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Boyle said he was on a ship that lost power briefly and his training kicked in. I've never faced any major emergencies while working aboard a cargo ship, aside from a minor fire and an instance where my ship temporarily lost power. Do I need to switch over the steering to emergency steering? I radioed into that other vessel just to inform him that we had lost power but we still had steering. Since we still had steering, the main focus was figuring out why we lost power.
Persons: Bryan Boyle, Boyle, , YouTuber, I've, I'm, Francis Scott Key, It's, we're, you've Organizations: Service, Portland Press Herald, Maersk Locations: Baltimore, North
A merchant mariner captured what it's like to eat every day at sea on a cargo ship. The YouTube video shows a day's worth of food in the officers mess hall on a Maersk ship. Boyle said that the officers' mess hall accommodates about 10 people, while the crew's can house up to 13 at a time. In the video, a ship cook ladles Boyle's eggs onto a griddle and fires up an omelet with a side of bacon. Boyle told Insider the menu options often shift based on the destination and the makeup of the crew.
Second mate Bryan Boyle said workers celebrate hoidays on board with festive meals and community. In the video, second mate Bryan Boyle records the vast array of machinery that keeps the ship moving, as well as the crew's and officers' living quarters on the Maersk ship, which was built in 2006. Courtesy of Bryan BoyleThe video shows Boyle's living quarters, as well as a movie locker that holds hundreds of titles. Courtesy of Bryan BoyleThe ship has a massive gyrocompass that helps guide its course. Courtesy of Bryan BoyleThe video captures the engine room and the combustion engine that helps power a giant propeller.
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