The Real Reason Ships Are ALWAYS Painted Red Below The Waterline - And Why It Matters
🚢 Every time a massive cargo ship leaves port, there's a secret hiding just below the waterline — a thick layer of vivid red paint that most people never think about. But this coating isn't just paint. It's one of the most critical engineering decisions in the entire shipping industry, and without it, the global supply chain would grind to a halt within years. If you're fascinated by how giant machines actually work, this video breaks down the real science behind one of maritime engineering's most iconic features.
⚙️ From the chemistry of antifouling coatings to the history of how shipbuilders discovered the perfect formula, this is the kind of deep engineering knowledge that separates people who just see a ship — from people who truly understand how the ocean works. Whether you're into naval engineering, mechanical systems, or the hidden mechanics behind industrial giants, this video will change the way you look at every ship you ever see.
What You Will Discover in This Video
Why ship hulls are painted red and what the coating is actually made of
What happens to a hull with no antifouling protection — and how fast it gets destroyed
The layers of coating underneath the red paint and what each one does
Why this engineering solution saves the shipping industry billions of dollars every year