AIDAprima Cruise Ship : Full Construction Time-lapse by MKtimelapse
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AIDAprima is a cruise ship being built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) for the German cruise operator AIDA Cruises. MHI was awarded a contract to build two new generation cruise ships for AIDA Cruises in August 2011. AIDAprima is expected to embark on her maiden voyage from October 2015, sailing from the Japanese city of Yokohama to Hamburg, Germany. The cruise vessel will be the first to sail from the German port of Hamburg all year round. AIDAprima has a length of 300m, width of 37.6m and a draft of 8m. The gross tonnage of the cruise ship, which will be classified under the DNV GL class, is 124,500t.The new cruise ship will feature 1,643 staterooms of 14 different categories to accommodate up to 3,300 passengers.
The Hyperion Class AIDAprima will be the first cruise ship to use MHI's proprietary technology Mitsubishi Air Lubrication System (MALS). The system forms small air bubbles, which cover the bottom of the vessel like an "air carpet", thereby reducing friction between the hull and seawater when sailing. MALS reduces carbon dioxide and fuel consumption by approximately 7%.
The ship will also be fitted with a detailed filter system, which will reduce harmful emissions such as soot particles, nitrogen oxide and sulphur oxide. The new cruise ship will feature 1,643 staterooms of 14 different categories to accommodate up to 3,300 passengers.
The luxurious Veranda staterooms vary in size, from 20m² to 2,520m², and feature walk-in closets, two bathrooms and a convertible sofa. They also have a 6m² sunning area with space for up to two sun loungers. Deck eight of the vessel will feature Lanai staterooms, which will feature a winter garden and a large veranda. The doors to the winter garden in the rooms can be opened all the way to create a 32m² of open, sunny area.
AIDAprima's 36 Panorama staterooms provide exclusive access to a new patio deck, housing the bar, a protected sunny area and a private water landscape.
The 32 suites on-board the ship will have 53m² of living space with up to 82m² of private sun deck. Each suite will feature a separate bedroom, a king size sofa bed, two bathrooms and a walk-in closet.
How this video was made:
Long-term timelapse specialist MKtimelapse from Hamburg, Germany was tasked by AIDA with filming the first cinematic quality naval timelapse of a cruise ship construction. To do this, they used their proprietary timelapse cameras that can capture one 16mp frame every minute over many years and edit this material into a stunning timelapse movie.
Full credits for authors of this video:
Max C. Moos
MK timelapse GmbH
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Пікірлер: 596
5:07 Oi! Them tugboats are stealing our ship!
@luigiluigini9500
4 жыл бұрын
Makin movies Singin songs Anddddd Fightin round the world 💪💪
@user-nd5uy5go7o
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@pop_fork
Жыл бұрын
Lol
The way those sections fit perfectly is so satisfying to watch.
@kalpeshwani8520
Жыл бұрын
There s lot pre assembly activities.....
What I like is the fact she has a classic straight bow!
@ethanmalcolm3658
8 жыл бұрын
I love it when ships have that
@guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248
8 жыл бұрын
about 5 decks too high to be "elegant" in my opinion, but I too like the straight bow.
@Voyager1786
8 жыл бұрын
+Gunther Ultrabolt Novacrunch Yes she does look a little top heavy!
@Norwegian733
8 жыл бұрын
It goes through rough seas better aswell.
@Genius_at_Work
6 жыл бұрын
Only if it's not to rough. In some really bad waves the bow will literally dive into.
Took longer than I thought. Damn 6 minutes
I seen her in Palma aboard the discover 2 by Marcela cruises and she is a beautiful ship
As someone already mentioned, that straight bow is beautiful. As she's a floating gin palace and jams from island to island, no bulbous bow required.
The bow looks truly old-fashioned. It's very similar to the Titanic's!
