Sydney's Manly Ferries // The Freshwater Class!
Sydney's Freshwater Class ferries have been running the route between Circular Quay and Manly since the early 1980s, and have become an enduring icon of the harbour city - this video looks at their story, and recent attempts to remove them from service forever.
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All photographs and video footage used in this video are by Martin Bennet (me). Google maps imagery is also used, credited on screen.
The music in this video is by my brother Cian, who also provides the equipment and expertise to record my voiceovers. Check out his music here: hyperfollow.com/cianbennetmusic
Check out some spectacular rough weather Freshwater action here: • Manly Ferry And Monste...
Chapters:
00:00 - ..Ferries!
01:18 - The Freshwater Class
02:04 - A very Manly route
02:51 - Collaroy
03:11 - Big double-endy boi
04:44 - Big ferry, big loads
05:22 - Avoiding other floaty things
05:50 - Freshwaters under threat/The Emerald Class
08:21 - Freshwater renaissance
09:31 - Tourists and commuters
10:01 - Ride a Freshy today!
10:17 - It was a close call
11:02 - Back to normal programming
#sydney #transport #ferry #boat #marine
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Like the music? It's by my brother Cian, check out his stuff here: hyperfollow.com/cianbennetmusic Want to support the channel, get early access to new videos a look behind the scenes? Join me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/Taitset Check out some spectacular rough weather Freshwater action here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Yo2jp8OxmZCvqZs.htmlsi=MSk7HIhxfn39g2tK
@SYDTrainsFilms
Ай бұрын
Cian's music is amazing in this video! ❤
@cianbennet
Ай бұрын
@@SYDTrainsFilms Glad you like :))
i'll take "once again a conservative government changes something that doesn't need to be changed and the new changes don't work" for $50 martin
@c.d.c9425
Ай бұрын
So you're saying conservatism is good then. Conserving elements of society that we like
@srinednco
Ай бұрын
also they buy whatever is cheapest, not by reliability.
@henreereeman8529
Ай бұрын
@@c.d.c9425 It is ironic how the politicians who want the most radical changes think of themselves as conservatives
@Low760
Ай бұрын
@@c.d.c9425 maybe more that they privatise things to help Thier mates. Liberals are not very conservative in lots of ways.
@mxhddr
Ай бұрын
@srinednco I mean you can say that for both governments, the Labor party here in QLD ordered our new trains that weren't wheelchair compliant
TfNSW Marketing needs to watch this video and update the slogan. 'Sydney Ferries: a lot like a tram network, but the track is wet and has sharks in it!' Absolute gold! Cian's music is a nice touch, too.
@Taitset
Ай бұрын
Thanks Matt!
@muddydave01
Ай бұрын
Yarra trams really should watch as well. "Catch the 96 to St Kilda Beach. Just like the Manly Ferry, only you won't get seasick and there are no sharks!"
@mattaustin2128
Ай бұрын
@muddydave01 absolutely brilliant!
"The video where I talk about Sydney ferries for 40 minutes" would be awesome, Martin. 😁👍
@chairmanlmao4482
Ай бұрын
I second this
@LePapetVaudois
Ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@webboydotnet
3 күн бұрын
Do it... also Lady boats
Thank you KZread Algorithm for throwing this into my feed. What a gem!
Last time i was in Sydney i took the Ferry to Paramatta the weather was uneventful on the way but a big storm swelled up on the way back, everyone starts going inside to sit out the waves meanwhile I'm standing out front like a madman having the time of my life with the ferry bouncing haha Most fun i had that entire trip
I used to take the Freshwater ferry to uni back in the day. It’s the best way to commute compared to other forms of transport. I also remember going past the heads in rough weather. You look out the window on one side and all you would see is water, and the other side was sky. Next it was the other way around. Now that I live in Melbourne I miss the ferries, although next weekend I am in Sydney. I will have to take a trip on one.
😅when my now wife and I were courting 38 years ago we got up extremely early, and bought two $5 day rover tickets, this day was planned to the Nth degree, we started at Birchgrove and travelled on EVERY single Sydney ferry service to EVERY single public wharf, we took the private Birkenhead point ferry and the govt bus back to circular quay to keep going, it took from about 6am till 10pm and was one of the best days out of our lives..
