Before coming to Greece she was built in austal australia and she was sailing in turkey as turgut ozal. Greetings from the neighboring to samos chios island.
Another nice video, I get the HS not being your thing but in Hawaii we had one from Honolulu to Maui in 2 1/2 hrs and that was the goods. Same type catamaran hull, the mooring connection is pretty interesting, are they throttling away from pier?
Thanks for another great review! Wonderful that this ferry made in Tasmania has made it to Greece!
Keep enjoying our beautiful country!!
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Thanks again for the great video.
Glad to see you posting again
Before coming to Greece she was built in austal australia and she was sailing in turkey as turgut ozal. Greetings from the neighboring to samos chios island.
yes hight speed ferry ..but when the sea is a little bit rought ...wahou ..a lot of "smash " on sea ..lol ...good report 👍
Another nice video, I get the HS not being your thing but in Hawaii we had one from Honolulu to Maui in 2 1/2 hrs and that was the goods. Same type catamaran hull, the mooring connection is pretty interesting, are they throttling away from pier?
Fun fact: HSC Thunder was purchased 1-2 years ago from the İDO company serving in Turkey.
Did you think it’s easy to get sea sick on fast ferries ?
very nice!
She looks very similar, especially on the inside, to HSC Jonathan Swift
13 August last year?
Yes, a little late getting it edited
@@msmarinediesel1843 Ah no worries, wonderful video as always!
I live in syros 😕
Ahora se llama Highspeed 3
Where is Mykonos. These ferries worth billion $
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