Thank you for sharing! It is fascinating how this enormous ship is made by assembling huge parts together....Lots of work that sure is!
wow lot of work there and many many hours too.. amazing and well done to all those who helped construct her.. always take pride and this is what you end up with
4:50 - How sweet. They took the little fella out for a 'walk'. And cleaned up his room whilst he was gone. ☮
Classic straight bow line, love it!
With all the hightech cranes, CAD 3D design software, pneumatic/electric tools and advances in welding technology..its still a marvel to behold. Now imagine doing this 100+ years ago like they did with Titanic and the like, with those old steam turbine engines?? mind blowing when you think about
5:07 to 5:17 it’s funny how quick the little tug boats are pulling it and the ones at the stern look like they’re being dragged haha 😂
those little tug boats tugging the ship were looking damn cute.
I will say one thing for this box, that straight bow looks fantastic. Great to see it making a comeback.
Watching the boat get built with that music playing is so adorable.
Nice video, thumbs up. Cheers from sunny Sint Maarten in the Caribbean.
Best model kit ever
Proud to be a naval architect :D
@johanssonfin
9 жыл бұрын
Robert I Baratheon How much does a naval architect make? I'd love to be one but I'd also like to make a nice living :3
@spiritusIRATUS
9 жыл бұрын
We are supposed to be one of the best payed specialist engineers. However, it is a very broad field, so it depends what you do and where you do it. Generally speaking, naval architects, marine engineers and offshore engineers have a high enough standard of living.
@sergiosalazaraviles4616
7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, you should be proud... Naval engineer
@gloryblackguyofthehoodcaus7448
6 жыл бұрын
Sergio lol
@francesco5254
6 жыл бұрын
Robert I Baratheon I have a question... why some modern big ships like this one still have a straight bow? Isn't the bulbous one more efficient and stable?
This video is amazing! Thank you for posting it
Incredibly beautiful construction absolutely love the classical bow engineering. It’s really like LEGO for grownups really.
How those monsters don't just tip over is a testament to man's ingenuity! It was amazing watching all those sub assemblies come together...
It is truly amazing how they build ships these days.
@DirectorBird
4 жыл бұрын
The US navy supercarriers are built the same way and they still take seven years.
So, basically, this is a massive 3D puzzle?
@rahabrahman9213
7 жыл бұрын
Derek Straker just a massive lego
@TheObsidianX
6 жыл бұрын
Derek Straker isn’t everything really a 3D puzzle? Unless it’s a 2d puzzle
@ussindianapolis9137
5 жыл бұрын
Ya
@disgoree
5 жыл бұрын
Derek Straker basically yes 😂
@abrahamkuyoc7311
5 жыл бұрын
They r designed to b built like legos xd which Is fun
Somehow I thought there might be an underlying frame around which the whole ship is built, like a chassis. Didn't expect it to be a huge collection of modules. Very informative!
@blockhead330
8 жыл бұрын
Yeah it reminds me a lot of Lego
A great piece of art......really ship building is wonderful ❤❤
That is BY FAR the *UGLIEST* cruise ship I’ve ever seen! And I’m not talking about the paint design, I mean the shape. That straight bow is absolutely revolting!
Those prefab sections were gigantic.
thanks for sharing... didn't watch anything like this before
thanks for uploading such an amazing video
The official updated full version of this video is now available in 4K: kzread.info/dash/bejne/npWqz5l8kdjZqaQ.html
@NeotoriousCruisesOnline
8 жыл бұрын
The best !
@joeljoel2312
7 жыл бұрын
MK timelapse GmbH
@joeljoel2312
7 жыл бұрын
MK timelapse GmbH x
@dannygutierrez2725
7 жыл бұрын
MK timelapse GmbH how long did it take to film this?
Excellent Video. An eye opener. Well done.👍👍👍👍
incredible. amazing to watch all the parts come together!
Looks like you had fun!
Amazing... I love videos like this.
It is Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipyard that built the battleship Musashi.
This is art with art music! Great!
Bit by bit it’s bolted together! Love the bubbles idea to save fuel
@epistte
2 жыл бұрын
Its all welded together. Bolts would be cumbersome, leaky and not strong enough.