Coming from the USA, we were excited about touring Sydney, especially from the ferry and the monorail. We rode both when we were there in 1989. It was such a treat, I found a model of the monorail that I put on my HO scale model train layout.
@tedpalmer5552
Ай бұрын
Oh gosh, l remember riding on that monorail. It was an oddity and a novelty. These days whenever I hear or read "monorail", I can't help thinking about a certain Simpsons episode.
@webboydotnet
3 күн бұрын
I lived in apartments in Darling Harbour and at that time used the monorail to commute into the city. Novel and weird but very effective for those in the area
I’m so happy that someone who actually makes good videos has covered Sydney ferries. I couldn’t pick fault with a single part of your video and it’s a great impression on anyone who wants to travel on one of these beautiful vessels. I’d say that I’m one of Sydney’s leading ferry enthusiasts on the internet so it’s very nice to see someone cover this topic without getting their facts wrong in everything they say. It’s fantastic to see these boats returning to the run although the retirement of Collaroy really shook me up since she is my favourite ferry, and as much as I hate to admit it I don’t believe she’ll return to service. Thank you so much for this great video Taitset, and I’d certainly love to see more ferry content in the future 😊
@Taitset
Ай бұрын
No worries, glad to hear I didn't make any major mistakes! :)
@webboydotnet
3 күн бұрын
You're mourning of the end of Collaroy matches mine of Lady Herron. These vessels have life history and familial value.
I used to catch Lady Herron to work (in the early 90s) from Cremorne Pt to the Quay and would frequently ride in the wheelhouse with a captain who became a very good friend. Late last year I saw her (Herron) lying at Carrington Shipyards and I am very sad to hear she was scrapped. A stunningly beautiful vessel. I also travelled on many of the harbour cats at the time and the similarity (in build) and the difference (double/single deck) to those in Newcastle currently is just lovely. Thanks for the memories.
Love the party boat sign 😂
I had an oppurtunity to connect directly from a train to a ferry on a visit to Sydney, amazing how smooth they have made the process of boarding and tranfering. Very cool!
The Ferries kinda look like the old Melbourne tram colours.
@connorcore7008
Ай бұрын
Sydney used to use a similar livery across it's buses and trams until the 1970s I think. It's quite nice.
@aussiejohn5835
Ай бұрын
I thought the same, but in reverse when I went to Melbourne for the first time. They were indeed the same.
@aussiejohn5835
Ай бұрын
You are correct because they all came under the same umbrella, being the Public Transport Commission and the exception to this was the train network.
5:30 "we couldn't afford a train!" 😂
I never thought that you would make a Sydney Ferry video. I was never a boat person (partly because I have a fear of boats sinking) but I found this video quite interesting. (While still managing to see most of the trains at Circular Quay in the background.)
I travelled the manly ferry as a child on a stormy day and I still remember how terrifying it was. You can always catch the bus as an alternative.
I visited Sydney in 2015 from Switzerland and clearly noticed these beautiful Freshwater ferries. Thank you for your great video doing justice to this fleet! And like many other commenters, I would love to hear more about the ferry system!
I remember when I was very young being on the Manly ferry being inside looking down into the hull seeing the big engine working. For me that was so exciting.
Another "Well done Martin!" from me. Your commentary revealed several things I was unaware of regarding Sydney's ferries and the political storm over the catamarans. 🙂
Fantastic video. One of my favourite early memories is catching a Freshwater around age 4 or 5. Going to stay with my Grandparents and Aunt in Disney during the Christmas holidays often involved catching a Rivercat from Meadowbank into either Circular Quay to then catch the Manly Ferry, or to Darling Harbour. The harbour and its activity has always been my favourite part of Sydney.
I've been sad about the retirement of the Freshwater Class since their retirement was announced. I'm so glad to hear they weren't replaced (didn't hear the news earlier). Like you, to me they are THE Sydney ferry and try to ride to Manly and back every time I'm in Sydney. I can't wait to go back to Sydney to ride one!
