The Weirdest Ships in History (and why they were brilliant)

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We all know about the Titanic and the Queen Mary, but what about more obscure ships? This video will explore ten of the worlds weirdest ships from antiquity to today. I'll cover what these ships were built for, how they were configured, and why some were so weird!

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IT’S HISTORY - Weekly tales of American Urban Decay as presented by your host Ryan Socash.

Chapters:
00:00 USS Atlantus - A useless concrete Naval ship
02:40 The Baron of Renfrew - The tax evasion ship
03:55 HMS Zubian - The Frenkinstine ship
05:18 FLIP Buoy - A transformer ship
06:18 Ramform titan - The Widest ship on earth!
07:10 USS Supply - A Camel supply ship
08:37 HMS Habakkuk - A boat made of Ice
09:27 USS Wolverine - A paddle wheel aircraft carrier
10:20 Hughes Glomar Explorer - The CIA ship
11:24 SS Baychimo - The Ghost Ship

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» CREDIT
Scriptwriter - Adrian Poe, Brandon Evans,
Editor - Nina Wade
Host - Ryan Socash

» SOURCES
The Most Bizarre Ships Ever Put to Sea - Toptenz.net
SS Baychimo: The Phantom Ship That Haunts the Arctic Waters - STSTW (ststworld.com)
SS Baychimo: Ghost Ship of the Arctic - Historic Mysteries
SS Baychimo - Wikipedia
Project Habakkuk (mysteriesofcanada.com)
Projekt Habakkuk - lodowy lotniskowiec Aliantów | Batalie.pl
Project Habakkuk | Military Wiki | Fandom
Project Habbakuk: Britain's Secret Ice "Bergship" Aircraft Carrier Project - 99% Invisible (99percentinvisible.org)
Project Habakkuk - Wikipedia
RV FLIP – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Flip: An Oceanographic Buoy on JSTOR
FLIP (Floating Instrument Platform) Research Vessel - Ship Technology (ship-technology.com)
The U.S. Army’s “Camel Corps” Experiment – The Campaign for the National Museum of the United States Army (armyhistory.org)
The Camel-Carrying Supply Ship | Naval History Magazine - February 2019 Volume 33, Number 1 (usni.org)
USS Supply (1846) - Wikipedia
Project Jennifer / Hughes Glomar Explorer (fas.org)
Glomar Explorer - Wikipedia
USS Wolverine (IX-64) - Wikipedia
https://www.museum-mm.org/uss-wolverine-the-uss-sable-two-fresh-water-aircraft-carriers-in-lake-michigan/?msclkid=93c54ac7c59111ec8eb5a914fb525135
HMS Zubian: The Conjoined Ship | Amusing Planet
HMS Zubian - Wikipedia
Baron of Renfrew (ship) - Wikipedia
Ramform Titan | Marine seismic vessel | PGS
RAMFORM TITAN (wartsila.com)
SS Atlantus - Wikipedia
S.S. Atlantus (concreteships.org)

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