The logistics of building these things absolutely blows my mind
Its amazing to see how they build cruise ships!
I'm really amazed of seeing the cruise ship being build then the ship inside
That is a magnificent looking ship!
That was absolutely amazing and beautiful
Great timelapse!
This is the coolest time-lapse ship construction I've ever seen. I am looking forward to sailing on the Prima when it is launched.
@MaxCMoos
8 жыл бұрын
+BellinghamsterTrail Thank you so much for this compliment! It is the only long-term cruise ship timelapse shot with a high quality setup to this date. It´s a shame the companies still rely on poor quality webcams do document these events. After all, the views show that people like to watch these movies
@TonyStark-cv5vd
8 жыл бұрын
+Max C. Moos do they work 24/7?
@MaxCMoos
8 жыл бұрын
+Tony Stark In fact they don´t. Otherwise i might have included more night shots. But the editing makes construction seem continuous, right?
@TonyStark-cv5vd
8 жыл бұрын
yeah right.
Watching those huge brick pieces come together is soooooo satisfiying
a fantastic watch for me
What an amazing video. It's so beautiful to watch :) thumbs up :D :D
Amazing, thanx for sharing!
Ahhh so that's how they build those huge ships! I always wondered thanks! Great timelapse :-)
What a fantastic, satisfying, and mesmerizing video!
And so, everyone finds it normal to build this abroad, as in Europe we were unable. bravo, super, let's continue like this.
now that was WAY cool!
wauw...compliment,s for all the hard workers ....great job
5:11 and it SINKS right here. Ooopsie! :)
It’s like a lego ship set wow - awesome work
Wow! this was an amazing video. I've been on 8 cruises, mostly on HAL ships built by the Fincantieri yard in Italy. I've always wondered how you would "lay the keel" for a ship this enormous? So it's all just hundreds of pre-fab sub-assemblies, from the keel all the way to the top of the radar mast. I suspect that building a ship like this would have been near impossible before the age of computer-aided design and manufacturing. Think of all the miles and miles of piping and electrical conduits that all have to match perfectly between sections as they are assembled, and the bulkheads between sections that have to match up! And the logistics of having the sub-assemblies arrive at the construction drydock in just the right order.
in US, we have used Mitsubushi and now have a suv that is super!
its crazy how they went from building ships with the long keel then frame ribs and the plating, to duplo blocks with the pipes, valves, wires and doors already pre installed
A beautiful ship with a terrible paint job.
@AdamOnPCGaming
8 жыл бұрын
its not the comppete paint bro
@Anglo-Saxon9
8 жыл бұрын
What?
@starmapper2116
8 жыл бұрын
+HairyViking111 he means they didnt finish painting it lmao they just built the skeleton, they still gotta finish. the pictures at the beginning was the final product.
@Anglo-Saxon9
8 жыл бұрын
STAR MAPPER I know I was talking about the final paint job. I hate the looks of the lips and eyes that are painted on to it. I can see how my comment mixed people up.
@Hannodb1961
8 жыл бұрын
+HairyViking111 Nah. Not beautiful at all, it's just another floating condo. Too top heavy. And it's paint job will is also more fitting for a motorboat than a ship The beautiful ships are all taken to Alang nowadays. Those were REAL ships.
a ship in under 6 min that is impresive :D
Millions of details condensed into 6 minutes!
Awesome video :)
Love and respect to Japan ❤❤🇯🇵🇯🇵from Iran
Great choice of music
That ship looks top heavy.
@iznesa
7 жыл бұрын
serge00storms ~ Agreed
@lkytdsvc
5 жыл бұрын
so was my first wife.
@westinwh08
3 жыл бұрын
@@lkytdsvc ummmmmm-
Very cool, I still think it's amazing that humans can build something so huge.
Precise jigsaw...! Interesting time lapse.
beautiful
What a great work!
This is the most amazing question ever. Why am I watching this right now?
