Hovertravel Hovercraft Leaving Ryde - Isle Of Wight - Sunday 20th December 2020 | kittikoko

Please enjoy my wobbly camerawork and some woman shouting at 'Shanice' down the phone. 😂
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Ferries to the Isle of Wight
Your Fastest Ferry Link from Portsmouth (Southsea) to the Isle of Wight (Ryde)
Hovertravel provides the fastest Isle of Wight ferry route across the Solent and is the world’s only year round passenger hovercraft service. Our passenger ferry service takes you directly to the shore at Southsea or Ryde in just 10 minutes. Easy onward travel connections are available with our Hoverbus to Portsmouth, bus and train connections at Ryde plus large car parks at both terminals. Hovertravel - The 10 minute ferry link to the Isle Of Wight.
How Do You Fly a Hovercraft?
A hovercraft is not like a boat and not really like a plane, so what is it like to ‘fly’ a hovercraft? Because a hovercraft is supported by a cushion of air it is not affected by the tides in the way that a boat would be, the lack of contact with the ground gives the hovercraft the ability to move in any direction, easily sliding sideways or backwards with little resistance.
This presents a unique challenge for the ‘Hovercraft Pilot’ to be able to take advantage of these unique abilities, whilst at the same time keeping the hovercraft under control in all weathers, choppy seas, in both day and night-time as well as over land!
Therefore, ‘Hovercraft Pilots’ have to undergo specialist training before they are able gain the qualifications to become a Captain on this type of vessel.
How Do You Lift The Hovercraft Up?
The Hovercraft has two engines, one on either side (Port and Starboard). Each engine drives a propeller as well as a set of two lift fans situated on the side decks.
These fans are powered directly from the engine, as the engine gets faster, the fans turn faster, so as the Pilot increases the power, the craft will lift off the ground. At full power the hovercraft will be 1.6 metres above the surface it is hovering over and friction will be reduced to almost nothing. This system allows the Pilot to control the speed of the hovercraft by reducing the power to increase friction, causing the hovercraft to slow down and eventually stop.
The skirt of the hovercraft will not only trap the air in order to maintain the ‘hover height’ but also provide a natural stability, keeping a constant air pressure even during rough seas, keeping the hovercraft clear of waves or other obstacles.
How Does The Hovercraft Move?
The Hovercraft is fitted with two very large propellers which are also driven directly from each engine. These provide a great deal of thrust to push the hovercraft forwards, the propellers are housed in ducts which improve the efficiency of the propellers, particularly at low speed and when accelerating.
Because these are variable pitch propellers, each blade of the propeller can swivel, this allows the Pilot to control the amount of thrust being generated without changing the engine speed. Therefore the amount of thrust can be constantly controlled without affecting the all-important lift air supply. Another advantage of variable pitch propellers is that the Pilot has the option to use reverse thrust, pushing the hovercraft backwards, making this type of hovercraft one of the most manoeuvrable ever built.
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  • @angieward2762
    @angieward27623 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see the hovercraft close up, thank you Kittikoko 😀

  • @oz25
    @oz253 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful close up of the hovercraft, the mainland and a giant ship dwarfing the buildings in front at the end of the vid. Thanks for the film xxx

  • @karens138
    @karens1383 жыл бұрын

    Good bit of footage their Kitti, fighting against the wind must have been quite a journey. Thank you x

  • @chrispomphrett4283
    @chrispomphrett42833 жыл бұрын

    Always have a love of hovercraft. My mother was secretary for a while to Christopher Cockerell and project manager Mr Moore and met my father, a draughtsman at the Cowes factory.

  • @lewisdwyer1536
    @lewisdwyer1536 Жыл бұрын

    Went on this yesterday. Very quick and comfortable.

  • @chrisbulmer7
    @chrisbulmer73 жыл бұрын

    Great Vid Kitti cheers

  • @blueman5924
    @blueman59242 жыл бұрын

    Cool !! Ours here in BC🇨🇦,are only in use by the Coast Guard.

  • @chrisalddin
    @chrisalddin3 жыл бұрын

    nice up close shot. grate video :)

  • @user-vj2hi5sh7i
    @user-vj2hi5sh7i7 ай бұрын

    I’ll hover my way to victory;)

  • @itwork6810
    @itwork6810 Жыл бұрын

    We call the tower to the right of the Spinnaker Tower, "The Lipstick Tower"

  • @stevie7702
    @stevie77023 жыл бұрын

    There a a railcam opposite the station, I’m pretty sure I’ve watched you filming lol

  • @user-vj2hi5sh7i
    @user-vj2hi5sh7i7 ай бұрын

    Freak of nature Fuck yeah

  • @SuperIanjohnson
    @SuperIanjohnson3 жыл бұрын

    Who is Shanice? Is that your real name, Kitti ? lol. Great film again, hope you have nice Christmas. I look forward to seeing more in 2021.

  • @dannywilkins887
    @dannywilkins8873 жыл бұрын

    Wobbly camera work is forgivable-naming someone shanice🙄