Tackling The DEADLIEST STORM On A SHIP At Sea - Cyclone Nyatoh

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Published 2022-02-23
Ship Stuck In Storm For 8 Days In The Pacific Ocean - Cyclone Nyatoh

Life At Sea Reality

TimeStamps :-
00:00 Intro
00:58 Day 01 Strom Preparation Phase
02:17 Weather Software Consultation Onboard
03:53 Barograph & Barometer
04:14 Heavy Weather Checklist
04:41 Beaufort Wind Scale
05:32 Freak Waves
06:00 Stability/Ballast Operations
06:18 Parametric Rolling
07:33 Anemometer
08:37 Passage Planning & Route Change
10:28 Main Deck Anchor Lashings
11:26 Propeller Wake
12:18 Rolling Inside Cabin
12:52 Day 02 Extreme Weather Conditions
15:30 CCTV Installations
15:51 My Seasickness Experience
16:36 Shaft Generator Motor
17:21 Inside Engine Room
20:06 Day 03 Recovery Phase
21:44 Day 05 Storm Conditions
22:27 Cracking Noises From Ship's Hull
22:55 Day 08 Arrival Shanghai
24:01 Night Lapse Of The Transit

“In Life either we are INSIDE a storm, Or going into a storm, Or coming out of one”

Our ship was caught in cyclone NYATOH last year in December & I managed to capture the entire journey.

Inside the video I have placed special emphasis on the following topics :-
1. How a ship plans it’s route while transiting troubled waters.
2. How we prepare our ship for heavy weather.
3. Shots of waves greater than 5metres in height.
4. What I do when I get sea-sick.
5. The measures we take to manage our ship when we are close to the storm.

And not to forget the time-lapse/night lapse of the entire transit.

Enjoy the video & don't forget to give it a big thumbs up if you found the video informative .

Also for those who are new to the channel - I am Karanvir Singh Nayyar , a third officer in Maersk , vlogging my Life At Sea Journey.
So don't forget to hit that subscribe button & turn the bell notification on ;) if you wish to watch my life from the 7 oceans in the world.

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► Ship Credits - Munkebo Maersk under Maersk Line
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All Comments (21)
  • @pamnayyar2428
    Super work my rockstar ! I am a proud mom ! Keep up the good work .. keep inspiring and keep smiling ! Be safe and wish you smooth sailing ! Stay blessed always ! 👦🏼❤️❤️❤️⚓️
  • @Joybuzzard
    I find the calmness and competence refreshing. Everyone's just chill, 'oh, here's the danger, here's how we get through it safely', no drama, just get the job done.
  • @shirolee
    As a land walker, this is absolutely amazing to see.
  • @anneannabu5130
    My grandfather was a sea captain in the merchant marines for 33 years and when I was little he would tell me of the storms he was in and seeing this really helps me see what its really like out there..i respect everyone who goes out to sea💖
  • @houseofoddity
    Totally fascinated. Could watch you for hours. What a wonderful life. I know it comes with bad days. But, dude I’m envious. Incredible.
  • @Energy-Alchemy
    Beautiful vessel! I particularly love that it is so energy efficient. Aside from that though, the layout of everything is extremely nice, your cabin seems very comfortable, and almost reminiscent of a hotel room, all of the machinery in your engine room looks like it's in pristine condition, and all the technology you have access to, on board, is amazing. Thanks for the video! Great content!
  • @dispatch444
    From the sheer size of a ship like this down to the complexity of every thing involved is completely fascinating. I absolutely love how you show different equipment and explain what they are along with their purpose. I’ll definitely subscribe keep the great content coming.
  • @mary3710
    I am impressed with how knowledgeable you are knowing the many many vital things it takes to run this ship, along with your crew. Great in- dept video!
  • @bruno5272
    Bro thank you for sharing your daily life with us!! I work in an international logistics company (NVOCC) and it’s great to have the opportunity to see what happens on board 🙂
  • I am from Mumbai. From childhood I mean after high school time I was really fond of weather forecasting and studying the weather. I would have liked to make weatherman my career. Now also in monsoons and storms, I never miss checking the MET DPT website and satellite maps and try to predict the weather. I have a habit to check the weather before setting out for a long trip or an important traveling. After meeting Navin, my next-door Guy, who is working on a merchant Navy ship as navigating officer and watching your channel I am realizing how important a role a weatherman plays on a ship sailing in the ocean. I am really enthusiastic, respectful, and proud of the job you guys are doing. Because of you guys economy and trade of the nation, as well as the world, is stay balanced and maintained. Salute!
  • Hats off to you and your crew. Everything is kept in pristine shape. You obviously take a lot of pride in your ship and it shows!
  • @superboats2
    Excellent video young man. You are doing a fine job. I have to say this, though, if you got seasick on your HUGE ship, you would have had a REAL "fun" time on any of MY warships. We would roll so much so that you could literally walk up a bulkhead. As the helmsman, I managed to stop two ships from capsizing. The first resulted in a 52 degree roll the second only a 48 degree roll. Younger sailors used to complain "Walking on the bulkheads is such a problem." I would respond, "Walking on the bulkheads is not a problem, BUT walking on the overheads (ceilings), now THAT would be a problem." Have safe travels and calm seas.
  • @godxgamerz6648
    This is an video where all the emotions r added....Tiredness...sadnnesss....happinees...tensioness....and offcourse ur love for us....btw this was really an amazing video bai...take care and love u ❤️
  • @cheemrish5355
    the best video till now sir. I thank you for the amazing content which you are providing it is helping us in getting a good knowledge of how things work in a certain situation once again thank you so much for your efforts sir
  • KSN , Greetings from Raeford North Carolina, USA!!! I’ve be checking your videos out for the last few weeks. Good stuff man! Thank you and the crews of all those involved in the shipping industry. I used to drive the 18 wheeler trucks here years ago and have pulled from the ports of Charleston and Norfolk. Where I live at is only about 1 1/2 hours from Wilmington North Carolina and we usually get brushed by Atlantic Hurricanes. Sometimes, we get hammered. I watch a couple of other Mariners channels and I will wrap this up with the same thing I tell them , may all your voyages end safely with fair seas and following winds. God Bless you all and thank you again.
  • @jbrobertson6052
    I have spent many years at sea on a Ocean Research/Defense Research during the Cold War in the Engine room and I just learned more from you in a few minutes than all those years about what goes on above deck. I see that your mom is proud of you. Thanks n' Cheers
  • @chadkleiner869
    Love the longer videos Karan! So excited when I see the notifications of new videos pop up. Thanks as always for the great content.
  • @troypham
    Thanks Mr Singh for the explanation of how you interact with the storm and the weather. Be safe...Troy Pham from San Jose, CA USA
  • This was a really nice video. It felt like I was on the ship with you and experiencing everything that you were experiencing. Please keep up the good work and bless us with more of these fantastic video's
  • @gojo7246
    Quality content 🔥❤️🎉 This is a video which shows how much you have grown in all aspects, well done bro, super proud of you 😎