Me from 1:11 "here they come, here they come" Me from 1:13 "here they are" Lovely
I was in the Prima A Beatiful Ship we drived on the Ozean From Barcelona to Mallorca to corsica to Rom to Florenz and bag to Barcelona in 6 days
She's a beauty. Never seen a bridge like that though
Amazing
Finally a video that gives the people credit, unlike Thompson Cruises
The concept of the dry dock was a remarkable idea.
Yea looks nice but how much work to change out the heater core?
The final paint job was cancer. But the ship is amazing. Das ist deutsche Technik.
@elusion8822
6 жыл бұрын
was deutsche Technik. das verdammte Schiff wurde in Japan gebaut mein Junge. Japanische Technik. die Aida Nova wäre dann wieder deutsche Technik, da bei Meyer gebaut.
@Genius_at_Work
6 жыл бұрын
Entwickelt in Deutschland von Aida Cruises und der Hamburgischen Schiffsbau-Versuchsanstalt aber dann in Japan gebaut weil die Deutschen Werften zu teuer sind. Die Technik stammt auch überwiegend aus Deutschland, z.B. Dieselmotoren von MaK, Elektrik von Siemens und ABB etc.
@noobgamer-qb3gq
5 жыл бұрын
@@Genius_at_Work ABB ist aber auch nicht Deutsch
Nice looking ship 😎
i was on that ship, pretty nice ship!
Incredible
impressive !
Very beautiful😍
humanity, you've come a long way baby.
@hackerdogesamuraidinossaur3904
7 жыл бұрын
Chabert Garmin Since making stone tools to leaving our planet and build giant constructs of materials we refined.
2:43 That Looks Like a Bunker that Belongs in the Snow.
Super video
I wonder if the workers who builds the cruise ships get to go on cruises on those ships?
@paulkazjack
7 жыл бұрын
No they're sick of them,and are also aware of the rip-off cruises generally are.
@marlon8678
7 жыл бұрын
Why is it a rip-off? Don't know really much about cruises
@alexxela8956
7 жыл бұрын
nichodo The hardest and most impressive thing are the brains that goes into this, that is, the designers and inventors (of the machinery). The professionals who did meticulous work get rewarded don't worry. Or, did you want to try the communist and socialist experiments that always end in starvation and murder?
@Exodon2020
7 жыл бұрын
They could definetly afford it. In my country (Germany) shipbuilders are among the best-paid industrial workers with an annual salary of at EUR 30,000 upwards. I worked in the administration of a German shipyards for a couple of years and the salary was one of the things I never complained about. I doubt things will look too differently in Japan where this ship was built. Also AIDA Cruises is far away from a Premium-Agency. You may go for Hapag-Lloyd's "Europa II" if you want that.
@janselkennethtolentino8269
6 жыл бұрын
Wernher von Kerman Well, German engineers are one of the best (I would rate them best). Oh, and I also like KSP!
Imagine the workers' face when you tell them "NOW YOU GOTTA PAINT THIS SHIT!!!" looooool
It's mind-boggling how someone could design something so vast and complicated as this. A fascinating video… but it doesn't look finished to me!? Is this really the end product, with all that scaffolding?
Nice video, Keep up doing
who else here from late night thoughts?
@daydino3081
5 жыл бұрын
FaZe Dirty me
@daydino3081
5 жыл бұрын
Oh Gitu what's your problem
@TheWorcestershire001
5 жыл бұрын
This guy!!
@Eye_In_The_Sky_03
5 жыл бұрын
What is faze doing here?
@PoeticPoppa
5 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to know how a completed ship made it from dry land to water. A lock makes so much sense!
Very nice
I find this satisfying
good,
its amazing what we can build
I bet to God we look like worker ants lol
Good video
Would you look at that. No more building the hull first and then assembling the decks inside it, now all the pieces come pre-assembled and they just put them together like building blocks.
WHY CAN'T I GO TO THE BOW! btw beautiful ship tho