Absolutely fantastic job Carsten! Very informative and your attention to detail and accuracy is fantastic. Keep up the good work! If I can be of any more help, please give me a shout. I will show Michael when I seen him soon. Warmest regards Steve
Hi Steve, Thank you so much for your fantastic comment on my video podcast about the ferries "Pride of Dover" and "Pride of Calais"! I'm truly grateful for your kind words and encouragement. It's great to know that you found the content informative and appreciated the attention to detail and accuracy. Your offer of help means a lot to me, and I will definitely reach out if I need any further assistance. I'm excited to hear that you'll be showing Michael the podcast, and I hope he enjoys it as well. Once again, thank you for your support!
After how they treated their crew, I would never sail P&O again. A shame because as you say, during the 90s they were the best ferry company not only on the Dover route, but once they got the new Olau twins, the best on the Western Channel route to France.
Hello there! Thank you for your comment and for showing interest in my videos. I appreciate your support and am glad to hear that you enjoy my content. As for the release of my next video podcasts, they will likely be coming out in the second half of the year. I'm excited to share more design video podcasts with you, so stay tuned for updates. Thanks again for your comment, and I hope you continue to find my videos helpful and enjoyable.
beaching of the Ostend Spirit th-cam.com/video/lKeZTycClLc/w-d-xo.html first attempt th-cam.com/video/6agTJDB5lno/w-d-xo.html and the second and final shot th-cam.com/video/QYltdonj2iE/w-d-xo.html final shot seen from the shore
It was a shame they couldn't find employment elsewhere, but I guess they were so taylor made they wouldn't have been able to work other routes. Great work as usual Carsten! 😊
Hi Mitchell, Thank you for your comment! It's true that these vessels were specifically designed for their intended area, which may have limited their adaptability for other services. It's always a challenge to balance the unique requirements of a specific route with the potential for future versatility. Nonetheless, these ferries served their purpose well and left a lasting legacy in the maritime industry. From a sustainability standpoint, their early scrapping was a great shame. I appreciate your kind words and support. I'm glad you enjoyed the video podcast, and I hope to continue providing you with interesting and informative content in the future. Best regards, Carsten
Hi Al, thanks for your feedback! Yes, you´re right. Those times in the English Channel were certainly tough, but they were not 30 years. PoD, for example, from 1987 to 2010, that's only 23 years. It is worth noting that other ships with similar characteristics have achieved an operating time of over 40 years. While it is true that such intensive use takes a toll on a vessel's structure and engines, proper maintenance and timely retrofitting can significantly extend her life. I think it is a great shame when companies constantly talk about sustainability and "green" (because these days these are great, modern, and daily issues that we are all supposed to walk in step with) but then scrap ferries/ passenger vessels that are significantly under 40 years old (which fortunately does not happen that often).
@@alstorer After the Stena Line buyout by P&O to end the P&O Stena Line partnership they were run into the ground. Before that they were meticulously maintained. Had they continued to be looked after properly they had another 20 years in them easily. Pride of Kent (ex Spirit of Free Enterprise) was in better condition after her stint on the channel and went on until 2009 in service in Greece. She was 39 years old when withdrawn and was withdrawn not because she was knackered, but because her new owners were in financial trouble.
Both Ferry has unusual design & unusual beauty, but my favorites HURTlGRUTEN's and SlLJA LlNE's "Cruise Ferries" besides SNCM's several cruise ferries: ms Napoleon Bonaparte, ms Daniel Casanova
This is very interesting and informative i have very fond memories of going on pride of Dover and pride of calais
Thank you very much
Just a fantastic review !!!!!!
Thanks for the great job !
PoD and PoC miss me !
Thank you very much 😃
Danke!
Thank you so much! 😀👍
Absolutely fantastic job Carsten!
Very informative and your attention to detail and accuracy is fantastic. Keep up the good work! If I can be of any more help, please give me a shout. I will show Michael when I seen him soon. Warmest regards Steve
Hi Steve,
Thank you so much for your fantastic comment on my video podcast about the ferries "Pride of Dover" and "Pride of Calais"! I'm truly grateful for your kind words and encouragement. It's great to know that you found the content informative and appreciated the attention to detail and accuracy.
Your offer of help means a lot to me, and I will definitely reach out if I need any further assistance. I'm excited to hear that you'll be showing Michael the podcast, and I hope he enjoys it as well.
Once again, thank you for your support!
I joined the Pride of Calais from the yard brand new,I then spent the next seventeen years working on her, the best ship in the fleet !
Great ❤
Thank you 😀
P&O used to be the best ferry company on the Dover route
It’s a shame they aren’t any more
The Dover I had many a crossing on her as a Coach driver
Thanks for your feedback, Stephen!
After how they treated their crew, I would never sail P&O again. A shame because as you say, during the 90s they were the best ferry company not only on the Dover route, but once they got the new Olau twins, the best on the Western Channel route to France.
Continue these design videos please
Hello there! Thank you for your comment and for showing interest in my videos. I appreciate your support and am glad to hear that you enjoy my content.
As for the release of my next video podcasts, they will likely be coming out in the second half of the year. I'm excited to share more design video podcasts with you, so stay tuned for updates.
Thanks again for your comment, and I hope you continue to find my videos helpful and enjoyable.
beaching of the Ostend Spirit
th-cam.com/video/lKeZTycClLc/w-d-xo.html first attempt
th-cam.com/video/6agTJDB5lno/w-d-xo.html and the second and final shot
th-cam.com/video/QYltdonj2iE/w-d-xo.html final shot seen from the shore
Thanks for your feedback!
It was a shame they couldn't find employment elsewhere, but I guess they were so taylor made they wouldn't have been able to work other routes.
Great work as usual Carsten! 😊
Hi Mitchell,
Thank you for your comment! It's true that these vessels were specifically designed for their intended area, which may have limited their adaptability for other services. It's always a challenge to balance the unique requirements of a specific route with the potential for future versatility. Nonetheless, these ferries served their purpose well and left a lasting legacy in the maritime industry. From a sustainability standpoint, their early scrapping was a great shame.
I appreciate your kind words and support. I'm glad you enjoyed the video podcast, and I hope to continue providing you with interesting and informative content in the future.
Best regards, Carsten
also they were worn out thirty years of shuttling back and forth on high intensity runs isn't great for the structure nor the engines.
Hi Al, thanks for your feedback! Yes, you´re right. Those times in the English Channel were certainly tough, but they were not 30 years. PoD, for example, from 1987 to 2010, that's only 23 years. It is worth noting that other ships with similar characteristics have achieved an operating time of over 40 years. While it is true that such intensive use takes a toll on a vessel's structure and engines, proper maintenance and timely retrofitting can significantly extend her life. I think it is a great shame when companies constantly talk about sustainability and "green" (because these days these are great, modern, and daily issues that we are all supposed to walk in step with) but then scrap ferries/ passenger vessels that are significantly under 40 years old (which fortunately does not happen that often).
@@alstorer After the Stena Line buyout by P&O to end the P&O Stena Line partnership they were run into the ground. Before that they were meticulously maintained. Had they continued to be looked after properly they had another 20 years in them easily. Pride of Kent (ex Spirit of Free Enterprise) was in better condition after her stint on the channel and went on until 2009 in service in Greece. She was 39 years old when withdrawn and was withdrawn not because she was knackered, but because her new owners were in financial trouble.
Both Ferry has unusual design & unusual beauty, but my favorites HURTlGRUTEN's and SlLJA LlNE's "Cruise Ferries" besides SNCM's several cruise ferries: ms Napoleon Bonaparte, ms Daniel Casanova
Thanks for your feedback!
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