@@lorcandonohoe1881 where exactly , the last ship built in Ireland was the le.eithne ,in the early 80s, Every thing and everyone who worked on that are long gone .. You can hardly get hold of a mechanic or electrician let alone a team of ship builders
Well done Killarney and Cork 🎉😊
Well done to all at Liebherr and Verolme and to crew of Zhong Ren 121 as well as Cork pilots and tug crews.
Thanks for showcasing the fantastic engineering with Liebherr and Verolme. Fantastic video footage. 🏗👏👏☘
Excellent videography as always and what a beautiful setting of Cobh in the background.
Another fantastic Dronehawk video
Great video, very detailed with a great splash of colour.
With that sunshine it would have been a cracking day to sit out in front of the Bosun ,have a few drinks and watch that big beasty spin around ..
excellent footage, swell done and great to see
What a fantastic video!!!!
Very cool video always amazes me the loads boats can take like this one
You and me both!
Incredible footage.
top class
They all are now installed in Gdansk, Poland.
Now The Irish Government need to start awarding contracts for Irish Naval ships back into Irish ship builders .
@@lorcandonohoe1881 where exactly , the last ship built in Ireland was the le.eithne ,in the early 80s,
Every thing and everyone who worked on that are long gone ..
You can hardly get hold of a mechanic or electrician let alone a team of ship builders
Is it still verolme ,? I mean I know exactly where you meant so it works as an address , 😉,
It's actually Doyle Shipping Group Terminal , Rushbrooke , but every Corkonian knows where Verolme is.
@dronehawk I still miss the sight of the old grey cranes at the dockyard ,
A ship shipping ship shipping shipping container cranes.