Ferry Strip Down | Engineering Giants | Spark
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32,000 tonnes of steel. 7 decks, each the length of a football pitch. 4 engines, burning 2500 litres of fuel an hour. One massive feat of engineering. The North Sea Ferry. For 25 years this metal monster has been on the ocean, but now, it's been taken out for the biggest overhaul of its life. Join us as we explore the underbelly as it's stripped down to its core.
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Good video, It would be a great video if the background music didn't overpower the voice over.
@Screwital420
5 жыл бұрын
Came to the comment section just because of this. The backround music is WAY too loud and overpowers the voice over completely on some parts of the video.
@sarkybugger5009
5 жыл бұрын
Add me to the list of complainants. We don't all have the ears of a bat!
@davdski5935
5 жыл бұрын
I can't watch this for that reason, no good if you can't hear what the two muppets are saying. Shit upload by the "Spark"....
@tylerduchene7560
5 жыл бұрын
must have been where top gear sound crew got hired!
@mfx1
5 жыл бұрын
Suspect it's been overdubbed, maybe in an attempt to bypass KZreads copyright detection.
Around 51 minutes I had to stop in awe and with respect laugh when of our hosts said, "They should sell tickets to this!" It brought memories to be used for the future from days working at a location where two blast furnaces were in use. Entertaining while very educational videos with a serious emphasis within the discipline of engineering. We respect all. The comments are hilarious.
Always quantifying the scale of things with football pitches.. Why not use something more accurate like the size of uncle Albert's cauliflower patch so I can gauge it properly....
@mikeyhau
4 жыл бұрын
And the ship weighs more than 50,000,000 mice.
@UnauthorisedService
4 жыл бұрын
Olympic sized swimming pools too
@verifiedgentlemanbug
4 жыл бұрын
😂😂🤣🤣😂
@becca6791
4 жыл бұрын
Lol an its hull steel is as thick as my grandads toenail
@verifiedgentlemanbug
4 жыл бұрын
becca lol
I watched the whole thing. I loved every minute of it. I wish we'd have seen more of the passenger upgrades etc but what I did see and hear was awesome. I've travelled on this ship many times. Thanks
I watched this many years ago, wanting to get into the industry. I am now a Project manager and engineer for the Steel replacement system (SPS) that they described. Life has its funny ways sometimes.
A smell i love is when you get on a ship via it's car deck, ever get out of your car on a very big ferry inside the car deck and you walk over to the door to the stairs to the interior, i just love that sea... engineering... metal mixture smell... Always have ever since i was a kid!
Excellent hosting team. No ego, just lots of information. I love the music. It adds a dramatic element that makes me feel like I'm listening to the radio while watching tv.
Veeeery good documentary, but the sound track is awfully loud
@nxxxxzn
5 жыл бұрын
look into dynamic range compression
@Armadauzbekistan
5 жыл бұрын
Anyone knows the name of the soundtrack at the beginning?
the guy in charge of the music was on commission for how many seconds of music played!!
14:30 He like things that go bang up down and round n round DEFINITELY an ENGINEER YO 😂😂😎
Three weeks is a good result when you consider what was involved in the overhaul.
The video actually start 4 minutes in - these guys really, really, love their Production. Feels more like a Production that happens to be about something, where the Production is what they really want you to be aware of when you watch.
"The Bitter End" ... I learned something new today ha ha
Every day is a school day! Its nice to learn where the saying 'until the bitter end' comes from.
Pride of Bruges no longer sails between Hull and Zebrugge. That route has been dying a slow death for a decade, and closed in April 2021. After a period laid up at both Zebrugge and Rotterdam, the ship now works in the Mediterranean sailing for GNV between Naples, and Palermo. She in now named the GNV Antares.
Narrator: 32 thousand tons of- Me: WHAT DID YOU SAY? I CAN'T HEAR YOU!
@Colaholiker
5 жыл бұрын
He said "32 thousand tons of background music". You're welcome. ;-)
@verifiedgentlemanbug
4 жыл бұрын
@@Colaholiker 😂😂🤣🤣😂
amazing giants engineering good video it would be a great video
This would be a lot better with out all the commercials
I must have missed this when it was aired on TV, I’m glad I caught it here. This is my kind of stuff, very interesting and thanks for uploading. Like others have said, the music was a bit loud but very dramatic non the less.
Gotta love that with as far as mankind has come-we still cannot have the backgrounds of any and all tely shows and film length videos be kept at the right levels. So having music and sound effect volume levels are all over the place and hearing whats being said gets washed out and not heard. But no. This is a feat yet to be mastered and perfected.
