe
    Aircraft 🛬 and ship repair and maintenance is a worthy business for countries that could be considered as a good, profitable place for conducting such tasks,technical support ,services and skills;nevertheless,work force,training requirements are subjects that have to be addressed with expertise,dexterity and capability.such great projects can only be seen as an index of economic strength and sustainable growth development 😎👍
  • @ribby1909
    Welt,dw, this one ... could would do with some more tho
  • @iTzMonPH
    While in the navy, I served aboard an aircraft carrier. During my time serving on it, the ship was in drydock for several months. It was very fascinating to see the underside of such a huge ship!