Today I'm on tour with Steven.
We will visit this, from an abandoned Portugese sub to a Russian sub.
We could have asked for the compressor.
DIY last minute boat repair.
Luckily it's not that far.
So, we are in the center of Amsterdam.
It will be impossible to get there unseen.
It's a Russian submarine.
It's a 90 meter long Zulu V Class which was watered in 1956 in Riga for the Soviet naval fleet.
There are 28 submarines of this type and it had a crew of 70.
The submarine served until the late 80ies.
In 1991 Dutch investors bought the sub, because they thought it was a Foxtrot Class sub.
It's moored here since 2002 and had several owners. At the moment there's a Belgian owner. I hope it works out.
And because they are going to redevelop the area the sub has to move, so it might be the last chance to see the sub.
Allright, let's go!  -Can't wait.
Tourists are already watching.
Peddling the wrong side, but that doesn't matter.
-No we will get there.
It's huge, damn !
We can dock here.
Too easy. Didn't expect that.
It was really easy, it's wide open.
So it was in use as a bar, you can see they emptied the whole room.
The submarine is crooked.
-Very..
I hope people can see it....and wiggly too.
Something interesting?
-Yeah, it's cool.
Let's see if we can open them.
Check this.
Wow, look how long those torpedo tubes are. I think 10-15 meter.
The cool thing is that you can see it's soviet with those stars. You can find them in multiple Soviet submarines.
It's been well preserved.
Some equipment left.
A boat is passing closeby.
Very tight here...and low.
It continues..
So you are on the toilet and there are some nice Russian woman.
So I think the crew had.....
a stiff neck.
Indeed.
Those images were the only thing they had.
The sink was close.
When they were nauseous you could vomit at the same time.
gauges, lights.
The sub is moored for 16 years, so it's partially underwater.
A strong oil smell.
I gonna check upstairs, I see another room.
If I can open it.
Tight.
And rusty.
A periscope.
-Does it work. It is.
Difficult to see on camera.
Lovely, pigeon poo.
Nice with those little windows. Do we have a good view?
Our boat.
Nothing to see?
-No a dead end.
Hilarious.
This part is a bit damaged, but in pretty good, original condition. 
-Yeah.
You won't hear me complain for a Dutch location.
I think this was welded. Guess they opened it.
-Good for some fresh air.
The engines of the boat.
It's so hot in here.
-I'm soaking.
Is that a bicycle helmet? Ow yeah we're in Amsterdam.
Too bad it will be scrapped.
More torpedo's.
-Really? What a surprise.
We are in another crazy room with a lot of water damage. The smell is terrible, Iguess the air is full with chemicals.
This are the beds, even less luxurious than the Portugese sub.
Chained. For the wiggling.
Everything is totally rusted. 10 more years and it sinks.
This was a nice surprise, a second torpedo room or whatever they shot here.
You can see how crooked the sub is. It's not the camera, it's the sub.
The lockers for the crew.
It's funny that an investor went to Russia to get one of these.
Some parts are totally crumbled. It could even be the outer metal part.
Could be, the lower part is completely underwater.
So cool, a dope location in The Netherlands.
Sinds july 2017 the city demands that the sub should be removed out of the waters in Amsterdam and demanded the owner to remove the sub.
The submarine can't be scrapped easily.
There is a huge deposit and you only get it back when you can prove the ship was scrapped according to the EU law.
The last owners probablt couldn't pay the huge deposit.
When the sub will be finally removed, is unclear.
We're done. Let's hope we get back dry back to the shore.
Not good, you can jump in the boat.
You can pump that part from the top.
The boat is leaking.
Bye submarine !
It leaks a lot.. hurry mate!
Let's get the hell outta here!
It was worth it, it was epic !
Glad we had it !
-Indeed we used it twice.
Allright.
-Let's go !
That went smooth.