I endured about three minutes before the 'soundtrack' drove me away.
Pride of York Captain Alastair Mcfadyen was my Captain onboard the Pride of Bilbao,a great officer a wonderfull person and a gentleman of the Sea and thanks for keep us safe in all the storms in the Gulf of Biscaia and i still miss the Pride of Bilbao great ship and a amazing crew....
Next time you make a video leave the dam music home so the speech can be heard. Otherwise great video.
31'01"... a nice feeling for me because I've been on this ship (in the early 1990s) and now I can see the maker's plate. Nice because the shipyard they built this in, in Tsurumi, is only about 12kms from where I live now.
Fantastic programme! Well done!
Awesome video thank you!!!!
I worked for a California company named Accurex. They're an instrumentation company with contracts for torsion metres that straps on the propeller shafts .. Upon a refit, the torsion metres are calibrated on a measured naughtical mile upon first sea trials. that's the way they measure drag on the haul.
Fascinating video, very enjoyable despite the loud background music and also despite the fact the You Tube hasn't gotten their act together to make the breaks for adverts come at more appropriate places than in the middle of words of the narration.
My God that was amazing!
STOP the damn background music that drowns out the narrations ! GET A CLUE, DAMMIT !
@granskare
5 жыл бұрын
just turn the volume down if you are on the internet.
@MakerofThingss
5 жыл бұрын
This channel is just uploading OTHER documentaries... How do people not notice that? You really think a youtube channel is producing this level of content and putting it out, for free, massively compressed? They just upload other companies/networks documentaries.
@kylehill3643
4 жыл бұрын
@Derek Charette Welcome to the phone world! The majority of people on here 10 years ago I'd say 60 percent but now it's 99.9 percent and us old farts are .001 of the community so Sparks see's it and does what's cool in the phone community.
@kylehill3643
4 жыл бұрын
@Derek Charette Furthermore phone people view their phone as a phone not as an entertainment machine though it can do that but that's not why people buy phones. They buy phones to talk to work,their family members and friends. It's essentially a digital telephone no matter how you slice it.
@Hotspur37
4 жыл бұрын
yea I gave up after a couple of minutes because of the music now I will never know if the finished or not
I enjoyed every moment. You have the gift of making technology interesting and enjoyable. Thanks for sharing and for all the world that has gone into making this marvellous documentary.
Absolutely fascinating!
A wonderfully interesting and informative video. They need to sack the sound engineers though!!!!!
45:26 "Pride of York - NASSAU" - Well I guess they're not THAT proud then.
@JohnSmith-rn8ui
3 жыл бұрын
Not even a British company owned by arabs dubai world ports ,,, York formerly norsea , was my 2nd home for 19yrs
Whats interesting about this ship is she was built as the Norsun sistership to the Norsea. Both ships were ordered and laid down in 1985 and had their maiden voyages in 1987. For a 32000 ton ship to be completed from start to finish in 2 years is incredible. Norsea was built on the Clyde and Norsun built in Japan. So the British yard was every bit as efficient and productive as the Japanese yard .
The day before the dockyard visit… Bell: Now then Tom, remember that tomorrow we’ll be visiting the ship in its Newcastle dry dock. It’s being refurbished by tough Geordie engineers, welders and workmen. These men have been hardened by heavy, difficult grimey jobs. They’re not used to encountering middle class “softies” like us and will probably mock us at the drop of a hat. Let’s not give them an excuse to ridicule our dress and mannerisms. Wrigglesworth: Don’t worry about that Rob! I’ll gain their respect by wearing my burgundy duffle coat with its chunky toggles. Also, I’ll ask questions containing plenty of hyperbole and superlatives and deliver them with a smorgasbord of onomatopoeias. They’re bound to relish that! Bell: I don’t think you understand Tom! Please think about how you’ll be received by these people. Oh, and get your haircut - we’ll be wearing hard hats, you don’t want to give the appearance that your hair is a wig attached to your hat which comes off when you remove your headgear, do you? A silent moment passes… Bell: Tom? Why so quiet? (pause) What’s the matter? (pause) Why the long face (yes, I know it’s genetic)? (pause) Tom...? Oh f*ck it! Wear what you f*cking want! I’m just trying to protect you! 9.00a.m. the day of the shoot….. Bell (on seeing Wrigglesworth bound over energetically towards him, holds his head in hands and mutters under his breath): oh f*cking hell! We’re going to get roasted.
