Ships after a long time operating at sea, their underwater bottom will be invaded by seaweed and other marine microorganisms. They attach to the hull, propellers and many underwater parts of the ship, reducing the ship’s performance, most notably reducing the speed, increasing the cost of oil fuel to operate the ship. According to many statistics, the speed loss is 30% of the rated speed, so the fuel oil consumption increases accordingly. Regular underwater cleaning of the vessel makes it possible to restore the original speed by about 95-98% and reduce the cost of fuel oil, which, as a rule, accounts for almost half of the operating costs.
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@1:48 what is that equipment?
What a deadly music man. Horrible. 👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹
Pretty interesting. Too bad thee camera is switched around so much it is almost impossible to actually see what is taking place.
Looks for jobs in hull cleaning immediately after memorized by this.
You can drive out nature with a pitch fork
But it always comes roaring back again
A constant electrical charge should off set any contact growth. No?
We can create and launch the James Webb telescope, but they haven't found a way to keep barnacles from growing on a ship?!?
Interesting topic. Too bad that it's a crap video.
I'm not going to buy a ship !!
Quem apresenta este tipo de vídeos, como se tratasse de algo extraordinário, até me dá vontade de rir, porque quando há bastante mais de quarenta anos entrei para os Estaleiros Navais da Setenave em Setúbal – Portugal, já todo este tipo de tecnologia para reparação e manutenção de navios era usada, incluindo a utilização de "dock arms" para permitir um fácil e rápido acesso a qualquer parte do casco do navio!!!
Kannst Du Idiot noch häufiger schneiden?
v Forgive me but the speed of editing the images gives me a headache!!!
Too short time between shots!!!
But what is with the paint under the support element parts of the hull?
Alhamdulillah Thanks for you your all video very nice I like you I love you
The video: cleaning a ships Hull
My daughter who knows what she likes: Tugboats!
3.10 that welding is atrocious 😩
How much does this job cost? Clean and new paint.
Video would be 10X better without the dumb music
I was wondering how much each cleaning + repaint job would cost for the big ships? Probably millions?
they are just promoting their product.
v editing too short, a few seconds, very few between one image and the next; give me a headache!