How they Repair Massive Icebreaker in the US

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Published 2024-05-24
On this feature on FRAME, we examine the exciting ice breakers of the US Coast Guard and see how a massive cruise ship is built.




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All Comments (14)
  • Before retiring I worked BIG, BIG anything as a machinist and steelfabricator. Retirement SUCKS MY FRIENDS.
  • @tracygallaway36
    Mind blowing to see that section of the double hull cut out, removed, and later re-installed so that motor could get swapped out!!
  • @UQRXD
    That was great the motor replacement. USCG Veteran.
  • @lucmarchand617
    The us gov't must start build new icebreaker fast look at russia they world largest fleets yup.finland,norway,demark and sweden start renew fleet.canada is bad shape too.thanks video😊
  • @ovalwingnut
    :hand-pink-waving::face-blue-smiling: Insanely Awesome! Clearly AAT (Advanced Alien Technology). Once again it has been proven "that I know nothing" :cat-orange-whistling: