
Oceanliner Designs
🥈Expert CreatorOceanliner Designs description on YouTube:
Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s greatest machines and vessels– from Titanic to Queen Mary and from the R.101 airship to the battleship Bismarck. Join researcher and illustrator Michael Brady as he tells the stories behind some of history's most famous ocean liners and machines! Support the channel channel on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/oceanlinerdesigns Or become a YouTube channel member here for all kinds of perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsE8PTncfn2Vga48jH46HnQ/join Website: https://www.oceanlinerdesigns.com Business Enquiries; oceanlinerdesigns@seabankdigital.com Write to me at: PO Box 1352 Camberwell, VIC Australia 3124 Our friends: Titanic Honor and Glory https://www.youtube.com/@titanichg Bright Sun Films https://www.youtube.com/@brightsunfilms #titanic #history #ships #engineering #oceanliner #queenmary #machines #building #abandoned #disaster
We’ve analysed 241 of 551 videos so far.
Solid sample of Oceanliner Designs's catalogue — the patterns below should be reliable.
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What Creators Are Saying About Oceanliner Designs
I'm actually quite surprised by how much I like this room. It does of course come with an extra cost.

Jamie
I mean, I get it. It's an awesome thing, but it just is a light in the sky is all you can really see.

Chase
I've cruised a lot. I've never had an issue with that. I've never had an issue with that.

Matt
This is one of the joys of staying on the ship on a port day. You get the whole place to yourself.

The KAM Fam
The Aid Ablue sits in that sweet spot of the AIDA family where the ship is big enough to offer plenty of variety, but still small enough to feel personal and easy to navigate.

CruiseTalesToday
Topic-by-topic creator consensus
Every topic scored on the Trip Bacon Score — 0 to 5. More bacon, more love.
Dining
Cabins
Entertainment
Deck & Recreation
Ship & Crew
Value & Logistics
Scale: 0–5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = “meh”, 5 = “bacon bliss”. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.
About our Bacon Score methodologyWho’s this ship for?
How the ship rates with different travel parties.
Seals are awarded when topics or audiences cross positive thresholds with sufficient volume.
What Creators Are Saying
Selected quotes from our creator panel.
“As fast as a car, but as big as a town. As comfortable as a hotel, but as safe and secure as a bank.”
“It's so surreal seeing photographs of it and reading about the plans and drawing it and then to actually be able to stand here in 3D space.”
“I love it. It's so cool. I'm sorry. This is so madman, you know.”
“I cannot get over how beautiful these plans are, how stunningly well drawn they are, and you have to remember that this was all done by hand, and they're well over 110 years old.”
“I'm the captain and I'm not leaving.”
“I am poor, destitute, and have no more children. I cannot cry anymore.”
“The men down there in the holds, packed in like sardines, stood no chance.”
“Lancastria went quickly. With a roar, she rolled onto her side and then disappeared below in sheets of spray.”
“It was a horrible shock, but it was sensed and quickly by Prime Minister Winston Churchill himself.”
“the moro Castle was consumed by a fire that ate its beautiful wood paneling and completely overwhelmed its baguer crew”
Pro Tips From Creators
The most-shared advice for Oceanliner Designs.
Don't go overboard; the ocean is vast and ships are fast.
Follow muster drill instructions carefully.
Do not throw cigarettes over the side of a ship.
Be aware of fire safety instructions on cabin doors.
Watch maritime history videos for entertainment and background during long drives.
Consider the historical context of ship collisions and their impact on later events.
Be careful what you read out there.
Send garbage articles to the creator for potential future videos.
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