CARDBOARDIA 13 THE SINKING OF THE CARDBOARD OF THE SEAS 2

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Publicado 2022-11-30
In the worst Maritime disaster in Cardboardias history, The Cardboard of the Seas 2 sank in the North Cardboardian Sea. A floating palace, with the largest swimming pool at sea, she carried over 3000 passengers. In her final moments, the ship split into three different pieces and rose up almost verttical before plunging to the fridgid depths.

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  • @usseaglencc956
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  • @BroWCarey
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  • Interviewer: "What is your name and occupation on the ship?" Survivor: "Jacob Steamer. I was the chief ballast operator for the ship." Interviewer: "What can you tell us about the events of the sinking?" Survivor: "We- the other surviving crew and I that is, think it was a boiler explosion closer to the bow. Its the only thing I know that can cause a list like we felt. The lights went red and the bulkheads sealed themselves up. The Chief got a call from the captain a few minutes later for us to get the ship's list back to normal so that's what we did." Interviewer: "Why was that the first order you heard?" Survivor: "Don't rightly know. The Captain might have known more about the situation but my best guess would be that the list was making launching boats harder than usual." Interviewer: "And did you get the list corrected?" Survivor: "Yeah. But it was too late to do much. The forward list was too great and it was obvious to us that a good portion of the ship was under. And when we got topside we only saw around eleven boats in the water, half of which were capsized. " Interviewer: "Yes, how did you get topside?" Survivor: "Well when the forward listing started getting harder to control the Chief ordered us to abandon ship. Couldn't use the normal way- Take too long you know? So anyway we all headed over to the ladder to the air shaft on the last funnel. Felt the ship break her back and snap. We all panicked climbed as the aft end of the her settle in. Made it to the opening when we felt her break again." Interviewer: "Why was that?" Survivor: "When she broke the first time her stern slammed into the water with enough force to crack just before the engines. Saw the cracks form like magic. Almost as if the hull was cardboard you know? Anyway when the bow started to go further into the deep it tried to drag the stern with it. The hull being weakened by the cracks caused her to snap again aft of the final boilers. The rush of air and the boilers exploding caused a rush of air that forced us out of the last funnel right as it was going down. " Interviewer: "And how many other crew managed to make it out from the engine room?" Survivor: "More than the passengers that's for sure. Most were in the boats waiting to be deployed when the ship went down from under them. By all accounts the evacuation drills did their jobs and most of the crew and passengers could have survived. But that damned list kept most of them from being deployed. The capsized boat I was on had eighty people trapped in the boat, unable to get out from under it due to their life jackets keeping them from swimming out from under it. Poor bastards died listening to us complain about the cold..."
  • @Johnnie_Dench18
    Im so glad to see your content again , YT only just started showing me you Absolutely awesome video again after a few years of not showing me anything glad to see you haven’t changed what you have been doing, well done with what you do Chloe 😊😊
  • @konigstiger9489
    There is so much detail put into these cardboard ships. Keep it up!
  • @Allalala753
    I cant believe how beautfill those ships are how realistic they sink how hard work you put to make those ships I have never seen more creative girl😮👍
  • That's a funny thing to watch your stories! I always expect something new
  • @K_jaye
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ welcome back Chloe....much Anticipated
  • @xyungeloest
    My life would be complete if you do a "making of" some day. Keep up the great work
  • @fantom01565
    Обожаю такие видео.Спасибо вам!
  • @simonf8902
    The finest of all the Cardboard liners ever built. And a fine sinker too. ❤
  • @CactusCrawlersRC
    Okay, so I just saw this video of the Carboardia sinking and found out you had a whole library of videos! Awesome artistic talent and creativity, subbed for more!
  • @silentgost24
    Holy smokes, just as good, if not better than previous. Love these.