The Gargantuan Task Of Restoring A 17,000 Ton Ferry
Вставка
- Опубліковано 22 кві 2024
- The P&O Ferry Norbank is a sleek and reliable vessel renowned for its efficient service and comfortable accommodations. With spacious interiors, amenities, and top-notch safety features, it ensures a smooth journey for passengers across the seas.
However, this 17,000 ton ship needs to be cleaned in order to continue a smooth operation and the job falls to dock workers in Merseyside. The job is no walk in the park and requires meticulous planning from all involved.
►Subscribe - goo.gl/wpc2Q1 - Наука та технологія
Imagine painting that with a hand roller. Bloody Nora.
Clickbait title, that is not restoring, that is maintenance.
I mean, you wonder if the people on wooden ships stranded at sea, could have eaten the shellfish living on their boats.
I do like Bob The Builder telling me how ships are cleaned and painted. 😊
Can he narrate it? Yes he can!
@@damonrobus-clarke533😂😂😂
Before the eco-loons took over, copper-based anti-fouling paint would last for years
Yea really, so sad that we have to take the well-being of marine life into consideration now a days😢
they never showed how they removed the muscles... :(
And what’s about parts, which are covered by wooden pylons?
They didn't say if it was done in this case, but normally, part way through the work, they will re-flood the dock, move the ship a metre or so forward/back, then pump it out again. The areas that were on the supports are then cleaned and painted.
Who does the voice over
Neil Morrisey from Men Behaving Badly fame👍
How about DREDGING out the area back of the Dry Dock of the MUD ?🤔
Nice ship apart from the scum that own it sadly.
This is less "restoring" anything as much as just "powerwashing the hull of the ferry", akin to a car going through the car wash rather than a restoration.