I saw it launched on UA-cam and its journey through Dutch canals. Nice to see a new-build underway and a nice command for her master. I like your treatment of this blog.😊😊
Nice to see a new vessel at Sharpness! It would be nice to see inside her if there were a chance. A nice chilled video, too, with some nicely lined-up angles!
P.S.; You know that C&R trust have just auctioned-off the rows of houses on the north of the basin - it would be worth recording those houses before they get “changed” by the new owners.
Nice to meet you Chris on that freezing cold morning. Seeing Arklow Guard leave sharpness was an unexpected highlight whilst i waited for my friends boat to arrive and the footage you recorded is absolutely amazing.
Nice video. There didn't seem to be much water under her keel in the basin judging by the mud the bow thruster was kicking up, would be lost without them.
I recently upgraded to the new DJI Air 3S, finding it a lot better to handle than my DJI Mini 3 Pro. Fortunately quickly took the A2 CofC course and passed the exam, plus have permission from the CAA to fly over Sharpness.
Great vblog again and a nice shiney new ship.....thank you.
The best youve done yet. Great footage. Thanks.
Thanks Martin. I find the new DJI Air 3S does a lot better job of filming than the mini series. More stable and a better camera.
I saw it launched on UA-cam and its journey through Dutch canals. Nice to see a new-build underway and a nice command for her master. I like your treatment of this blog.😊😊
Many thanks Joseph, I must make sure I watch film of her launch.
I love watching your videos for the relaxation of your voice and the calmness of everything, plus lots of interesting information. Thank youi
Very kind of you, I am truly flattered.
Nice to see a new vessel at Sharpness!
It would be nice to see inside her if there were a chance.
A nice chilled video, too, with some nicely lined-up angles!
P.S.; You know that C&R trust have just auctioned-off the rows of houses on the north of the basin - it would be worth recording those houses before they get “changed” by the new owners.
Lovely footage! Just seen this arrive in to Seaham Harbour on the Durham Coast from Le Havre. Very smart little coaster.
Nice to meet you Chris on that freezing cold morning.
Seeing Arklow Guard leave sharpness was an unexpected highlight whilst i waited for my friends boat to arrive and the footage you recorded is absolutely amazing.
Thoroughly enjoyed that Chris thank you!!
Many thanks Peter, always appreciated
Another excellent video, thank you!
Many thanks Julian
Great seeing these ships bringing cargo into Sharpness 👍🏻 Wouldn’t it be great if they could reinstate the railway 🤔
They are working hard to do that, already seeing an improvement.
A well made film brilliant
Thank you.🇳🇱👍
Very kind of you, thanks
A very nice video chris
Very kind of you to say, thanks
Thank you once again chris, really enjoyed watching that. TC
Many thanks Keith
Thanks Chris a great video and drone work also the information about the ship.
My pleasure
Very enjoyable watch Chris and the music is spot on. Looking forward to seeing a lot more.
Many thanks, I would have gone down to Sharpness this morning to film a ship leaving, (if it does), but Bertie stopped me!
Superb.
Very kind of you
Nice video. There didn't seem to be much water under her keel in the basin judging by the mud the bow thruster was kicking up, would be lost without them.
Hi Patrick, agreed, two of the ships at the top of the dock are unable to get alongside there berth due to mud!
Do you know what she’s using for ballast? Water or bulk?
Hi Chris, using water for ballast.
What make and model of drone are you using? It seems to work well
I recently upgraded to the new DJI Air 3S, finding it a lot better to handle than my DJI Mini 3 Pro. Fortunately quickly took the A2 CofC course and passed the exam, plus have permission from the CAA to fly over Sharpness.
Hello✋
How does the pilot get back
By car, long journey from Barry!
Always seems to leave in ballast shame cant gain A cargo outbound ?
Hi Chris, an occasional cargo is exported, scrap metal, grain mostly.