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Ship Terminology | List, Trim, Ullage,Ballasting & Deballasting etc.
Ship Terminology | List, Trim, Ullage, Ballasting & Deballasting
Watch this Video completely i have explained some terms related to ship and still there are some other terms which i will cover in my next video
#ListOfShip #trim #ullage #ballasting
Watch My Others Videos:
1. Top 10 Ship Management Company
https://youtu.be/6AHqXU6lPww
2. Top 10 Shipping Company
https://youtu.be/rpnVCgghqU0
3. Top 10 biggest port in the World
https://youtu.be/FYnVT_trjM4
Thank For Watching
Ak The Sailor
published: 14 Aug 2020
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Beyond the Wow: The Six Types of Ship Motion | Nautilus Live
Beyond the Wow is a series of education videos for students to learn about the engineering principles behind our operations. Exploratory missions of the 64-meter (211-foot) E/V Nautilus rely heavily on the knowledge and expertise of our bridge crew and navigators. But to do so, it is important to understand the mechanics of the ocean and how they influence the way in which a ship moves.
At first glance, the ocean may appear flat, but it is anything but. A closer view offers a better look at the wind, currents, and wave action that influence how a ship moves in six degrees of motion: heave, sway, surge, roll, pitch, and yaw. These environmental conditions create a dynamic and ever-changing plan that Nautilus moves across — not just forward and reverse, but up and down, side to side, and e...
published: 15 Dec 2020
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How to list your vessel on Desktop | Anchorsbook Vendors
Put your boat to work and make money with your unused watercraft, become a vendor now!
https://anchorsbook.com/
Insurance/Safety Info-
https://anchorsbook.com/insurance-safety-information/
Why choose us-
https://anchorsbook.com/anchorsbook-vs-the-rest/
Watercraft Listings-
https://anchorsbook.com/current-listings/
Help Center-
https://anchorsbook.com/help-center/
GET STARTED NOW - https://anchorsbook.com/account/
#boat #boatlife #boating #summervibes #toronto #gta #ontario #water #watersports #watercraft #watercrafts #rentals #jetski #canadalife #muskoka #summer #AnchorsBook
published: 03 Apr 2023
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Episode 12 | Vessel Schedule Explained
In order for you to plan your cargo and get it loaded on time, it’s important to have access to a reliable vessel schedule. In shipping, a vessel refers to anything that floats; and its schedule is the regularity with which it calls at a port. A ‘call’ in a schedule consists of Estimated Time of Arrival, Estimated Time of Berthing, and Estimated Time of Departure. Before a ship calls at a port, there’s a window—from Gate Open Time to Gate Close Time—where the shipper can bring the cargo into the terminal for loading later. In a vessel schedule, all these timings are listed so that the logistics supply chain industry can plan for shipments better. In the container line industry, the general norm is a fixed-day weekly call by a chain of vessels. In such a case, you can plan all your shipment...
published: 29 Jun 2020
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Lloyd's List Intelligence: Vessel Tracking
This Lloyd's List Intelligence training video covers how to track vessels on our new technology environment.
published: 15 Mar 2018
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AAP Vessel list
This video covers the vessels that you will need for our AAP anatomy class.
published: 21 Oct 2019
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Pilot accident while boarding the vessel....#pilotladder #pilotboarding #timingforboarding
This video shown how's hwalein pilot got accident while boarding the vessel, its teach us to be more carefully during pilot transfer...
published: 03 Feb 2020
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Vessel List
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid
Vessel List · Jæd
Vessel List
℗ Delphi
Released on: 2023-10-03
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 02 Oct 2023
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Lesson 5 ~ "The Soul Winner's Prayer List"
Associate pastor, Joe Henderson, teaches the final lesson in the "Go" series. This series was written by Byron Foxx and Scott Pauley. The fifth and final lesson focuses on what the Soul Winner should be praying for.
~ April 14, 2024
~ Adult Sunday School Hour
published: 15 Apr 2024
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L19 17 Telex report listing by vessel
published: 10 May 2012
6:54
Ship Terminology | List, Trim, Ullage,Ballasting & Deballasting etc.
Ship Terminology | List, Trim, Ullage, Ballasting & Deballasting
Watch this Video completely i have explained some terms related to ship and still there are s...
