We really miss this old girl! She’s a beaut! We live in Milford haven and we used to go over to rosslare and back on this ship just for fun! My dad used to drive the lorries on to her or load freight onboard at Pembroke dock - he still does this job but now it’s on the blue star ship. The aft verandah was our favorite spot especially sailing down the Cleddau. Lovely ship! Thanks for sharing! 👍🏻
Hi. Thank you so much for watching! A blog will be published to my website www.a2bviasea.co.uk in due course-there will be lots of interior photos. A walk about tour of Blue Star 1 and Ulysses can also be found on my UA-cam channel, plus a tour of the Isle of Innisfree will be uploaded soon.
I was part of a team of engineers who were involved with commissioning her when she was a new build. I later sailed on her on the Dublin Holyhead and Rosslare Pembroke Dock routes. A very well built ship with great reliably due to her four engines in two separate engine rooms. Two shaft driven generators from the main engines and three diesel generators . Built in Holland by Van Der Giessen. She was the best ship I worked on.
Hi. Thanks for watching! I dont know about technical stuff but from a passenger point of view her interior is very well fitted out. I adore the Irish themed bar!
@@A2BviaSeaonTV The interior was one of the last projects of Claus Horn's design studio in Copenhagen. We had already done the Innisfree (now Kaitaki) with him so knew what to expect. Claus was very adept at making an interior arrangement that did only involve modest structural changes. His inventiveness meant that issues were always solved quickly whilst maintaining the design concept of the interior. For a structural engineer Claus was the easiest architect I ever worked with.
@@d.j.vanderschoot3717 I also worked on the Inishfree.Well laid out ship but suffered very badly with vibration issues resulting in remedial work carried out in later years but unfortunately it wasn't a great success.
Ah alright, just curious as in the promotion Dover-Calais video from Irish Ferries the snacks on offer looked a lot better/fancier compared to DFDS and P&O.
Hi. Thanks for watching! Yes, you can pretty much walk around all areas freely. My blog can be found at www.a2bviasea.co.uk with loads of pictures including the heli pad
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We really miss this old girl! She’s a beaut! We live in Milford haven and we used to go over to rosslare and back on this ship just for fun! My dad used to drive the lorries on to her or load freight onboard at Pembroke dock - he still does this job but now it’s on the blue star ship. The aft verandah was our favorite spot especially sailing down the Cleddau. Lovely ship! Thanks for sharing! 👍🏻
Hi. Thank you so much for watching! A blog will be published to my website www.a2bviasea.co.uk in due course-there will be lots of interior photos. A walk about tour of Blue Star 1 and Ulysses can also be found on my UA-cam channel, plus a tour of the Isle of Innisfree will be uploaded soon.
@@A2BviaSeaonTV already watched those 😉👌🏻
@@CruiseMonkeys thank you 😊
I traveled on her many years ago when she was on the Holyhead to Dublin route
I was part of a team of engineers who were involved with commissioning her when she was a new build. I later sailed on her on the Dublin Holyhead and Rosslare Pembroke Dock routes. A very well built ship with great reliably due to her four engines in two separate engine rooms. Two shaft driven generators from the main engines and three diesel generators . Built in Holland by Van Der Giessen. She was the best ship I worked on.
Hi. Thanks for watching!
I dont know about technical stuff but from a passenger point of view her interior is very well fitted out. I adore the Irish themed bar!
Thanks for the compliment! Proud to haven been involved in her build.
@@A2BviaSeaonTV The interior was one of the last projects of Claus Horn's design studio in Copenhagen. We had already done the Innisfree (now Kaitaki) with him so knew what to expect. Claus was very adept at making an interior arrangement that did only involve modest structural changes. His inventiveness meant that issues were always solved quickly whilst maintaining the design concept of the interior. For a structural engineer Claus was the easiest architect I ever worked with.
@@d.j.vanderschoot3717 I also worked on the Inishfree.Well laid out ship but suffered very badly with vibration issues resulting in remedial work carried out in later years but unfortunately it wasn't a great success.
We supplied and installed the FiFi and safety equipment. Times when we still had a signifivcant ship building industry in Holland.
i travelled on her from rosslare to pembroke, she's the old reliable of Irish ferries
Hi. Thanks for watching! She is a great ship. My blog can be found at www.a2bviasea.co.uk
Interesting! Thanks for the ride!
Hi. Thank you so much for watching! A tour of the Isle of Innisfree will be coming soon.
Alright. Do you happen to remember what free snacks there were on offer in the club lounge?
@@transportfan2 I believe crisps and light snacks but I would need to refer to my notes
Ah alright, just curious as in the promotion Dover-Calais video from Irish Ferries the snacks on offer looked a lot better/fancier compared to DFDS and P&O.
@@transportfan2 just out of the office ATM but full details will be in my blog when it's published. I hope you enjoy it
That was excellent ... Glad to see she is looking so well ... thank you
Hi. Thanks for watching! I took many photographs of her interior which will be added to my blog when it's published too www.a2bviasea.co.uk
is free roaming allowed within the Ship? i mean where the heli pads are.
Hi. Thanks for watching! Yes, you can pretty much walk around all areas freely. My blog can be found at www.a2bviasea.co.uk with loads of pictures including the heli pad
I wil be on nixt week
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I miss her from.the pembroke to rosslare route.
Hi. Thanks for watching!
A blog can be found on my website www.a2bviasea.co.uk
Enjoy
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