Cian's music on point again
@cianbennet
Ай бұрын
Thankyou! :))
Yes, please to more Sydney Ferries stuff! How I didnt go on a Manly ferry when I lived on the Central Coast is a mystery to my current self. And also other less known and interesting public transport things from around Oz, but especially Melbourne is welcome!
Anither melburnian here, absolutely love Sydney's ferries, when I was visiting last year I had about 4 hours to kill before my flight home so I took a train out to Parramatta and rode the ferry all the way into circular quay, and then out to Manly and back. There was a fire out on either Dobroyd or Middle Head that day, got a good view from the ferry Would absolutely love some more ferry related videos!
Thanks for adding actual captions for the Deaf.
@lachlanbaker2031
Ай бұрын
I second this. I’m not completely deaf but subtitles are a huge help when trying to listen for detail.
In early 1999 I was on Narrabeen when it bounced off one of the points of Middle Head whilst avoiding a flotilla of those little tiny two person sailing racers. The ferry headed straight for the nearest beach across the harbour but then headed to Circular Quay and docked at the cruise ship wharf. It was on the news that night that it lost a rudder and propellor, had a deccent hole in the hull and was sitting around 5' lower in the "bow". Two weeks later I shipped out to recruit school in the Royal Australian Navy!!
Interesting, this seems a lot like the extensive ferry network in Seattle which is used for a similar purpose. Cool video!
I love the Freshwater class Ferries, which I can't believe that it's 42yrs old (same age as me in July).
Hey Martin I was in Sydney around the same time your were in march. It was amazing how Sydney transports people around the city, from the double deck suburban and intercity trains to the regional trains they use such as the XPT which I took overnight service definitely recommend if you have been on the Xpt but the ferry were the interesting as some who lives in the mallee/north west VIC. Anyway awesome video very informative, cheers Brandon
Yes please love to see more ferries. Many thanks
Excellent perspective on these iconic vessels! Manly Ferry is up there with the London Routemaster Bus, Melbourne W Class Tram and the San Francisco Cable Cars!
We have a Similar Arrangement here in Western Washington State with The State Ferry system which is also the Largest system of Ferries in the US and they are run by the WSDOT and painted in the Same livery as Amtrak cascades trains, they are critical for Transportation thanks to the Large Salish Sea that splits a large portion of the state in half and the Ferries help Connect Seattle and Tacoma to the Kitsap Peninsula and San Juan Islands as well as all the other Islands around here many of which are disconnected from the Highway system, and while are Ferries are indeed double ended they are much Larger, more specifically the Olympic class (named after the Olympic range in the far West of the state because we have 3 different mountain ranges here the Olympics, the Cascades, and the Bitterroot Mountains which form the border with Idaho)
I love these particular ferries.great to use for a day out on the harbour to manly.also for me taking photos of the passing ships.i also use the other ferries for Watson's bay.fish and chips, the darling harbour ferry to Pyrmont and back is worth the trip.great video.thanks.👍👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Watching in the UK, I enjoy every video you put up.
the music was lovely! your brother is very talented :)
As a train enthusiast that loved S sets.. once they were gone i found myself becoming just as happy with a ferry run.. the freshwater class remind me of very large S sets in a way internally. . the rivercat class to olympic park are apparently going to be scrapped soon and replaced with the river class fully. Itd make a great video before they go These days i find myself prefering the awesome rawness of a ferry ride vs the soundproofed sterility of a train Great video :)
I remember the Tasmanian built crafts doing trial runs on the Derwent River, watching them do 360's out in the bay off shore from Bellerieve.
Remember back in the late 70's early 80's sometimes when the weather was shitty and the swell was up we'd go down and pay for a return fare on the ferry. Would stand up on the seats in the outside deck just in a small covered area on the seaward side of the ferry and ride the swells. Hide in the loos just before we got to the Quay and re-emerge after the return trip was started - then rinse and repeat (almost literally) at the Manly end the at the Quay and so on. Good days entertainment for the price of a return token.