Ship Terminology | List, Trim, Ullage, Ballasting & Deballasting
Watch this Video completely i have explained some terms related to ship and still there are some other terms which i will cover in my next video
#ListOfShip #trim #ullage #ballasting
Watch My Others Videos:
1. Top 10 Ship Management Company
https://youtu.be/6AHqXU6lPww
2. Top 10 Shipping Company
https://youtu.be/rpnVCgghqU0
3. Top 10 biggest port in the World
https://youtu.be/FYnVT_trjM4
Thank For Watching
Ak The Sailor
https://wn.com/Ship_Terminology_|_List,_Trim,_Ullage,Ballasting_Deballasting_Etc.
Ship Terminology | List, Trim, Ullage, Ballasting & Deballasting
Watch this Video completely i have explained some terms related to ship and still there are some other terms which i will cover in my next video
#ListOfShip #trim #ullage #ballasting
Watch My Others Videos:
1. Top 10 Ship Management Company
https://youtu.be/6AHqXU6lPww
2. Top 10 Shipping Company
https://youtu.be/rpnVCgghqU0
3. Top 10 biggest port in the World
https://youtu.be/FYnVT_trjM4
Thank For Watching
Ak The Sailor
- published: 14 Aug 2020
- views: 3383
3:20
Beyond the Wow: The Six Types of Ship Motion | Nautilus Live
Beyond the Wow is a series of education videos for students to learn about the engineering principles behind our operations. Exploratory missions of the 64-mete...
Beyond the Wow is a series of education videos for students to learn about the engineering principles behind our operations. Exploratory missions of the 64-meter (211-foot) E/V Nautilus rely heavily on the knowledge and expertise of our bridge crew and navigators. But to do so, it is important to understand the mechanics of the ocean and how they influence the way in which a ship moves.
At first glance, the ocean may appear flat, but it is anything but. A closer view offers a better look at the wind, currents, and wave action that influence how a ship moves in six degrees of motion: heave, sway, surge, roll, pitch, and yaw. These environmental conditions create a dynamic and ever-changing plan that Nautilus moves across — not just forward and reverse, but up and down, side to side, and even heaving into the air. Regardless, all six happen in combination, and understanding how helps scientists, engineers, and bridge operators make informed decisions about how and where to operate the ship, when it is safe to operate the ROVs, and how to calibrate our technology systems.
Here is a quick look at the six planes of ship motion:
- Pitch describes the up and down motion of a vessel. This is characterized by the rising and falling of the bow and stern in much the same way as a teeter-totter moves up and down.
- Roll is how we describe the tilting motion of the ship from side to side. Wind and waves push against the ship and cause it to rock back and forth.
- Yaw spins the ship on an invisible middle line similar to swiveling on a chair. This can be caused by waves moving in perpendicular to the motion of the ship and can change its heading, or direction.
- Heave defines the up and down motion of a ship as large swells heave Nautilus vertically on the crests and troughs of waves.
- Sway this sliding motion occurs when the hull of a ship is pushed by the wind or current.
- Surge occurs when Nautilus is being followed by larger swells, which can push the vessel forward and impact the front to back motion of the ship.
Now it’s your turn! Learn more and find educational resources at nautiluslive.org/education.
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E/V Nautilus is exploring unknown regions of the ocean seeking out new discoveries in biology, geology, and archaeology. Join us 24/7 for live video from the seafloor and to ask questions of our explorers currently aboard Nautilus: www.nautiluslive.org.
Follow us on social media for dive updates, expedition highlights, and more:
Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=EVNautilus
Facebook: www.facebook.com/nautiluslive
Twitter: www.twitter.com/evnautilus
Instagram: www.instagram.com/nautiluslive
https://wn.com/Beyond_The_Wow_The_Six_Types_Of_Ship_Motion_|_Nautilus_Live
Beyond the Wow is a series of education videos for students to learn about the engineering principles behind our operations. Exploratory missions of the 64-meter (211-foot) E/V Nautilus rely heavily on the knowledge and expertise of our bridge crew and navigators. But to do so, it is important to understand the mechanics of the ocean and how they influence the way in which a ship moves.
At first glance, the ocean may appear flat, but it is anything but. A closer view offers a better look at the wind, currents, and wave action that influence how a ship moves in six degrees of motion: heave, sway, surge, roll, pitch, and yaw. These environmental conditions create a dynamic and ever-changing plan that Nautilus moves across — not just forward and reverse, but up and down, side to side, and even heaving into the air. Regardless, all six happen in combination, and understanding how helps scientists, engineers, and bridge operators make informed decisions about how and where to operate the ship, when it is safe to operate the ROVs, and how to calibrate our technology systems.
