Testing Lego Boats: Do They Float or Sink in Rough Waters?

TLDRIn this video, we test various Lego boats in rough ocean waters to see if they can withstand the waves and rocks. Some boats float well, while others sink or get smashed. A few boats even survive with added cargo. We also test a Lego submarine underwater to see how it performs.

Key insights

🚢Different Lego boats have different capabilities when it comes to floating in rough waters.

💦Some boats are more prone to flipping or getting stuck on rocks when faced with large waves.

Adding cargo to a boat can affect its ability to float and stay stable in rough conditions.

🏰Larger Lego boats made of Duplo bricks can handle rough waters better than smaller ones.

🌊The size and weight of a Lego boat, as well as its design, play a significant role in its ability to float.

Q&A

Which Lego boat floats the best in rough waters?

Although different Lego boats have different floating capabilities, larger boats made of Duplo bricks tend to float better in rough waters.

Can Lego boats survive with added cargo?

Some Lego boats are designed to hold cargo, while others may struggle to remain stable with added weight.

Do all Lego boats sink in rough waters?

No, not all Lego boats sink in rough waters. Some boats are better at handling rough conditions than others.

Why do some Lego boats flip or get stuck on rocks?

The design and weight distribution of a Lego boat can cause it to flip or get stuck on rocks when faced with large waves or strong currents.

Can Lego boats float underwater?

Lego boats are designed to float on water, not underwater. However, a Lego submarine is specifically designed to operate underwater.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the video: testing Lego boats in rough ocean waters.

03:39Testing various Lego boats, including a pirate ship, a yacht, a cargo ship, and more.

09:57Challenging three boats (red, orange, and green) to see which one sinks last.

17:59Testing a Lego submarine underwater to see how it performs.