Whoopsie Doodle Video: Watch This Massive Cargo Ship Wipe Out A Bunch Of Small Boats At A Marina


Whoopsie Doodle Video: Watch This Massive Cargo Ship Wipe Out A Bunch Of Small Boats At A Marina

In my years as a contributing member of society working in management for a couple of large companies that relied heavily on trucks, I have gotten a few bad calls. Calls about property damage or bad driving or bad driving causing property damage, etc. I never received a call about a truck wrecking a marina and a whole bunch of boats though. The guys who own and operated the Cypress Cement cargo ship did after this incident that took place a couple of years ago when the ship was coming into a tight port in Norway.

Apparently the ship lost one of its thrusters, limiting movement. That problem was then made way worse by a tug boat driver that apparently wasn’t getting the message to stop because that guy pushed the ship into the boats at the marina. You can literally see the guy driving the cargo ship just juice the hell of of the throttle in a last ditch attempt to stop the madness. It did not work. The way that the small boats are just pushed around and squashed up like toys really speaks to the actual energy an 8-million poud boat possesses.

If you think that you are having a bad day or a bad week at work, just watch this and understand that there are people having a WAYYYY worse got at it than you are.

PRESS PLAY BELOW TO SEE HOW EASILY A BIG SHIP CAN REALLY JUNK STUFF UP AT A MARINA –


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4 thoughts on “Whoopsie Doodle Video: Watch This Massive Cargo Ship Wipe Out A Bunch Of Small Boats At A Marina

  1. Chevy Hatin' Mad Geordie

    The tugboat driver’s wife was being serviced by his (former) best friend in the large blue and white boat moored alongside the dock…..

  2. john

    The second half of the video clearly shows the tug was no help…hope he/she lost his license.

  3. oldguy

    Variable pitch propeller did not cam over to forward …you have to goose the throttles until it does – of course it’s still moving backwards when it does go ahead . this happened in the small harbor where I live – when it went ahead
    they went around after hitting the end of a wharf due to the amount of power applied when it did cam over .

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