Great work again, Martin!! I would like to see a video on the Sydney ferries network. P.S. I took some photos of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House on the back of a ferry when my girlfriend and I went to Sydney last year, if you want me to share 👍
Incredible video! I’m a sucker for trains, don’t get me wrong But this was such a refreshing video with how different it was, keep up the incredible work and love all your footage you get 🥳
I Rode those ferries many times as a teen in the early 90's while travelling to Manly and/or Shelly Beach. I'm glad to hear that they still remain in service.
Great video - thanks for all your work!
Lord Taitset delivers once again! Great vid Martin.
Sydney Ferries is my favorite public transport in the world, nothing beats being at the front of the boat on a sunny day. I recently took a trip to Manly on an emerald class it's quite fast only a couple minutes slower then the Manly fast ferry I would say.
Another brilliant video. Love the little smiling shark on the drawing
Ahhh, classic Sydney weather on show as well - all that rain 😅
Great video. Looking forward to a Transperth ferry video.
Definitely iconic.
I was just on one! I came home to see this, lol
Martin I just love your videos so much
@Taitset
Ай бұрын
Thankyou :)
Great Video! definitely sparked an interest in Sydney's Ferries
Cant wait I’ll be back in 85 mins
Can't wait for your offshoot channel Taitwet
As a Sydney child of the 60's I have a fond recollection of a trip on the Manly ferry. It was not particularly bad weather but that ferry was certainly moving around. The adults may have been queasy but for a kid it was as good as a roller coaster ride at Luna Park. I rode a hydrofoil once as well and I'm glad I can say I did. I have other fond memories of the harbour, like standing at the open doors of a red rattler crossing the bridge and sticking my head out to peer down through the ironwork to the water far below. Heck, I even dimly recall seeing a flying boat take off or land out near Rose Bay. Then there were the days when Navy ships at Garden Island would be open for inspection by the public. Such simple pleasures are easily taken for granted by a wee lad but are mostly unrepeatable today. Subscribed. P.S. thankyou for your MSTS work.
More Ferry videos please Martin, I am very much the same as you, a trip to Sydney has to include a ferry ride to Manly and back.
I don’t know why but this video is my favorite. It’s just different from the rest and has a much more calming feel to it.
@Taitset
Ай бұрын
Thankyou!
i didnt know the collaroy would be taken out of service a few months after i went to sydney in september 2023, luckily i took as many photos as i could of it
Best urban ferries I’ve ever travelled in, and should be retained not only as a beautiful historical fleet (much like the Hong Kong Star Ferry (2nd best)) but should be restored to having a bar, food, and cafe on board. I’d also love a hydrofoils to be returned to the harbour, even as only a tourist vessel. Damn I miss them.
I had the good fortune about 4 years ago to go sailing with Don Laverick (Laverick's were Carrington Slipways). His sons still sail out of RMYC Toronto. Don was discussing design and he told me they didn't have computed aided design back then - he had 30 men with paper, pencils, graphs, set squares and compasses and every boat was hand drawn. I currently sail with one of his old project managers. At the time of writing this Don is 93.
A really well composed and informative clip. I've been on the Freshwaters, but didn't realise they did trips outside the Heads at one stage. Decades back I went a couple of times outside the Heads on the South Steyne. It was built in Scotland and actually steamed under its own power to Sydney. You could look down into the engine room from above during the journey. One trip was particularly rough with the bow being engulfed by water and the prop rising out of the sea on the waves. as a teenager it was such fun. A reciprocating steam ferry certainly has all the class and personality, if not more, than a classic steam locomotive.
Another superb video Martin - thanks 😊 As a Sydney boy who lived in the west around Parramatta it was always great as a kid to travel to Circular Quay by train for a ride to Manly for fish and chips on The Corso and return by ferry with the harbour lights at night. Ferries like the South Stein and Dee Why and Curl Curl and then of course The Freshwaters - I call them real ferries. You summed up the history beautifully and even though you are probably a proud Melbourne-ite you did a brilliant job promoting a real Sydney travel icon. Would certainly love to hear a video on the other ferries including the new Parramatta River Cats. Thanks again for an informative video on the Manly Ferry. PS - as an announcer for 38years who has done radio, tv and voice over work I really like your narration style - it’s very easy to understand and listen to - well done 👍 ✅😀. TD. (Terry)
@Taitset
Ай бұрын
Thankyou very much!