@stanpatterson5033
5 жыл бұрын
I don't know how anyone could take that guy seriously with his absolute mop of a head of hair flopping around. There were even shots where he was brushing his own hair out of his face. What a tool....
@cory95ify
5 жыл бұрын
Googi Shite that was bloody beautiful man, brought a year to me eye eye n Al that
@andyroid7339
5 жыл бұрын
Hairy sosage - So glad you appreciated it! I was worried that it would go unread. Reading it again, it puts me in mind of a Viz cartoon strip.
@denniscat9395
5 жыл бұрын
Googi Shite I'm sure the host would go for a crazy night of shandy drinking with the guys regaling them with his office stapler accident and other Alan Partridge style anecdotes. Thank you for writing this - acerbic Englishness at its best
@andyroid7339
5 жыл бұрын
Dennis Cat - An inside source reliably informs me that he was going to go for a night out with the lads -he’d cleaned his best brogue shoes, ironed his jeans and wiped off the spit from the back of his blue velvet jacket. He'd thought about what he was going to chat about and rehearsed his funniest “lad” joke: Q: What’s pink and wrinkled and belongs to grandpa? A: Grandma. But when it came time for him to leave the house his Mum said he couldn’t go because he’d not washed his hair and that last time he went out on this sort of night he was sick down his jumper so he couldn’t go again until he was able to control himself properly.
Very informative. Thank you
Ad every six minutes and loud background music. This is an exercise in patience
@verifiedgentlemanbug
4 жыл бұрын
janernn lmfao
@Windows98R
4 жыл бұрын
janernn I can definitely agree on the loud ass BGM, dunno how bad the ADs are though. Kept ad blocker running
@nightruler666
3 жыл бұрын
Skip to end of the video and hit replay
Been on this ship when it was the Norsun, sailed from Amsterdam to hull in a force ten, it was brilliant.
@gary96397
2 жыл бұрын
Norsun was the first ship that I ever sailed on ...Hull to ROTTERDAM
I visited the steel works as a kid with my Dad who worked there it's an incredible place.
10:32 Sgt. Pepper's on the job, with a little help from his friends.
Carrying out the work that those guys did in just 3 weeks is nothing short of astonishing. Great video.
Damn, I never knew that a boat could be that interesting as well engineering and making metal.
Just like a water heater..it has sacrificial anodes! And flaps and controllable pitch prop like an airplane..thermodynamics in action!
Awesome job, but I agree. The musical audio needs to be lowered.
Brings back some happy memories when I used to work in this shipyard before being transferred to McNulty`s offshore a little further down the river.
@worldjoes1
4 жыл бұрын
How do they paint where the blocks are?
You guys are the greatest engineer ❤
Sack the sound man 👍
Now the question is "How do they refurbish the area where it was sitting on Blocks".
@spinaway
4 жыл бұрын
Its jacked up and the blocks moved.
@janvisser2223
Жыл бұрын
@@spinaway depends, mostly that area is done during next drydocking. (Which is no problem as the hull is still protected by the existing coating) And the vessel is not jacked up for removal of the blocks. They are tapered, so can be hammered loose one by one
I used to sail on this ferry when she was the Norsun operating for North Sea Ferries. Massive ship and never got bored exploring her. Pride of York was once the Norsea. And she was identical to Norsun apart from a few interior details :)
@JohnSmith-rn8ui
3 жыл бұрын
Other than that same chips except foreign philllipino crew with Dutch officers , they where actually 2 separate company s according to pand o
@bmused55
Жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-rn8ui P&O and North Sea Ferries were separate for many years. But slowly the North Sea Ferries experience got worse and worse as P&O interfered more and more (basically things got a lot expensive and you got much less for your money), until one day, North Sea Ferries were rebranded P&O.
Exellent documentary.
I'm glad the ship was being repaired, not torn apart and destroyed.
Really interesting video
Fascinating and informative. However the music is so loud that it drowns out the voice of the commentator.
Urgh, sort it out with the sound editing! I can't watch this it's so bad. Byeee!
Most enjoyable and highly entertaining. It presented information that I found delightfully fascinating. Many thanks to all or this rare view in the ship's life.
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2 жыл бұрын
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@kysonxavier5002
2 жыл бұрын
@Jefferson Marshall instablaster :)
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2 жыл бұрын
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@jeffersonmarshall3926
2 жыл бұрын
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@kysonxavier5002
2 жыл бұрын
@Jefferson Marshall happy to help :D
Thank you. Godbless
lekker irritant die muziek zo agressief er doorheen!! waardeloos!