Here is a quick look at the six planes of ship motion:
- Pitch describes the up and down motion of a vessel. This is characterized by the rising and falling of the bow and stern in much the same way as a teeter-totter moves up and down.
- Roll is how we describe the tilting motion of the ship from side to side. Wind and waves push against the ship and cause it to rock back and forth.
- Yaw spins the ship on an invisible middle line similar to swiveling on a chair. This can be caused by waves moving in perpendicular to the motion of the ship and can change its heading, or direction.
- Heave defines the up and down motion of a ship as large swells heave Nautilus vertically on the crests and troughs of waves.
- Sway this sliding motion occurs when the hull of a ship is pushed by the wind or current.
- Surge occurs when Nautilus is being followed by larger swells, which can push the vessel forward and impact the front to back motion of the ship.
Now it’s your turn! Learn more and find educational resources at nautiluslive.org/education.
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E/V Nautilus is exploring unknown regions of the ocean seeking out new discoveries in biology, geology, and archaeology. Join us 24/7 for live video from the seafloor and to ask questions of our explorers currently aboard Nautilus: www.nautiluslive.org.
Follow us on social media for dive updates, expedition highlights, and more:
Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=EVNautilus
Facebook: www.facebook.com/nautiluslive
Twitter: www.twitter.com/evnautilus
Instagram: www.instagram.com/nautiluslive
- published: 15 Dec 2020
- views: 120403
2:40
How to list your vessel on Desktop | Anchorsbook Vendors
Put your boat to work and make money with your unused watercraft, become a vendor now!
https://anchorsbook.com/
Insurance/Safety Info-
https://anchorsbook.com/...
Put your boat to work and make money with your unused watercraft, become a vendor now!
https://anchorsbook.com/
Insurance/Safety Info-
https://anchorsbook.com/insurance-safety-information/
Why choose us-
https://anchorsbook.com/anchorsbook-vs-the-rest/
Watercraft Listings-
https://anchorsbook.com/current-listings/
Help Center-
https://anchorsbook.com/help-center/
GET STARTED NOW - https://anchorsbook.com/account/
#boat #boatlife #boating #summervibes #toronto #gta #ontario #water #watersports #watercraft #watercrafts #rentals #jetski #canadalife #muskoka #summer #AnchorsBook
https://wn.com/How_To_List_Your_Vessel_On_Desktop_|_Anchorsbook_Vendors
Put your boat to work and make money with your unused watercraft, become a vendor now!
https://anchorsbook.com/
Insurance/Safety Info-
https://anchorsbook.com/insurance-safety-information/
Why choose us-
https://anchorsbook.com/anchorsbook-vs-the-rest/
Watercraft Listings-
https://anchorsbook.com/current-listings/
Help Center-
https://anchorsbook.com/help-center/
GET STARTED NOW - https://anchorsbook.com/account/
#boat #boatlife #boating #summervibes #toronto #gta #ontario #water #watersports #watercraft #watercrafts #rentals #jetski #canadalife #muskoka #summer #AnchorsBook
- published: 03 Apr 2023
- views: 12575
4:56
Episode 12 | Vessel Schedule Explained
In order for you to plan your cargo and get it loaded on time, it’s important to have access to a reliable vessel schedule. In shipping, a vessel refers to anyt...
In order for you to plan your cargo and get it loaded on time, it’s important to have access to a reliable vessel schedule. In shipping, a vessel refers to anything that floats; and its schedule is the regularity with which it calls at a port. A ‘call’ in a schedule consists of Estimated Time of Arrival, Estimated Time of Berthing, and Estimated Time of Departure. Before a ship calls at a port, there’s a window—from Gate Open Time to Gate Close Time—where the shipper can bring the cargo into the terminal for loading later. In a vessel schedule, all these timings are listed so that the logistics supply chain industry can plan for shipments better. In the container line industry, the general norm is a fixed-day weekly call by a chain of vessels. In such a case, you can plan all your shipments well in advance. While some shipping lines stick to regular schedules, many follow ad hoc timelines. At Econship we don’t just provide default schedules, we average out past schedules of a particular operator’s vessel and create a new, more accurate schedule. This compiled schedule can be accessed directly on our website, to make planning your shipments that much easier.
