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Jumboization - Modifying Ships To Make Them Even Bigger [4K] | Heavy Lift | Spark

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👁️ 103K views📅 4 years ago⏱️ 43:47
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Creator Had Mixed FeelingsCabin / Ship Tour🥉Knowledgeable Creator

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Creator's Key Takeaways

here at one of the biggest dry docks in the mediterranean cruise ships are literally put under the knife

the jumboization process cuts down on costs resources and the years of labor that it would take to build new cruise ships

safety is not an issue in ship lengthening the length and ship has to satisfy strength criteria and resistance distresses

the cruise ship industry may be controversial but the technology behind jumboization is truly remarkable

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow are cruise ships modified to become larger through jumboization?
QWhat technologies are used to cut and lengthen ships?
QIs jumboization a cost-effective alternative to building new ships?

Topics Covered

Ship Condition1 Happy BaconValue Pricing1½ Happy BaconCrowd Capacity1½ Happy BaconSafety Medical1 Sad Bacon

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Palermo1½ Happy Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

An in-depth look at the complex heavy lift process of taking an old ship, cutting it in half, and stretching it‚ an operation called Jumboization, increasingly common as the demand in the lucrative cruise industry for bigger ships that can haul more and more passengers. - This series tells the story of how huge objects move. If Archimedes said "Give me a lever and I will move the world", today the answer is usually wheels and hydraulics. Lifting and moving massive machinery or structures is the specialty of a handful of companies and the equipment they use is often tailor made for the job, be they cranes, trailers, flatbeds, barges, and even ship carriers. We draw on the joint experience, to present a whole new ongoing series of documentaries on the men and machines that move huge things. Heavy Lift tells the story of the engineers and mechanics behind some of the largest lifting and moving equipment in the world, without which some of the most impressive works of human construction simply would not work. - Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: https://goo.gl/LIrlur 🚀 Find us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SparkDocs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spark_channel/ Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com