I keep hoping the music would die down but it won't!!!
Been on the Bruges and york boat many times over the years. Absolute awsome vessel. Shame P&O sold them both
jimmie wilkes awsome vidio !
*things you need more of: pizzicato strings and commercials*
@nathandean1687
5 жыл бұрын
LOLZ I USE A AD BLOCKER PROGRAM
And I can’t wait too HOOK into and NOSE myself around heheehahaw
Behind every beautiful ship. is a ship well tended to by a yard overhaul crew to keep her as beautiful as the day she was first launched. Often times better than when she was first built!
Amazing
Great accomplishment 👏 👌
Fantastic jobs 👌
We have travelled on the Pride of Bruge to Zeebrugge a good number of time in the past, very comfortable sailings.
Great to watch however I couldn't hear what the guys were saying as the music was very over powering
Thanks to the works 💪 👷♀️ 🙏
Now (2022) called the MS GNV Antares going between Naples and Palermo. 31/12/2020 was the last time is carried passengers between Hull and Zeebrugge
The ship scraping yard, perfect place to see how ships are built
Quite interesting when watched on mute but that guy still needs a haircut. I think I’ve officially turned into my Dad.
I hate stabilizers... Nice documentary! :D
I love ENGINEERING......
BEEN ON THAT; - WAS HITCH-HIKING ... - GOT ON WITH A LORRY AND HAD A SLAP-UP DINNER AND THE NEXT DAY BREAKFAST!!! :P
Absolute fascinating documentary but got pissed off with the sneaky double adverts halfway through and gave up
@pipping_plover
4 жыл бұрын
Justin Bishop honest video review
As a Master Mariner this is a good vid, things accurately explained that are normally left blank, accept the comments on the sound track
There is nothing like being in a steel plant in person. Photos just can't do it justice. I did a photoshoot at Bethlehem Steel and to this day have never seen anything as fantastic. The heat, the color are lost in photos.
Is it possible for you Spark to do a solar panel recycling documentary?
Amazing.. I have travelled in that very same ship!
Very recommendable
4 Lifeboats with a capacity of 150 people. On a ship designed to carry 1,250 people. Someones gonna die!
Fabulous
Interesting way *_Rodgers_* spends the off-season ;-)
I didn't even notice the music till I read the comments?
I worked at sea for 12 years but got injured. Now I watch ship videos :D
3 weeks in dry dock isn’t a massive overhaul, it’s basically an oil change.
As of Oct 2020 P & O announced the scrapping of both the York and Bruges!
Friendly geordie men, true heroes.
Great content...Reminds me of Modern Marvels
@1BigBen
5 жыл бұрын
indeed and also world's toughest fixes
Head splitting music overpowering the low vocals make this impressive documentary hard to enjoy, Sadly!
Ah, the top gear sound editor
@Nderak
5 жыл бұрын
may he burn in Hell forever
@pyschoy2k
5 жыл бұрын
Some say he got fired from his last job. All we know is he's the sound editor.
Did you notice the captain didn't insult the ship saying 'a older ship' very diplomatic.
Very fascinating video! But I have to agree with others, the music drowned the narration at certain times, which is a shame.
39:48 Sargent Pepper visits the bridge.
There are not 32,000 tonnes of steel. The ship is approx 32,000 Gross Tonnes...which is measure of volume not weight. Deadweight tonnage is 6748 tonnes...but not all of that is steel.
@kenolsen1845
5 жыл бұрын
WOW, you must have a calculator.
@trevorwoodmore8397
5 жыл бұрын
No calculator required. Basic information on the vessel can be found here: www.marinetraffic.com/ais/details/ships/imo:8503797
@bloguetronica
5 жыл бұрын
The guys that made the documentary could have researched that. They didn't do a proper job.
@IANinALTONA
5 жыл бұрын
True, but still wrong. Deadweight tonnage is not how much the ship weighs, but how much it can (legally) load, including provisions and bunkers. The weight of the ship itself is not the deadweight tonnage. The actual weight of the (empty) ship is the lightship displacement tonnage (ldt).
@trevorwoodmore8397
5 жыл бұрын
@@IANinALTONA Correct...hence my comment that not all the DWT is steel.
29:48 Wow, the mother of all cutting torches! No wonder he has a helmet with a hose attached for fresh air...
Terbaiklah ❤️
Great show but the audio mix tracks weren’t encoded correctly!