First the bustituations, now ferries? Things have really gone of the rails, Martin!
Great video.
Could you do a video about the Suburban rail loop. I think that would be a sick video and you could keep us updated throughout the development.
great video as always, Martin
i loved this one
My grandmother was one who tried to catch thelast ferry before rough swells coming trough the Heads cancelled them.
The names of the Emerald class ferries are reminiscent of the former hydrofoils on the Manly run in the 1960s . Possibly the best known was the Fairlight , and like the Emerald class , these vessels were also plagued with mechanical problems , so the reuse of the names would seem to be appropriate !
I’ve never been on a freshwater, and in fact I’ve only ever been on one ferry, in the 1980’s I went to the zoo on Fishburn. It’s strange but I have this odd attachment to it, and when I’m in Sydney I’ll always look out for it, and see if there’s any new KZread videos taken on it or featuring it. I should go and ride it again, it’s only been 40 years or so..
Well done 😊😊😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Please do Brisbane's trains or ferries when you get up here. The ferries in particular are awesome along the river
We have something similar, only smaller in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Pith they didn't keep one of the old Scottish built ferries operable as a tourist attraction, North Steyne, South Steyne etc. They were the classics. great video and well researched.
Love the ship videos, would love to see more! Keep up the great work!
Sometimes older is better. I was fortunate enough to be in Sydney when the Freshwater class were reintroduced into service. Sadly I didn’t get to ride them but it was definitely an impressive sight to see in the harbour. Great to hear they’ll be in service for many years to come. Bye.
great!
Do another video like the upfield line video that one was so good
I wish I knew about the timetable quirk when I visited Sydney last month. I was stuck with an Emerald Gen 2 on my trip. Of course the NSW LNP are idiots when it came to the new trains etc. I feel there was no reason we couldn't have hit up our southern neighbours, in Vic, to build the new trains and trams.
I've been on those ferries. The last one I remember steeping on board was the MV Narrabeen, not sure if it was from Manly to Circular Quay or Circular Quay to Manly!
yes more syd ferries= Botany and Newcastle please
The Freshwater’s interior reminds me of the CityCat, but more green. The exterior though is way cooler; especially with the double-ended operation like a multiple unit train
Does Sydney have the world's best public ferry system in terms of number of lines, ridership and frequency? I know Hong Kong and Istanbul also have strong ferry services, but in North America, the only cities with true commuter ferries are probably Seattle (Bainbridge Island), Vancouver (Seabus to North Shore) and NYC (Staten Island)
@JayJayGamerOfficial
Ай бұрын
Sydney isn't ranked at the top but rather around 7th I believe in terms of passenger numbers. I may be wrong but it's an easy search to get the proper placement.
as great as the music is, an opportunity was missed to cause psychic damage with the 'ferry boat fred' theme
what happen to your HO scale trains? Anyway Great video!
Hey Taitset, i'm doing a Melbourne train station battle royale where i spin the wheel and that station then gets removed. I then keep on doing this until one remains so do you wanna particapate? (Also do you know any apps that when you zoom in on an image it doesn't get pixelated?)
Am glad they have kept this class of ferry which as you have mentioned is an icon of Sydney, just like other cities with their iconic public transport types. As school kids many years ago, it was not uncommon to sneak off at lunchtime to ride the ferry when the swells were up. It was etter than the ferris wheel and merry go round that used to operate next to the ferry wharf. Some onboard views of the wild ride. kzread.info/dash/bejne/n6p62cuThNfciqQ.htmlsi=sVPjcjgcIsdEKuoo
You also forgot the big grey boats that inhabit garden Island.
Nice video, very educational, how well does the ferry network integrate with the train and bus network across the public Sydney transport system? As a Victorian it is interesting to see others states transport systems.