#Econship #EconStudioExclusive #Shipping #Quicker #Simpler #Better #Cargo #Containers #QuickerSimplerBetter #Easy #Convenient #Technology #OnlinePlatform #Export #Shipper #OnTheFly #NoBarriers #VesselSchedule #ETA #ETD #ETB #GateOpenTime #GateCloseTime #PortOfArrival #PortOfCall #PortOfLoading #PortOfDeparture #Planning #Preparation #Reliable #Timelines #Timetable
https://wn.com/Episode_12_|_Vessel_Schedule_Explained
In order for you to plan your cargo and get it loaded on time, it’s important to have access to a reliable vessel schedule. In shipping, a vessel refers to anything that floats; and its schedule is the regularity with which it calls at a port. A ‘call’ in a schedule consists of Estimated Time of Arrival, Estimated Time of Berthing, and Estimated Time of Departure. Before a ship calls at a port, there’s a window—from Gate Open Time to Gate Close Time—where the shipper can bring the cargo into the terminal for loading later. In a vessel schedule, all these timings are listed so that the logistics supply chain industry can plan for shipments better. In the container line industry, the general norm is a fixed-day weekly call by a chain of vessels. In such a case, you can plan all your shipments well in advance. While some shipping lines stick to regular schedules, many follow ad hoc timelines. At Econship we don’t just provide default schedules, we average out past schedules of a particular operator’s vessel and create a new, more accurate schedule. This compiled schedule can be accessed directly on our website, to make planning your shipments that much easier.
#Econship #EconStudioExclusive #Shipping #Quicker #Simpler #Better #Cargo #Containers #QuickerSimplerBetter #Easy #Convenient #Technology #OnlinePlatform #Export #Shipper #OnTheFly #NoBarriers #VesselSchedule #ETA #ETD #ETB #GateOpenTime #GateCloseTime #PortOfArrival #PortOfCall #PortOfLoading #PortOfDeparture #Planning #Preparation #Reliable #Timelines #Timetable
- published: 29 Jun 2020
- views: 16091
6:34
Lloyd's List Intelligence: Vessel Tracking
This Lloyd's List Intelligence training video covers how to track vessels on our new technology environment.
This Lloyd's List Intelligence training video covers how to track vessels on our new technology environment.
https://wn.com/Lloyd's_List_Intelligence_Vessel_Tracking
This Lloyd's List Intelligence training video covers how to track vessels on our new technology environment.
- published: 15 Mar 2018
- views: 2485
8:19
AAP Vessel list
This video covers the vessels that you will need for our AAP anatomy class.
This video covers the vessels that you will need for our AAP anatomy class.
https://wn.com/Aap_Vessel_List
This video covers the vessels that you will need for our AAP anatomy class.
- published: 21 Oct 2019
- views: 780
3:54
Pilot accident while boarding the vessel....#pilotladder #pilotboarding #timingforboarding
This video shown how's hwalein pilot got accident while boarding the vessel, its teach us to be more carefully during pilot transfer...
This video shown how's hwalein pilot got accident while boarding the vessel, its teach us to be more carefully during pilot transfer...
https://wn.com/Pilot_Accident_While_Boarding_The_Vessel...._Pilotladder_Pilotboarding_Timingforboarding
This video shown how's hwalein pilot got accident while boarding the vessel, its teach us to be more carefully during pilot transfer...
- published: 03 Feb 2020
- views: 6820364
4:12
Vessel List
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid
Vessel List · Jæd
Vessel List
℗ Delphi
Released on: 2023-10-03
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid
Vessel List · Jæd
Vessel List
℗ Delphi
Released on: 2023-10-03
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Vessel_List
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid
Vessel List · Jæd
Vessel List
℗ Delphi
Released on: 2023-10-03
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 02 Oct 2023
- views: 19
54:02
Lesson 5 ~ "The Soul Winner's Prayer List"
Associate pastor, Joe Henderson, teaches the final lesson in the "Go" series. This series was written by Byron Foxx and Scott Pauley. The fifth and final lesson...
Associate pastor, Joe Henderson, teaches the final lesson in the "Go" series. This series was written by Byron Foxx and Scott Pauley. The fifth and final lesson focuses on what the Soul Winner should be praying for.
~ April 14, 2024
~ Adult Sunday School Hour
https://wn.com/Lesson_5_~_The_Soul_Winner's_Prayer_List
Associate pastor, Joe Henderson, teaches the final lesson in the "Go" series. This series was written by Byron Foxx and Scott Pauley. The fifth and final lesson focuses on what the Soul Winner should be praying for.
~ April 14, 2024
~ Adult Sunday School Hour
- published: 15 Apr 2024
- views: 23