More ferries please
What specific song do you use in this video? also brilliant video! I live in Seattle & we have a massive ferry fleet to, only ours are entirely designed as "auto" ferries, w e use them as high capacity transport vehicles, but also to carry a signifigant number of cars, ours even feature full cafe's with a full kitchen, and usually have 3-4 levels, pretty much all our ferries, have the same iconic design, just very signifigantly in size from the tiny kwa-de-tabil class with "only" 750 pax and cars, to the Evergreen & olympic class, both can carry over 140 cars, and 1500 passengers, mainly used on the bremerton-seattle run. interestingly most of the sound is pretty calm even in high winds, however the routs from anacortis to the San Juan islands can face pretty heavy seas going out toward the pacific ocean, although for the most part its still fairly sheltered. We have recently added back up propellers to all of our ferries, so 2 forward & 2 rear (although each ferry is almost exactly the same on each side, and all are bi-directional.) this is because we have had multiple "hard landing" incidents where the ferries either hit a wave, and slammed into the dock, or just didnt slow down in time, so the back up propellers now automatically engage if an alarm isnt triggered in time (like AWS for trains but for boats) this has prevented a hard lnding incident, and for the most part, the ferries, are very reliable, almost every route operates every hour or better, most run half hourly, and the bremerton route at sunset is just spectacular. WE LOVE OUR FERRIES! we also have the largest ferry fleet in the united states.
@Taitset
Ай бұрын
Oh yes I just had a look, the Seattle ferries look very cool! The song used in this one was made specifically for the video, so it doesn't appear anywhere else at this stage.
I missed the premier :(
bold of you to imply that melbourne's tram tracks arent also wet and full of sharks
Heres one for you. Why does the Parramatta ferry rarely go to Parramatta? I was there a few months ago and thought, 'you know what would be fun? Taking the Ferry into the city'. Nope, its like it only runs 3 times a day, its like the Dungong train service.
@daveg2104
Ай бұрын
If the Parramatta River is in flood, the Rivercat won't run to Parramatta (the wharf at Parramatta will probably have the river running over it). And if the tide is low. The upper reaches of the river are quite shallow and narrow. The ferries run more often to Olympic Park and Rydalmere, from where you get a bus the rest of the way into Parramatta. The Parramatta River Rivercat service is quite popular on weekends. They often have to leave passengers on various wharves because they are full. If you are planning a trip, it's best to check the timetable/transport app. Currently there are no ferries running to Parramatta due to work being undertaken on the Gasworks Bridge.
What is your opinion on the effectiveness of the routes at the moment. For example should f9 and f7 be combined to provide more connections along the route, or is the main focus on getting people to and from circular quay. Also do you know if they will open new routes?
@Taitset
Ай бұрын
Good question, it does look like it would make sense for both to connect somewhere. Although there are probably buses that would do the job for trips like that. I'm not sure if there are any plans for new routes!
@nathanstenner1794
Ай бұрын
F7 and F4 would probably be a better idea
Hi Taitset, I sail on the racing yacht shown from 8:52. I was very Suprised to see it in this video! Is there any chance you have the full unedited clip that you shot?
@skylord2422
Ай бұрын
The blue yacht “Firstlight” with the white spinnaker
@Taitset
Ай бұрын
Yes no worries, I've uploaded the clip to a temporary folder here: [link now removed]
@skylord2422
Ай бұрын
You absolute legend!
@Taitset
Ай бұрын
@@skylord2422 No problem!
@skylord2422
Ай бұрын
Lmk next time you’re in Sydney if you’d like a sail
I don't feel the need to replace them? Star Ferry in Hong Kong still runs with iconic old ferries and they are much reliable then Gen2s. The freshwaters just need an engine and interior refit with a hull strengthen, then that's it. And Australia do have great shipbuilders, don't understand why they chose a Chinese one. I'm not saying Chinese ships are bad, but there isn't a good reason to do so.
Manly ferries. It is the journey not the destination. The bigger the waves the better. ☮🏳🌈
I watch and subscribe to your KZread channel from the U.S. Do you happen to know why Sydney Trains Cabview took down all his rail videos, and now it appears the channel itself no longer exists? I didn't know whether you two might have been acquainted. We suffered a loss when that channel went away.
@Taitset
Ай бұрын
I'm not sure of the exact situation, but rumour has it Sydney Trains management became aware of the channel and issued a warning to all staff not to use recording devices in the cab. It's a big shame, it was a great channel!
Yooooo